| Package | Description | 
|---|---|
| com.itextpdf.text.pdf.richmedia | 
| Class and Description | 
|---|
| RichMediaActivation 
          
           The RichMediaActivation dictionary specifies the style of presentation, default script behavior, default view information, and animation style when the annotation is activated. 
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| RichMediaAnimation 
          
           A RichMediaAnimation dictionary specifies the preferred method that conforming readers should use to apply timeline scaling to keyframe animations. 
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| RichMediaCommand 
          
           the annotation handler specific to the target instance specified by the TI key in the parent rich-media-execute action dictionary. 
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| RichMediaConfiguration 
          
           The RichMediaConfiguration dictionary describes a set of instances that are loaded for a given scene configuration. 
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| RichMediaDeactivation 
          
           The RichMediaActivation dictionary specifies the condition that causes deactivation of the annotation. 
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| RichMediaInstance 
          
           The RichMediaInstance dictionary, referenced by the Instances entry of the RichMediaConfiguration, describes a single instance of an asset with settings to populate the artwork of an annotation. 
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| RichMediaParams 
          
           Dictionary containing parameters related to an active Flash subtype in a RichMediaInstance dictionary. 
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| RichMediaPosition 
          
           The position of the window in the reader presentation area is described by the RichMediaPosition dictionary. 
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| RichMediaPresentation 
          
           The RichMediaPresentation dictionary contains information about how the annotation and user interface elements are to be visually laid out and drawn. 
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| RichMediaWindow 
          
           The RichMediaWindow dictionary stores the dimensions and position of the floating window presented to the user. 
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