CTAN directory: /macros/latex/contrib/yt4pdf
You can get the contents of this directory bundled as a
zip file.
Packages in this directory:
| Identifier | Caption |
| yt4pdf |
Play YouTube videos in a PDF. |
Subdirectories
Files
| Name | Size* | Date UTC | Notes |
| README |
1 KiB |
2010-Oct-10 |
another name for /macros/latex/contrib/yt4pdf/readme; Shown below |
| readme |
1 KiB |
2010-Oct-10 |
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| yt4pdf.cfg |
359 bytes |
2010-Sep-22 |
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| yt4pdf.dtx |
20 KiB |
2010-Sep-23 |
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| yt4pdf.ins |
2 KiB |
2010-Sep-10 |
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| yt4pdf.sty |
11 KiB |
2010-Sep-23 |
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*File sizes in kibibytes.
Contents of README
The yt4pdf package
Dated: 10/10/10
The yt4pdf package uses the rmannot package to embed a special SWF file to
play the YouTube videos. There is a complete set of buttons that come with
the package to control the video: play, pause, stop loading, rewind, load
a video by its YouTube video ID, and a button to view a video on the
YouTube web site. Adobe Acrobat 9 or later is required to author a
document; only Adobe Reader 9 is need to view the created yt4pdf document.
The SWF file for playing the YouTube videos was developed by UVSAR
(http://www.uvsar.com/pdftube/) and is based on the YouTube chromeless
player and the YouTube ActionScript 3.0 Player API Reference
(http://code.google.com/apis/youtube/flash_api_reference.html)
The home web site for his package is at
http://www.math.uakron.edu/~dpstory/yt4pdf.html
were examples are on display.
Further examples may appear on the AeB Blog
http://www.math.uakron.edu/~dpstory/aebblog.html
Now, I simply must get back to my retirement.
Dr. D. P. Story
www.acrotex.net
dpstory@uakron.edu
dpstory@acrotex.net
10/10/10