Ach!
Works now- Thanks!
Seems to be some path anomalies under MacOSX, perhaps some wierdness w/
HFS vs. Unix Paths and Acrobat. If one just places the movie in the same
directory all is well.
I noticed that full-page / text-region 'buttons' seem to catch the mouse
click before the movie, advancing to the next page when they are
present. Again, I'm unsure if this is a Acrobat anomaly or ConTeXt...
On Friday, April 26, 2002, at 01:03 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> At 12:42 PM 4/26/2002 -0400, flip phillips wrote:
>> So, I'm putting together a presentation that needs a quicktime movie
>> or two embeded using ConTeXt and a presentation style I ripped off
>> from one of the supplied examples.
>>
>> I have the following in the presentation:
>>
>> ...
>> \placefigure[here,force]{none}{\externalfigure[stim.mov]}
>> ...
>>
>> the ConTeXt run complains:
>>
>> figures : figure stim.mov is not preset
>>
>> yet it is there... in the illustrations directory as specified by
>
> because there is no way to get the movie dimensions, you *need* to
> specify a height and width
>
> Hans
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