I have a feeling he means something like, put a link in a web page that points to a page in the PDF.
I don't think there is any (portable, reliable) way to do that though. On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 9:44 AM, Gregory Pittman <gpittman at iglou.com> wrote: > Juan A. Bertolin wrote: >> >> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... >> URL: >> <http://lists.scribus.info/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20080805/0857eab0/attachment.htm> >> >> > > Juan, > Please send your emails as plain text. I'm pasting your note here: > <Juan's note> > I'm using Scribus in Ubuntu Hardy to design a digital magazine. Once > the PDF is generated, could it be possible to establish a link to a > specific page from outside? I mean, is it possible to include a mark in > a page that afterwards I could use it to access that page directly by > means an external link? > </Juan's note> > > One question is, linking from what? > If you're linking from a PDF, the answer is certainly yes. If you look at > the features of PDF links in Scribus, you will see that you can link to > another file, and in addition to a specific page. You can also link within a > PDF to another page in the PDF. > > 1. Create a *regular* text frame > 2. right-click for Context Menu, select PDF Options > Is PDF Annotation. > 3. right-click again, PDF Options > Annotation Properties; this brings up a > dialog > 4. Choose Link (same document), External Link (different PDF), or External > Web-Link (will be dependent on whether this is enabled in your OS/browser) > 5. Under Link you specify a page and can also specify particular X and Y > coordinates on the page. External link asks for the document, then for page > and coordinates. Web-link asks for URL. > > Note that you cannot test these in Scribus, you have to make the PDF and > check with your PDF viewer. > > Greg > > _______________________________________________ > scribus mailing list > scribus at lists.scribus.info > http://lists.scribus.info/mailman/listinfo/scribus > -- Jeff Silverman jeffrey.d.silverman at gmail.com
