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@@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ volume=<percentage of original volume>
The meaning of this option should be self explaining.
\subsection{Inclusion of 3D objects}\label{sec:3D}
-The PDF-1.6 specification, which was introduced with the advent of Adobe Acrobat/Reader 7, allows embedding of 3-dimensional graphic objects, such as CAD models or 3D scientific data, and lets the user interactively manipulate them. At the time of writing this documentation, the only supported file format was U3D~\cite{3diforg}, and only one commercial software~\cite{dexp} for exporting into the U3D format, yet from a number of CAD and 3D vector formats, including DXF and VRML, was known. Nevertheless, a try-out version of~\cite{dexp} can be downloaded without charge.
+The PDF-1.6 specification, which was introduced with the advent of Adobe Acrobat/Reader 7, allows embedding of 3-dimensional graphic objects, such as CAD models or 3D scientific data, and lets the user interactively manipulate them. At the time of writing this documentation, the only supported file types were U3D~\cite{3diforg} and Adobe's PRC format, and only one commercial software~\cite{dexp} for exporting into the U3D format, yet from a number of CAD and 3D vector formats, including DXF and VRML, was known. Nevertheless, a try-out version of~\cite{dexp} can be downloaded without charge.
Selection of the `\verb+3D+' package option enables the 3D feature. Most of the command options listed in section~\ref{usrif} do what they are supposed to do in the case of embedded 3D as well. Other options are ignored, in particular `\verb+startat+', `\verb+endat+', `\verb+volume+' and `\verb+playerid+'. Options `\verb+inline=false+' and `\verb+url+' are supported, but imply option `{\tt{}ex\-ter\-nal\-view\-er}', because the 3D Reader plug-in handles embedded files only.
@@ -342,13 +342,13 @@ It makes \verb+<text>+ a hyperlink to the media that has been labelled with \ver
\emph{In 2D context}, clicking onto the hyperlink causes the media to stop, pause or resume, or to restart at different settings, such as frame rate, volume, starting and ending positions, depending on the \verb+<options>+ being in effect.
-Options that control the playback \emph{characteristics} are: `\verb+controls+', `\verb+endat+', `\verb+mouse+', `\verb+palindrome+', `\verb+rate+', `\verb+repeat+', `\verb+startat+' and `\verb+volume+'. Their meaning is the same as for the \verb+\includemovie+ command and can be looked up in section~\ref{usrif}. They take effect in combination with the `\verb+play+' option only.
+Options that control the playback \emph{characteristics} are: `\verb+controls+', `\verb+endat+', `\verb+mouse+', `\verb+palindrome+', `\verb+rate+', `\verb+repeat+', `\verb+startat+' and `\verb+volume+'. Their meaning is the same as for the \verb+\includemovie+ command and can be looked up in section~\ref{usrif}. Another option, `\verb+default+' causes the media to play at the original settings which were in effect during media inclusion. These options can be used in combination with the `\verb+play+' option only.
The options which follow let the hyperlink change the playback \emph{state} of media. If none of them is specified, `\verb+play+' is assumed.
\begin{verbatim}
play
\end{verbatim}
-Immediately closes the media and 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.
+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.
\begin{verbatim}
stop
\end{verbatim}
@@ -362,10 +362,6 @@ pause
\end{verbatim}
Has the same effect as option `\verb+resume+'. Added for completeness only.
\begin{verbatim}
-reset
-\end{verbatim}
-Revert to the original settings which were in effect during media inclusion.
-\begin{verbatim}
close
\end{verbatim}
Immediately closes the media player.
@@ -483,7 +479,7 @@ The duration of the media segment to be played. The trailing `\verb+s+' is manda
\phantom{xx}.375\string\linewidth\\
\string}\string{http://www.linux-video.net/Samples/Mpeg1/AlienSong.mpg\string}\\
\string\movieref[rate=0.5]\string{alien\string}\string{Slow\string}\\
- \string\movieref\string{alien\string}\string{Normal\string}\\
+ \string\movieref[default]\string{alien\string}\string{Normal\string}\\
\string\movieref[rate=2]\string{alien\string}\string{Fast\string}\\
\string\movieref[pause]\string{alien\string}\string{Play/Pause\string}\\
\string\movieref[stop]\string{alien\string}\string{Stop\string}
@@ -501,7 +497,7 @@ The duration of the media segment to be played. The trailing `\verb+s+' is manda
]{\linewidth}{.75\linewidth}{http://www.linux-video.net/Samples/Mpeg1/AlienSong.mpg}\\
% ]{\linewidth}{.75\linewidth}{AlienSong.mpg}\\
\movieref[rate=0.5]{alien}{Slow}\hfill
-\movieref{alien}{Normal}\hfill
+\movieref[default]{alien}{Normal}\hfill
\movieref[rate=2]{alien}{Fast}\hfill
\movieref[pause]{alien}{Play/Pause}\hfill
\movieref[stop]{alien}{Stop}\vspace{19 ex}
@@ -650,9 +646,11 @@ gif & image/gif & (animated) GIF\\
mid, rmi & audio/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\\
+mp4 & video/mp4 & MPEG-4 Video\\
mpeg, mpg & video/mpeg & MPEG-1 \& 2 Video\\
-ra, ram, rm & audio/x-pn-realaudio & Real Media\\
+prc & model/prc & Adobe PRC Format (3D), requires Reader-8.1 or higher\\
+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\\