Hi Framers,

I want to place many hyperlink hotspots on a large image in structured FM9, to 
be published as a PDF file.  The image was originally drawn in Adobe 
Illustrator and saved as a PDF, and is imported by reference to the document.

I have managed to place hyperlink hotspots over my graphic using a text frames 
containing an unstructured hypertext markers (gotolink markers on image 
pointing to a newlink target marker where I want to link to go).

It works like a charm.  I click different parts of the graphic in the PDF to 
jump to different parts of the document.


But there's a problem:  The image will be updated fairly regularly.  When I 
tried updating the image, the hotspot links disappeared.  I had thought the 
text frames were "in a different layer" of the FM document, so would persist 
regardless of the image below them.  As long as the updated graphic was pretty 
close to the original, I thought, the hotspots would stay in their relative 
positions.  But alas, when I updated the image the hotspots were no more.

The ultimate goal, if possible, is to have a LOT of hotspots on a large graphic 
to use for document navigation.  I am forbidden from creating these links using 
Acrobat on the generated PDF.  The linking mechanism must be in the FM document 
itself so that we need not recreate the links manually any time we generate a 
new PDF file.

Similarly, however, because there will be so many links on the graphic, it 
would be impractical to manually recreate them all in the FM file every time 
the graphic is updated.

Is there something I am doing wrong, or some other way to achieve what I need - 
hotspot link areas that persist, even when the underlying graphic is changed, 
or is this simply beyond the capabilities of FM9 for PDF output?

Now that I think about it, if the graphic is changed, I don't know what the 
hotspot/text frames would hold on to, so to speak.  I would want them to move 
with the graphic, should pages or text be added or removed before the graphic, 
causing the graphic to move in the document.  So maybe I'm going at this the 
wrong way.  Our graphics are nested in the structure of the document more or 
less like this:

Topic
...
 Figure
  Graphic Container
   Graphic
...

where ... can be other elements within the Topic, like paragraphs, lists, 
tables, etc.  I don't know if there would be any way to, say, have the hotspots 
remain relative to the Figure or Graphic Container, so they persist when the 
graphic file is updated and re-imported.

Thanks very much for any help or suggestions.


-- garyZ



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