Hi all, probably I'm missing something trivial, but I can't make context include a mov-file. Here is my input: \starttext \externalfigure[mdmovie.mov] [label=md,width=4cm,height=4cm,preview=yes] \stoptext I don't get a movie in the pdf resulting from `texexec --pdf`, only this message seems to be a hint: figures : figure mdmovie.mov is not preset I found this problem in the archive; it was solved by specifying height and width. But I did already specify both height and width, so what's the problem? The movie is located in the same directory as the tex-file, so it has to be found, too. (And I guess 'preset' is not a typo anyway, is it?) I couldn't find anything helpful in the docs or the wiki, either. My version is the latest beta: pdfeTeX, Version 3.14159-1.10a-RC3-2.1 (Web2C 7.4.3) ConTeXt ver: 2004.8.18 fmt: 2004.9.16 int: english mes: english Thanks in advance, Eckhart
Hello again, I've tried several things today, without success. Well, I need some stuff until Monday, and it would be really great - although not vitally important - to have that *#?! movie in my presentation. If anybody has an idea what's going wrong, please let me know soon. Thanks a lot, Eckhart
Hello, it seems I have a problem with OS / version / plugin or whatever dependencies. While I there is nothing visible where the movie should appear using Acrobat Reader 5.08 (Solaris), everything works well using the same pdf file and Acrobat Reader 6.02 (Windows 2000). Since my target is a windows machine this time, I hope everything will be fine. Greetings, Eckhart
it seems I have a problem with OS / version / plugin or whatever dependencies. While I there is nothing visible where the movie should appear using Acrobat Reader 5.08 (Solaris), everything works well using the same pdf file and Acrobat Reader 6.02 (Windows 2000).
Unix/Linux AR versions have not support movie/sound annotations yet. Nothing seems to change :-(( Vit Zyka -- Vít Zýka --- http://typokvitek.com Automatic document typesetting Automaticka sazba dokumentu -- --
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