Export sequences
Did you already discover the option to export a whole tip or just few sequences into HTML format?
Let us have a quick look:
Schauen wir uns das mal an:
Using Tipmaker: There is a button “Make HTML”. Following window will be displayed:
An export folder is suggested; you may change it to any other folder. You will see the Headings 1 and 2 in the resulting HTML.
Then you have to decide whether you want 1,2 or 4 sequences in ONE HTML file. You may leave the Filename open (then the HTML files will be 0001.HTML, 0002.HTML …) or add a prefix to the filenumbering. Use it once and you understand what I mean.
The format of the Output corresponds with the textbox on the screen. The background color is yellow. If you like another background please choose with “Set Background”. You may also increase the Font of the output by 0 to 6 pt. Just try and decide what YOU like best.
After all decisions try “Export selected”. Now you will find a number of HTML files in the defined Output folder. Use double-click to view in standard brower or use SQView to display like in following example.
The same function is available for any sequences. This is hidden under “Backup/change/delete” and then “Change ChoreoDB” (menu item upper right), “Export to HTML files”
On the left hand side you have the same options as in the tipmaker. In additon you see the number sequences (here 5984). Without a selection on the right hand side you will produce up to 6000 HTML files.
It makes sense to make a selection. You do this by a RIGHT click on any of the headers in the table (example right click on LevelInd). You can then reduce the number (eg. just select BASIC). Do the same with “Difficulty” or Call (select certain calls only). I believe you have to play a little with this selection process to get aquainted.
At the end you may choose “Export selected” and you will find the HTML files in the selected folder.
This really is a convinient method to re-use the sequences outside of the CallerToolBox.
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