APPLICATION DESIGN
Use a horizontal image set to create an image that appears to change depending on its state. For example, when a user passes the mouse over an image you might want it to appear to light up. To effect this, create a second image in the set and adjust the background color of the graphic. You may also want the image to appear to get darker as the user clicks on it, and dimmer once it has been clicked.
Use a vertical image set for icons you are adding to the bookmark bar on the IBMR LotusR NotesR, IBMR LotusR Domino(TM) Designer, and Administration client. The bookmark bar can display small, medium, or large icons provided that the image resources for those icons are part of a vertical image set. A vertical image set includes an icon in three different sizes. To set the size for icons on the bookmark bar, users choose File - User Preferences. At the "Bookmark icon size" setting on the Basics page, they can choose Small, Medium, or Large.
To create a horizontal image set
1. In a graphics program, copy and modify an image to create a series of images in different states.
3. Create an image resource from the graphic file.
4. Double-click the image resource in the list of image resources in the Work pane.
5. On the Basics tab of the Image Resource Properties box, enter the number of images across in "Images Across."
To create a vertical image set
To create a vertical image set:
5. On the Basics tab of the Image Resource Properties box, enter the number of images down in "Images Down."
6. Create a rectangle background around the images to create a rectangle.
To use the image set on the Web
When you are using a horizontal image set in a Web application, select the option "Web browser compatible" on the Basics tab of the Image Resource Properties box. The "Web browser compatible" option appears only when the number of images across (entered on the Basics tab of the Image Resource Properties box) is greater than 1.
If you are not using multiple images in a Web application, deselect this option to save space in your application.
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