Jon,
You wrote:
I have an idea for a tutorial but I'm not sure that it is technical
possible. My goal is to create a tutorial in which explicit instructions
are on the LHS of a page and a flash file is on the RHS that plays
through the instructions. The user would click step 1 (or perhaps a
Jon,
You wrote:
>I have an idea for a tutorial but I'm not sure that it is technical
>possible. My goal is to create a tutorial in which explicit instructions
>are on the LHS of a page and a flash file is on the RHS that plays
>through the instructions. The user would click step 1 (or perhaps a
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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 10. Dezember 2009 17:01
An: FrameUsers List
Betreff: controlling Flash behavior using links in a PDF
Everyone,
I have an idea for a tutorial but I'm not sure
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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 10. Dezember 2009 17:01
An: FrameUsers List
Betreff: controlling Flash behavior using links in a PDF
Everyone,
I have an idea for a tutorial but I'm not sure that it is technical
Everyone,
I have an idea for a tutorial but I'm not sure that it is technical
possible. My goal is to create a tutorial in which explicit instructions
are on the LHS of a page and a flash file is on the RHS that plays
through the instructions. The user would click step 1 (or perhaps a
'Begin'
...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Jon Harvey
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 7:51 AM
To: FrameUsers List
Subject: controlling Flash behavior using links in a PDF
Everyone,
I have an idea for a tutorial but I'm not sure that it is technical
possible. My goal is to create a tutorial
Adobe InDesign can place SWF documents, i.e. compiled Flash movies, and
fully respect what happens inside the clipping region that contain the SWF
file. A very good helper is the free PlaySWF plug-in (search Google to
find it), which makes it easy to *place* SWF documents into .INDD documents
Everyone,
I have an idea for a tutorial but I'm not sure that it is technical
possible. My goal is to create a tutorial in which explicit instructions
are on the LHS of a page and a flash file is on the RHS that plays
through the instructions. The user would click step 1 (or perhaps a
'Begin'
ramers-
> bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Jon Harvey
> Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 7:51 AM
> To: FrameUsers List
> Subject: controlling Flash behavior using links in a PDF
>
> Everyone,
>
>
>
> I have an idea for a tutorial but I'm not sure that
Adobe InDesign can place SWF documents, i.e. compiled Flash movies, and
fully respect what happens inside the clipping region that contain the SWF
file. A very good helper is the free "PlaySWF" plug-in (search Google to
find it), which makes it easy to *place* SWF documents into .INDD documents
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