Tim Pann wrote:
Is anyone a good resource to help me understand the rather odd manner
that Frame 9 does hypertext links?
I'm trying to put make a hypertext link from a phrase that's a subset
of an entire line, but Frame treats the entire line as hypertext. I'm
wondering if there's a stop
Hi Rick,
You must have found it by now, but in case you haven't:
In Acrobat X, choose Tools Document Processing Create Links from URLs.
Thanks,
Vikrant
From: Combs, Richard richard.co...@polycom.com
To: David Spreadbury dspre...@yahoo.com;
I'm using FM 8.0 unstructured, attempting to compare two versions (current and
old) of the same documents. When I run the compare with current as the
baseline, none of the changes to tables are indicated. When I run the compare
using old as the baseline, the changes appear. What am I doing
Hi Vikrant,
I still haven’t found it. The Tools panel doesn’t have a Document Processing
section. However, I did find a JavaScript command for doing it.
WAIT: OK, now I see that I have to show the Document Processing section by
choosing View Tools Document Processing. Now all is well.
Richard beat me to the punch with his excellent elaboration on the way
Hypertext links are designed to work. But I would like to add some further
elaboration on two fairly minor points.
First, the determination of the beginning and end of the active area for a
hyperlink (the hot spot) is
Dear Framers,
I am using unstructured FM 9 on 64-bit Windows 7.
Here is my problem: I have a number of text insets, in a file, for which the
character immediately following the inset is a X-ref marker.
When updating the text inset, the marker disappears, leading to an unresolved
X-ref
mathieu jacquet wrote:
Here is my problem: I have a number of text insets, in a file, for
which the character immediately following the inset is a X-ref marker.
When updating the text inset, the marker disappears, leading to an
unresolved X-ref problem afterwards.
How would you manage
Tim Pann wrote:
Is anyone a good resource to help me understand the rather odd manner
> that Frame 9 does hypertext links?
> I'm trying to put make a hypertext link from a phrase that's a subset
> of an entire line, but Frame treats the entire line as hypertext. I'm
> wondering if there's a
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old) of the same documents. When I run the compare with "current" as the
baseline, none of the changes to tables are indicated. When I run the compare
using "old" as the baseline, the changes appear. What am I doing
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mathieu jacquet wrote:
> Here is my problem: I have a number of text insets, in a file, for
> which the character immediately following the inset is a X-ref marker.
>
> When updating the text inset, the marker disappears, leading to an
> unresolved X-ref problem afterwards.
>
> How would you
Short answer: don't do that.
A text inset ends after, I think, the paragraph marker following it.
What you can do is create a paragraph tag that uses a default font of
a tiny size, like 6 pt, no space before or after, and put that
immediately after your text inset. The text inset anchors itself
Thank you Steve and Fred. That helps a lot.
I guess now the question I need to figure out an answer to is why my
posts to frameusers take two days to post. :)
Tim
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From: Steve Johnson [mailto:chinask...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2011 8:04 PM
To: Tim Pann
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Searching my local Framers archives for a solution to my problem, I came up
with this thread. I've been using the "message openfile hypertext marker for
years with complete success. When I convert my doc to a pdf, the linkage worked
just fine. But not in Windows 7 as far as I can
Another way to isolate adjacent markers without changing the text is to put the
cursor at the back of the second of the two markers. Then hit shift-left arrow
to move the cursor one character back (same process you might use to extend the
range of highlighted text, one character at a time). Of
he
10.0.1 update.
Anyone else see this?
Thanks,
Jon
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