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The graphics in this section represent:
The graphics in this section represent the creation, selection, or opening of a movie.
Graphics
Description
Creates, selects, or opens a movie
Name
Movie
Tool Tip
Movie
Mnemonic
M, V, O
File Name
.../media/Movie16.gif
.../media/Movie24.gif
This section contains graphics that represent movement through time-based media including spoken audio, music, images, animation, and video.
Several of these graphics use the concept of the play head, which defines the location in the media stream where the time-based media recommences its presentation once an action is carried out. For instance, Pause stops the media display temporarily without changing the position of the play head. On the other hand, Stop halts the presentation of the time-based media and moves the play head to the beginning of the media object.
Graphics
Description
Advances rapidly through time-based media
Name
Fast Forward
Tool Tip
Fast Forward
Mnemonic
F, S, T
File Name
.../media/FastForward16.gif
.../media/FastForward24.gif
Graphics
Description
Renders time-based media
Name
Play
Tool Tip
Play
Mnemonic
P, L, Y
File Name
.../media/Play16.gif
.../media/Play24.gif
Graphics
Description
Moves the play head back one unit
Name
Step Back
Tool Tip
Step Back
Mnemonic
B, C, K, S
File Name
.../media/StepBack16.gif
.../media/StepBack24.gif
Graphics
Description
Halts the presentation and returns to the beginning of the media object
Name
Stop
Tool Tip
Stop
Mnemonic
S, T, P
File Name
.../media/Stop16.gif
.../media/Stop24.gif
Other Notes
Use these graphics only for media transport or other temporal events. The generic graphic described in Stop is more appropriate for other uses.
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