how to change PDF comment text font size?

2008-03-16 Thread Orly Zimmerman
HI All, 

This is probably more of an Adobe question, but someone here might know.


Is there any way to control the size of the text in the comments box
when commenting on Comment enabled PDFs?

A colleague would like to add names to a floor plan created in Autocad
and saved as PDF and write in the names of each person in the cubicle
using the PDF commenting feature. But our current text is too large for
full names. I tried using the EditPreferencesCommentingViewing
Comments. There is a possibilty there to change the font size, but it
doesn't seem to work for us.

 

Any ideas will be appreciated. 

Thanks, 

Orly

 

Orly Zimmerman

Technical Writer

CPBU Documentation

Marvell DSPC - Petach Tikva

 

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Printing of Paragraph Design Information

2008-03-16 Thread Mike Derryberry
Microsoft word has the capability to print out the characteristics of  
Styles contained within the document.  How would one do the same for  
Paragraph Designs in Frame?

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Re: Printing of Paragraph Design Information

2008-03-16 Thread Mike Wickham
 Microsoft word has the capability to print out the characteristics of
 Styles contained within the document.  How would one do the same for
 Paragraph Designs in Frame?

Format List, part of the Systec Toolbox, does a very nice job. It creates a 
table of all the styles and nearly all their characteristics. You can find 
it here:

https://www.systec-gmbh.com/os/index.php?cat=c12_Windows.htmlXTCsid=afec57784912ef717a8b43a91b8993b9

Paragraph Tools from http://www.siliconprairiesoftware.com/Products.html can 
also produce a list. This tool is less expensive, and _well_ worth having 
for its many other features, but its list of formats is simply that-- a 
list. It produces a list, for each style, of all characteristics. It's very 
useful if you're looking at a particular style, but I like the Systec Format 
List plugin a lot more for this task. It puts all the styles in a nice 
table. So you can quickly scan a table column to spot that one style that's 
still set up to use Times Roman, when you've set the others to Bookman or 
something else.

Mike Wickham


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Re: Printing of Paragraph Design Information

2008-03-16 Thread Ken Poshedly
Anything similar for printing out master page characteristics (object 
properties, etc.)?

-- Ken in Atlanta



At 03:38 PM 3/16/2008, Mike Wickham wrote:
  Microsoft word has the capability to print out the characteristics of
  Styles contained within the document.  How would one do the same for
  Paragraph Designs in Frame?

Format List, part of the Systec Toolbox, does a very nice job. It creates a
table of all the styles and nearly all their characteristics. You can find
it here:

https://www.systec-gmbh.com/os/index.php?cat=c12_Windows.htmlXTCsid=afec57784912ef717a8b43a91b8993b9

Paragraph Tools from http://www.siliconprairiesoftware.com/Products.html can
also produce a list. This tool is less expensive, and _well_ worth having
for its many other features, but its list of formats is simply that-- a
list. It produces a list, for each style, of all characteristics. It's very
useful if you're looking at a particular style, but I like the Systec Format
List plugin a lot more for this task. It puts all the styles in a nice
table. So you can quickly scan a table column to spot that one style that's
still set up to use Times Roman, when you've set the others to Bookman or
something else.

Mike Wickham


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Re: how to change PDF comment text font size?

2008-03-16 Thread Dennis Brunnenmeyer
Orly...

If you have it, you might open the file in Adobe Illustrator, make 
your comments there and then re-save it as a PDF file with a new file 
name. Of course, that doesn't answer your question, but it should 
solve your problem.

Dennis...
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At 05:23 AM 3/16/2008, Orly Zimmerman wrote:
HI All,

This is probably more of an Adobe question, but someone here might know.


Is there any way to control the size of the text in the comments box
when commenting on Comment enabled PDFs?

A colleague would like to add names to a floor plan created in Autocad
and saved as PDF and write in the names of each person in the cubicle
using the PDF commenting feature. But our current text is too large for
full names. I tried using the EditPreferencesCommentingViewing
Comments. There is a possibilty there to change the font size, but it
doesn't seem to work for us.



Any ideas will be appreciated.

Thanks,

Orly



Orly Zimmerman

Technical Writer

CPBU Documentation

Marvell DSPC - Petach Tikva



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Office: (530) 477-9015
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how to change PDF comment text font size?

2008-03-16 Thread Orly Zimmerman
HI All, 

This is probably more of an Adobe question, but someone here might know.


Is there any way to control the size of the text in the comments box
when commenting on Comment enabled PDFs?

A colleague would like to add names to a floor plan created in Autocad
and saved as PDF and write in the names of each person in the cubicle
using the PDF commenting feature. But our current text is too large for
full names. I tried using the Edit>Preferences>Commenting>Viewing
Comments. There is a possibilty there to change the font size, but it
doesn't seem to work for us.



Any ideas will be appreciated. 

Thanks, 

Orly



Orly Zimmerman

Technical Writer

CPBU Documentation

Marvell DSPC - Petach Tikva





Printing of Paragraph Design Information

2008-03-16 Thread Mike Derryberry
Microsoft word has the capability to print out the characteristics of  
Styles contained within the document.  How would one do the same for  
Paragraph Designs in Frame?

Mike


Printing of Paragraph Design Information

2008-03-16 Thread Mike Wickham
> Microsoft word has the capability to print out the characteristics of
> Styles contained within the document.  How would one do the same for
> Paragraph Designs in Frame?

Format List, part of the Systec Toolbox, does a very nice job. It creates a 
table of all the styles and nearly all their characteristics. You can find 
it here:

https://www.systec-gmbh.com/os/index.php?cat=c12_Windows.html=afec57784912ef717a8b43a91b8993b9

Paragraph Tools from http://www.siliconprairiesoftware.com/Products.html can 
also produce a list. This tool is less expensive, and _well_ worth having 
for its many other features, but its list of formats is simply that-- a 
list. It produces a list, for each style, of all characteristics. It's very 
useful if you're looking at a particular style, but I like the Systec Format 
List plugin a lot more for this task. It puts all the styles in a nice 
table. So you can quickly scan a table column to spot that one style that's 
still set up to use Times Roman, when you've set the others to Bookman or 
something else.

Mike Wickham




Printing of Paragraph Design Information

2008-03-16 Thread Ken Poshedly
Anything similar for printing out master page characteristics (object 
properties, etc.)?

-- Ken in Atlanta



At 03:38 PM 3/16/2008, Mike Wickham wrote:
> > Microsoft word has the capability to print out the characteristics of
> > Styles contained within the document.  How would one do the same for
> > Paragraph Designs in Frame?
>
>Format List, part of the Systec Toolbox, does a very nice job. It creates a
>table of all the styles and nearly all their characteristics. You can find
>it here:
>
>https://www.systec-gmbh.com/os/index.php?cat=c12_Windows.html=afec57784912ef717a8b43a91b8993b9
>
>Paragraph Tools from http://www.siliconprairiesoftware.com/Products.html can
>also produce a list. This tool is less expensive, and _well_ worth having
>for its many other features, but its list of formats is simply that-- a
>list. It produces a list, for each style, of all characteristics. It's very
>useful if you're looking at a particular style, but I like the Systec Format
>List plugin a lot more for this task. It puts all the styles in a nice
>table. So you can quickly scan a table column to spot that one style that's
>still set up to use Times Roman, when you've set the others to Bookman or
>something else.
>
>Mike Wickham
>
>
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how to change PDF comment text font size?

2008-03-16 Thread Dennis Brunnenmeyer
Orly...

If you have it, you might open the file in Adobe Illustrator, make 
your comments there and then re-save it as a PDF file with a new file 
name. Of course, that doesn't answer your question, but it should 
solve your problem.

Dennis...
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At 05:23 AM 3/16/2008, Orly Zimmerman wrote:
>HI All,
>
>This is probably more of an Adobe question, but someone here might know.
>
>
>Is there any way to control the size of the text in the comments box
>when commenting on Comment enabled PDFs?
>
>A colleague would like to add names to a floor plan created in Autocad
>and saved as PDF and write in the names of each person in the cubicle
>using the PDF commenting feature. But our current text is too large for
>full names. I tried using the Edit>Preferences>Commenting>Viewing
>Comments. There is a possibilty there to change the font size, but it
>doesn't seem to work for us.
>
>
>
>Any ideas will be appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Orly
>
>
>
>Orly Zimmerman
>
>Technical Writer
>
>CPBU Documentation
>
>Marvell DSPC - Petach Tikva
>
>
>
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Director of Engineering
CEDAR RIDGE SYSTEMS
15019 Rattlesnake Road
Grass Valley, CA 95945-8710
Office: (530) 477-9015
Fax:  (530) 477-9085
Mobile: (530) 320-9025
eMail:  dennisb /at/ chronometrics /dot/ com