What pdf viewer are you using on Linux? Does it work on Unix?
Alan On 17/12/2008, at 9:46 AM, jdeland1 at comcast.net wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > I just joined, have only used FM for 9 months, and have been around > and around this issue with Adobe. We want to distribute our PDFs to > Linux, Windows, and Unix. They work as shown below on Windows 32- > bit and -64 bit versions of XP and Vista Business. > > > > I am using gotolink [folder name]/myotherfile.fm:[linkname], but > gotolink [folder name]/myotherfile.pdf:[linkname] works more often > than the fm extension does. Here is my "test script": > > > link one = gotolink ./genh_toc.fm:one (OK on Windows, FAIL on Linux) > link two = gotolink genh_toc.fm:one (OK on Windows, FAIL on Linux) > link three = gotolink ./genh_toc.pdf:one (OK on Windows, FAIL on > Linux) > link four = gotolink genh_toc.pdf:one (OK on Windows, PASS on Linux) > link five = openlink genh_toc.pdf:firstpage (OK on Windows, PASS on > Linux) > link six = openlink genh_toc.pdf:1 (OK on Windows, FAIL on Linux) > link seven = openlink ./genh_toc.pdf:firstpage (OK on Windows, FAIL > on Linux) > link eight = openlink genh_toc.fm:1 (OK on Windows, FAIL on Linux) > > > I am not using a relative path, because the PDFs are all in the same > directory. I have tried the relative path on Linux with ".\" but it > made no difference on our test machine. > > > And of course I have a deadline that's approaching fast. > > > > Help? -- Alan Litchfield MBus(Hons), MNZCS AlphaByte PO Box 1941, Auckland, NZ. 1140 http://www.alphabyte.co.nz
