https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=397948
Bug ID: 397948
Summary: Animation stops working in presentation mode
Product: okular
Version: 1.3.3
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: norma
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=404106
Bug ID: 404106
Summary: Unable to render video properly in pdf files created
by pdftex
Product: okular
Version: 1.3.3
Platform: Ubuntu Packages
OS: Linux
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--- Comment #2 from Jay Schieber ---
(In reply to Yuri Chornoivan from comment #1)
> The attached file works fine here (Okular 1.6.70, videos are playing as
> expected after the click).
>
> Can you try some newer version than 1.3.3 (afaik
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--- Comment #4 from Jay Schieber ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #3)
> Most likely, yes. FWIW works for me too using a newer version.
Hmm. This is looking nontrivial if you don't already have the setup in place
for KDE compilation.
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--- Comment #6 from Jay Schieber ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #5)
> Yep, right here:
> https://community.kde.org/Get_Involved/development#One-time_setup:
> _your_development_environment
This makes it look like I have to modify
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--- Comment #8 from Jay Schieber ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #7)
> This doesn't modify anything on your system. All software is compiled and
> installed to ~/kde, which is inside your home folder. Your system itself is
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--- Comment #10 from Jay Schieber ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #9)
> Re-read the paragraph that starts with "We want to add kdesrc-build to your
> system's $PATH variable" :)
Strange. I did that, but still neede
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--- Comment #12 from Jay Schieber ---
I am getting a very stupid problem with path. I modified bashrc in the way I
suggested, also added it the new path by hand, and checked:
jay@desktop:~/kde/src/kdesrc-build$ $PATH
bash:
/home/jay/kde/src/kdesrc
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--- Comment #13 from Jay Schieber ---
Duh! Now I see that the problem was that I was mixing the new and old structure
using the /src directory.
However, even after that I cannot compile because of problems with CMake and
KDE.
This is getting too
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--- Comment #1 from Jay Schieber ---
Created attachment 114689
--> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=114689&action=edit
example problem
Here is an example of a pdf made from latex. There are four slides, and an
animation on each sli
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--- Comment #2 from Jay Schieber ---
OK, another comment. I installed okular using snap, which was a higher
version, 1.4.4. This worked somewhat better, but still had an issue in one of
the animations.
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--- Comment #4 from Jay Schieber ---
(In reply to Oliver Sander from comment #3)
> Hi Jay, unfortunately your example does not contain the actual movie files.
> Apparently they are not actually embedded with the pdf file.
>
> And what do
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--- Comment #5 from Jay Schieber ---
I think that the real issue for the current problem is that the movie files are
currently stored in another directory. This directory is added to the latex
file for the location of the movie, but that is somehow
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--- Comment #6 from Jay Schieber ---
Sorry, I keep adding to this. I have now found that if I keep all of the movie
files in the same directory, and put the slides in presentation mode, only the
first slide plays correctly. However, if I toggle
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