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From: | luis antunes pena |
Subject: | Re: Audio File in beamer and orgmode |
Date: | Wed, 2 Oct 2024 17:07:07 +0200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird |
Thank you, Orm. Now I got it to work in LaTex. Next step will be in org-mode. Best, Luís PS: This example works only with Adobe Acrobat, but not with Preview on OSX. On 02.10.24 14:43, Orm Finnendahl
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Hi Luís, it doesn't work OOTB in org-mode, but you can always embed LaTex verbatim in Org files using the #+LATEX: prefix. My recommendation: Generate a LaTex file from org beamer with some blind text at a place where you need your link and then check, what you have to input there in order to get working links to audio files by directly rendering from the LaTeX file generated by org. This page might get you there: https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/51632/embedding-sound-files-into-beamer-presentation-with-media9 This part on the page: \includemedia[ addresource=igottafever.mp3, flashvars={ source=igottafever.mp3 &autoPlay=true } has to be marked up in org-mode like this to appear in the latex after export: #+LATEX: \includemedia[ #+LATEX: addresource=igottafever.mp3, #+LATEX: flashvars={ #+LATEX: source=igottafever.mp3 #+LATEX: &autoPlay=true #+LATEX: } Once it works, this could also be put into an elisp function and invoked on a keystroke prompting for the url and its name. I think you can also use #+BEGIN_LATEX: and #+END_LATEX: to avoid repeating the #+LATEX on every line. -- Orm Am Mittwoch, den 02. Oktober 2024 um 11:50:10 Uhr (+0200) schrieb luis antunes pena:Dear all, I'm working on a presentation in beamer using orgmode and couldn´t find information on how to include an audio file in orgmode to be converted to beamer and a pdf. Is there any example that you could share? Thanks in advance. Luís |
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