Adobe Acrobat SDK
Multimedia Features (Chapter 9 in PDF Reference)
Adobe® Supplement to the ISO 32000
9.6.1 RichMedia Annotations 86
>>
/Width
<< /Default 288
/Max 576
/Min 72
>>
/Position
<< /Type /RichMediaPosition
% RichMediaPosition dictionary
/HAlign /Far
/VAlign /Near
/HOffset 18
/VOffset 18
>>
>>
endobj
In the above example, the toolbar or the navigation pane are not displayed on initial activation of the
annotation. Context click events are handled by the conforming reader and not passed to the annotation
handler. The annotation appears as a separate window with an initial width of four inches and an initial
height of three inches and will be aligned 0.25 inches off the top right (in left to right reading languages)
corner of the document area.
RichMediaContent dictionary
The RichMediaContent dictionary contains content that is present within the annotation as referenced by
the RichMediaSettings dictionary. (See
“TABLE 9.50 Entries in a RichMediaSettings dictionary” on page 78
.)
Table 9.51 details the elements of the RichMediaContent dictionary.
TABLE 9.51 Entries in a RichMediaContent dictionary
KEY
TYPE
VALUE
Type
name
(
Optional; ExtensionLevel 3
) The type of PDF object that this
dictionary describes. If present, it shall be
RichMediaContent
for a RichMediaContent dictionary.
Assets
name tree
(
Optional; ExtensionLevel 3
) A name tree of embedded file
specification dictionaries as detailed in Section 3.10.2 of the
PDF Reference, sixth edition
.
Configurations
array
(
Optional; ExtensionLevel 3
) An array where each element is an
indirect object reference to a RichMediaConfiguration
dictionary.
Views
array
(
Optional; ExtensionLevel 3
) An array where each element is an
indirect object reference to a 3D view dictionary. See
“View
Dictionary” on page 92
for the details of the entries of this
dictionary.
Default value: If no views are specified, default values are used
for the components of a view dictionary, including
rendering/lighting modes, background color, and camera data.