Re: Bookmarks and zoom level in PDF

2011-08-31 Thread Shlomo Perets

Carol,

You wrote:

I think I should know how to fix this but apparently not. I'm using 
Acrobat 9 Pro Extended v 9.4.1. Problem: Bookmarks that I've manually 
created in a PDF have a different zoom than the bookmarks set for the PDF 
in Framemaker. For example, I may be viewing a page that displays at 100% 
and then click a bookmark and the resulting page displays as Fit Height. 
Setting the View-Zoom level for the document doesn't stick when you click 
a bookmark to a different page.


Apparently Acrobat remembers whatever zoom was in effect when the bookmark 
was created instead of the default zoom level set for the document. What a 
pain. So now I have a 242-page PDF containing several hundred bookmarks 
that were created via Framemaker and by manually adding them to the PDF 
(at various zoom levels because how was I to know?) and the zoom hops 
about from one setting to another. Seriously irritating. I've tried 
selecting all of the bookmarks at one time and resetting the zoom level in 
Properties, but doing that also sets every bookmark to target one single 
page of your choice, thus defeating the purpose of bookmarks.


Is there some setting that I'm missing when creating bookmarks that will 
apply the same default zoom to each page (so that I don't have to remember 
to be in the desired zoom when I create the bookmark)? And is there a way 
to change the zoom in my 242-page PDF so that all pages have the same zoom?


After you create the custom bookmark in Acrobat, right-click it to edit its 
properties and select Inherit Zoom instead of the default Fit Width 
setting.


Unfortunately, when you select multiple bookmarks and edit this properties, 
you also reset the destination (and thus all affected bookmarks will point 
to the same destination).


This applies to Acrobat 9 as well as X.

[ A different approach altogether would be to be define all custom 
bookmarks in FrameMaker using hypertext markers in conjunction with the 
FrameMaker-to-Acrobat TimeSavers add-on, in which case you can specify the 
required zoom, and you can also recreate the PDF whenever the source FM 
file is updated, without having to redo manual post-creation work.
See examples at http://www.microtype.com/ImprovePDF15.html or 
http://www.microtype.com/ImprovePDF.html ]



Shlomo Perets

MicroType, http://www.microtype.com
FrameMaker/TCS live online training * FM-to-Acrobat TimeSavers/Assistants



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RE: Bookmarks and zoom level in PDF

2011-08-31 Thread Mike Huffman
I always set those properties, but they never seem to make any
difference.  Is there some special way the document has to be saved?
The document always opens where it was opened the last time viewed.

 

Mike Huffman

Technical Publications

Astec Underground

9600 Corporate Park Drive

Loudon, TN  37774

865.458.8471

mhuff...@astecunderground.com

 

From: Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net)
[mailto:syed.hos...@aeris.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 8:03 PM
To: Mike Huffman; fram...@omsys.com; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Bookmarks and zoom level in PDF

 

The initial page and zoom level can be set in the properties for the PDF
in Adobe Pro for any given document.


Then, after saving, it will always open at that page and at that same
zoom level whenever the document is opened - even by other people.

 

Look at File-Properties and then the tab labeled Initial View for
more information.

 

Some of these values can also be 'sent in from FrameMaker ... but not
all, unfortunately.


Z

 

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Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 10:27 AM
To: fram...@omsys.com; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Bookmarks and zoom level in PDF

 

Apparently Acrobat remembers whatever zoom was in effect when the
bookmark was created instead of the default zoom level set for the
document.

 

Try this:  Go to a page which has the incorrect zoon level and change it
to the level you wish, then save the pdf, go to the next incorrect
zoomed page, change to the level you wish, save, etc., the pages should
then display correctly.  

 

I believe Adobe Pro remembers the page and zoom level the document was
last viewed at.

 

Mike Huffman

Technical Publications

Astec Underground

9600 Corporate Park Drive

Loudon, TN  37774

865.458.8471

mhuff...@astecunderground.com

 

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FW: Bookmarks and zoom level in PDF

2011-08-31 Thread Mike Huffman
I solved my own issue.  I guess I never took the time to really research
it until now.

 

Under Preferences  Documents  Open Settings, uncheck the Restore last
view settings when reopening documents.

 

Now it works properly.

 

Mike Huffman

Technical Publications

Astec Underground

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Loudon, TN  37774

865.458.8471

mhuff...@astecunderground.com

 

From: Mike Huffman 
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 7:18 AM
To: 'syed.hos...@aeris.net'; 'framers@lists.frameusers.com';
'fram...@omsys.com'
Subject: RE: Bookmarks and zoom level in PDF

 

I always set those properties, but they never seem to make any
difference.  Is there some special way the document has to be saved?
The document always opens where it was opened the last time viewed.

 

Mike Huffman

Technical Publications

Astec Underground

9600 Corporate Park Drive

Loudon, TN  37774

865.458.8471

mhuff...@astecunderground.com

 

From: Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net)
[mailto:syed.hos...@aeris.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 8:03 PM
To: Mike Huffman; fram...@omsys.com; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Bookmarks and zoom level in PDF

 

The initial page and zoom level can be set in the properties for the PDF
in Adobe Pro for any given document.


Then, after saving, it will always open at that page and at that same
zoom level whenever the document is opened - even by other people.

 

Look at File-Properties and then the tab labeled Initial View for
more information.

 

Some of these values can also be 'sent in from FrameMaker ... but not
all, unfortunately.


Z

 

From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Mike Huffman
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 10:27 AM
To: fram...@omsys.com; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Bookmarks and zoom level in PDF

 

Apparently Acrobat remembers whatever zoom was in effect when the
bookmark was created instead of the default zoom level set for the
document.

 

Try this:  Go to a page which has the incorrect zoon level and change it
to the level you wish, then save the pdf, go to the next incorrect
zoomed page, change to the level you wish, save, etc., the pages should
then display correctly.  

 

I believe Adobe Pro remembers the page and zoom level the document was
last viewed at.

 

Mike Huffman

Technical Publications

Astec Underground

9600 Corporate Park Drive

Loudon, TN  37774

865.458.8471

mhuff...@astecunderground.com

 

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Bookmarks and zoom level in PDF

2011-08-31 Thread Shlomo Perets
Carol,

You wrote:

>I think I should know how to fix this but apparently not. I'm using 
>Acrobat 9 Pro Extended v 9.4.1. Problem: Bookmarks that I've manually 
>created in a PDF have a different zoom than the bookmarks set for the PDF 
>in Framemaker. For example, I may be viewing a page that displays at 100% 
>and then click a bookmark and the resulting page displays as Fit Height. 
>Setting the View->Zoom level for the document doesn't stick when you click 
>a bookmark to a different page.
>
>Apparently Acrobat remembers whatever zoom was in effect when the bookmark 
>was created instead of the default zoom level set for the document. What a 
>pain. So now I have a 242-page PDF containing several hundred bookmarks 
>that were created via Framemaker and by manually adding them to the PDF 
>(at various zoom levels because how was I to know?) and the zoom hops 
>about from one setting to another. Seriously irritating. I've tried 
>selecting all of the bookmarks at one time and resetting the zoom level in 
>Properties, but doing that also sets every bookmark to target one single 
>page of your choice, thus defeating the purpose of bookmarks.
>
>Is there some setting that I'm missing when creating bookmarks that will 
>apply the same default zoom to each page (so that I don't have to remember 
>to be in the desired zoom when I create the bookmark)? And is there a way 
>to change the zoom in my 242-page PDF so that all pages have the same zoom?

After you create the custom bookmark in Acrobat, right-click it to edit its 
properties and select "Inherit Zoom" instead of the default "Fit Width" 
setting.

Unfortunately, when you select multiple bookmarks and edit this properties, 
you also reset the destination (and thus all affected bookmarks will point 
to the same destination).

This applies to Acrobat 9 as well as X.

[ A different approach altogether would be to be define all custom 
bookmarks in FrameMaker using hypertext markers in conjunction with the 
FrameMaker-to-Acrobat TimeSavers add-on, in which case you can specify the 
required zoom, and you can also recreate the PDF whenever the source FM 
file is updated, without having to redo manual post-creation work.
See examples at http://www.microtype.com/ImprovePDF15.html or 
http://www.microtype.com/ImprovePDF.html ]


Shlomo Perets

MicroType, http://www.microtype.com
FrameMaker/TCS live online training * FM-to-Acrobat TimeSavers/Assistants





Bookmarks and zoom level in PDF

2011-08-31 Thread Mike Huffman
I always set those properties, but they never seem to make any
difference.  Is there some special way the document has to be saved?
The document always opens where it was opened the last time viewed.



Mike Huffman

Technical Publications

Astec Underground

9600 Corporate Park Drive

Loudon, TN  37774

865.458.8471

mhuffman at astecunderground.com



From: Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net)
[mailto:Syed.Hosain at aeris.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 8:03 PM
To: Mike Huffman; framers at omsys.com; framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Bookmarks and zoom level in PDF



The initial page and zoom level can be set in the properties for the PDF
in Adobe Pro for any given document.


Then, after saving, it will always open at that page and at that same
zoom level whenever the document is opened - even by other people.



Look at File->Properties and then the tab labeled "Initial View" for
more information.



Some of these values can also be 'sent in" from FrameMaker ... but not
all, unfortunately.


Z



From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Mike Huffman
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 10:27 AM
To: framers at omsys.com; framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Bookmarks and zoom level in PDF



"Apparently Acrobat remembers whatever zoom was in effect when the
bookmark was created instead of the default zoom level set for the
document."



Try this:  Go to a page which has the incorrect zoon level and change it
to the level you wish, then save the pdf, go to the next incorrect
zoomed page, change to the level you wish, save, etc., the pages should
then display correctly.  



I believe Adobe Pro remembers the page and zoom level the document was
last viewed at.



Mike Huffman

Technical Publications

Astec Underground

9600 Corporate Park Drive

Loudon, TN  37774

865.458.8471

mhuffman at astecunderground.com



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FW: Bookmarks and zoom level in PDF

2011-08-31 Thread Mike Huffman
I solved my own issue.  I guess I never took the time to really research
it until now.



Under Preferences > Documents > Open Settings, uncheck the "Restore last
view settings when reopening documents."



Now it works properly.



Mike Huffman

Technical Publications

Astec Underground

9600 Corporate Park Drive

Loudon, TN  37774

865.458.8471

mhuffman at astecunderground.com



From: Mike Huffman 
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 7:18 AM
To: 'syed.hosain at aeris.net'; 'framers at lists.frameusers.com';
'framers at omsys.com'
Subject: RE: Bookmarks and zoom level in PDF



I always set those properties, but they never seem to make any
difference.  Is there some special way the document has to be saved?
The document always opens where it was opened the last time viewed.



Mike Huffman

Technical Publications

Astec Underground

9600 Corporate Park Drive

Loudon, TN  37774

865.458.8471

mhuffman at astecunderground.com



From: Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net)
[mailto:Syed.Hosain at aeris.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 8:03 PM
To: Mike Huffman; framers at omsys.com; framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Bookmarks and zoom level in PDF



The initial page and zoom level can be set in the properties for the PDF
in Adobe Pro for any given document.


Then, after saving, it will always open at that page and at that same
zoom level whenever the document is opened - even by other people.



Look at File->Properties and then the tab labeled "Initial View" for
more information.



Some of these values can also be 'sent in" from FrameMaker ... but not
all, unfortunately.


Z



From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Mike Huffman
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 10:27 AM
To: framers at omsys.com; framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Bookmarks and zoom level in PDF



"Apparently Acrobat remembers whatever zoom was in effect when the
bookmark was created instead of the default zoom level set for the
document."



Try this:  Go to a page which has the incorrect zoon level and change it
to the level you wish, then save the pdf, go to the next incorrect
zoomed page, change to the level you wish, save, etc., the pages should
then display correctly.  



I believe Adobe Pro remembers the page and zoom level the document was
last viewed at.



Mike Huffman

Technical Publications

Astec Underground

9600 Corporate Park Drive

Loudon, TN  37774

865.458.8471

mhuffman at astecunderground.com



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Bookmarks and zoom level in PDF

2011-08-30 Thread Mike Huffman
Apparently Acrobat remembers whatever zoom was in effect when the
bookmark was created instead of the default zoom level set for the
document.

 

Try this:  Go to a page which has the incorrect zoon level and change it
to the level you wish, then save the pdf, go to the next incorrect
zoomed page, change to the level you wish, save, etc., the pages should
then display correctly.  

 

I believe Adobe Pro remembers the page and zoom level the document was
last viewed at.

 

Mike Huffman

Technical Publications

Astec Underground

9600 Corporate Park Drive

Loudon, TN  37774

865.458.8471

mhuff...@astecunderground.com

 


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RE: Bookmarks and zoom level in PDF

2011-08-30 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net)
The initial page and zoom level can be set in the properties for the PDF in 
Adobe Pro for any given document.

Then, after saving, it will always open at that page and at that same zoom 
level whenever the document is opened - even by other people.

Look at File-Properties and then the tab labeled Initial View for more 
information.

Some of these values can also be 'sent in from FrameMaker ... but not all, 
unfortunately.

Z

From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com 
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Mike Huffman
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 10:27 AM
To: fram...@omsys.com; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Bookmarks and zoom level in PDF

Apparently Acrobat remembers whatever zoom was in effect when the bookmark was 
created instead of the default zoom level set for the document.

Try this:  Go to a page which has the incorrect zoon level and change it to the 
level you wish, then save the pdf, go to the next incorrect zoomed page, change 
to the level you wish, save, etc., the pages should then display correctly.

I believe Adobe Pro remembers the page and zoom level the document was last 
viewed at.

Mike Huffman
Technical Publications
Astec Underground
9600 Corporate Park Drive
Loudon, TN  37774
865.458.8471
mhuff...@astecunderground.commailto:mhuff...@astecunderground.com


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Bookmarks and zoom level in PDF

2011-08-30 Thread Mike Huffman
"Apparently Acrobat remembers whatever zoom was in effect when the
bookmark was created instead of the default zoom level set for the
document."



Try this:  Go to a page which has the incorrect zoon level and change it
to the level you wish, then save the pdf, go to the next incorrect
zoomed page, change to the level you wish, save, etc., the pages should
then display correctly.  



I believe Adobe Pro remembers the page and zoom level the document was
last viewed at.



Mike Huffman

Technical Publications

Astec Underground

9600 Corporate Park Drive

Loudon, TN  37774

865.458.8471

mhuffman at astecunderground.com






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Bookmarks and zoom level in PDF

2011-08-30 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net)
The initial page and zoom level can be set in the properties for the PDF in 
Adobe Pro for any given document.

Then, after saving, it will always open at that page and at that same zoom 
level whenever the document is opened - even by other people.

Look at File->Properties and then the tab labeled "Initial View" for more 
information.

Some of these values can also be 'sent in" from FrameMaker ... but not all, 
unfortunately.

Z

From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com 
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Mike Huffman
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 10:27 AM
To: framers at omsys.com; framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Bookmarks and zoom level in PDF

"Apparently Acrobat remembers whatever zoom was in effect when the bookmark was 
created instead of the default zoom level set for the document."

Try this:  Go to a page which has the incorrect zoon level and change it to the 
level you wish, then save the pdf, go to the next incorrect zoomed page, change 
to the level you wish, save, etc., the pages should then display correctly.

I believe Adobe Pro remembers the page and zoom level the document was last 
viewed at.

Mike Huffman
Technical Publications
Astec Underground
9600 Corporate Park Drive
Loudon, TN  37774
865.458.8471
mhuffman at astecunderground.com<mailto:mhuffman at astecunderground.com>


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Bookmarks and zoom level in PDF

2011-08-29 Thread Carol J. Elkins
I think I should know how to fix this but apparently not. I'm using 
Acrobat 9 Pro Extended v 9.4.1. Problem: Bookmarks that I've manually 
created in a PDF have a different zoom than the bookmarks set for the 
PDF in Framemaker. For example, I may be viewing a page that displays 
at 100% and then click a bookmark and the resulting page displays as 
Fit Height. Setting the View-Zoom level for the document doesn't 
stick when you click a bookmark to a different page.


Apparently Acrobat remembers whatever zoom was in effect when the 
bookmark was created instead of the default zoom level set for the 
document. What a pain. So now I have a 242-page PDF containing 
several hundred bookmarks that were created via Framemaker and by 
manually adding them to the PDF (at various zoom levels because how 
was I to know?) and the zoom hops about from one setting to another. 
Seriously irritating. I've tried selecting all of the bookmarks at 
one time and resetting the zoom level in Properties, but doing that 
also sets every bookmark to target one single page of your choice, 
thus defeating the purpose of bookmarks.


Is there some setting that I'm missing when creating bookmarks that 
will apply the same default zoom to each page (so that I don't have 
to remember to be in the desired zoom when I create the bookmark)? 
And is there a way to change the zoom in my 242-page PDF so that all 
pages have the same zoom?


Carol

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Bookmarks and zoom level in PDF

2011-08-29 Thread Carol J. Elkins
I think I should know how to fix this but apparently not. I'm using 
Acrobat 9 Pro Extended v 9.4.1. Problem: Bookmarks that I've manually 
created in a PDF have a different zoom than the bookmarks set for the 
PDF in Framemaker. For example, I may be viewing a page that displays 
at 100% and then click a bookmark and the resulting page displays as 
Fit Height. Setting the View->Zoom level for the document doesn't 
stick when you click a bookmark to a different page.

Apparently Acrobat remembers whatever zoom was in effect when the 
bookmark was created instead of the default zoom level set for the 
document. What a pain. So now I have a 242-page PDF containing 
several hundred bookmarks that were created via Framemaker and by 
manually adding them to the PDF (at various zoom levels because how 
was I to know?) and the zoom hops about from one setting to another. 
Seriously irritating. I've tried selecting all of the bookmarks at 
one time and resetting the zoom level in Properties, but doing that 
also sets every bookmark to target one single page of your choice, 
thus defeating the purpose of bookmarks.

Is there some setting that I'm missing when creating bookmarks that 
will apply the same default zoom to each page (so that I don't have 
to remember to be in the desired zoom when I create the bookmark)? 
And is there a way to change the zoom in my 242-page PDF so that all 
pages have the same zoom?

Carol