Changes between Version 1 and Version 2 of ITERATION_09/Release/UserDocumentation/07_WorkingWithLinks


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    11 All links have two parts: when something happens, something else happens.  
     11To create a link, first press the '''+''' button to add a segment to the link. Then start creating your link. All links have two parts: when something happens, something else happens.  
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    1313The first "something happens", the '''trigger''', can be chosen from a list. For page-based links, it can only be "when this page is opened" or "when this page is closed". For frame-based links, this can be when the frame is shown or hidden, but it's more likely to be when the user's mouse interacts with the frame in some way: when the user clicks on the frame, or moves the mouse over it. 
     
    2525 * '''Toggle frame''', which hides a selected target frame if the frame is showing and shows the frame if it is hidden. 
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    27 At the top of the link HUD is a list of previously-saved links: if any links have previously been saved in the book, they will appear in this list, and selecting them will bring those triggers, actions, and targets into the link HUD. You can save a new link by clicking the '''+''' icon; you can remove a saved link by clicking the '''-''' icon. 
     27At the top of the link HUD is a list of previously-saved links: if any links have previously been saved in the book, they will appear in this list, and selecting them will bring those triggers, actions, and targets into the link HUD. You can add a new section to the link by clicking the '''+''' icon; you can remove a saved link by clicking the '''-''' icon. 
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    2929Link functionality is only partial in this release of Sophie. In the future, links will become a major part of Sophie and Sophie books.