Re: [Framers] Static image to video feature

2017-11-17 Thread Craig Ede
I agree with Wim on thisthis! ... Actually pdf files are more used for online viewing then for printing. ... Kind regards, Wim Hooghwinkel > single-file format. ___ This message is from the Framers mailing list

Re: [Framers] Static image to video feature

2017-11-16 Thread Wim Hooghwinkel - iDTP
The nice thing is that the pdf will be perfectly printable plus will be interactive when viewed online or on screen. Actually pdf files are more used for online viewing then for printing. Also, from FM you could use the same source to create html. Kind regards, Wim Hooghwinkel > Op 16

Re: [Framers] Static image to video feature

2017-11-15 Thread Scott Prentice
In theory .. EPUB .. can be this single file format that would be a good container for videos. But no publishing tools will do a decent job at it, so you'd have to hand code. :-o ...scott On 11/15/17 2:17 PM, Robert Lauriston wrote: I think the only supported embedded format is MP4.

Re: [Framers] Static image to video feature

2017-11-15 Thread Robert Lauriston
I think the only supported embedded format is MP4. Personally I find it perverse to use PDF as a container for anything that's not printable, but I guess there's no more appropriate single-file format. On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 1:57 PM, Wim Hooghwinkel - idtp wrote: > Hi Ken, > >

Re: [Framers] Static image to video feature

2017-11-15 Thread Ken Poshedly
Many thanks, Wim! -- Ken From: Wim Hooghwinkel - idtp To: fram...@frameusers.com; poshe...@bellsouth.net Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2017 4:57 PM Subject: Re: Static image to video feature Hi Ken, first import the video file (check what formats are supported, MP4,

Re: [Framers] Static image to video feature

2017-11-15 Thread Wim Hooghwinkel - idtp
Hi Ken, first import the video file (check what formats are supported, MP4, Mpeg, etc) using the file-import dialog. Then right click the imported file and choose set poster to find an image that wil be displayed in the pdf. This image will be clickable and start the video. FM12 has a sample

Re: [Framers] Static image to video feature

2017-11-15 Thread Mike Wickham
I see the feature listed in the help file for FrameMaker 10. So it goes back at least that far. Mike Wickham On 11/15/2017 6:56 AM, Shmuel Wolfson wrote: Is that something new in FM? If yes, do you know what FM version that started in? On 15-Nov-17 2:48 PM, Rick Quatro wrote: You can

Re: [Framers] Static image to video feature

2017-11-15 Thread Shmuel Wolfson
n Poshedly <poshe...@bellsouth.net>; Framers - frameusers.com <framers@lists.frameusers.com> Subject: Re: [Framers] Static image to video feature This is not a FrameMaker feature. It's a PDF feature. You have to insert the file in the PDF. On 14-Nov-17 11:25 PM, Ken Poshedly wrote:

Re: [Framers] Static image to video feature

2017-11-15 Thread Rick Quatro
al Message- From: Framers [mailto:framers-bounces+rick=rickquatro@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Shmuel Wolfson Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2017 3:46 AM To: Ken Poshedly <poshe...@bellsouth.net>; Framers - frameusers.com <framers@lists.frameusers.com> Subject: Re: [Framers]

Re: [Framers] Static image to video feature

2017-11-15 Thread Shmuel Wolfson
This is not a FrameMaker feature. It's a PDF feature. You have to insert the file in the PDF. On 14-Nov-17 11:25 PM, Ken Poshedly wrote: While I've been using FrameMaker since version 5.5 back in 1998, I've not used this feature -- if it even exists. What I want to do is insert an image in

[Framers] Static image to video feature

2017-11-14 Thread Ken Poshedly
While I've been using FrameMaker since version 5.5 back in 1998, I've not used this feature -- if it even exists. What I want to do is insert an image in my FM file that, when clicked in the pdf file, starts a video -- just like on practically all the online news sites out there. So . . .