//--------------------------------------------------------
// javascript slide show "clicker"
// v 4.0 January 2004
// created by alan levine, maricopa community colleges
// alan.levine@domail.maricopa.edu                                  
// http://www.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/proj/jclicker/
// use without with these credits is not very nice
//--------------------------------------------------------

// This external .js file contains all of the editable 
// configuration data for a jClicker slide show. It is 
// the only file you should edit. Line 17 of your 
// clicker.html file should link to this file as a linked 
// Javascript source file

// Be careful of all items in single quotes; single quotes
// or apostrophes intended for display must be entered as:
//                \'
// All JavaScript command lines must end in a semi-colon


// These are data holders for your slide show; do not touch
var slides = new Array();
var menus = new Array();
var ic = 0;



//  Below are the 7 sections that are needed to customize
//  the slide show.

//--------------------------------------------------------
// START OF CONFIGURATION AREA
//--------------------------------------------------------

//--------------------------------------------------------
//  (1) SET UP THE SLIDES
//  The slides are set up in order with data stored in
//  arrays. The variable 'ic' is a counter that keeps
//  track of your data. You will need to enter the
//  data for your slide show in sets of 4 lines as
//  explained below. All data must be enclosed in
//  single quotes and end with a semi-colon; if you
//  need a single quote in your menu or caption, use:
//     \'

//  (a) First increase the slide counter:
//      ic++;

//  (b) Each slide needs an associated slide image
//  that is inside the "images" folder, e.g.
//      slides[ic] = 'coolphoto.jpg';
//
//  (c) The menus array holds the text  that will appear in 
//  the lower pop-up menu to identify each slide (these 
//  should be kept to a short length so the menu does not 
//  grow overly wide), e.g.
//      menus[ic] = 'My Cool Menu Name';
//
//  (d) Finally, the cap array holds the text for the image
//  caption (if the slide source is HTML, this string
//  is ignored, so assign blank values of "" to save space):
//      cap[ic] = 'This is the caption for my cool photo.';

//  This a single slide is set up by this group of code:
//      ic++;
//      slides[ic] = 'coolphoto.jpg';
//      menus[ic] = 'My Cool Menu Name';
//      cap[ic] = 'This is the caption for my cool photo.';

//  The order of the slide show is the order in which the 4
//  line data is written below; so you can re-order your slides
//  simply by cutting and pasting the 4 lines of code.

  
// --------- start the slide data ------------------------//

ic++;
slides[ic] = 'Img01.gif';
menus[ic] = 'Img01';

ic++;
slides[ic] = 'Img02.gif';
menus[ic] = 'Img02';

ic++;
slides[ic] = 'Img03.gif';
menus[ic] = 'Img03';

ic++;
slides[ic] = 'Img04.gif';
menus[ic] = 'Img04';

ic++;
slides[ic] = 'Img05.gif';
menus[ic] = 'Img05';

ic++;
slides[ic] = 'Img06.gif';
menus[ic] = 'Img06';

ic++;
slides[ic] = 'Img07.gif';
menus[ic] = 'Img07';

// --------- end the slide data --------------------------//


//--------------------------------------------------------
//  (2) SET UP THE TITLE PAGE
//  Enter a name for the slide show and a line for the
//  credits. Avoid funky HTML here, they go in h1, h2 tags
//  and are formatted in style sheets

var showTitle = 'Pictures from Third Janet L. Norwood Award Ceremony (2004)';
//var showCredits = 'photos by Alan Levine';

//--------------------------------------------------------
//  (3) SET THE AUTOSHOW DELAY TIME    
//  This is the minimum amount of time between changing of 
//  slides when we are in automatic mode. Values are in 
//  milliseconds, multiple the number of seconds desired
//  by 1000. If you are unsure, try a value of 8000.

var delay_time = 8000;


//--------------------------------------------------------
//  (4) SET THE BACKGROUND MODE   
//  This variable indicates whether to use a light background
//  for the slide screen (light_mode = true;) or a dark
//  background (light_mode = false;)

var light_mode = true;

//--------------------------------------------------------
//  (6) SET THE STARTING SLIDE 
//  This variable can indicate which is the first slide
//  to show. the default is 0 which starts with the title
//  page

var show_start = 0;

//--------------------------------------------------------
//  (7) OPTIONAL BUTTONS
//  Set the following variables to control the display
//  of the buttons in the clicker control bar. Values of
//  "true" will display the button; 'false' will hide

//  CLOSE button is for allowing closing of the browser
//  window- use only if the link to the slide show opens
//  in a new window
var close_button = true;

// HELP button displays a pop-up help window that explains
// the jCLicker buttons
var help_button = true;

// RESIZE buttons allow users to enlarge or reduce the size
// of a displayed image
var resize_button = true;

// AUTOSHOW button allows user to set the slide show to
// automatically advance
var auto_button = true;

//--------------------------------------------------------
// END OF CONFIGURATION AREA
//--------------------------------------------------------

