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Re: Links from slide shows/PDF documents to Mathematica Manipulate demos?
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- Subject: [mg114312] Re: Links from slide shows/PDF documents to Mathematica Manipulate demos?
- From: Yves Klett <yves.klett at googlemail.com>
- Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2010 06:23:17 -0500 (EST)
... feels like groundhog day...
http://tinyurl.com/2ccayb3
Anyway, this should also work with PDF hyperlinks. Not a very
streamlined thing, though.
Over and out,
Yves
Am 30.11.2010 10:03, schrieb AES:
> Does anyone have any practical advice or tips based on personal
> experience to offer re linking from within standard slide presentations
> or PDF documents to present and display live Mathematica animations
> using the Manipulate[ ] commands --and back?
>
> Notes:
>
> I have Adobe Acrobat and some elementary experience in linking from
> within PDF presentations or documents to movies, QuickTime animations
> and the like -- including creating the links in the PDF document to
> start with. Before I start on any tedious experiments doing this with
> Mathematica Manipulates[ ]s, I'd appreciate any tips or advice from
> others who've already done this.
>
> [Similar tips for linking to Mathematica Manipulate[ ]s from within PowerPoint
> or Keynote presentations may also be hepful -- but my base platform is
> likely to remain PDF rather than either of these.]
>
> I know there are Mathematica supporters who will argue strongly that
> presentations like this not only can be, but should be, prepared and
> presented entirely within Mathematica itself.
>
> Sorry -- all due respect for this view -- but not gonna happen, for me
> or, I think, for very many others.
>
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