Unless you need "live" access with scrollable/zoomable/clickable functionality (not sure why), it would seem easier to just take a screen capture of the map once you've got it pointed at what you want.
Cmd Shift 4 will give you a crosshair icon you can drag to enclose the map.
You'll get a "Picture 1" PDF on your desktop (in Tiger).
[Prior OS or tweaked system might deliver older versions such as JPG/PICT/PNG.]
Repeat as necessary.
Drag PDF into Keynote.
Alakazaam-Badabing-Badaboom. Audience thinks you're a genius.
(Might want to make sure you tick the preference option to "embed movies and audio when exporting" to ensure your images are internal to the finished presentation if/before/once you move them from their 'linked' location.)
Unless you need "live" access with scrollable/zoomable/clickable functionality (not sure why), it would seem easier to just take a screen capture of the map once you've got it pointed at what you want.
Cmd Shift 4 will give you a crosshair icon you can drag to enclose the map.
You'll get a "Picture 1" PDF on your desktop (in Tiger).
[Prior OS or tweaked system might deliver older versions such as JPG/PICT/PNG.]
Repeat as necessary.
Drag PDF into Keynote.
Alakazaam-Badabing-Badaboom. Audience thinks you're a genius.
(Might want to make sure you tick the preference option to "embed movies and audio when exporting" to ensure your images are internal to the finished presentation if/before/once you move them from their 'linked' location.)
Thanks. i had thought of that, but thought there might be a nice way in which i can zoom during the presentation without going to an external app.
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Cmd Shift 4 will give you a crosshair icon you can drag to enclose the map.
Release and... Presto <shutter sound>. Screengrab taken.
You'll get a "Picture 1" PDF on your desktop (in Tiger).
[Prior OS or tweaked system might deliver older versions such as JPG/PICT/PNG.]
Repeat as necessary.
Drag PDF into Keynote.
Alakazaam-Badabing-Badaboom. Audience thinks you're a genius.
(Might want to make sure you tick the preference option to "embed movies and audio when exporting" to ensure your images are internal to the finished presentation if/before/once you move them from their 'linked' location.)
Originally posted by curiousuburb
Unless you need "live" access with scrollable/zoomable/clickable functionality (not sure why), it would seem easier to just take a screen capture of the map once you've got it pointed at what you want.
Cmd Shift 4 will give you a crosshair icon you can drag to enclose the map.
Release and... Presto <shutter sound>. Screengrab taken.
You'll get a "Picture 1" PDF on your desktop (in Tiger).
[Prior OS or tweaked system might deliver older versions such as JPG/PICT/PNG.]
Repeat as necessary.
Drag PDF into Keynote.
Alakazaam-Badabing-Badaboom. Audience thinks you're a genius.
(Might want to make sure you tick the preference option to "embed movies and audio when exporting" to ensure your images are internal to the finished presentation if/before/once you move them from their 'linked' location.)
Thanks. i had thought of that, but thought there might be a nice way in which i can zoom during the presentation without going to an external app.
cheers.
http://www.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/
And this might help you as well:
http://bluweb.com/us/chouser/gmapez/docs.html