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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/flashmovie/test-beamer-0.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/flashmovie/test-beamer-0.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 0c96217c16a..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/flashmovie/test-beamer-0.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,146 +0,0 @@ -\RequirePackage{flashmovie} -% it is neccessay to use "\RequirePackage{flashmovie}" because beamer -% also uses "\pdfminorversion". see flashmovie.sty for an explanation. - -%--------------------------------------------- -% pure-flash-example -%--------------------------------------------- - -\documentclass[10pt]{beamer} - -\usepackage[english]{babel} -\usepackage{hyperref} - -\usetheme{Warsaw} % Warsaw,Hannover,boxes -\usecolortheme{rose} % orchid,lily,dolphin,beetle,crane -\usefonttheme{professionalfonts} % professionalfonts,serif -\useinnertheme{rounded} % rounded -\useoutertheme{shadow} % shadow,sidebar,split - -%--------------------------------------------- - -\setbeamersize{text margin left=0.3cm} % small margins -\setbeamersize{text margin right=0.3cm} - -%--------------------------------------------- -% for writing a document is is convenient to switch movies off. to do this, -% use "blank=1" as an option. in order to use the videos, use "blank=0". -% -% to make thinks easy, use "blank=\myblank" as an option and define -% \myblank as suitable. - -\def\myblank{0} -%\def\myblank{1} - -%--------------------------------------------- - -\title[flashmovie.sty]{flashmovie.sty} -\author[\href{mailto:thartmann15@googlemail.com}{Timo Hartmann}]{\href{mailto:thartmann15@googlemail.com}{Timo Hartmann}} - -\date[2010]{} - -%--------------------------------------------- - -\begin{document} - -\frame{ - -\titlepage - -\begin{block}{\alert{Warning}} -It is recommended to use the latest available version of the Adobe Reader -to view PDF files generated with flashmovie.sty. -% Otherwise your Adobe Reader may die a sudden painfull death... -\end{block} - -} % end frame - -%--------------------------------------------- - -\begin{frame} - -\frametitle{Basics} - -\begin{minipage}[t]{6.1cm} -\vspace{0cm} -\flashmovie[width=6cm,height=5cm]{saturn5.swf} -\end{minipage} -\begin{minipage}[t]{5.7cm} -\vspace{0cm} -This package allows direct embedding of flash movies into PDF files. It is -designed for use with pdflatex. -\vspace{0.5cm} - -Basically it uses the fact that the Adobe Reader 9 contains an embedded Adobe Flash -player which can be invoked with the ``rich media annotation'' feature which is described -in ``Adobe Supplement to the ISO 32000 BaseVersion: 1.7 ExtensionLevel: 3''. -\vspace{0.5cm} - -This means that you can only use flashmovie.sty in combination -with Adobe Reader 9 and upwards. - -\end{minipage} - -\vspace{0.5cm} - -P.S.: This sample video is courtesy of the NASA ( \href{http://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/Videos/historical/saturn5.avi}{saturn5.avi} ). - -\end{frame} - -%--------------------------------------------- - -\begin{frame}[fragile] - -\frametitle{Explanation} - -The source code used for the video on the previous page is: - -\begin{verbatim} -\flashmovie[width=6cm,height=5cm]{saturn5.swf} -\end{verbatim} - -This means that the movie is really a flash animation and is not -rendered by a player. So no controls are available. - -\end{frame} - -%--------------------------------------------- - -\begin{frame}[fragile] - -\frametitle{Issues with the flv-player} - -\begin{itemize} - -\item Sadly the flv-player does not work reliably with the latex package -beamer. If you try it, the acrobat reader often crashes while trying -to change the page. I have no idea what is the cause of this problem. - -\item The only reliable way to use beamer seems to be directly embedding the videos as - flash animations or to use the JW player. - -\end{itemize} - -\end{frame} - -%--------------------------------------------- - -\begin{frame}[fragile] - -\frametitle{Advanced use} - -Rich media annotations are not restricted to videos. -You can use flash animations, too. -Here for example is a clock written in action script: - -\flashmovie[width=8cm,height=5cm,blank=\myblank]{clock.swf} - -\begin{verbatim} - \flashmovie[width=8cm,height=5cm]{clock.swf} -\end{verbatim} - -\end{frame} - -%--------------------------------------------- - -\end{document} |