Sounds possible.

Would most situations / people not use PowerPoint for presentations
though? And for kiosks you could make a good case for playing the .swf
directly via flashplayer, or through a wrapper like Zinc or Director.

Just trying to find the advantages of animated PDFs over mroe widely
used options.

Nik

On 5/18/07, Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My thinking is that if this would work as well as ti seems to
> look, people would use it a lot more. I have the feeling that
> swf in PDF - while not mutually exclusive - they technologies
> that are use in two different ways. PDF is still a mainstay
> of print quality material (so I send you a PDF if I want to
> be able to print it properly), if I want to send you some
> (screen based) animation, or even a facility to fill in some
> on-line form, then I send you some email based item, probably
> html email or link you to a site that has the respective
> thing I want you to look at or interact.

My understanding of this is that the primary goal of embedding SWF or other
multimedia content in PDF is for presentations and kiosk stuff.

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