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How to customise XPNote style colours in Adobe Captivate Classic.

New Here ,
Jul 02, 2024 Jul 02, 2024

Is there a way to customise the style for XPNote in Adobe Captivate. My client has requested a colour scheme that is not covered by the default XPNotes styles. I suspect there maybe a script that can be used to manipulate the colours.

 

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Community Expert ,
Jul 02, 2024 Jul 02, 2024

Please mention the full version number you are using as mentioned under Help, About Captivate.

Are you talking about the Notes learning interaction? I am sorry, but that learning interaction doesn't have options for changing the colors at all. 

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New Here ,
Jul 02, 2024 Jul 02, 2024

Many thanks for getting back to me. I am using version 11.8.3.8. Please see screenshot below for the caption I am referring to. XPNote.png

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Community Expert ,
Jul 02, 2024 Jul 02, 2024

OMG! Sorry, I didn't even know that this old caption style is still used. Even in the demo projects and Quick Start Projects bundled by Adobe, the only caption style they still use is transparent, just a text style.

You could create a custom caption style, but it is much easier to use a shape and edit its style as text container. That can be done from within Captivate. For caption styles you need a graphics editor and also define an extra file. If you really want to do that for a caption, I will look it up tomorrow. You have a very stable version (I still use it myself) but since version 6 I never defined any caption style anymore. I have to look far in my memory and it is already 11pm here.

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New Here ,
Jul 02, 2024 Jul 02, 2024

Thanks for this. I will try using a shape but not sure how to set its style as a text container. Also, am I correct thinking that if a graphics editor is used the output would be an image which will then need to imported into Captivate and set it as a text container. Alternatively, the lazy way would be to then add a text box on top of the image. The downside to the last option is I won't have the freedom of resizing the caption. 

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Jul 02, 2024 Jul 02, 2024
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A shape IS a text container: double-click on it or use F2 to go into text mode.

A shape can be filled with a solid color, an image or a gradient. You can mimick your caption style completely if wanted (use a gradient and edit that gradient in Captivate).  It is much more complicated with a caption style.  Do  not start with stacking objects, that is bad practice and moreover forbidden in any responsive project.

Have a look at my blog, I have written multiple posts about shapes.  

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