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1. Re: common control buttons for animation+video
Dave Merchant Jun 2, 2012 8:20 PM (in response to Maesumi)Those examples don't use rich media, they're a massive stack of regular annotations controlled by some embedded scripts.
There's nothing to stop you creating your own SWF-based animations and video controllers, including the ActionScript code required for them to communicate with each other via the Acrobat JS bridge; but there are no pre-made templates to use. You would have to do it yourself in Flash or Flex.
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2. Re: common control buttons for animation+video
Maesumi Jun 2, 2012 11:52 PM (in response to Dave Merchant)(1) Is it possible to put 3 buttons, say A, B, C, on a PDF page so that pressing A will be equivalent to pressing B and C?
(2) And would Adobe Pro allow one button to be placed on top of another one?
The simplistic idea here is to manually perform what a program would do. So I will use A as the master control and place B on top of the control button for the video and put C on the control button for animation. Then when I click on A it is as if I have pressed B and C simultaneously.
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3. Re: common control buttons for animation+video
Dave Merchant Jun 5, 2012 2:48 AM (in response to Maesumi)No need - you can attach multiple actions to the same button.


