Bug#867222: pdf-presenter-console: [regression] movies are expanded full screen, cover the presentation, and never disappear

2017-07-10 Thread Francesco Poli
Control: forwarded 867222 https://github.com/pdfpc/pdfpc/issues/240


On Tue, 04 Jul 2017 23:20:31 +0200 Francesco Poli (wintermute) wrote:

[...]
> the movie is expanded full screen and covers the actual presentation
> page. The movie may be played, but there seems to be no way to make it
> disappear again.
[...]

Hello,
I see that you forwarded this report upstream as #248, which was closed
as duplicate of #240.
Thanks for doing so!

I am accordingly marking the report as forwarded...


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Bug#867222: pdf-presenter-console: [regression] movies are expanded full screen, cover the presentation, and never disappear

2017-07-04 Thread Francesco Poli (wintermute)
Package: pdf-presenter-console
Version: 4.0.7-1
Severity: important

Hello!

As soon as I upgraded to pdf-presenter-console/4.0.7-1, I began
experiencing a really really bad regression regarding movie playback.

Suppose to have a PDF presentation (created with LaTeX and Beamer)
that includes movies incorporated with the following LaTeX code:

  
\newcommand{\includeavi}[2]{\movie[loop]{\includegraphics[#1]{figs/#2}}{#2.avi}}
  [...]
  \includeavi{width=0.73\textwidth}{mymovie}

When pdf-presenter-console/4.0.7-1 shows the presentation, something
awkward happens, as soon as the page incorporating the movie is reached:
the movie is expanded full screen and covers the actual presentation
page. The movie may be played, but there seems to be no way to make it
disappear again. Hitting [space] or [PageUp] or [PageDown] seems to
have no effect on the presentation screen. On the presenter console,
the preview of the next slide changes, hence I assume that the other
slides of the presentation are actually shown, but they are masked
by the expanded movie!

In conclusion there seems to be no way to correctly show a presentation
incorporating movies...

pdf-presenter-console/4.0.6-1 works as expected.

Could you please forward my bug report upstream?

Thanks for your time.
Bye!



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