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- =====================
- The movie15 Package
- =====================
-
-Author:
-
- Alexander Grahn
-
-
-Description:
-
- This package provides an interface to embed movies, sounds and 3D objects
- into PDF documents for use with LaTeX as well as pdfLaTeX. It follows the
- PDF-1.5 and PDF-1.6 specifications for embedding multimedia content. The
- specification allows media file data to be completely incorporated into the
- PDF output, thus producing self-contained PDF documents. A number of file
- formats is supported. For a (possibly incomplete) list see the table at the
- end of this file or refer to the PDF specification:
-
- PDF Reference, fifth edition:
- Adobe Portable Document Format version 1.6,
- Implementation note 144, Appendix H.3,
-
- available somewhere on Adobe's web site (http://www.adobe.com).
-
- Note, this file only gives a summary of usage and available command
- options. Please refer to the documentation `movie15.pdf' in the `doc/'
- directory for details and examples.
-
- Keywords: embed, movie, LaTeX, pdfLaTeX, PDF, 3D, JavaScript, include,
- sound, video, multimedia, animation
-
-
-Usage:
-
- \usepackage[<package options>]{movie15}
-
- Package option `3D' enables the 3D feature from the PDF-1.6 specification.
- With option `draft' media files are not included. Instead, the file name
- is printed in a box of size <width>x(<height>+<depth>). `final' does the
- opposite, overriding a global draft option specified in the \documentclass
- command.
-
-
- \includemovie[<options>]{<width>}{<height>}{<media file>}
-
- <width> and <height> in TeX dimensions, may be left empty, see option `text'
-
- <media file> file name of the media clip
-
-
- \movieref[<options>]{<label spec>}{<text>}
-
- makes <text> a hyperlink to the embedded media file which has been labelled
- with <label spec> using the `label' option of the inclusion command.
-
- Provides a means to control the playback state and properties of the
- referenced media. In 3D context, it can be used to define an additional view
- of the object, to access a particular view from the list of predefined views
- by index or to run a JavaScript. Moreover, links can be created for
- calculating 3D camera settings.
-
- In addition to `play' (default), `stop', `resume', `pause', `close',
- `3Dviewindex', `3Dcalculate' and `3Dgetview' it accepts `controls', `repeat',
- `palindrome', `startat', `endat', `mouse', `rate', `volume', `default',
- `3Dcoo', '3Droll', `3Dc2c', `3Droo', `3Dcaa' and `3Djscript' from the
- subsequent list of command options.
-
-
- Options:
-
- attach[=false] By default, the embedded data stream is re-used as
- embedded file attachment, giving the user the
- opportunity to extract the media file and to save
- it to disk for later playback with an external
- player. Re-use as file attachment can be
- suppressed with `attach=false'.
-
- autoclose Close the media player when the page is closed.
- Use of this option may be necessary for streamed
- media, such as Real Video.
-
- autopause Pause playback when page is closed.
-
- autoplay Start playback when page is opened. Useful for
- side by side movies to be played back
- simultaneously.
-
- autostop Stops playing but keeps the media loaded when the
- page is closed. The media is rewound to its
- beginning or its `startat' position. This option
- is set by default if neither of the options
- `autopause', `autoclose' or `continue' is set.
-
- autoresume Resume previously paused playback when page
- is opened.
-
- continue Continue playback in background on premature page
- change.
-
- controls[=true|false] Display player specific controls.
-
- depth=<depth> Specifies how far the media display area should
- extend below the reference line of the running
- text. Any valid TeX dimension will be accepted.
-
- draft Locally switches to draft mode.
-
- externalviewer Opens and plays the media in an external
- application.
-
- final Locally disables draft mode.
-
- inline[=false] Movie file data are embedded into the PDF output
- by default. Embedding can be suppressed using
- `inline=false'.
-
- label=<label spec> The media is labelled with <label spec> such that
- it can be referenced by the `\movieref' command
- somewhere else in the document.
-
- mimetype=<mimetype> Mime type of media. Must be specified if
- <media file> has a non-standard file name
- extension from which the mimetype cannot be
- guessed. See table `Known file name extensions'
- below.
-
- mouse[=true|false] Enable mouse interaction: Clicking onto the media
- (giving it the focus) pauses the playback while
- clicking outside resumes it. In 3D context this
- option is set to `true' by default, but may be set
- to `false' in order to make the 3D annotation
- non-interactive.
-
- palindrome[=true|false] Play media forward and backward.
-
- playerid=<playerid> Forces a particular media player plug-in to be
- used instead of the default one. Currently, the
- following values are recognised:
- AAPL_QuickTime, MACR_FlashPlayer, RNWK_RealPlayer,
- MSFT_WindowsMediaPlayer, ADBE_MCI (Adobe builtin
- player).
-
- poster The first frame of the movie or the frame at the
- beginning of the movie section specified by the
- `startat' and `endat' options is shown.
-
- poster=<image> Insert still image from file to be shown when
- media is not activated. The file type depends on
- the output driver: PS or EPS when using latex
- together with dvips; PDF, PNG or JPEG when using
- pdflatex.
-
- Deprecated. Use option `text' instead.
-
- See option `text' for a possibility to scale the
- media display area according to the poster image
- dimensions.
-
- rate=<rate> Playback rate (multiple of original speed).
-
- repeat[=<repeats>] Number of repeats. Without argument -> repeat
- forever.
-
- startat=<offset> Start/stop playback at the specified offsets
- endat=<offset> (time, frame, named marker). <offset> syntax:
-
- time:<seconds>
- frame:<frame number>
- marker:<quoted string>
- {marker:<quoted string>, time:<seconds>}
- {marker:<quoted string>, frame:<frame number>}
-
- text=<text> <text> is typeset onto the media display area.
- <text> is centred horizontally and vertically.
- If either or both of the <width> and <height>
- arguments are left empty, any unspecified
- dimension of the media clip is scaled to fit the
- corresponding dimension, i. e. width or height, of
- <text>. Likewise, the depth of the media display
- is adjusted to the depth of <text> if the `depth'
- option has not been given.
-
- This option can be used to scale the media display
- area to the natural or scaled dimensions of the
- poster image, e. g.:
-
- \includemovie[text={\includegraphics[scale=2]{
- path/to/poster}}]{}{}{path/to/movie}
-
- textoverposter[=false] Set this option to `false' if you wish <text> to
- be obscured by the external poster image (if
- specified). Deprecated.
-
- url Treat <media file> as URL. Sets option `inline'
- to false automatically.
-
- volume=<volume> Percentage of original volume.
-
- 3Daac=<angle> This option sets the aperture angle of the camera,
- measured in degrees. Fixed point real numbers
- between 0 and 180 are admissible. A sensible value
- of 30 is pre-set by default. Larger values can be
- used to achieve wide-angle or fish-eye effects.
-
- 3Dc2c=<x> <y> <z> Direction vector C2C of arbitrary length,
- originating in the centre of orbit and pointing
- to the virtual camera; cf. option `3Dcoo' for the
- number format of <x> <y> <z>.
-
- 3Dcoo=<x> <y> <z> Positional vector COO of the centre of orbit.
- Only fixed point numbers in the range from
- -999999999999999999.999999999999999999 to
- +999999999999999999.999999999999999999 are
- allowed.
-
- 3Droll=<roll> Prescribes an initial camera roll around the
- optical axis (in clockwise direction, if <roll>
- is greater than zero); measured in degrees.
-
- 3Droo=<r> Radius of orbit ROO of the virtual camera; cf.
- option `3Dcoo' for the number format.
-
- 3Dviews=<views file> Further named, predefined views can be set in an
- auxiliary file specified by the 3Dviews option.
- The file <views file> contains lines which obey
- the syntax:
-
-[<name>]{<coo_x> <coo_y> <coo_z>}{<c2c_x> <c2c_y> <c2c_z>}{<roo>}{<roll>}{<aac>}
-
- The <name> entry is optional. For <coo_x>,
- <coo_y>, <coo_z>, <c2c_x>, <c2c_y>, <c2c_z>, <roo>
- and <aac> the same rules as for the corresponding
- options `3Dcoo', `3Dc2c', `3Droo' and `3Daac'
- apply.
-
- 3Dbg=<r> <g> <b> This option sets the background colour of the
- canvas. Only fixed point real numbers in the range
- from 0 to 1 are allowed for the colour components.
-
- 3Dlights=<lighting scheme> Sets the default lighting scheme. Possible values
- are: `None', `White', `Day', `Night', `Hard',
- `Primary', `Blue', `Red', `Cube', `CAD',
- `HeadLamp'.
-
- 3Drender=<render mode> Sets the default render mode. Possible values
- are: `Solid', `SolidWireframe', `Transparent',
- `TransparentWireframe', `BoundingBox',
- `TransparentBoundingBox',
- `TransparentBoundingBoxOutline', `Wireframe',
- `ShadedWireframe', `HiddenWireframe', `Vertices',
- `ShadedVertices', `Illustration', `SolidOutline',
- `ShadedIllustration'.
-
- 3Djscript=<JavaScript file> Things like animation, lighting, background
- colour etc. may also be script driven. Option
- `3Djscript' associates a <JavaScript file> with
- the 3D object. The script will be executed upon
- activation of the object.
-
- 3Dresource=<resource file 1>[, 3Dresource=<resource file 2> [, ...]]
-
- Embeds additional 3D or rasterized image files for
- use as resources in the 3D annotation. Possible
- file types are U3D, Postscript (LaTeX + dvips) and
- PDF/JPEG/PNG (pdfLaTeX). Embedded resources must
- be loaded by the JavaScript method
-
- Resource("pdf://<resource path>")
-
- where <resource path> stands for the path to the
- resource file as specified by the `3Dresource'
- option.
-
- Additional options for use with `\movieref':
-
- play (Default) Immediately restarts playback. If new
- playback settings have been specified through the
- options given above, they override the original
- settings being in effect during media inclusion.
-
- stop Stops and rewinds the media to its beginning or to
- the `startat' position.
-
- resume Resumes paused media. In fact, this option makes
- the hyperlink a toggle switch: repeated clicking
- switches between paused and resumed state.
-
- pause Has the same effect as option `resume'. Added for
- completeness only.
-
- close Immediately closes the media player.
-
- default Play the media at the original settings which were in
- effect during media inclusion.
-
- 3Dviewindex=<index> Opens the first `F', last `L', next `N' or
- previous `P' view from the list of additional
- views, or the one indexed by an integer. `D' gives
- access to the default view.
-
- 3Dcalculate[=<aac angle>] Creates a link for calculating `3Droo' and `3Dcoo'
- settings of the virtual camera. The default
- aperture angle of 30 degrees is used for the
- calculation unless an optional <aac angle> has
- been provided.
-
- 3Dgetview Camera settings corresponding to the current view
- in the Reader are printed to a dialogue box. The
- output is readily formatted to be inserted into a
- file of predefined views, see option `3Dviews'.
-
-
-Known file name extensions:
-
- Extension MIME type Description
- =============================================================================
- aif, aifc, aiff audio/aiff Audio Interchange File
- Format
- au, snd audio/basic NeXT/Sun Audio Format
- avi video/avi AVI (Audio/Video Inter-
- leaved)
- gif image/gif (animated) GIF
- mid, rmi audio/midi MIDI (Musical Instrument
- Digital Interface)
- mov, qt video/quicktime Apple QuickTime
- mp3, m3u audio/x-mp3 MPEG Audio Layer-3
- mp4 video/mp4 MPEG-4 Video/Audio
- mpeg, mpg video/mpeg MPEG-1 & 2 Video
- ra audio/vnd.rn-realaudio Real Audio
- rm, rv application/vnd.rn-realmedia Real Media (video & sound)
- smil application/smil Synchronized Multimedia
- Integration Language
- swf application/x-shockwave-flash (Adobe?) Macromedia Flash
- u3d model/u3d Universal 3D File Format
- wav audio/wav MS Audio Format
- wma audio/x-ms-wma Windows Media Audio Format
- wmv video/x-ms-wmv Windows Media Video Format
-
-
-Requirements:
-
- package `fp', if option `3D' is selected
-
- pdfTeX, version >= 1.20 needed for PDF output
-
- Adobe Reader, version >=6 for playing movies/sound,
- Adobe Reader, version >=7 for 3D objects
-
- Embedded media file data can also be extracted and saved to disk from within
- Readers which support file attachments. This makes PDF documents a little more
- portable to Readers which do not ship with a multimedia plugin.
-
-
-Installation:
-
- Put the file movie15.sty to a place where TeX can find it.
-
-
-License:
-
- This material is subject to the LaTeX Project Public License. See
-
- http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/licenses.lppl.html
-
- for the details of that license.