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Project Properties > Dialog Designer Project Properties > General Tab | |
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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:
(Display only) This field is the name of the project as assigned when the project was created. | |
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. | |
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. | |
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. | |
For speech application projects only. This field is currently not used but is reserved for future use. | |
For speech application projects only. This field is currently not used but is reserved for future use. | |
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:
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. | |
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:
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. | |
If a vendor name was entered during project creation, this field displays that name. To change it, enter a new vendor name. | |
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. | |
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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