Action 1: Verify the "SCORM - Whitepaper" document
You will be presented with the title page of the SCORM document (see image below). This is the sample application's method of presenting a publication. It uses an MSDN-style approach to provide access to all publication renditions, elements and features. You may customize the application to provide access to the elements and features your users need.
Looking at the screen, you will notice a list of published documents is displayed on the left (a). A publication navigation bar appears center top (b). The publication navigation bar provides users with the following functions:
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Menu item
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Feature
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Description
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Actions
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Print publication
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Opens a printable version of the document, usually a PDF rendition.
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Edit source document
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Opens the document profile of the source document in its SharePoint document library.
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Add to favorites
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Adds a link to the publication to the browser's Favorites list.
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Send reference
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Emails a link to the publication.
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Alternative Formats
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Hypertext
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Displays the Rich Hypertext rendition of the source document created by Hyper.Net.
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HTML
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Displays the Flat HTML rendition created by the original authoring application.
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PDF
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Displays the PDF rendition of the source document.
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(Others)
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Displays the Flash, MP3 or any other custom rendition format you may wish to add to Hyper.Net. Alternatively, you could customize your Web application to provide users with immediate access to the default format they need and present supporting formats via icon or in the table of contents.
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Navigation
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Table of contents
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Displays the expandable/collapsible table of contents of the Rich Hypertext rendition.
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Related topics
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Displays a list of the sibling topics that are associated with the topic currently being viewed.
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Info
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Metadata
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Displays the basic metadata associated with the source document in SharePoint.
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In addition to the features available on the navigation bar, the following icon-based actions are available:
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Icon
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Description
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Opens the current publication in full screen mode in a new window. For a Rich Hypertext rendition, the full table of contents is displayed in the navigation area on the left side of the screen.
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Displays the previous topic in the Rich Hypertext rendition.
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Displays the table of contents for the Rich Hypertext rendition in a temporary window.
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Displays the next topic in the Rich Hypertext rendition.
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Using the controls presented above, perform the following steps:
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Select Actions - Edit source document. Verify that the document profile of the source document in the SharePoint document library opens. This verifies that the connection to the SharePoint document library is functioning correctly.
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Select Alternative Formats - PDF. The PDF rendition should be launched in the browser. Verify that there are 27 pages and that the document has published in color. Click on the bookmarks icon in the PDF viewer and verify that the table of contents for the document has published into the PDF. This verifies that the PDF conversion process is working properly on the Hyper.Net Transformation Server.
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Click on Navigation - Related topics. A list of all top-level topics for the publication should appear. The PDF rendition of the publication should be displayed at the end of this list. This verifies that the Rich Hypertext rendition publishing feature is working properly on the Hyper.Net Transformation Server.
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Click on the Full Screen Mode icon . The publication should launch in a separate browser window. The publication's table of contents will be on the left. This verifies that Hyper.Net's Web Part components have been installed and are functioning properly.
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