From a PDF file with acrobat reader of Director 11.5?

Hallo,

Can someone please help with these scripts?

"

on mouseUp me

_player . Open () "PDFs\Promise_Poster.pdf",'Adobe Reader.app'( )

end

on mouseUp me

_player . Open () "PDFs\Promise_Poster.pdf" "AcroRd32.exe" ()

end

"

I want to start a pdf that is located on the CD-ROM in the folder of PDF files.

I'm doing a mac projector and a pc projector.

The mac starts the reader, but does not load the file.

The PC these nothing.

I try this on a PC

on mouseUp me

_player . Open ("' () 'PowerPoints\Masterstory_2009.pps' ' pptviewer\ppview32.exe '( )

end 

This works because I have the application pptviewer on the CD.

Please help a starter to the Director what am I I am ore wrong I have to solve another way.

Thank you

I suggest you download a copy of Buddy API - it's a xtra you can add to your projector. It's baOpenFile() method then allows you to open your PDF file. Please read the docs that come with the xtra and the section of the help file of Director on the films of packaging for distribution.

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