Creating an eCatalog creating-an-ecatalog

Creating an eCatalog entails ordering the pages, choosing the page layout, and linking the pages by drawing Image Maps and entering rollover and hypertext link data. Optionally, you can customize the TOC so that viewers see page names rather than page numbers in the eCatalog Viewer.

Create an eCatalog create

You can include image files and PDF files in your eCatalog.

When you create an eCatalog, the Publish after save option affects the set and set members in the following ways:

“Publish after save” option selected before saving?
State of set after saving
State of set members after saving
Yes
Published
Published
No
Unpublished
Set members retain their published or unpublished state.

See also Manually publishing assets and Manually unpublishing assets.

To create an eCatalog:

  1. Begin creating your eCatalog with one of these techniques:

    • Select the files first - In the Browse Panel, select files and then go to Build > eCatalogs.

    • Start from the eCatalog screen - Go to Build > eCatalogs. Select a folder in the Asset Library and drag files from the folder into the Order Pages tab of the eCatalog page.

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      NOTE
      To view the items in the Asset Library by name instead of thumbnail, select the Name option for Default Asset Library View in Personal Setup.
  2. Select an overall layout for your eCatalog. Select 1 Up for single pages, 2 Up for double-page spreads, or Custom for page spreads of more than two pages. In the Change eCatalog Layout dialog box, select the All Spreads options and select OK.

  3. Optionally, change the layout of individual pages or page spreads by selecting them and then choosing 1 Up, 2 Up, or Custom button. In the Change eCatalog Layout dialog box, select the Selected Spreads options and select OK.

  4. Reorder the pages as necessary with one of these techniques:

    • Dragging - Drag a page or page spread to a new location. The vertical bar shows you where the page is being moved.

    • Move To button - Select a page or page spread, select Move To, and choose the page on the menu that you want your page to appear before.

    • Sequence # - In List View, enter page numbers in the Sequence # fields.

  5. When you are finished, near the lower-right corner of the page, ensure that Publish after save is selected (default).

  6. Select Save.

  7. In the Save dialog box, select a folder for storing your eCatalog. In the File Name field, enter the spin set name.

  8. Select Save.

    You can preview your eCatalog, after you save it, by selecting Preview.

Edit an eCatalog editing-an-ecatalog

Whether you edit a published set or an unpublished set, the Publish after save option affects the set and set members in the following ways:

Set already published?
“Publish after save” option selected before saving your edit?
State of set after saving
State of set members after saving
Yes
Yes
Published
Published
Yes
No
Published
Existing set members retain their published state. Any new set members that you added during your edit retain their published or unpublished state.
No
Yes
Published
Published
No
No
Unpublished
Existing set members and any new set members that you added during your edit retain their published or unpublished state.

See also Manually publishing assets and Manually unpublishing assets.

To edit an eCatalog:

  1. Select the eCatalog’s rollover Edit button.
  2. Make your changes as necessary.
  3. When you are finished editing, near the lower-right corner of the page, ensure that Publish after save is selected (default).
  4. Select Save, select a storage folder, enter a name for the set, and then select Save.

Delete an eCatalog deleting-an-ecatalog

When you delete a set, the set itself is moved to the Trash. However, the members (or “children”) within that set are not affected; instead, they each retain their existing published or unpublished state.

See also Manually publishing assets and Manually unpublishing assets.

To delete an eCatalog:

  1. In the Grid View, List View, or Details View, select one or more eCatalogs.
  2. On the Global Navigation Bar, go to File > Delete > Delete.

Customize the table of contents (TOC) customizing-the-table-of-contents-toc

Adobe Dynamic Media Classic provides default page numbers in your eCatalog on the Order Pages tab of the eCatalog screen. For custom page names, you can change the page labels that constitute the table of contents (TOC). Renaming the front and back cover is recommended. For example, the front cover page can read “Cover” instead of “Page 0-1.”

You can create a customized table of contents (TOC) for your eCatalog manually or by importing the page names from a CSV (Mac only) or XML file.

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To restore default page titles, on the Order Pages tab, select TOC Labels, and then select Restore Defaults (All).

Manually entering page names manually-entering-page-names

To manually enter page names one at a time, go to the Order Pages tab of the eCatalog screen. Then, in the page number field, enter a name for each page you want to name.

Import page names importing-page-names

Importing page names is recommended if you are dealing with an eCatalog with many pages. You can import the names from a tab-delimited or XML file.

The TOC label is stored in an image’s User Data field; format this data as a list of name=<value> pairs separated by two question marks "??". For example, to set one label for a TOC field that is named tocEN, set the User Data of the image to:

tocEN=&lt;EN_page_label>

To set separate labels for TOC fields named tocEN and tocFR:

tocEN=&lt;EN_page_label>??tocFR=&lt;FR_page_label>

To import the User Data field in a tab-delimited file, include the field user data:

IPSID
User data
<image_IPS_ID>
tocEN=<EN_page_label>??tocFR=<FR_page_label>

To import the User Data field in an XML file, include the attribute vc_userdata:

<ips>
<ghw_object vc_objectname="<image_IPS_ID>" … vc_userdata=" tocEN=<EN_page_label>??tocFR=<FR_page_label>" … />
</ips>

To import page names from a tab-delimited or XML file, select the TOC Labels button and select Import. In the Upload Metadata dialog box, select Browse, and then import the CSV file (Mac only) or XML file that associates each page with a page name.

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