Hi Mike, No takers eh? Well then here goes my attempt at explaining....so lookout!
Project name: my_Tour.tw This is your projects name (it is just an example I use here to help explain). This is the filename you will see in your internet browser address bar (the URL) - with the prefix added e.g. http ://....blah..../prefix_my_Tour.html
Format Options: Output Destination and FileName It is not really a filename as you might understand it, rather your projects destination folder name. This is where all your tour files will be placed when you publish your project (e.g. C:\Projects could be where you choose to put all tour files).
General Options: Popup Filename Prefix The prefix, I guess, is used to differentiate your main (tour) page from the other html files in the 'project package'. The resultant file e.g. "prefix_myTour.html" is the one you click on to watch your tour - and the one you would ask your web designer to link to - you have to use a prefix; unless... you output your project using a template (that's another story). You can rename this file after you publish it if you wish - it's just the other html files in the package (that refer to this one) would not work correctly if it was renamed.
MainWindow: Virtual Tour Title This is in the Properties section of the MainWindow (bottom). This text is inserted into the title of your main tour page (prefix_my_Tour.html) - The title that you see in your internet browsers tab, and on search engine results e.g. Google.
How are you know - Better or Worse?
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