Shmuel,
You wrote:
I've been trying to insert a U3D file into a blank PDF as described in the
link below, using Adobe Acrobat Professional 7.0.9. After I click OK,
nothing appears in the PDF. Any ideas? Do I have to have the CAD program
that created the U3D file on my computer?
I am working with a document design that uses lead-in (non-indented) and run-on
(indented) paragraph types. The design calls for lead-in paragraphs after
figures, tables and so on: run-one paragraphs should only occur after a lead-in
or another run-on paragraph. The documents are not
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Because a figure or table can float away from its anchor
during pagination, this can result in invalid sequences of
paragraph tags, such as two consecutive lead-in paragraphs.
Many iof us simply avoid using the Float option for reasons like
this...
Yes. I find that I need to regularly (every few days) delete
c:\WINDOWS\system32\FNTCACHE.DAT and restart to avoid FrameMaker crashes
and text drop-outs when generating PDF. (Windows XP, FM7.2 and 8,
Acrobat 8 and Acrobat 3D).
-Alan
Danny G Green wrote:
In June there was a posting about
Shmuel,
You wrote:
>I've been trying to insert a U3D file into a blank PDF as described in the
>link below, using Adobe Acrobat Professional 7.0.9. After I click OK,
>nothing appears in the PDF. Any ideas? Do I have to have the CAD program
>that created the U3D file on my computer?
Art,
You wrote:
>... the question on the table is whether Acrobat 8 Pro can take 3D output
>from Frame and generate a 3D
>PDF...
* Distiller 7 and later versions support embedding of U3D files in PDFs.
The authoring application does not matter for this process, as long as the
3D data is
I am working with a document design that uses lead-in (non-indented) and run-on
(indented) paragraph types. The design calls for lead-in paragraphs after
figures, tables and so on: run-one paragraphs should only occur after a lead-in
or another run-on paragraph. The documents are not
srickaby at wordmongers.demon.co.uk wrote:
> Because a figure or table can float away from its anchor
> during pagination, this can result in invalid sequences of
> paragraph tags, such as two consecutive lead-in paragraphs.
Many iof us simply avoid using the Float option for reasons like
Yes. I find that I need to regularly (every few days) delete
c:\WINDOWS\system32\FNTCACHE.DAT and restart to avoid FrameMaker crashes
and text drop-outs when generating PDF. (Windows XP, FM7.2 and 8,
Acrobat 8 and Acrobat 3D).
-Alan
Danny G Green wrote:
> In June there was a posting about