[OS X TeX] Previewing PDF with movie/aniations

David Derbes derbes.physics at gmail.com
Fri Jan 1 10:31:13 EST 2021


Hi, Themis.

This post seems to indicate that Skim may do what you like. It’s free and I think open source. I like Skim very much. (Mac OS X.)

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/59116212/can-external-multimedia-files-linked-to-pdf-documents-launch-external-applicatio

Best wishes,
David Derbes
friendly neighborhood physics teacher (retired)


On Jan 1, 2021, at 9:23, Themis Matsoukas via MacOSX-TeX <macosx-tex at email.esm.psu.edu> wrote:

> Happy New Year!
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> Is Adobe Acrobat the only option for displaying a PDF with multimedia? I am using Beamer+multimedia /animate to embed movies or animated gifs. Acrobat gives a silly hand for a cursor and no laser pointer or other annotation tools that would be useful during presentation. I would consider payware if the options are right. If it could work on the iPad, even better.
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