Hello,
the most correct way would be to use Edge, but if you want to reuse the animations you've done in InDesign, read this article.
http://digitalpublishing.tumblr.com/post/3898796141/animate-headlines- or-other-things
I used it and it works great.
The only downside is that you can not display in the Content Viewer, you must view it on the ipad.
Hope this helps.
Yes, i understand that indesign animation are not supported in Dps. Sorry a want a confirm: Animation are supported only in pdf interactive exported from indesign? (adobe reader and professional have a copy of flash player included?) For the future what is the best solution for a designer? Wait that Dps process swf or learn Adobe Edge or Hype? Many thanks. f
Bob, as you know, the way is import swf and export an interactive pdf!
http://tv.adobe.com/watch/csinsider-design/indesign-creating-interacti ve-pdfs-with-page-turn-and-flash-animations/ (Important the plugin presenter script)
Anyway i don't understand why flash animation are available in indesign.
Interactive pdf are not much used.
f
Animation features are supported only when exporting to the Adobe Flash Player (.SWF). They are not supported when exporting to Interactive PDF. To add animation effects to a PDF file, export a selection as a SWF file from InDesign and place that SWF file in the InDesign document.
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/indesign/cs/using/WS328f5ee33f08f77d1e63e3 d123cdfe63dd-8000.html
Folobo, see this article for a list of supported interactivity features in DPS:
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/digitalpubsuite/using/WS67cb9e293e2f1f60-f f0a97712e49f21d0f-8000.html
They have no relevancy to the discussion at all except to confirm what I already told you. Animations are SWF only.
Yes Bob. Animations are SWF but i can import it in Pdf. So i can use it in Pdf.
Yes, this have no relevancy in this discussion. But it is important for all (also if this is dps forum).
Many thanks.
f
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