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Documents are made up of lots of objects:-

ž   Characters
ž   Paragraphs
ž   Sections
ž   Frames
ž   Headers
ž   Footers
ž   Footnotes
ž   Pages


                     C. Demetriou (2009)   8 November 2009   2
ž   Characters
    › A character is an alphanumeric
    letter, symbol or number in a
    document.



ž   Paragraph
    › Paragraphs are generally used when a long document is being
      created.
    › Paragraphs can have a style which defines the features of the
      text, e.g.
       –   Heading 3
       –   Verdana 20pt
       –   Bold
       –   Centred
       –   12pt Spacing

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ž    Section
     › A portion of a document of which
           formatting can be set
     › Section breaks tell the software to split the
           current document into smaller sections.




ž    Frame
     › A frame is an area on a page which can
           contain graphics or text.
     › These can be positioned anywhere on a
           page and moved independently of the
           rest of the document.


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ž   Header
     › Headers appear in the top margin of every page.
     › Often used to hold titles, authors and dates.




ž   Footer
     › Footers appear in the bottom margin of every page.
     › Often contains page numbers, dates or file names.

                                       C. Demetriou (2009)   8 November 2009   5




ž   Footnote
    › These explain briefly word or phrases in a document using a
      reference.
    › Explanations are at the foot of a page.




ž   Page
    › A printed side of paper.
    › Contains the components of a document.
                                       C. Demetriou (2009)   8 November 2009   6
ž Mail  Merge is combining a data
    source with a standard document
    › Standard documents created in either
      DTP or Word Processor packages allow
      mail merges.
    › Data Sources can be created in a
      database then merged into the document
      as merge fields.
      – If there are 100 customers on your database you
        could create 100 letters with the same content
        replacing the names and addresses in a short
        period of time.


                               C. Demetriou (2009)   8 November 2009   7




ž   Documents can be
    produced quickly.
ž   Only one copy of the
    document needs to be
    proofread.
ž   Data sources can be
    used for many different
    merged documents.
ž   Standard letters or
    templates can be used.
                               C. Demetriou (2009)   8 November 2009   8
ž Page Sizes & Orientation
  › A4, letter, A5 etc.
  › Portrait
  › Landscape



ž Text Position, size and style
   › Alignment (left, centre, right and justified)
   › Font styles and sizes (Verdana 16pt)

                            C. Demetriou (2009)   8 November 2009   9




ž Clip Art
  › Graphics often
    provided free with
    software or at a cost
    from software
    manufacturers.




                            C. Demetriou (2009)   8 November 2009   10
ž Thumbnail      images
  › Cut Down smaller
    images that when
    clicked show the final
    product.
  › Quick to download
  › Easier to search
    through
  › Not always possible to
    see the quality of an
    image


                             C. Demetriou (2009)   8 November 2009   11




 ž   Use of Graphic Libraries
     ›   Kitchen design
     ›   Cartography
     ›   PCB design
     ›   Network design
     ›   Web pages

     › Collection of specific images related to topic
     › Specialist software developed with
       manufacturers to produce images
     › Freeware v purchasing images
     › Images can be edited for individual projects


                             C. Demetriou (2009)   8 November 2009   12
ž Also known as “Raster
  graphics”
ž Made up of pixels
ž Pixels have 2
  properties:
  › Colour
  › Position on the grid
ž Scanners   and Digital
  cameras create
  bitmap images.
ž They suffer from
  pixellation.
                           C. Demetriou (2009)   8 November 2009   13




Pixellation

 ž Both parts were made in Adobe
   Photoshop’s Image resize feature, the
   left using the Nearest Colour resampling
   method and the right image using the
   Bicubic resampling, which uses pixel
   interpolation.
 ž The interpolated image has no sharp
   edges but is considerably blurrier.
 ž Pixellation is a problem unique to
   bitmaps.
ž   BMP Windows bitmap. The standard file format used with
    Windows applications.

ž   GIF Graphics Interchange Format. These files are often used
    on websites, especially as animated GIFs. They have a 256
    colour limit (8 bits per pixel) and use a lossless compression
    algorithm to save on the amount of memory used.

ž   JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group. These are also
    frequently used on websites. JPEGs are often used when
    good-quality photographic images need to be stored, as
    they can store 24 bits per pixel and have the capability to
    store 16 million colours. There are different JPEG formats,
    which relate to the level of compression used.

ž   TIF/TIFF Tagged Image File Format. The file structure is more
    complex than some of the other formats but this format can
    be used on several different platforms.


                                  C. Demetriou (2009)   8 November 2009   15




ž   Graphics stored as
    Geometric based data.
    › Mathematical equations that
      define key properties.
    › Works with lines that have…
       – proportional lengths.
       – Thickness.
       – Starting point.
    › Used for design purposes
    › Architects / Designers who need
      to adjust sizes, proportions, etc.
    › No pixellation due to being
      generated by a mathematical
      calculation (Changes
      proportion)
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ž Software     used to show information on
    slides (e.g. MS Ppoint, OO Impress,
    Google Docs Presentation etc.)
ž   Features that are included in this type of
    software:-
    ›   Text
    ›   Images
    ›   Sound
    ›   Video
    ›   Animation
    ›   Slide Transition
    ›   Hyperlinks
    ›   Hotspots
    ›   Buttons            C. Demetriou (2009)   8 November 2009   18
› Text
  – Clear text should be used in presentations with
    well chosen vocabulary that suites the needs
    of the user.

› Images
   – Images of sufficient quality should be chosen
     to help convey the message you are trying to
     get across.

› Sound
  – These can be added to animation used or to
    add to effects of slides appearing and
    disappearing.

                           C. Demetriou (2009)   8 November 2009   19




› Video
  – Video can be embedded into a presentation,
    e.g. a YouTube video. You just need to be
    careful not to distract your user.

› Animation
  – This can be added to your content so you can
    bring points in one by one or show a diagram
    that builds itself up one step at a time.

› Slide Transition
  – These make the presentation more exciting to
     watch. Effects such as dissolve or fly in can be
     used to attract the users attention.

                           C. Demetriou (2009)   8 November 2009   20
› Hyperlinks
  – These allow the user to jump to either a
    webpage or another slide in the document.

› Hotspots
  – Areas on the screen that when clicked go to
    another page or screen.

› Buttons
  – Allow the user to navigate through slides
    manually in perhaps a different order than
    they were created.


                                       C. Demetriou (2009)   8 November 2009   21




ž   Over Head Transparency
    ›   Can be black/white or colour printed
    ›   Required direct user input to change slide
    ›   Slides can become damaged – finger prints
    ›   Can skip slides and go back with little trouble
ž   Slideshow
    ›   Computer required
    ›   Difficult to skip slides
    ›   Animation – music/sound, video
    ›   User interaction permitted
ž   For both:
    › Consistent layout
        – Standard fonts and colours


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C. Demetriou (2009)   8 November 2009   23




ž   Manual Transition
    › The user controls the flow of the slideshow by either
      clicking or pressing a key on the keyboard.
    › Ideal when the show is accompanied by a talk.

ž   Automatic Transition
    › The show automatically goes from slide to slide without
      intervention using timings which have to be chosen
      carefully to ensure that the user has a chance to read the
      content.
    › Used perhaps in information kiosks or waiting room slide
      shows.



                                 C. Demetriou (2009)   8 November 2009   24
ž   Linear
    › Where the slides are displayed in
      a pre-determined order and the
      user can not jump out of the
      sequence.
ž   Non-linear
    › Where the slides can be
      accessed in any order. The user
      has the ability to jump to specific
      or groups of slides.
    › Buttons or hyperlinks are used to
      navigate around the show.
ž   Hierarchical
    › Allows different but pre-
      determined slides to be jumped
      to depending on an option
      selected.
    › The user can only jump to
      specific paths.

                                     C. Demetriou (2009)   8 November 2009   25

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  • 1. C. Demetriou (2009) 8 November 2009 1 Documents are made up of lots of objects:- ž Characters ž Paragraphs ž Sections ž Frames ž Headers ž Footers ž Footnotes ž Pages C. Demetriou (2009) 8 November 2009 2
  • 2. ž Characters › A character is an alphanumeric letter, symbol or number in a document. ž Paragraph › Paragraphs are generally used when a long document is being created. › Paragraphs can have a style which defines the features of the text, e.g. – Heading 3 – Verdana 20pt – Bold – Centred – 12pt Spacing C. Demetriou (2009) 8 November 2009 3 ž Section › A portion of a document of which formatting can be set › Section breaks tell the software to split the current document into smaller sections. ž Frame › A frame is an area on a page which can contain graphics or text. › These can be positioned anywhere on a page and moved independently of the rest of the document. C. Demetriou (2009) 8 November 2009 4
  • 3. ž Header › Headers appear in the top margin of every page. › Often used to hold titles, authors and dates. ž Footer › Footers appear in the bottom margin of every page. › Often contains page numbers, dates or file names. C. Demetriou (2009) 8 November 2009 5 ž Footnote › These explain briefly word or phrases in a document using a reference. › Explanations are at the foot of a page. ž Page › A printed side of paper. › Contains the components of a document. C. Demetriou (2009) 8 November 2009 6
  • 4. ž Mail Merge is combining a data source with a standard document › Standard documents created in either DTP or Word Processor packages allow mail merges. › Data Sources can be created in a database then merged into the document as merge fields. – If there are 100 customers on your database you could create 100 letters with the same content replacing the names and addresses in a short period of time. C. Demetriou (2009) 8 November 2009 7 ž Documents can be produced quickly. ž Only one copy of the document needs to be proofread. ž Data sources can be used for many different merged documents. ž Standard letters or templates can be used. C. Demetriou (2009) 8 November 2009 8
  • 5. ž Page Sizes & Orientation › A4, letter, A5 etc. › Portrait › Landscape ž Text Position, size and style › Alignment (left, centre, right and justified) › Font styles and sizes (Verdana 16pt) C. Demetriou (2009) 8 November 2009 9 ž Clip Art › Graphics often provided free with software or at a cost from software manufacturers. C. Demetriou (2009) 8 November 2009 10
  • 6. ž Thumbnail images › Cut Down smaller images that when clicked show the final product. › Quick to download › Easier to search through › Not always possible to see the quality of an image C. Demetriou (2009) 8 November 2009 11 ž Use of Graphic Libraries › Kitchen design › Cartography › PCB design › Network design › Web pages › Collection of specific images related to topic › Specialist software developed with manufacturers to produce images › Freeware v purchasing images › Images can be edited for individual projects C. Demetriou (2009) 8 November 2009 12
  • 7. ž Also known as “Raster graphics” ž Made up of pixels ž Pixels have 2 properties: › Colour › Position on the grid ž Scanners and Digital cameras create bitmap images. ž They suffer from pixellation. C. Demetriou (2009) 8 November 2009 13 Pixellation ž Both parts were made in Adobe Photoshop’s Image resize feature, the left using the Nearest Colour resampling method and the right image using the Bicubic resampling, which uses pixel interpolation. ž The interpolated image has no sharp edges but is considerably blurrier. ž Pixellation is a problem unique to bitmaps.
  • 8. ž BMP Windows bitmap. The standard file format used with Windows applications. ž GIF Graphics Interchange Format. These files are often used on websites, especially as animated GIFs. They have a 256 colour limit (8 bits per pixel) and use a lossless compression algorithm to save on the amount of memory used. ž JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group. These are also frequently used on websites. JPEGs are often used when good-quality photographic images need to be stored, as they can store 24 bits per pixel and have the capability to store 16 million colours. There are different JPEG formats, which relate to the level of compression used. ž TIF/TIFF Tagged Image File Format. The file structure is more complex than some of the other formats but this format can be used on several different platforms. C. Demetriou (2009) 8 November 2009 15 ž Graphics stored as Geometric based data. › Mathematical equations that define key properties. › Works with lines that have… – proportional lengths. – Thickness. – Starting point. › Used for design purposes › Architects / Designers who need to adjust sizes, proportions, etc. › No pixellation due to being generated by a mathematical calculation (Changes proportion) C. Demetriou (2009) 8 November 2009 16
  • 9. C. Demetriou (2009) 8 November 2009 17 ž Software used to show information on slides (e.g. MS Ppoint, OO Impress, Google Docs Presentation etc.) ž Features that are included in this type of software:- › Text › Images › Sound › Video › Animation › Slide Transition › Hyperlinks › Hotspots › Buttons C. Demetriou (2009) 8 November 2009 18
  • 10. › Text – Clear text should be used in presentations with well chosen vocabulary that suites the needs of the user. › Images – Images of sufficient quality should be chosen to help convey the message you are trying to get across. › Sound – These can be added to animation used or to add to effects of slides appearing and disappearing. C. Demetriou (2009) 8 November 2009 19 › Video – Video can be embedded into a presentation, e.g. a YouTube video. You just need to be careful not to distract your user. › Animation – This can be added to your content so you can bring points in one by one or show a diagram that builds itself up one step at a time. › Slide Transition – These make the presentation more exciting to watch. Effects such as dissolve or fly in can be used to attract the users attention. C. Demetriou (2009) 8 November 2009 20
  • 11. › Hyperlinks – These allow the user to jump to either a webpage or another slide in the document. › Hotspots – Areas on the screen that when clicked go to another page or screen. › Buttons – Allow the user to navigate through slides manually in perhaps a different order than they were created. C. Demetriou (2009) 8 November 2009 21 ž Over Head Transparency › Can be black/white or colour printed › Required direct user input to change slide › Slides can become damaged – finger prints › Can skip slides and go back with little trouble ž Slideshow › Computer required › Difficult to skip slides › Animation – music/sound, video › User interaction permitted ž For both: › Consistent layout – Standard fonts and colours C. Demetriou (2009) 8 November 2009 22
  • 12. C. Demetriou (2009) 8 November 2009 23 ž Manual Transition › The user controls the flow of the slideshow by either clicking or pressing a key on the keyboard. › Ideal when the show is accompanied by a talk. ž Automatic Transition › The show automatically goes from slide to slide without intervention using timings which have to be chosen carefully to ensure that the user has a chance to read the content. › Used perhaps in information kiosks or waiting room slide shows. C. Demetriou (2009) 8 November 2009 24
  • 13. ž Linear › Where the slides are displayed in a pre-determined order and the user can not jump out of the sequence. ž Non-linear › Where the slides can be accessed in any order. The user has the ability to jump to specific or groups of slides. › Buttons or hyperlinks are used to navigate around the show. ž Hierarchical › Allows different but pre- determined slides to be jumped to depending on an option selected. › The user can only jump to specific paths. C. Demetriou (2009) 8 November 2009 25