Re: multiinclude with beamer
Myriam Abramson wrote: Hi! I desperately need to include some animation. I tried the multiinclude as in the Beamer's users guide but I got a file corrupted message with acroread (7.0). Any ideas? I also tried various other things but I can't get any graphics animation going. I would really like to have an example using multiinclude that works. TIA myriam Here's the world's smallest LyX example using multiinclude (one slide, two image files, no frills). I'll send you a zip archive with the image files directly, for what its worth. No problems displaying it in Acrobat Reader here. It's so simple, I doubt it will help. Perhaps you should post a minimal dysfunctional example? Paul demo.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: multiinclude with beamer
Myriam Abramson wrote: Hi! I desperately need to include some animation. I tried the multiinclude as in the Beamer's users guide but I got a file corrupted message with acroread (7.0). Any ideas? I also tried various other things but I can't get any graphics animation going. I would really like to have an example using multiinclude that works. TIA myriam Here's the world's smallest LyX example using multiinclude (one slide, two image files, no frills). I'll send you a zip archive with the image files directly, for what its worth. No problems displaying it in Acrobat Reader here. It's so simple, I doubt it will help. Perhaps you should post a minimal dysfunctional example? Paul demo.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: multiinclude with beamer
Myriam Abramson wrote: Hi! I desperately need to include some animation. I tried the multiinclude as in the Beamer's users guide but I got a "file corrupted" message with acroread (7.0). Any ideas? I also tried various other things but I can't get any graphics animation going. I would really like to have an example using multiinclude that works. TIA myriam Here's the world's smallest LyX example using multiinclude (one slide, two image files, no frills). I'll send you a zip archive with the image files directly, for what its worth. No problems displaying it in Acrobat Reader here. It's so simple, I doubt it will help. Perhaps you should post a minimal dysfunctional example? Paul demo.lyx Description: application/lyx
Re: multiinclude with beamer
Myriam Abramson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi! I desperately need to include some animation. I tried the multiinclude as in the Beamer's users guide but I got a file corrupted message with acroread (7.0). Any ideas? I am not sure exactly how to achieve this from the latex end, but under linux one of the best ways to add animations to a presentation is simply to include a link in the presentation to run a program like mplayer to show an animation clip. This may not be what you want, as it is more suited for showing small movie clips within a presentation. Does anyone know how to include a link that runs a system command like mplayer FILENAME?
Re: multiinclude with beamer
Myriam Abramson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi! I desperately need to include some animation. I tried the multiinclude as in the Beamer's users guide but I got a file corrupted message with acroread (7.0). Any ideas? I am not sure exactly how to achieve this from the latex end, but under linux one of the best ways to add animations to a presentation is simply to include a link in the presentation to run a program like mplayer to show an animation clip. This may not be what you want, as it is more suited for showing small movie clips within a presentation. Does anyone know how to include a link that runs a system command like mplayer FILENAME?
Re: multiinclude with beamer
Myriam Abramson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi! > > I desperately need to include some animation. I tried the multiinclude > as in the Beamer's users guide but I got a "file corrupted" message > with acroread (7.0). Any ideas? I am not sure exactly how to achieve this from the latex end, but under linux one of the best ways to add animations to a presentation is simply to include a link in the presentation to run a program like mplayer to show an animation clip. This may not be what you want, as it is more suited for showing small movie clips within a presentation. Does anyone know how to include a link that runs a system command like "mplayer FILENAME"?