I have used Klaus's code successfully to amend the templates for individual
files contained in a Framemaker book. After generating the file into PDF,
the code shows the DocTitle I entered in the File Info section in
FrameMaker.
If I use the File Info/Title feature in the Book file, the DocTitle
I have used Klaus's code successfully to amend the templates for individual
files contained in a Framemaker book. After generating the file into PDF,
the code shows the DocTitle I entered in the File Info section in
FrameMaker.
If I use the File Info/Title feature in the Book file, the DocTitle
In Acrobat, under:
Document Properties Initial View Show:
there is a setting that toggles the document view between Document Title and
File Name. This controls the caption that appears in the top (usually blue) bar
of the window. Thus, I can choose to display foobar.pdf in the top bar of
Hello William,
change the default setting to display the document title
and force this on subsequent readers. I can't locate a
PDFMark command to force this
Put the following lines into a FrameMaker PostScript frame:
/pdfmark where {pop} {userdict /pdfmark /cleartomark load put} ifelse
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Hello William,
> change the default setting to display the document title
> and force this on subsequent readers. I can't locate a
> PDFMark command to force this
Put the following lines into a FrameMaker PostScript frame:
/pdfmark where {pop} {userdict /pdfmark /cleartomark load put} ifelse
Thank you, Rick and Klaus!
Since the current template already makes extensive use of PDFMark code, and I'm
not shy around it, I just plugged Klaus's code into the existing PostScript
box,
and it worked perfectly! No tinkering required. I'm glad to know, though, that
there's more than one way
In Acrobat, under:
Document Properties > Initial View > Show:
there is a setting that toggles the document view between Document Title and
File Name. This controls the caption that appears in the top (usually blue) bar
of the window. Thus, I can choose to display "foobar.pdf" in the top bar of