5.3 for Windows

Table Of Contents
FOXIT READER 5.3
User Manual
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A. List Renditions for Event -- You can assign different renditions to different
actions but Mouse Up is chosen by default. Mouse Up means that when the
mouse button is clicked and released, the rendition is played.
B. Add Rendition There’re three ways for you to choose:
Use a File: Double-click the file you want to add to the rendition list. The
content type is selected automatically.
Use a URL: Type the URL and select the content type.
By Copying an Existing Rendition: Select the rendition you want to
copy.
C. Edit Rendition When clicking the Edit Rendition button, the Rendition
Settings dialog box appears, which allows you to specify the playback
location, and other settings to differentiate it from other renditions.
Media Settings -- Specifies the general properties for the movie or
sound clip:
Rendition Name: Enter the name for the rendition, which will
appear in the list of renditions. (This name does not determine which
media file is played.)
Media Clip Location: Specify the clip by typing or navigating to it.
Content Type: Will be selected automatically when you specify the
clip location. Changing the Content Type setting may cause problems
playing the media.
Embed content in document: Includes the media file into the PDF
file. This option will increase the file size of the PDF. It is selected by
default. If the check box is cleared, you will not be able to play it if
you open this PDF file on other computers.
Rendition Alternate Text: Type a description of the rendition.
Allow temp File: Specify whether writing a temp file is allowed and
when. Some media players write a temp file when they play a movie
or sound clip. If you want to prevent users from easily copying the
media content in a secure document, you may want to disallow the
creation of temp files. However, selecting this setting may prevent
the movie from being played by media players that require the use of
temp files.
Playback Settings Use this tab to determine how the movie or
sound clip is played.
Keep Player Open: Select whether you want the player to close
after it plays the movie or sound clip.