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Making PDF Documents Fly

By Gabrielle Dara Krim


A White Paper from Integration New Media




Integration New Media, Inc.
1425 West René-Levesque Blvd.,
Suite 906
Montreal (Quebec) H3G 1T7
Canada
Tel.: +1 514 871-1333
Fax: +1 514 871 9251
www.IntegrationNewMedia.com
Making PDF Documents Fly



            Current trends in PDF publishing

                        By now we all know the benefits of Portable Document Format (PDF) for
                        publishing content where layout and design are important – PDF is the best
                        format to use if you want to preserve fonts and colors of the original document.
                        PDF documents are scalable, render faithfully on all computer screens, and
                        print out exactly as they appear on screen. Not to mention the many design
                        and editing tools that automatically output to PDF format. This de facto standard
                        for publishing has been around for about 10 years and continues to grow
                        in popularity. Traditionally used within corporations, to distribute corporate
                        documents among employees, PDF is now one of the most common formats
                        for publishing information destined for public consumption, via the World Wide
                        Web. PDF documents can be found in areas as diverse as newspapers,
                        government, culinary arts, astronomy, etc.


                        However, not everyone is a PDF fan. Compared to web pages, PDF documents
                        are criticized for being too heavy and taking too long to load. They are often
                        associated with large amounts of uninterrupted text, which are difficult to read
                        on screen. And PDF documents launch in a separate browser window with the
                        Adobe Reader menu and toolbar, throwing the user out of the web site’s familiar
                        interface and thereby destroying the harmonious, comforting environment, so
                        carefully established by the web designer. They are also thought of as static
                        objects, out of place in the dynamic World Wide Web.


                                    “According to many statistics, the
                                    average attention span for web
                                    browsing is about 10 seconds.”

                        Computer-based presentations, both CD-ROM and web-based, have come a
                        long way in terms of the ability to inform and influence. By incorporating not only
                        text and static graphics, but also audio, video and animation, computer-based
                        content can stimulate more of the senses and thereby fully engage the user.
                        The addition of interactivity further encourages users to focus on the content,
                        make decisions, voice their opinions and actively participate in learning or
                        exploring. However, a presentation, advertisement, or e-learning application
                        can only be effective if it captures and retains the audience’s attention, and any
                        distraction, such as shifting to a new user interface or waiting for an application
                        to open, can jeopardize that tenuous hold. According to many statistics, the
                        average attention span for web browsing is about 10 seconds. Therefore,
                        in order to compete with the myriad of alternative products and sources of
                        information, content must be visually appealing, responsive and targeted to the
                        user’s needs and preferences. Can PDF documents deliver this kind of user
                        experience?


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                       Adobe® has made some recent progress in this direction. With Acrobat 6®,
                       released in May of this year, authors can now incorporate Flash® animation
                       within their PDF documents. There is also a new search engine, which allows
                       users to search for phrases within a single document or across multiple
                       documents. And Acrobat’s support for form controls allows for the element of
                       interactivity. But, you say you already have static PDF documents and you want
                       to be able to reuse them? Don’t despair; there is an even better way to bring
                       your PDF documents to life.


           Marrying PDF documents with multimedia

                       Multimedia authoring environments such as Director®, Authorware®, Flash®
                       and PowerPoint® allow for rich multi-sensory experiences by embedding
                       sound, text, animation and still images. And, with the exception of PowerPoint,
                       these applications can be “programmed” to allow sophisticated interaction and
                       navigation. They can ask questions to collect information on user preferences
                       and abilities, and subsequently tailor the content presented to the user’s profile.
                       They even have the capacity to monitor individual or group usage patterns. By
                       marrying PDF documents with such rich-media applications, content developers
                       can make use of existing PDF material, while gaining the highest possible
                       degree of interactivity and the ability to incorporate a wide variety of stimuli.


                       The illustration below shows a product catalog that uses PDF documents in a
                       multimedia presentation along with video, text and still photographs.



                                                                                                     PDF documents
                                                                                                     are used to
                                                                                                     illustrate technical
                                                                                                     information and
                                                                                                     pricing.




      Pictures and videos
      demonstrate the
      products in action.




                                                JLG e-catalog screenshot courtesy of Andy Petroski




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                        There are two approaches to using PDF documents with multimedia
                        applications:

                            1) Launch PDF documents in a separate application window
                            2) Integrate PDF documents directly within the multi-media environment


                        All of the above mentioned authoring tools have the ability to launch an
                        external application, such as Adobe Reader, in a separate window. This type
                        of solution is often free and it only requires that the end-user have a version of
                        Adobe Reader on his system. However, it may require some scripting by the
                        developer, and the deployment is not always reliable -- may behave differently
                        across different operating systems, and will not work at all if system registry
                        settings are not correct or the application is not present. This approach
                        also breaks the continuity and flow of the application, and disrupts the end-
                        user’s experience, forcing him to shift attention to another user interface. It is
                        preferable to integrate PDF documents within the application, so that the user is
                        not thrown out of his working environment.


           Current options for integrating PDFs

                        There are only two solutions that currently offer seamless integration of
                        PDF documents within multimedia environments. One is an Xtra extension
                        for Director and Authorware created by Integration New Media (INM), and
                        appropriately named PDF Xtra. The other is Flash; the new release of Flash
                        MX 2004 is now able to import PDF documents. These two solutions work very
                        differently and are best suited to different delivery strategies.


                        Either solution can be delivered either locally or via the Internet. However,
                        Flash is optimized for web delivery, whereas the PDF Xtra solution, which uses
                        Director or Authorware, is better suited to CD-ROM and Intranet delivery. The
                        fundamental differences inherent in Flash and Director also influence how they
                        support PDF documents.


                        Flash imports PDF documents
                        Flash allows you to import PDF documents directly into your movie, so that their
                        contents are available to be displayed as is or manipulated within the authoring
                        environment. The original PDF contents are converted to separate objects in
                        Flash. Upon importing a document there are several options to choose from,
                        which allow the author to convert each page to an image format (rasterize), or
                        import each individual element as a vector-formatted object. This flexibility can
                        be useful if the intent is to animate individual elements of the original document

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                       within Flash. However, it also negates some of the key benefits of using PDF in
                       the first place. Among the drawbacks of the Flash solution, the following stand
                       out:


                           1) Because the original contents are altered in Flash, this means if any
                              changes are made to the original source, the document will have to
                              be re-imported into Flash. If there are animation effects on individual
                              elements they will have to be redone, etc.
                           2) If you choose to rasterize your pages, they will no longer print or render
                              smoothly when scaled, as they do in Acrobat/ Reader.
                           3) You must have the original fonts used in the PDF document, or else they
                              will be substituted when the document is imported to Flash, even if the
                              fonts are embedded in the original PDF.
                           4) There is no automatic way to allow the end-user to scroll the document,
                              resize or navigate through it. This kind of interaction has to be
                              implemented by the developer using action script.


                       Nevertheless, considering that this is the first version of Flash to support PDF
                       documents, Macromedia has done a wonderful job. It will be interesting to see
                       how the feature evolves over time.


                       PDF Xtra links documents
                       INM’s PDF Xtra links your PDF document to Director or Authorware, with
                       the option to specify a variety of custom display settings or elect to use the
                       document’s default settings. Because the original PDF documents are linked
                       and not imported or converted, they do not have to be re-imported if you decide
                       to make changes to them. Your content files can even be replaced on disk just
                       before final packaging, without the need to re-enter the authoring environment.


                       At run-time, PDF Xtra launches Acrobat or Adobe Reader silently in the
                       background, so the user never leaves the multimedia environment. The end-
                       user can control the display, navigation, and printing at run-time, either via
                       the optional Adobe Reader toolbar, right-click menu, or via your own custom
                       buttons. The hand and text selection tools are automatically enabled so the user
                       can scroll long pages within the presentation window. PDF form controls are
                       also automatically active. Pre-coded user interactions, called behaviors, make
                       it easy to build a custom user interface in Director without using any scripting. In
                       addition, an elaborate application programming interface is available for more
                       advanced programmers.



© Integration New Media Inc 2003.                                                                       5
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                               Screenshot of PDF document displayed within Director’s stage


                        PDF Xtra is very simple to learn and use, and it allows you to display PDF
                        documents cleanly within Director and Authorware. However, because PDF
                        Xtra uses Adobe Acrobat or Reader, there a few limitations, depending on the
                        operating system and delivery requirements of your project:
                            1) Acrobat or Adobe Reader has to be available on the end-user’s system.
                               Developers can either use a built-in method, to test if a version of
                               Acrobat/Reader is found on the hard disk, or deliver a specific version of
                               the free Adobe Reader along with the project on CD-ROM.
                            2) The full version of Acrobat and the free Reader do not support the all of
                               the same functions. If you simply need to display and navigate through
                               PDF documents you will not run into difficulties, but some of the more
                               sophisticated operations, such as retrieving a document’s text, require the
                               professional version of Acrobat, which cannot be delivered on CD-ROM.
                            3) There are differences in the functions supported by Acrobat/Reader
                               from Windows to Mac. On Windows the functions to navigate from page
                               to page are supported in all versions of Adobe Reader and Acrobat,
                               whereas on Mac they are not.
                            4) The PDF document must sit on top of all other graphical elements; you
                               cannot place a button or graphic within the area occupied by the PDF
                               document.
                            5) User interaction (mouse-clicking) on the document is interpreted directly
                               by the Adobe application and the underlying multimedia application does
                               not receive any notification of events, such as when the user moves to a
                               different page, or when a document is finished printing.

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                       What the future may hold
                       Given the ever-growing popularity of PDF and the increasing need to offer more
                       interactive multimedia experiences, while controlling development costs, the
                       next generation of PDF integration tools will continue to evolve, to better meet
                       the needs of developers, project sponsors and ultimately, the end-user. One
                       can get an idea of what the future may hold from the findings of a recent survey
                       of multimedia developers, conducted by Integration New Media. The survey
                       participants had all developed multimedia projects, using PDF documents,
                       within the last two years.

                       The needs expressed in participants’ wish lists reveal certain trends that are
                       emerging in the industry:


                           -   A self-contained product - the ability to seamlessly integrate PDF
                               documents within a multimedia project, but without requiring additional
                               applications, such as Acrobat or Reader.
                           -   Transparent document integration – blending the PDF documents into
                               the user interface (no separate windows or toolbars), resulting in the best
                               possible visual experience for the user.
                           -   Enhanced creative capabilities - allowing for rich media and document
                               layout creativity, e.g., customizable toolbars and buttons, ability to add
                               effects to the PDF, such as transparency, inks, animation, etc.
                           -   Cross-platform consistency – Projects need to run identically on all
                               platforms, which in turn widens the audience reach, while reducing end-
                               user support. Developers will no longer have to worry about whether
                               Acrobat or Reader is installed on their clients’ computers, nor deal
                               with inconsistencies between different versions of Acrobat/ Reader or
                               between Mac and Windows.
                           -   Interactive PDFs – The end-user should be able to interact with the
                               PDF document --click hyperlinks, buttons, form controls, etc. -- and the
                               multimedia application should be able to monitor that interaction and
                               have control over it.
                           -   Easy to learn and excellent support – As Authoring tools become
                               increasingly user- friendly, more junior developers will enter this market,
                               creating a need for easy-to-use products with superior product support.




© Integration New Media Inc 2003.                                                                      7
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            Conclusion


                        Although the world of multimedia is becoming vastly popular, it does not
                        necessarily mean the end of traditional desktop publishing. Rather, there is a
                        bridge that can be built between these two mediums. Creating the right blend
                        between the two can not only lead to increased productivity, but can help
                        you deliver your message in a more efficient and more effective manner. The
                        developers’ wish list of functionalities gives us an idea of what to anticipate
                        in the next generation of PDF integration tools. And with the arrival of better
                        adapted development tools, we can expect to see a new wave of e-catalogs,
                        e-learning and edutainment publications come to life in immersing, rich-media,
                        even from beginner and non-expert developers -- a real step in rendering
                        multimedia accessible to everyone.



                        Gabrielle Krim has a B.A. in Computer Science from Cornell University and
                        a M.A. in Educational Technology from Concordia University. She has over
                        10 years experience in the industry, as a software developer and multimedia
                        author for database and e-learning projects. She has been working for INM as
                        Instructional Designer and Product Manager since March 2002.




                        References

                        www.IntegrationNewMedia.com

                        www.macromedia.com




© Integration New Media Inc 2003.                                                                   8
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            Summary


                       - Current trends in PDF publishing
                       Now that PDF publishing is becoming more mainstream, we are finding that
                       users are demanding more – static PDF documents do not compete against
                       dynamic web pages.

                       - Marrying PDF documents with multimedia
                       By integrating PDF documents within multimedia authoring environments,
                       content developers can provide interactivity and a variety of multi-sensory
                       elements, while reusing their existing PDF content.

                       - Options for integrating PDF in multimedia
                       INM’s PDF Xtra and Flash are the only solutions available which seamlessly
                       integrate PDF documents directly into the authoring environment. This section
                       discusses how their methods of integration differ and the advantages and
                       disadvantages of each.

                       - What to look forward to in the future
                       As PDF integration tools evolve, they will become more streamlined, more
                       reliable, and easier to learn and use.




© Integration New Media Inc 2003.                                                                    9

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  • 1. Making PDF Documents Fly By Gabrielle Dara Krim A White Paper from Integration New Media Integration New Media, Inc. 1425 West René-Levesque Blvd., Suite 906 Montreal (Quebec) H3G 1T7 Canada Tel.: +1 514 871-1333 Fax: +1 514 871 9251 www.IntegrationNewMedia.com
  • 2. Making PDF Documents Fly Current trends in PDF publishing By now we all know the benefits of Portable Document Format (PDF) for publishing content where layout and design are important – PDF is the best format to use if you want to preserve fonts and colors of the original document. PDF documents are scalable, render faithfully on all computer screens, and print out exactly as they appear on screen. Not to mention the many design and editing tools that automatically output to PDF format. This de facto standard for publishing has been around for about 10 years and continues to grow in popularity. Traditionally used within corporations, to distribute corporate documents among employees, PDF is now one of the most common formats for publishing information destined for public consumption, via the World Wide Web. PDF documents can be found in areas as diverse as newspapers, government, culinary arts, astronomy, etc. However, not everyone is a PDF fan. Compared to web pages, PDF documents are criticized for being too heavy and taking too long to load. They are often associated with large amounts of uninterrupted text, which are difficult to read on screen. And PDF documents launch in a separate browser window with the Adobe Reader menu and toolbar, throwing the user out of the web site’s familiar interface and thereby destroying the harmonious, comforting environment, so carefully established by the web designer. They are also thought of as static objects, out of place in the dynamic World Wide Web. “According to many statistics, the average attention span for web browsing is about 10 seconds.” Computer-based presentations, both CD-ROM and web-based, have come a long way in terms of the ability to inform and influence. By incorporating not only text and static graphics, but also audio, video and animation, computer-based content can stimulate more of the senses and thereby fully engage the user. The addition of interactivity further encourages users to focus on the content, make decisions, voice their opinions and actively participate in learning or exploring. However, a presentation, advertisement, or e-learning application can only be effective if it captures and retains the audience’s attention, and any distraction, such as shifting to a new user interface or waiting for an application to open, can jeopardize that tenuous hold. According to many statistics, the average attention span for web browsing is about 10 seconds. Therefore, in order to compete with the myriad of alternative products and sources of information, content must be visually appealing, responsive and targeted to the user’s needs and preferences. Can PDF documents deliver this kind of user experience? © Integration New Media Inc 2003. 2
  • 3. Making PDF Documents Fly Adobe® has made some recent progress in this direction. With Acrobat 6®, released in May of this year, authors can now incorporate Flash® animation within their PDF documents. There is also a new search engine, which allows users to search for phrases within a single document or across multiple documents. And Acrobat’s support for form controls allows for the element of interactivity. But, you say you already have static PDF documents and you want to be able to reuse them? Don’t despair; there is an even better way to bring your PDF documents to life. Marrying PDF documents with multimedia Multimedia authoring environments such as Director®, Authorware®, Flash® and PowerPoint® allow for rich multi-sensory experiences by embedding sound, text, animation and still images. And, with the exception of PowerPoint, these applications can be “programmed” to allow sophisticated interaction and navigation. They can ask questions to collect information on user preferences and abilities, and subsequently tailor the content presented to the user’s profile. They even have the capacity to monitor individual or group usage patterns. By marrying PDF documents with such rich-media applications, content developers can make use of existing PDF material, while gaining the highest possible degree of interactivity and the ability to incorporate a wide variety of stimuli. The illustration below shows a product catalog that uses PDF documents in a multimedia presentation along with video, text and still photographs. PDF documents are used to illustrate technical information and pricing. Pictures and videos demonstrate the products in action. JLG e-catalog screenshot courtesy of Andy Petroski © Integration New Media Inc 2003. 3
  • 4. Making PDF Documents Fly There are two approaches to using PDF documents with multimedia applications: 1) Launch PDF documents in a separate application window 2) Integrate PDF documents directly within the multi-media environment All of the above mentioned authoring tools have the ability to launch an external application, such as Adobe Reader, in a separate window. This type of solution is often free and it only requires that the end-user have a version of Adobe Reader on his system. However, it may require some scripting by the developer, and the deployment is not always reliable -- may behave differently across different operating systems, and will not work at all if system registry settings are not correct or the application is not present. This approach also breaks the continuity and flow of the application, and disrupts the end- user’s experience, forcing him to shift attention to another user interface. It is preferable to integrate PDF documents within the application, so that the user is not thrown out of his working environment. Current options for integrating PDFs There are only two solutions that currently offer seamless integration of PDF documents within multimedia environments. One is an Xtra extension for Director and Authorware created by Integration New Media (INM), and appropriately named PDF Xtra. The other is Flash; the new release of Flash MX 2004 is now able to import PDF documents. These two solutions work very differently and are best suited to different delivery strategies. Either solution can be delivered either locally or via the Internet. However, Flash is optimized for web delivery, whereas the PDF Xtra solution, which uses Director or Authorware, is better suited to CD-ROM and Intranet delivery. The fundamental differences inherent in Flash and Director also influence how they support PDF documents. Flash imports PDF documents Flash allows you to import PDF documents directly into your movie, so that their contents are available to be displayed as is or manipulated within the authoring environment. The original PDF contents are converted to separate objects in Flash. Upon importing a document there are several options to choose from, which allow the author to convert each page to an image format (rasterize), or import each individual element as a vector-formatted object. This flexibility can be useful if the intent is to animate individual elements of the original document © Integration New Media Inc 2003. 4
  • 5. Making PDF Documents Fly within Flash. However, it also negates some of the key benefits of using PDF in the first place. Among the drawbacks of the Flash solution, the following stand out: 1) Because the original contents are altered in Flash, this means if any changes are made to the original source, the document will have to be re-imported into Flash. If there are animation effects on individual elements they will have to be redone, etc. 2) If you choose to rasterize your pages, they will no longer print or render smoothly when scaled, as they do in Acrobat/ Reader. 3) You must have the original fonts used in the PDF document, or else they will be substituted when the document is imported to Flash, even if the fonts are embedded in the original PDF. 4) There is no automatic way to allow the end-user to scroll the document, resize or navigate through it. This kind of interaction has to be implemented by the developer using action script. Nevertheless, considering that this is the first version of Flash to support PDF documents, Macromedia has done a wonderful job. It will be interesting to see how the feature evolves over time. PDF Xtra links documents INM’s PDF Xtra links your PDF document to Director or Authorware, with the option to specify a variety of custom display settings or elect to use the document’s default settings. Because the original PDF documents are linked and not imported or converted, they do not have to be re-imported if you decide to make changes to them. Your content files can even be replaced on disk just before final packaging, without the need to re-enter the authoring environment. At run-time, PDF Xtra launches Acrobat or Adobe Reader silently in the background, so the user never leaves the multimedia environment. The end- user can control the display, navigation, and printing at run-time, either via the optional Adobe Reader toolbar, right-click menu, or via your own custom buttons. The hand and text selection tools are automatically enabled so the user can scroll long pages within the presentation window. PDF form controls are also automatically active. Pre-coded user interactions, called behaviors, make it easy to build a custom user interface in Director without using any scripting. In addition, an elaborate application programming interface is available for more advanced programmers. © Integration New Media Inc 2003. 5
  • 6. Making PDF Documents Fly Screenshot of PDF document displayed within Director’s stage PDF Xtra is very simple to learn and use, and it allows you to display PDF documents cleanly within Director and Authorware. However, because PDF Xtra uses Adobe Acrobat or Reader, there a few limitations, depending on the operating system and delivery requirements of your project: 1) Acrobat or Adobe Reader has to be available on the end-user’s system. Developers can either use a built-in method, to test if a version of Acrobat/Reader is found on the hard disk, or deliver a specific version of the free Adobe Reader along with the project on CD-ROM. 2) The full version of Acrobat and the free Reader do not support the all of the same functions. If you simply need to display and navigate through PDF documents you will not run into difficulties, but some of the more sophisticated operations, such as retrieving a document’s text, require the professional version of Acrobat, which cannot be delivered on CD-ROM. 3) There are differences in the functions supported by Acrobat/Reader from Windows to Mac. On Windows the functions to navigate from page to page are supported in all versions of Adobe Reader and Acrobat, whereas on Mac they are not. 4) The PDF document must sit on top of all other graphical elements; you cannot place a button or graphic within the area occupied by the PDF document. 5) User interaction (mouse-clicking) on the document is interpreted directly by the Adobe application and the underlying multimedia application does not receive any notification of events, such as when the user moves to a different page, or when a document is finished printing. © Integration New Media Inc 2003. 6
  • 7. Making PDF Documents Fly What the future may hold Given the ever-growing popularity of PDF and the increasing need to offer more interactive multimedia experiences, while controlling development costs, the next generation of PDF integration tools will continue to evolve, to better meet the needs of developers, project sponsors and ultimately, the end-user. One can get an idea of what the future may hold from the findings of a recent survey of multimedia developers, conducted by Integration New Media. The survey participants had all developed multimedia projects, using PDF documents, within the last two years. The needs expressed in participants’ wish lists reveal certain trends that are emerging in the industry: - A self-contained product - the ability to seamlessly integrate PDF documents within a multimedia project, but without requiring additional applications, such as Acrobat or Reader. - Transparent document integration – blending the PDF documents into the user interface (no separate windows or toolbars), resulting in the best possible visual experience for the user. - Enhanced creative capabilities - allowing for rich media and document layout creativity, e.g., customizable toolbars and buttons, ability to add effects to the PDF, such as transparency, inks, animation, etc. - Cross-platform consistency – Projects need to run identically on all platforms, which in turn widens the audience reach, while reducing end- user support. Developers will no longer have to worry about whether Acrobat or Reader is installed on their clients’ computers, nor deal with inconsistencies between different versions of Acrobat/ Reader or between Mac and Windows. - Interactive PDFs – The end-user should be able to interact with the PDF document --click hyperlinks, buttons, form controls, etc. -- and the multimedia application should be able to monitor that interaction and have control over it. - Easy to learn and excellent support – As Authoring tools become increasingly user- friendly, more junior developers will enter this market, creating a need for easy-to-use products with superior product support. © Integration New Media Inc 2003. 7
  • 8. Making PDF Documents Fly Conclusion Although the world of multimedia is becoming vastly popular, it does not necessarily mean the end of traditional desktop publishing. Rather, there is a bridge that can be built between these two mediums. Creating the right blend between the two can not only lead to increased productivity, but can help you deliver your message in a more efficient and more effective manner. The developers’ wish list of functionalities gives us an idea of what to anticipate in the next generation of PDF integration tools. And with the arrival of better adapted development tools, we can expect to see a new wave of e-catalogs, e-learning and edutainment publications come to life in immersing, rich-media, even from beginner and non-expert developers -- a real step in rendering multimedia accessible to everyone. Gabrielle Krim has a B.A. in Computer Science from Cornell University and a M.A. in Educational Technology from Concordia University. She has over 10 years experience in the industry, as a software developer and multimedia author for database and e-learning projects. She has been working for INM as Instructional Designer and Product Manager since March 2002. References www.IntegrationNewMedia.com www.macromedia.com © Integration New Media Inc 2003. 8
  • 9. Making PDF Documents Fly Summary - Current trends in PDF publishing Now that PDF publishing is becoming more mainstream, we are finding that users are demanding more – static PDF documents do not compete against dynamic web pages. - Marrying PDF documents with multimedia By integrating PDF documents within multimedia authoring environments, content developers can provide interactivity and a variety of multi-sensory elements, while reusing their existing PDF content. - Options for integrating PDF in multimedia INM’s PDF Xtra and Flash are the only solutions available which seamlessly integrate PDF documents directly into the authoring environment. This section discusses how their methods of integration differ and the advantages and disadvantages of each. - What to look forward to in the future As PDF integration tools evolve, they will become more streamlined, more reliable, and easier to learn and use. © Integration New Media Inc 2003. 9