I followed Adam Lindsay's suggestion and looked up \useexternalsoundtrack
in core-fig.
But unfortunately I am ignorant of low level TeXnicalities.
I could only figure out that I needed two parameters and by trial and error
I found that they have to be included in [ and ].
The line:
\gebruikextern
At 11:12 12/06/2003 +0200, you wrote:
Dear ConTeXt users,
Can anybody tell me whether it is possible to start a program with a
particular file?
Let's say I want to start mediaplayer with the file MyMusic.wav.
in addition to adam's answer, you can use \goto {something}
[program(somefile)] to ge
Sytse Knypstra said this at Thu, 12 Jun 2003 11:12:01 +0200:
>Let's say I want to start mediaplayer with the file MyMusic.wav.
Well, for this specific example, why not \useexternalsoundtrack (core-fig)?
Acrobat seems to support a fair number of media types in a cross-platform
way, which could get
Dear ConTeXt users,
Can anybody tell me whether it is possible to start a program with a
particular file?
Let's say I want to start mediaplayer with the file MyMusic.wav.
Thank you,
Sytse Knypstra
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