Cross-file links failing under Linux

2010-04-29 Thread jdeland1
FM 9 p250 on WinXP Pro SP3 Acrobat Pro Extended 9.3.2 I am struggling with links across PDF files. They all work in Windows, but some work and some don't under Red Hat Enterprise 4 Linux . I am using the following directory structure to create a hierarchy of menu pages with links to other

Re: Cross-file links failing under Linux

2010-04-29 Thread Shlomo Perets
Jack, You wrote: ... I am struggling with links across PDF files. They all work in Windows, but some work and some don't under Red Hat Enterprise 4 Linux . ... If the links all work as expected in Windows, the first thing to check is the consistency of case in file names. This is not an

Re: Cross-file links failing under Linux

2010-04-29 Thread jdeland1
Hello, Shlomo - Thanks. I checked. The file names in the commands all match the file names on disk. There are a few with mixed case, but almost all are lower case, and the links fail there, too. Do you recommend switching to all lower case? You mentioned the case of the file names being

Cross-file links failing under Linux

2010-04-29 Thread jdela...@comcast.net
FM 9 p250 on WinXP Pro SP3 Acrobat Pro Extended 9.3.2 I am struggling with links across PDF files. They all work in Windows, but some work and some don't under Red Hat Enterprise 4 Linux . I am using the following directory structure to create a hierarchy of "menu" pages with links to other

Cross-file links failing under Linux

2010-04-29 Thread Shlomo Perets
Jack, You wrote: >... I am struggling with links across PDF files. They all work in Windows, >but some work and some don't under Red Hat Enterprise 4 Linux . ... If the links all work as expected in Windows, the first thing to check is the consistency of case in file names. This is not an

Cross-file links failing under Linux

2010-04-29 Thread jdela...@comcast.net
Hello, Shlomo - Thanks. I checked. The file names in the commands all match the file names on disk. There are a few with mixed case, but almost all are lower case, and the links fail there, too. Do you recommend switching to all lower case? You mentioned "the case of the file names being