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Creating objects with view states
A view state is a specific set of images that are displayed for an object. A view state can be
triggered by a user action, such as pressing the mouse button. For example, you could create
two view states for the Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh—one with the CD-ROM drive door
closed, and another with the CD-ROM drive door open. When the user presses the mouse
button, they see the Macintosh with the CD-ROM drive door open. Otherwise, the CD-ROM
door is closed.
You can use the Object Maker to create objects with two or more view states. View State 1 is
displayed when the mouse button is up and View State 2 is displayed when the mouse
button is down.
Creating objects with two view states
To create an object with two view states, do the following:
1 Add image files for the first view state.
Follow the instructions earlier in this chapter for defining your object and adding images.
Add only those images associated with the first view state.
2 Choose Append View State from the Object menu.
View State 2 appears in the pop-up menu in the lower-left corner of the Object Maker
window. You can switch from View State 2 to View State 1 by choosing the desired state from
the View State pop-up menu.
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