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October 19, 2011
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adobe captivate command line options (publish swf on command line)

Hi,

I am new to Adobe Captivate and I'd like to know if there's a way to publish my .cp project to SWF without going through the IDE.

Is there a command line way of running Captivate so I can quickly convert or publish my .cp project to .SWF files?

Thanks,

Baba

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baba2012Auteur
Participant
October 19, 2011

What is Aggregator? will it help with automating publishing .CP (adobe captivate) projects?

Captiv8r
Legend
October 19, 2011

Hello again

I'm puzzled why Lilybiri suggested aggregator. Hopefully she will clarify.

Personally, I'm doubtful aggregator would be of any help here. Basically an Aggregator project allows you to point at several SWFs and present them to the end user as if they are a single project or SWF. The end user is none the wiser that they are working with a collection of SWFs. But the SWFs must already be compiled, which is why I'm confused as to the mention of Aggregator.

Cheers... Rick

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Paul Wilson CTDP
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 20, 2019

Reviving an old thread... I have the same use case as OP. Has anybody found a solution?

baba2012​ you've probably moved on from this a while ago, do you remember what you ended up doing?

Captiv8r​ has anything changed since 2011?


Everything has changed. SWF is set to go bye bye very soon. I would recommend that you stop publishing your courses in SWF and begin a transition plan towards HTML5. Presently Flash player is disabled on virtually every browser. It won't be long when the most popular web browsers will not allow Flash player to even reside in the browser. 

Paul Wilson, CTDP
Captiv8r
Legend
October 19, 2011

Welcome to our community

I'm unsure there is a way to accomplish that. But I would ask why in the world that would be important? I can't think of any situation where changes would occur outside of the Captivate application where such a thing would be useful. Generally, you compile the SWF as the last step and that's that. It's simply used from there forward.

Can you describe a workflow where it would make sense to compile without opening Captivate? I'd really like to understand it.

Cheers... Rick

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baba2012Auteur
Participant
October 19, 2011

Hi Rick,

I am interested in a command-line version of Captivate because I have multiple CP projects but I want to add the creation of the SWF files as part of an automated nightly build and have them stored in a staging folder (rather than having version control for both the CP files and the SWF files).

If there is no command line, is there maybe a way to publish multiple CP projects at once? I just don't want to have to manually open, publish, close, and then reopen one CP project after another as I have about 100 projects...

Thanks

B

Lilybiri
Legend
October 19, 2011

Do you know the Aggregator?

Lilybiri