Author: Brian Wood | Duration (hr:min): 06:19 | Language: English | 1DVD | Released on: 7/21/2009 | Exercise files: Yes | Size : 753MB
Description
Acrobat 9 Pro has the ability to integrate JavaScript, multimedia, and Flash within interactive PDFs. In Acrobat 9 Pro: Creating Multimedia Projects, Brian Wood teaches web developers, graphic designers, and anyone else how to use Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro. He shows how to create visually exciting PDF presentations, documents, and interface elements for distribution on the web, on CD/DVD, and via email. Brian explains the difference between embedded and linked media elements and shares several JavaScript examples that relate to all aspects of multimedia. Exercise files accompany the course.
Topics include:
* Working with the new Flash CS4 video integration
* Embedding and linking to all types of multimedia
* Creating links, buttons, and other navigation systems
* Integrating layers and buttons for web page-like effects
* Adding sounds to complement embedded video action
* Using buttons and bookmarks to interact with layers
Table Of Contents
Introduction
Welcome
Using the exercise files
Isn't a PDF just for reading?
1. Working with Links
Using links
Creating links
Editing links
Creating web links
Cross-document linking
Links and destinations
Creating link shortcuts
2. Adding Buttons
Adding buttons
Creating rollover buttons
Duplicating buttons
Using buttons to show and hide fields
Creating multiple action buttons
Button extras
3. Understanding Multimedia
Understanding multimedia and your audience
Understanding the difference between Acrobat Standard Pro and Pro Extended
Embedded vs. linked multimedia
4. Adding Movies for Acrobat 9 Playback
Inserting Flash (SWF files)
Setting advanced options
Editing the play area
Inserting Flash content with resources
Working with ActionScript FlashVars and Acrobat (Acrobat version detect)
Working with existing chapter points
Adding chapter points when converting to FLV (Pro Extended only)
Converting to FLV (Pro Extended only)
Setting a page action to auto run multimedia
Adding video to Microsoft Office files
Commenting on video
5. Adding Movies for Backwards Compatibility Playback (Acrobat 8 and Earlier)
Adding legacy multimedia
Setting the appearance (legacy media)
Setting playback settings
Adding alternate renditions (legacy media)
Linking to URL video
Controlling playback with buttons
Setting multimedia playback and multimedia trust preferences
Creating a PDF from drag and drop
6. Adding Sounds
Understanding audio formats
Inserting an audio file for Acrobat 9 playback
Inserting an audio file for Acrobat 8 and earlier playback
Setting the appearance of legacy sounds
Setting a page action for control
Controlling playback with buttons
Creating audio renditions
Understanding the difference between audio comments and multimedia audio
7. Working with Layers
Understanding layers
Creating layers
Setting layer properties
Using button actions to show and hide layers
Using bookmarks to interact with layers
Importing a file as a layer
8. Full-Screen Presentations
Understanding full-screen presentations
Setting initial view options
Setting full-screen preferences
About page actions
Creating a full-screen presentation using a page action
Adding a button to enter and exit full-screen mode
Setting transitions
Adding a document action to enter full-screen mode
Controlling full-screen mode using JavaScript
9. JavaScript and Acrobat
Introduction to JavaScript and Acrobat
Where does JavaScript go?
Creating a pop-up menu system
Manipulating PDF layers
Showing and hiding text fields
Spawning page templates
Popping an Alert window
Creating an Acrobat version detect pt. 1
Creating an Acrobat version detect pt. 2
Conclusion
Goodbye
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