Bill, I was able to create clickable (and movable) external links in a PDF for both a website and email with Scribus. I?m using Scribus 1.3.6 with Ghostscript 8.57 on an Intel Mac with OS 10.5.8. I tried opening the PDF?s Scribus made in both Adobe Reader 9.3.2 and Apple?s Preview 4.2 and the links I created all worked as designed.
I don?t know exactly what type of document you?re creating, but the steps I used should be able to be applied to any type of document. Here?s what I did: Open your document in Scribus. I?ll assume it?s complete except for the links you want to add. If you haven?t done so already, you?ll want to make all the link text blue, which of course is what most people expect a link to look like. Select a text box with a link then open Story Editor. Highlight the link text in Story Editor and click-on the double arrow to the right of the paint bucket icon in Story Editor (far right side - you may need to make the Story Editor screen wider to see it) and from the drop-down menu choose blue. Continue this through-out your document until all link text is blue. From the Windows drop-down menu make sure PDF Tools has a check-mark next to it; if it doesn?t, simply select it. With PDF Tools active in the main tool bar, you should have seven additional icons. The last one, on the far right, that looks like an outline of two shoe prints is the one to use to create a Link Annotation. Click-on the Link Annotation icon and your cursor will become a crosshair. Draw a box around your first link text with the crosshair. The box you just made will be outlined in red. While it?s still selected go to Item at the top of the Scribus screen and from the Item drop-down menu select PDF Options. A check-mark should be next to Is PDF Annotation. If it isn?t checked, select it. From Items/PDF Options select Annotation Properties. A dialog box will open. From the drop-down menu for Type select External Web-link. There will now be an empty box under Destination. In that box type the webpage address for the text link. Or you can open the link in a browser and copy the link from the browser and paste it into the Destination box. Continue creating link annotations for all text links on the page. If your text link is for an email address, in Destination type the standard mail-to text using the following format with-out any punctuation other than what?s below: mailto:someone at somewhere.com?subject=Hello%20again I?d suggest you test a PDF of one page before you do your entire document. I used this procedure on two separate documents saved as PDF 1.5. Preflight Verifier claimed one had errors due to the Annotations but the other did not, yet the links for the link text on both PDF?s worked. To keep the Link Annotations you?ve created over the link text when you move things around, simply select both the Link Annotations box for the link and the text box containing the link text and Group them in the X,Y,Z tab in the Properties dialog box from the Windows drop- down menu. Bill -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.scribus.info/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20100426/ecce2ec5/attachment.htm>
