Some of the right mouse menu functions are specific to the type of information you are viewing but some functions are common to all the menus.
If you associate the .url extension with Mosaic under Windows 3.1, you can double click on a .url file to load the document in Mosaic. This feature lets you create a program group with a variety of shortcuts to different sites such as a site with the latest stock quotes or your favorite emall (electronic mall). For more information about associating file types under Windows 3.1, open the Windows File Manager, select Help, and search for associate.
NOTE: Under Windows 95, the shortcut file is an object that is used extensively by the operating system and that lets you to create a reference to an object without actually having a copy of that object on your system. Internet shortcuts are pointers to remote resources. In general, consider Mosaic Internet Shortcuts another method of saving links to networked resources.
For more information about this technology see:
Common Menu Items
An Internet shortcut is another way to save a reference or address to a hypertext resource. When you select Create Internet Shortcut, Mosaic creates a link to the document displayed in the document view window. Fill in a file name and location, and Mosaic saves a file with a .url extension. Internet Shortcuts can be used in the following ways:
Inline Image Menu Items
Photo CD Images
Mosaic is Kodak Photo CD (PCD) enabled. PCD technology offers you a third choice in inline images. Kodak's image technology lets you create Web sites that let readers interact with images. Kodak PCD images can be zoomed, panned, cropped, rotated, enlarged and reduced. This technology also brings the Kodak Color Management Tools to the Web, which ensures true color in your inline images.
http://www.kodak.com/digitalImaging/cyberScene/experience.shtml
FTP Server Specific Menu Items
Newsgroup Specific Right Mouse Menu Items
Within the newsgroup list
Within a newsgroup article list
Within a news article