You refer below to having multiple hypertext markers in the same paragraph.
This is not related to that. This happens even when the link is the only one in
the graph. The issue happens when the link wraps to the second line.
With that information in mind, do you still think that this is tied to
Paul,
Are you certain that the misbehaving links are coded in the FrameMaker source
as hypertext Go to URL commands with the complete address? If not, you may be
seeing one of the shortcomings of the links that Acrobat automatically creates
after the fact as it parses the PDF. Acrobat is
Paul,
It is most likely that what you see is indeed related to the TimeSavers
settings of Ignore duplicate markers. I suggest that you try turning it
off, redistill and inspect the result.
If it is indeed the case, consider using the other workarounds mentioned to
prevent a hypertext marker
Yes, clearing the ignore dup markers checkbox returns my wrapping Frame
x-refs to a functional state.
And I found that, in the one case that initially triggered the need for the
ignore dup markers checkbox, if I move the hypertext marker pair to the
paragraph just above where it was in
You refer below to "having multiple hypertext markers in the same paragraph."
This is not related to that. This happens even when the link is the only one in
the graph. The issue happens when the link wraps to the second line.
With that information in mind, do you still think that this is tied
Paul,
Are you certain that the misbehaving links are coded in the FrameMaker source
as hypertext Go to URL commands with the complete address? If not, you may be
seeing one of the shortcomings of the links that Acrobat automatically creates
after the fact as it parses the PDF. Acrobat is
Paul,
It is most likely that what you see is indeed related to the TimeSavers
settings of "Ignore duplicate markers". I suggest that you try turning it
off, redistill and inspect the result.
If it is indeed the case, consider using the other workarounds mentioned to
prevent a hypertext marker
Yes, clearing the "ignore dup markers " checkbox returns my wrapping Frame
x-refs to a functional state.
And I found that, in the one case that initially triggered the need for the
"ignore dup markers " checkbox, if I move the hypertext marker pair to the
paragraph just above where it was in
We are on win XP with Frame 8 and Acrobat 8.
Paul
On Dé Máirt14 Iúil 2009, at 14:10, Lizak, Samantha wrote:
Versions may matter... We have some heavy-duty scripting in place
that converts Frame to PDF, but I recall 4 or 5 years ago we used
to still have to check every hotspot that wrapped
Paul,
You wrote:
I am just after noticing that, in my PDFs, links that wrap and go to a
second line are not active in the part of the link that is on the second line.
The start of the link, on the first line, works fine.
All x-refs that wrap in Frame work fine in Frame.
I never saw this
We are on win XP with Frame 8 and Acrobat 8.
Paul
On D? M?irt14 I?il 2009, at 14:10, Lizak, Samantha wrote:
> Versions may matter... We have some heavy-duty scripting in place
> that converts Frame to PDF, but I recall 4 or 5 years ago we used
> to still have to check every hotspot that wrapped
Paul,
You wrote:
>I am just after noticing that, in my PDFs, links that wrap and go to a
>second line are not active in the part of the link that is on the second line.
>The start of the link, on the first line, works fine.
>All x-refs that wrap in Frame work fine in Frame.
>I never saw this
I am just after noticing that, in my PDFs, links that wrap and go to a second
line are not active in the part of the link that is on the second line.
The start of the link, on the first line, works fine.
All x-refs that wrap in Frame work fine in Frame.
I never saw this behavior before in a
I am just after noticing that, in my PDFs, links that wrap and go to a second
line are not active in the part of the link that is on the second line.
The start of the link, on the first line, works fine.
All x-refs that wrap in Frame work fine in Frame.
I never saw this behavior before in a
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