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Subject: Re: [Framers] active URLs spanning more than one line
From: "Carol J. Elkins" <[1]celk...@awrittenword.com>
Date: Thu, June 15, 2017 3:07 pm
To: [2]framers@lists.frameusers.com
Thanks Oran! Having overwritten the original problem URL, I can't
test it now to see if the hyphens were the problem. They are not
causing a problem in the "fixed" URL.
I hadn't realized that hyphens were on the do-not-use list for
page-link URLs. I know that one should not use hypens in a
I have experienced issues with URL's that have hyphens. I did not include the
http://. they began with www. These resolved to garbage in the pdf. URLs
without http:// and no hyphen resolved correctly. Frame assumes the http:// in
most cases. While your problem is somewhat different, I surmise
Perhaps a silly question,but is the entire link tagged with a single
format? (e.g. "Link").
If it appears to be correctly tagged, I would save as MIF and go look
at the link section. You can move the end of the tag to the end of the
link text there, which should fix the situation.
No, the Amazon links are all amazon.com. But just to check, I added
a link to a .info URL on the same page with the other test links, and
it performed correctly. So the problem must be after the domain name
in the URL.
Carol
At 02:40 PM 6/9/2017, you wrote:
Grasping at straws: are the
Grasping at straws: are the working links also .info?
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Well, thanks to these suggestions, I'm starting to whittle down the
problem but still don't know how to fix it. Disabling Acrobat's
"Create links from URLs" feature helped me to identify the actual
problem: When I select the link in the PDF and view its properties,
the entire link text is
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behalf of Monique Semp <monique.s...@earthlink.net>
Sent: Friday, June 9, 2017 3:51 PM
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Subject: Re: [Framers] active URLs spanning more than one line
> Monique, without tamperin
So aside from the link char tag, is the text also using the Hypertext
marker? If not, I don't think that the FrameMaker publish/print process will
create the actual hyperlink, and that what's been working so far is just
Acrobats *viewing* feature. So the same PDF could have working links on one
Monique, without tampering with the hypertext marker, if you skinny
down the page margins to force a URL to break to a second line and
then print that page to .ps and distill, can you create my problem or
does your resulting link in the PDF work correctly?
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Subject: Re: [Framers] active URLs spanning more than one line
A remote possibility: The publish process isn't actually creating the
hyperlink, but it appears so because Acrobat generally (by default, I
believe) creates links from URLs (via the "Preferences >
Hi Penelope and Monique,
Thanks for the suggestions. I print to PS and then distill using the
Press Quality job option. Frame is set to "Generate Acrobat data." So
unless I'm totally misunderstanding the process, when Frame prints to
a .ps file, Acrobat itself really has nothing to do with
ope.perkins=synergex@lists.frameusers.com] On
Behalf Of Carol J. Elkins
Sent: Friday, June 9, 2017 11:43 AM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: [Framers] active URLs spanning more than one line
Framers, I have several URLs in Frame12 that span more than one line.
The hypertext link c
A remote possibility: The publish process isn't actually creating the
hyperlink, but it appears so because Acrobat generally (by default, I
believe) creates links from URLs (via the "Preferences > General > Create
links form URLs" setting). If this is the case, then I'd guess it's
Acrobat's
Framers, I have several URLs in Frame12 that span more than one line.
The hypertext link contains the full URL, and the URL is assigned the
Link character tag.
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