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Bonjour,
J'aimerais pouvoir faire comme un caroussel sur un PDF Interactif
L'idƩe, et ce que j'ai fais, c'est de crƩer un Ʃtat avec mes 4 photos, et d'utiliser tout simplement 2 boutons qui atteigne l'Ʃtat suivant et prƩcƩdent, mais impossible d'exporter un pdf interactif avec ca !
Svp comment faire, je sais que c'est possible vu qu'on ma envoyƩ un exemple de pdf de ce style
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Multi state objects are not supported in PDF. This type of interactivity is nearly impossible to implement in a PDF. Use Publish Online or Fixed layout EPUB instead.
You could try it with show/hide buttons but I warn you that it won't work in many third party reader. Only Acrobat or Reader on a desktop computer.
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Merci pour votre réponse, cependant j'ai un exemple de PDF, c'est bien un pdf acrobat et à 99% sure, réalisé sur indesign
qui justement utilises ce que j'essaye de faire, et qui marche trĆØs trĆØs bien
(comme montrƩ sur les captures d'Ʃcrans)
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States are not interactive .pdf features. they are publish online features. so i don't think you are correct in that this is possible with states exporting interactive .pdf.
and which is the sample? where is the .pdf where you saw that working? you only show screenshots and the first one does not match what you are taking about?
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download this pdf you can see
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That appears to be done with show/hide buttons.
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If you open that PDF in Acrobat and choose prepare form from the tools you'll see all of the buttons in this file.
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other will have different ways of doing this:
make your frames for the image into buttons, label them and make them hiden till trigger:
āmake your next and previous graphic, make them buttons and give them show and hide properties:
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if you label things you can now see what you can control, as in what one button can do, it can turn off and on visibility for other buttons.
I would repeat the next and previews buttons, make them overlap. this way the user thinks they click the same button but in reality each button has two functions, make itself hidden and exposing another button under it, and make the image appear. The button under it that was hidden and now shows can now make another image appear and make itself hidden, showing another button, and you can continue this loop.
that is just my idea. i am sure there are other ways of doing this.
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thanks Bob,
go birds
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thanks man, really !!
and do you know how to change color when "active"
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thats when you states/appearance section come in to play, in the button panel. here:
https://helpx.adobe.com/in/indesign/using/interactivity-5.html
look at the events type section in that link. these options dont work in mobile devices.
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To add to what Bob says, try Publish Online. Check out the many great examples among the pages here: http://bit.ly/PubOnCollection