Demo
To
help you understand the creating process, we have made some video
demos. They will show you how to make these layouts and post them
in discussion forums or personal blogs in a "step-by-step"
fashion. The memos after each example are some pointers for you
to understand the actions in the video better.
Videos
These multi-page layouts were drawn from some
actual tournament plays.
- Click on the icon or "Video Demo"
link to vew the video.
- Click on "CueTable Layout" to bring
its layout in a new window.
- Click on the title to see the result from the
video.
- Be sure to check some import notes about the
video below each section.
Example 1: Create a layout link of Efren's
2 rail kick topost on AZbilliard Forum
This video shows you how to make
a 4 page layout and post it in AZ discussion forum:
- To draw a line, double-click on a ball to start.
Click on a spot to add a point . To stop, double-click at the
ending spot.
- To start editing a textbox, shift-click on
it. Click outside of the box to stop editing.
- It is a good idea to check all pages before
you export all. To navigate through pages, use the arrows on the
both sides of page indicator (1/1) located at the bottom right
rail.
- When you click on
ExportData<E>
button, the computer will copy the data into the memory to be
pasted into any text field later.
Example 2: Create a layout link
of Mika's Push Out to post in a blog
This video shows you how to make
a 3 page layout and post it in a pre-configured blog:
- To draw a line, double-click on a ball to start.
Click on a spot to add a point . Shift-click to add a "curve"
point. To stop, double-click at the ending spot.
- To show a ball spin symbol, click on a "ghostball"
first and then click on
BallSpin<f>
button in the upper toolbox. Click a few times to get on of the
4 symbols ( normal spin, fast spin, clockwise spin, counter-clockwized
spin ).
- You can always edit any page anytime before
you export all. Just click on the
SavePage<S>
after the editing has been made.
Additional Info
These videos were made using a screen
capture video software. They are in
Apple Quicktime format. The plug-in can be downloaded free from
their
site. You can pause the video anytime by click on the "playback"
button located at the lower left corner of each video. The file
sizes are relatively small considering the screen size and the length
of video. However, if you have a slower connection speed, you might
want to download them to your computer by control-click or right-click
on the video link.
Please carefully work though our
new HowTo section in multiple languages
for details on the functions.
Suggestion Welcome
We hope these videos are helpful
to you. If you would like to see some other features demostrated
on video, or simply have any comments or suggestions, please feel
free to send
us a note. We will try our best to make CueTable easier
to learn for everyone.
“When you teach your son, you teach
your son's son.”
- The Talmud
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