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author | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2006-07-26 22:35:18 +0000 |
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committer | Karl Berry <karl@freefriends.org> | 2006-07-26 22:35:18 +0000 |
commit | 7e255d630eeacdf6dbcfe020d9f4ee8d04e12586 (patch) | |
tree | 2887b46d3603aa620d097f85b680ad319107cdcb /Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/movie15/movie15.tex | |
parent | 0887c6f2b1a0b1727a1643ca172ddc574d750358 (diff) |
movie15 update (26jul06)
git-svn-id: svn://tug.org/texlive/trunk@1928 c570f23f-e606-0410-a88d-b1316a301751
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/movie15/movie15.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/movie15/movie15.tex index 5a253ea8d75..20b5c3ab5ff 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/movie15/movie15.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/movie15/movie15.tex @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ \usepackage{graphicx} \usepackage{hyperref} \usepackage{textcomp} + \pdfpagewidth595bp \pdfpageheight842bp \parindent0pt @@ -51,6 +52,8 @@ This package provides an interface to embed movies, sounds and 3D objects into P The final PDF output can be viewed with Windows\textsuperscript{\scriptsize\textregistered} and Mac OS\textsuperscript{\scriptsize\textregistered} versions of Adobe Reader. However, 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 plug-in. +`movie15' works well together with the presentation making packages `Beamer' and `Powerdot'. In particular it supports their overlay concept. See this \href{./overlay-example.pdf}{example} which uses the `Beamer' class. Also read the comments in the example's source file, `\verb+overlay-example.tex+', on how to use `movie15' with presentation packages. + \section{Installation} The file `movie15.sty' should be stored in a place where \LaTeX{} can find it. @@ -69,7 +72,7 @@ If PDF is generated via DVI and Postscript by the usual \verb+latex+ $\rightarro In the case of pdf\LaTeX{}, the `graphicx' and `hyperref' packages are not required. -Note that more than one run may be necessary to resolve internally created cross-references. Appropriate warnings will be issued in such cases. +Note that several runs may be necessary to resolve internally created cross-references. Appropriate warnings will be issued in such cases. \section{Requirements} pdf\LaTeX{}, version $\ge1.20$, is needed for direct PDF output. @@ -383,7 +386,7 @@ duration=<duration in seconds>s \end{verbatim} The duration of the media segment to be played. The trailing `\verb+s+' is mandatory. Note that `\verb+duration+' cannot be used together with option `\verb+startat+' from \verb+\includemovie+. In order to define a media segment options can be combined as follows: `\verb+startat+'/`\verb+endat+', `\verb+start+'/`\verb+endat+', `\verb+start+'/`\verb+duration+'. -\newpage +%\newpage \section{Examples}\label{examples} \begin{enumerate} \item A short circular MPEG movie, taken from \href{http://www.linux-video.net/Samples/}{\tt http://www.linux-video.net/} \href{http://www.linux-video.net/Samples/}{\tt Samples/} @@ -409,6 +412,7 @@ The duration of the media segment to be played. The trailing `\verb+s+' is manda \end{minipage} %\enlargethispage{15ex}\thispagestyle{empty} +\newpage \item Another MPEG movie, loaded on the fly from \href{http://www.linux-video.net/Samples/}{\tt http://www.linux-video} \href{http://www.linux-video.net/Samples/}{\tt .net/Samples/}. Hence, a working Internet connection is required. This time, we force the QuickTime plug-in to be used instead of MediaPlayer (Windows boxes only). Well, the latter seems to be bugged. Quod erat expectandum. \begin{minipage}{0.5\linewidth} @@ -434,13 +438,14 @@ The duration of the media segment to be played. The trailing `\verb+s+' is manda \begin{minipage}{0.5\linewidth} \begin{center} \includemovie[poster, label=alien, text=(AlienSong.mpg), url, playerid=AAPL_QuickTime, repeat]{\linewidth}{.75\linewidth}{http://www.linux-video.net/Samples/Mpeg1/AlienSong.mpg}\\ + %\includemovie[poster, label=alien, text=(AlienSong.mpg), playerid=AAPL_QuickTime, repeat]{\linewidth}{.75\linewidth}{AlienSong.mpg}\\ \movieref[rate=0.5]{alien}{Slow}\hfill \movieref{alien}{Normal}\hfill \movieref[rate=2]{alien}{Fast}\hfill \movieref[pause]{alien}{Pause/Resume}\vspace{19 ex} \end{center} \end{minipage} -\newpage + \item\label{ex3d} Embedded U3D file. It is based on a VRML model by Peter Whitehouse \href{mailto:pwhitehouse@optusnet.com.au}{\tt <pwhitehouse@optusnet.com.au>}. Conversion to U3D has been made with DeepExploration\textsuperscript{\scriptsize\textregistered}\cite{dexp}. A file `{\tt dice.vws}' that provides additional views and a JavaScript `{\tt dice.js}' defining light sources have been associated with the 3D object. \begin{minipage}{0.5\linewidth} @@ -480,7 +485,6 @@ The duration of the media segment to be played. The trailing `\verb+s+' is manda 3Djscript=dice.js]{\linewidth}{\linewidth}{dice.u3d} \end{center} \movieref[3Dviewindex=N]{dice}{Click here} to cycle through the list of additional views. \movieref[3Dcalculate=60]{dice}{This link} calculates 3D option settings for a 60\textdegree{} aperture angle of the virtual camera. - \end{minipage} \end{enumerate} |