Greetings everyone,
Last year, I ghost-wrote an economics text (taxation) for someone, and I
found that I enjoyed the work very much. So I'm interested in pursuing more
of the same. I wish to keep this brief, but I've written on a great many
topics, software of course, but more commonly
I have inserted several short video clips into a small manual created with
FrameMaker 12 (all clips are mp4 format). Book file is saved as a PDF.
When I open the PDF in Acrobat 9 or Adobe Reader 11 and click on the icon
for any of the videos, I see only a black box. When I open the same PDF in
Are all of these versions of Adobe Reader on the same computer? If so,
Adobe recommends against that, as they tend to stomp all over each
other, breaking things. The same thing can happen if you have Reader
installed on the same computer as Acrobat. If you have Acrobat, you
should not install
At 07:03 -0600 14/11/14, Mike Wickham wrote:
If you have Acrobat, you should not install Reader or the PDF Creation Add-on
that comes with FrameMaker on that same computer.
I'm sure this is true, Mike, but it's ultra-dumb: many folks *need* Acrobat Pro
as well as Reader and FrameMaker. Are