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General Tab

Use the General tab of the Dialog Designer properties pane to:

To locate and access this tab, see Setting Project Properties.

The General tab has the following fields and options:

Dialog Designer Properties-General Tab 

Property

Description

Project Properties

Name

(Display only) This field is the name of the project as assigned when the project was created.

Version

Enter in this field the number to designate this version of the application. By default, Dialog Designer assigns a value of 1.0.0 to this field.

Enable DTMF tone variables in prompts

Selecting this option will enable DTMF generation that will copy DTMF audio tones into the project. It will enable "DTMF Tone" when using Phrase Variables in the Prompt Editor.

Start Page

For call control application projects only. Indicates the CCXML start page (for example: ccxml/start.ccxml). This is the start page that simulation would uses. On the Voice Portal platform, you would configure the URL to be like this: http://.../Myapp/jsp/start.jsp.

Mode

For speech application projects only. This field is currently not used but is reserved for future use.

Type

For speech application projects only. This field is currently not used but is reserved for future use.

Icon Properties

Small

Displays the small icon that Dialog Designer uses to represent the speech project in the Call Flow Editor palette (when exporting it as a Dialog Designer reusable module).

See Deploying Projects as Dialog Designer Modules.

To select an icon different from the default:

  1. Click Browse. The Contents of "icons" dialog box is shown.
  1. Select a graphic file to use for the small icon. The graphic selected must be a GIF file, exactly 16 pixels by 16 pixels in size.
  1. Click OK.
  • If wrong size graphic file is selected, Dialog Designer displays an Invalid icon message and retains the currently selected icon. Otherwise, Dialog Designer replaces the former Small icon with the new selection.

Note: By default, Dialog Designer includes two small graphic files: defaultapplicationsm.gif and defaultmodulesm.gif. To use a different icon, create and import a unique file. To do this, See Importing an Icon File.

Large

Displays the large icon that Dialog Designer uses to represent the speech project in the Call Flow Editor palette (when exporting it as a Dialog Designer reusable module).

See Deploying Projects as Dialog Designer Modules.

To select an icon different from the default:

  1. Click Browse. The Contents of "icons" dialog box is shown.
  1. Select a graphic file to use for the small icon. The graphic selected must be a GIF file, exactly 32 pixels by 32 pixels in size.
  1. Click OK.
  • If wrong size graphic file is selected, Dialog Designer displays an Invalid icon message and retains the currently selected icon. Otherwise, Dialog Designer replaces the former Large icon with the new selection.

Note: By default, Dialog Designer includes two small graphic files: defaultapplicationlg.gif and defaultmodulelg.gif. To use a different icon, create and import a unique file. To do this, See Importing an Icon File.

Meta Information Properties

Vendor

If a vendor name was entered during project creation, this field displays that name. To change it, enter a new vendor name.

Category

If a category descriptor was entered during project creation, this field displays that descriptor. To change it, enter a new category descriptor.

Tip: If planning to use this project as a reusable module, what is entered in this field determines where in the Call Flow Editor palette that this module will appear. If left blank, by default, the module appears in a group labeled "Modules." If something else is entered, the module is grouped with other modules that have the same category label. This is useful when building a large and complex application that uses several modules that can be grouped together in the Call Flow Editor palette.

Description

If a project description was entered during project creation, this field displays that description. To change it, enter the new project description.

Tip: If the project is exported as a Dialog Designer reusable module, this description appears as a pop-up message when the cursor hovers over the name of the module in the Call Flow Editor palette.



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