Hello,
Sorry i deleted the first mail so maybe I will not give a proper reply.
My opinion is that you cannot generate a pdf file from a latex file containing
movie15 commands using lyx.
You can use lyx to export the latex code and then you will have to use the
technique specified in the movie15
Hi Bruno,
It turns out it is possible to use LyX with movie15 (see earlier
responses by Lorenzo and JMarc), with the caveat that the full path to
the movie file must be provided. One must also use a PDF viewer that
can display movies (such as Acrobat Reader 8) as the default viewer in
Hello,
Sorry i deleted the first mail so maybe I will not give a proper reply.
My opinion is that you cannot generate a pdf file from a latex file containing
movie15 commands using lyx.
You can use lyx to export the latex code and then you will have to use the
technique specified in the movie15
Hi Bruno,
It turns out it is possible to use LyX with movie15 (see earlier
responses by Lorenzo and JMarc), with the caveat that the full path to
the movie file must be provided. One must also use a PDF viewer that
can display movies (such as Acrobat Reader 8) as the default viewer in
Hello,
Sorry i deleted the first mail so maybe I will not give a proper reply.
My opinion is that you cannot generate a pdf file from a latex file containing
movie15 commands using lyx.
You can use lyx to export the latex code and then you will have to use the
technique specified in the movie15
Hi Bruno,
It turns out it is possible to use LyX with movie15 (see earlier
responses by Lorenzo and JMarc), with the caveat that the full path to
the movie file must be provided. One must also use a PDF viewer that
can display movies (such as Acrobat Reader 8) as the default viewer in
Hi all,
Does anyone have experience using the movie15 package with LyX? I
would like to insert a movie in a document, and have it appear as an
animation in the PDF output. I followed the instructions at http://www.uoregon.edu/~noeckel/PDFmovie.html
and I am able to get it to work from a
Gerard Ateshian ha scritto:
pdfTeX error (ext5): cannot open file for embedding.
I think that when you ask LyX to generate the pdf a latex file is
generated somewhere in /tmp/lyx_*, and it is passed through pdflatex
directly there.
As LyX doesn't know that you are including the movie it cannot
Lorenzo Paulatto [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Gerard Ateshian ha scritto:
pdfTeX error (ext5): cannot open file for embedding.
I think that when you ask LyX to generate the pdf a latex file is
generated somewhere in /tmp/lyx_*, and it is passed through pdflatex
directly there.
As LyX doesn't
Lorenzo,
Thanks for the suggestion. I tried it and now LyX is able to produce
a PDF output file, but the output does not include the movie.
Gerard
On Jan 16, 2008, at 10:06 AM, Lorenzo Paulatto wrote:
Gerard Ateshian ha scritto:
pdfTeX error (ext5): cannot open file for embedding.
I
JMarc,
Yes, it seems it is the same bug. If I put the full path to the movie
file (and change my default viewer to Acrobat Reader 8), everything
works fine.
Thanks,
Gerard
On Jan 16, 2008, at 11:08 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Lorenzo Paulatto [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Gerard
Hi all,
Does anyone have experience using the movie15 package with LyX? I
would like to insert a movie in a document, and have it appear as an
animation in the PDF output. I followed the instructions at http://www.uoregon.edu/~noeckel/PDFmovie.html
and I am able to get it to work from a
Gerard Ateshian ha scritto:
pdfTeX error (ext5): cannot open file for embedding.
I think that when you ask LyX to generate the pdf a latex file is
generated somewhere in /tmp/lyx_*, and it is passed through pdflatex
directly there.
As LyX doesn't know that you are including the movie it cannot
Lorenzo Paulatto [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Gerard Ateshian ha scritto:
pdfTeX error (ext5): cannot open file for embedding.
I think that when you ask LyX to generate the pdf a latex file is
generated somewhere in /tmp/lyx_*, and it is passed through pdflatex
directly there.
As LyX doesn't
Lorenzo,
Thanks for the suggestion. I tried it and now LyX is able to produce
a PDF output file, but the output does not include the movie.
Gerard
On Jan 16, 2008, at 10:06 AM, Lorenzo Paulatto wrote:
Gerard Ateshian ha scritto:
pdfTeX error (ext5): cannot open file for embedding.
I
JMarc,
Yes, it seems it is the same bug. If I put the full path to the movie
file (and change my default viewer to Acrobat Reader 8), everything
works fine.
Thanks,
Gerard
On Jan 16, 2008, at 11:08 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Lorenzo Paulatto [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Gerard
Hi all,
Does anyone have experience using the movie15 package with LyX? I
would like to insert a movie in a document, and have it appear as an
animation in the PDF output. I followed the instructions at http://www.uoregon.edu/~noeckel/PDFmovie.html
and I am able to get it to work from a
Gerard Ateshian ha scritto:
> pdfTeX error (ext5): cannot open file for embedding.
I think that when you ask LyX to generate the pdf a latex file is
generated somewhere in /tmp/lyx_*, and it is passed through pdflatex
directly there.
As LyX doesn't know that you are including the movie it cannot
Lorenzo Paulatto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Gerard Ateshian ha scritto:
>> pdfTeX error (ext5): cannot open file for embedding.
>
> I think that when you ask LyX to generate the pdf a latex file is
> generated somewhere in /tmp/lyx_*, and it is passed through pdflatex
> directly there.
>
> As
Lorenzo,
Thanks for the suggestion. I tried it and now LyX is able to produce
a PDF output file, but the output does not include the movie.
Gerard
On Jan 16, 2008, at 10:06 AM, Lorenzo Paulatto wrote:
Gerard Ateshian ha scritto:
pdfTeX error (ext5): cannot open file for embedding.
I
JMarc,
Yes, it seems it is the same bug. If I put the full path to the movie
file (and change my default viewer to Acrobat Reader 8), everything
works fine.
Thanks,
Gerard
On Jan 16, 2008, at 11:08 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Lorenzo Paulatto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Gerard
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