Hi, everyone,
How can I link from a Frame file to a destination within a PDF file? I am able
to link from Frame to a PDF using the Message Client command (message open file
name of pdf). I tried adding the HTML syntax #name of destination in PDF,
but the link becomes dead and also does not
Hi, Duncan:
I also recommend that you ask WebWorks ePublisher questions on the wwp-users
Yahoo Group (http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/wwp-users/). If you do, make
sure you state what your input files are (eg, FM 10), what version of
ePublisher you use (eg, 2012.4), and what output you
Thank you, Nadine. I was wondering if I could expand the openfile command with
a destination that I create in the PDF. What I want to do can be done in HTML
by adding #name of destination to the hyperlink syntax. I wondered if that
could be done in Frame using the hypertext marker commands or
I think somebody asked this on the Adobe forums too - check out the FM
Integration forum
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Thank you, Robert. This ties in pretty well with the background context of my
question. I appreciate your help. I'll investigate more.
Gary
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You can do that in a URL with the #nameddest= option but I don't know
of a command-line switch to do that with a local file. Can you put the
PDF on a web server?
http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/acrobat/PDFOpenParameters.pdf
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Hi, everyone,
How can I link from a Frame file to a destination within a PDF file? I am able
to link from Frame to a PDF using the Message Client command (message open file
). I tried adding the HTML syntax #,
but the link becomes dead and also does not process through WebWorks as a
Hi, Duncan:
I also recommend that you ask WebWorks ePublisher questions on the wwp-users
Yahoo Group (http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/wwp-users/). If you do, make
sure you state what your input files are (eg, FM 10), what version of
ePublisher you use (eg, 2012.4), and what output you
Thank you, Nadine. I was wondering if I could expand the openfile command with
a destination that I create in the PDF. What I want to do can be done in HTML
by adding # to the hyperlink syntax. I wondered if that
could be done in Frame using the hypertext marker commands or some other way.
So,
I think somebody asked this on the Adobe forums too - check out the FM
Integration forum
-Original Message-
From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Writer
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2013 10:30 AM
To: framers at
Thank you, Robert. This ties in pretty well with the background context of my
question. I appreciate your help. I'll investigate more.
Gary
-Original Message-
From: robert.lauriston at gmail.com [mailto:robert.lauris...@gmail.com] On
Behalf Of Robert Lauriston
Sent: Thursday, May 23,
You can do that in a URL with the #nameddest= option but I don't know
of a command-line switch to do that with a local file. Can you put the
PDF on a web server?
http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/acrobat/PDFOpenParameters.pdf
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