Shlomo Perets of Microtype provides over-the-web training in advanced
Frame and Acrobat. He's an excellent teacher; I found the two courses
I took from him to be very helpful.
http://www.microtype.com/training.html
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 7:06 PM, Techyy tec...@rocketmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
I
I think FrontRunner Training does online stuff too - www.front-runner.com
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[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Techyy
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2012 7:07 PM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject:
Hi Jeff,
Thank you for the recommendation and link to our site. Yes, we do provide
online training for all our courses.
If anyone else is interested, along with Trischa feel free to call or email
with any questions.
Warm regards,
Veronica Kütt
President
Front Runner Training, a Div. of Front
Has Adobe added a tool for finding broken links in a PDF yet? If so,
where is it? One of my coworkers is looking at a document that is
umpty-pages long with even umptier numbers of links. It just isn't
possible to find and click all of them to see if they all work, and
work as intended. As I
Lin,
According to the Acrobat X Online Help:
Your search for broken link did not match any documents.
From: Lin Sims ljsims...@gmail.com
To: Frame Users framers@lists.frameusers.com
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2012 10:50 AM
Subject: Finding broken links in a PDF
Hi Lin,
I am using AutoBookmark Professional from Evermap (http://www.evermap.com)
to do this (among a lot of other things). The Professional version is $239,
but the Standard version may be sufficient ($189). Of course, link checking
should be built into the Acrobat product itself, but since it
David,
Yeah, I was just hoping it was either more hidden than that or that
Adobe had produced an add-on. Botheration!
Rick,
You're the second recommendation I've seen for that product. I'll pass
the information along, but you know how some companies can get about
spending money. :-s
On Thu,
On Thu, 12 Jul 2012 11:50:41 -0400, Lin Sims ljsims...@gmail.com wrote:
Has Adobe added a tool for finding broken links in a PDF yet? If so,
where is it? One of my coworkers is looking at a document that is
umpty-pages long with even umptier numbers of links. It just isn't
possible to find and
Hello Trischa,
I provide online training for all levels of FrameMaker. Please contact me
for additional info.
David Creamer
IDEAS Training
http://www.ideastraining.com
Adobe Authorized Instructor Certified Expert since 1995
Offering training for Acrobat, InDesign, InCopy, Photoshop,
I think I've discovered (at least part of) the issue.
The links are actually there. What's happening is that instead of the
PDF hotspot covering the entirety of the text being wrapped in the
xref or fm-xref tag, it's forming as a little tiny spot to the left of
the visible text. I suspect this is
Hi Lin...
Note that there are a few settings in DITA-FMx that enable hypertext in
a PDF.
First, in the main DITA Options dialog, there's an Add Hypertext
Markers to External Xrefs option. This is for xref/@scope=external
xrefs .. links to URLs or content outside of the scope of the DITA
Laura,
I wrote to you privately, but I wanted to add something that, while anecdotal,
is relevant.
For a very large (100+ pages) document for my capstone course, I am running
into many issues of Word 2011 on a MacBook Pro running Lion crashing. It gives
me an error saying that my disk isn't
A free option might be to set up DITA to generate Web help and use one
of the many free HTML link checkers.
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 8:50 AM, Lin Sims ljsims...@gmail.com wrote:
Has Adobe added a tool for finding broken links in a PDF yet? If so,
where is it? One of my coworkers is looking at a
Hi All,
I am looking for Framemaker training ( online). Looking for training for
intermediate to advanced level. Appreciate if anyone could let me know of such
a training.
Thanks,
Trischa
Shlomo Perets of Microtype provides over-the-web training in advanced
Frame and Acrobat. He's an excellent teacher; I found the two courses
I took from him to be very helpful.
http://www.microtype.com/training.html
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 7:06 PM, Techyy wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am looking for
I think FrontRunner Training does online stuff too - www.front-runner.com
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From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Techyy
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2012 7:07 PM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Hi Jeff,
Thank you for the recommendation and link to our site. Yes, we do provide
online training for all our courses.
If anyone else is interested, along with Trischa feel free to call or email
with any questions.
Warm regards,
Veronica K?tt
President
Front Runner Training, a Div. of Front
Has Adobe added a tool for finding broken links in a PDF yet? If so,
where is it? One of my coworkers is looking at a document that is
umpty-pages long with even umptier numbers of links. It just isn't
possible to find and click all of them to see if they all work, and
work as intended. As I
n, and it's
>Adobe Acrobat X.)
>
>Thanks,
>
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>Lin Sims
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Hi Lin,
I am using AutoBookmark Professional from Evermap (http://www.evermap.com)
to do this (among a lot of other things). The Professional version is $239,
but the Standard version may be sufficient ($189). Of course, link checking
should be built into the Acrobat product itself, but since it
David,
Yeah, I was just hoping it was either more hidden than that or that
Adobe had produced an add-on. Botheration!
Rick,
You're the second recommendation I've seen for that product. I'll pass
the information along, but you know how some companies can get about
spending money. :-s
On Thu,
On Thu, 12 Jul 2012 11:50:41 -0400, Lin Sims wrote:
>Has Adobe added a tool for finding broken links in a PDF yet? If so,
>where is it? One of my coworkers is looking at a document that is
>umpty-pages long with even umptier numbers of links. It just isn't
>possible to find and click all of them
Hello Trischa,
I provide online training for all levels of FrameMaker. Please contact me
for additional info.
David Creamer
IDEAS Training
http://www.ideastraining.com
Adobe Authorized Instructor & Certified Expert since 1995
Offering training for Acrobat, InDesign, InCopy, Photoshop,
I think I've discovered (at least part of) the issue.
The links are actually there. What's happening is that instead of the
PDF hotspot covering the entirety of the text being wrapped in the
xref or fm-xref tag, it's forming as a little tiny spot to the left of
the visible text. I suspect this is
And, of course, as soon as I sent this I remembered: the hotspot works
up until the point in the text where you've added a character tag or
something that changes the format. Now, that's in unstructured, but
I'm wondering if they've wrapped the part where the link breaks in
another element or
inda hoping they'd fixed
>>> it by now.
>>>
>>> (For reference, the files are structured FrameMaker being saved as PDF
>>> from a book file created using Leximation's DITA-FMx plugin, and it's
>>> Adobe Acrobat X.)
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> --
>>> Lin Sims
>>
>>
>> --
>> Lin Sims
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Laura,
I wrote to you privately, but I wanted to add something that, while anecdotal,
is relevant.
For a very large (100+ pages) document for my capstone course, I am running
into many issues of Word 2011 on a MacBook Pro running Lion crashing. It gives
me an error saying that my disk isn't
A free option might be to set up DITA to generate Web help and use one
of the many free HTML link checkers.
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 8:50 AM, Lin Sims wrote:
> Has Adobe added a tool for finding broken links in a PDF yet? If so,
> where is it? One of my coworkers is looking at a document that is
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Amy Zhao wrote:
> A very basic question.
> Does this object (Pgf) indicate just regular paragraph, paragraph made
> up of texts, or it has broader meaning, like sections including
> paragraphs and tables?
> Thanks for any help.
Umm, I think you're going to have to provide a lot more context.
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