cross book links in PDF portfolios or combined books

2009-12-02 Thread Fred Wersan
I was experimenting a bit yesterday with PDF Portfolios and combined 
books. Either method seems like a good way to give readers a central 
starting point for a doc set. However I noticed that the xref links 
between books, which work fine between individual book PDFs, did not 
work within the portfolios or combined book file. (In fact, if the 
portfolio is in the same directory as individual books, acrobat jumps 
out to the individual book - which is what you would expect, I guess.)

Has anyone used portfolios or combined books, and if so, how have you 
handled inter-book links? (I use Timesavers to make my inter-book links 
work.)

Fred
-- 
Fred Wersan
Senior Technical Writer
VT MAK
68 Moulton St.
Cambridge, MA 02138
617-876-8085 x 124

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cross book links in PDF portfolios or combined books

2009-12-02 Thread Fred Wersan
I was experimenting a bit yesterday with PDF Portfolios and combined 
books. Either method seems like a good way to give readers a central 
starting point for a doc set. However I noticed that the xref links 
between books, which work fine between individual book PDFs, did not 
work within the portfolios or combined book file. (In fact, if the 
portfolio is in the same directory as individual books, acrobat jumps 
out to the individual book - which is what you would expect, I guess.)

Has anyone used portfolios or combined books, and if so, how have you 
handled inter-book links? (I use Timesavers to make my inter-book links 
work.)

Fred
-- 
Fred Wersan
Senior Technical Writer
VT MAK
68 Moulton St.
Cambridge, MA 02138
617-876-8085 x 124

VR-Vantage, MAK's 3D Visual Solution, is here!
Find out how it can fit your simulation at VR-Vantage.com