This used to work:
\defineoverlay[tannenberg][%
{\externalfigure[tannenberg.jpg][width=\overlaywidth,height=\overlayheight]}]
\hfill\framed[offset=0pt,strut=no,background={foreground,tannenberg}]
{\externalfigure[%
On Jan 18, 2008 8:51 AM, Andrea Valle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Does anyone have any experience embedding Quicktime or other movies
in Context? Either in the document itself or simply a URL that will
play the movie in the the user's system player?
Can anyone supply some sample code snippets?
Please take a look at:
All,
Does anyone have any experience embedding Quicktime or other movies
in Context? Either in the document itself or simply a URL that will
play the movie in the the user's system player?
Can anyone supply some sample code snippets?
Appreciated.
David Arnold
\externalfigure[mymovie.mov][width=4cm,height=3cm,preview=yes]
I can't remember where to find an example in the manual but it is
something simple like this (taken from mailing list)
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On 18 Jan 2008, at 05:44, David Arnold wrote:
All,
Does anyone have any experience embedding
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
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