When the publishing process is successfully completed, a new window opens showing all available actions you can perform with the published role-play.

By clicking the corresponding buttons in the window, you can:

Previewing a Role-Play in a Browser

  1. To see how your role-play looks like in a browser, click View Role-Play.



  2. It will be opened in a browser set as default on your computer.

Viewing a Role-Play in a Folder

  1. To open the published role-play on your computer, click Open



  2. You will see the role-play in a folder on your PC.

Sending a Role-Play via Email 

  1. If you want to send your role-play via email, click the Email button.



  2. A new email with the role-play attached to it will be created by your default email client. You can specify the email address of the recipient and send it.

Uploading a Role-Play to FTP

  1. Click the FTP button in the window which opens after publishing is done. 



  2. You will see a window where you can add, edit and delete FTP accounts. Select the Create a folder for output files checkbox to create a new folder with the role-play name on your server.


    To create a new FTP account, you need to click the New button and fill out the form shown below:

    FTP Account              
    Host nameThe host name (e.g. mysite.com) or IP address (e.g. 77.77.55.88) of the web server where the role-play will be uploaded to.
    PortFTP servers generally use Port 21, but sometimes the port number may differ. For more information, contact your network administrator.
    Use encrypted connection via SSL/TLSThe program will establish a secure connection with a server using FTP with TLS/SSL (FTPS).
    Folder on FTP serverThe path to a folder on the FTP server.
    User nameIf anonymous access to the FTP is not allowed, type your user name.
    PasswordIf anonymous access to the FTP is not allowed, type your password.

Converting a Role-Play into a ZIP archive

  1. If you want to zip your role-play into an archive, click the ZIP button.



  2. Save the archive to your computer.