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-\documentclass{article}
-\usepackage{amsmath}
-%
-% the driver line is not necessary if you
-% have aebpro.cfg configured to your driver.
-%
-\usepackage[%
-% driver=dvips,
- web={nodirectory,pro,tight,usesf},
- eforms,graphicxsp={showembeds}
-]{aeb_pro}
-\usepackage{rmannot}
-
-\margins{.25in}{.25in}{24pt}{.25in} % left,right,top, bottom
-\screensize{5in}{5.5in} % height, width
-
-\DeclareDocInfo
-{
- title=The \texttt{rmannot} Package\texorpdfstring{\\[1ex]}{: } The Scripting Bridge,
- author=D. P. Story,
- university=Acro\negthinspace\TeX.Net,
- email=dpstory@acrotex.net,
- subject={Demo of the rmannot package, SWF movies},
- keywords={Adobe Acrobat, JavaScript, Adobe FLEX 3, ActionScript},
- talksite=\url{http://www.acrotex.net},
- talkdate={July 2008},
- copyrightStatus=True,
- copyrightNotice={Copyright (C) \the\year, D. P. Story},
- copyrightInfoURL=http://www.acrotex.net
-}
-\talkdateLabel{Published:}
-
-\def\AcroTeX{Acro\!\TeX}
-
-% Place \AcroVer{11} in rmannot.cfg, or uncomment line below
-%\AcroVer{11}
-% The argument corresponds to the version of Acrobat you have
-
-%
-% Convenience command pointing to the rich media files, this needs
-% to be edited to point to its location on your system.
-%
-\newcommand{\myRMFiles}{C:/Users/Public/Documents/My TeX Files/tex/latex/aeb/aebpro/rmannot/RMfiles}
-\saveNamedPath{horse1}{\myRMFiles/horse1.flv}
-\makePoster[hiresbb]{aebmovie_poster}{aebmovie_poster}
-\makePoster[hiresbb]{horse1_poster}{horse1_poster}
-
-
-
-\parindent=0pt\parskip6pt\pagestyle{empty}
-
-
-\begin{document}
-
-\maketitle
-
-%\previewtrue
-
-When playing a FLV movie or a MP3 music clip, you can use Acrobat
-form buttons to control the media clip through the scripting bridge
-that connects Acrobat JavaScript to Flash ActionScript. Acrobat uses
-two SWF files that play FLV and MP3, these are
-\texttt{VideoPlayer.swf} and \texttt{AudioPlayer.swf}. You can
-communicate with these two SWF using the \texttt{callAS} method of
-the \texttt{AnnotRichMedia} object, as documented in the
-\textsl{JavaScript for Acrobat API Reference} guide.
-
-The \texttt{callAS} method passes function names have been exposed
-(to external use) using the \texttt{ExternalInterface.addCallback}
-in ActionScript. These exposed methods are
-\texttt{multimedia\_play}, \texttt{multimedia\_pause},
-\texttt{multimedia\_rewind}, \texttt{multimedia\_seek},
-\texttt{multimedia\_nextCuePoint},
-\texttt{multimedia\_prevCuePoint}, \texttt{multimedia\_volume}, and \texttt{multimedia\_mute}.
-
-In this demo file, we illustrate the use of
-\texttt{multimedia\_play}, \texttt{multimedia\_pause}, and \texttt{multimedia\_rewind}.
-
-Basically, the technique is first to get the AnnotRichMedia object of the target annotation
-using either \texttt{Doc.getAnnotsRichMedia()} or \texttt{Doc.getAnnotRichMedia()} methods.
-\begin{verbatim}
- var rm = this.getAnnotsRichMedia(this.pageNum)[0];
-\end{verbatim}
-Here we get the first rich media annotation on the current page.
-If we want to play the media, we might do something like this
-\begin{verbatim}
- if ( rm ) {
- if (!rm.activated) rm.activated=true;
- rm.callAS("multimedia_play");
- }
-\end{verbatim}
-If we want to play the media, we might do something like this
-
-
-\begin{center}
-\resizebox{2in}{!}
- {\rmAnnot[poster=aebmovie_poster]{640bp}{480bp}{horse1}}\\[1ex]
- \scriptsize
- \pushButton[\CA{Play}\textSize{5}\A{\JS{%
- var rm = this.getAnnotsRichMedia(this.pageNum)[0];\r
- if ( rm ) {\r\t
- if (!rm.activated) rm.activated=true;\r\t
- rm.callAS("multimedia_play");\r
- }
- }}]{horse1Play}{}{9bp}%
- \pushButton[\CA{Pause}\textSize{5}\A{\JS{%
- var rm = this.getAnnotsRichMedia(this.pageNum)[0];\r
- if ( rm ) {\r\t
- if (!rm.activated) rm.activated=true;\r\t
- rm.callAS("multimedia_pause");\r
- }
- }}]{horse1Pause}{}{9bp}%
- \pushButton[\CA{Rewind}\textSize{5}\A{\JS{%
- var rm = this.getAnnotsRichMedia(this.pageNum)[0];\r
- if ( rm ) {\r\t
- if (!rm.activated) rm.activated=true;\r\t
- rm.callAS("multimedia_rewind");\r
- }
- }}]{horse1Rewind}{}{9bp}
-\end{center}
-The above video has play, pause, and rewind buttons that use the
-scripting bridge to communicate with the underlying
-\texttt{VideoPlayer.swf}.\footnote{Video downloaded from
-youtube.com.}
- These techniques are for FLV and MP3 files only.
-A SWF file would not obey \texttt{multimedia\_play} method, for example.
-
-\end{document}