Closed ygalanak closed 2 years ago
Just to clarify: Do you mean the animate-package? Or is animatedgraphics some other package I don't know of? I searched a bit for animatedgraphics and could not find much,
Yes, that's the one I was talking about. I was thinking about the command I was calling on TeX while writing it - sorry.
Same here. Control buttons are showing up correctly but are not clickable: it skips to the next slide. It's very frustrating since it seems to be working (other dual screen PDF presenters don't even behave correctly on these slides). Any workaround?
Is there any FOSS PDF viewer that can handle those animations? Last I checked, Okular had at least some preliminary implementation for JS and animations, but it did not work with the animations created by this package.
I'm on Mac, only thing I know is that it doesn't work on Preview but works on Adobe Acrobat Reader DC (the free one). No idea what it uses to render it though.
I have to close this ticket (and similar ones asking for animations / multimedia playback / etc) as "wontfix", since I don't have the resources to build and support this functionality myself.
Of course, if someone wants to implement this and send a pull request, please get in touch.
Hi,
In one of my slides I use the animatedgraphics package (which combines several .eps pictures generating something like .gif). Though, when I open the .pdf with dspdfviewer, the animated slide doesn't play. Any ideas?
Best, Y