Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Peter Münster wrote:
\setupcaptions[align={hz,hanging}]
I don't believe that is supposed to work, but I do not
understand why the handling is reset inside the caption.
This works (but is unwieldy if you have lots of floats):
\placefigure%
In my presentation sheets I want to put some movies (quicktime or
mpeg4 and the like).
I did do what is in the manual but somehow it stopped working for me
in Adobe Reader (7.0.5 Mac)(not sure why, might be newer final cut
pro, might be something else). So I thought: perhaps somewhat more
Hans van der Meer wrote:
The manual has not much more on movie inclusion therefore I searched
through the source.
In cont-new.tex I found things like
% \useexternalrendering[example-5][video/quicktime] [p1000726.mov]
and maybe that is what I was looking for. I adapted the movie name
On Feb 8, 2006, at 17:19, Hans Hagen wrote:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
The manual has not much more on movie inclusion therefore I searched
through the source.
In cont-new.tex I found things like
% \useexternalrendering[example-5][video/quicktime] [p1000726.mov]
and maybe that is what
Hi,
There was some discussion about this in the past (2002)
http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20020117.124319.5d0f9b9e.en.html
which Hans concluded by saying
quote
it should hook into processsynonym but in such a way that it does
not break other code because synonyms are used (here)
Hi all,
Considering pdfclock.pdf and euro-anim.pdf, I would try to make a
similar animation, i.e. with a kind of time step but I can't find the
source (euro-anim isn't auto-incremented since it recquire clicks).
Is there someone who know how to do this ?
Cheers,
Renaud
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
There was some discussion about this in the past (2002)
http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20020117.124319.5d0f9b9e.en.html
which Hans concluded by saying
quote
it should hook into processsynonym but in such a way that it does
not break other code
Hans van der Meer wrote:
That's what I had and somehow could not get working again.
you mean that you saw no movie?
I therefore did some experimenting and now I have something working:
In the above I first thought StartMovie etc would work but
StartRendering etc did the trick. As of
--- On Feb 9, Hans Hagen wrote ---
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
There was some discussion about this in the past (2002)
http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20020117.124319.5d0f9b9e.en.html
which Hans concluded by saying
quote
it should hook into processsynonym but in such a way that