*I* didn't. ( In fact, I'd have been very surprised indeed if you'd even tried doing that! ) But maybe you should have added a qualifier, as in '(tic)' or ';o)' somewhere Roger??
On the contrary, pushing your thunbs firmly up on the base of the brow bone under the top of the eye socket ( the 'supraorbital foramen' I think ), is supposed to help with stress and relief of migraine. Just watch they don't slip .. ;o) Chris. >2009/1/28 Roger Chinchilla <[email protected]>: > I just kidding about the holding the finger to your eyes to make the links > pop out. Please don't take it the wrong way. > > Roger > > On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 3:12 AM, Chris Pugh <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> As I said, links *ARE* buttons. However, you didn't state you were >> using pdf2swf.. >> >> The only command that I know of for an on the fly change, is, >> >> pdf2swf -v -s linkcolor= <RRGGBBAA> file.pdf { where linkcolor >> value is in Hex ). >> >> but this only affects the background color of the link itself, on >> hover, and is not >> permanent ( option is sort of misleading really). Looks like >> routine could be >> opatched to produce the reverse effect, or else, it's a two stage >> process. Mattias? >> >> Regards, >> >> >> Chris. >> >> 2009/1/28 Matt Cline <[email protected]>: >> > Hi chris, >> > Thank you for your input. I don't need an example of manipulating >> > buttons >> > but do need an example of how to include that manipulation for every >> > link on >> > a page during pdf2swf sad generation. >> > Thank you >> > >> > >> > On Jan 27, 2009, at 3:45 PM, Chris Pugh <[email protected]> wrote: >> > >> >> Matt, >> >> >> >> A link is simply a button made up of text. Therefore whatever you can >> >> do with the attributes of a button you can also do with a 'link', >> >> i.e. change almost everything about it's appearance, and function. >> >> Do you need an example? >> >> >> >> Incidentally, I hope Roger's post was intended to be well tic. It was >> >> reminiscent of that old non-pc joke about how to make a Venitian >> >> Blind! Sooner him than I!! ;o) >> >> >> >> Regards, >> >> >> >> >> >> Chris. >> >> >> >> 2009/1/27 Roger Chinchilla <[email protected]>: >> >>> >> >>> Only way I know is these specials glasses I saw on amazon.com. They >> >>> are >> >>> good >> >>> for you when you look at the screen a lot. Another way to make text >> >>> stand >> >>> out is, close your eyes, put pressure on it with your index finger for >> >>> about >> >>> 10 seconds, open your eyes and get really close to the screen. >> >>> >> >>> Hope that helps, >> >>> >> >>> Roger >> >>> >> >>> On Jan 27, 2009, at 5:26 PM, matt cline <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> >> >>>> Hello, is there a way to highlight links w/o having to hover them to >> >>>> see >> >>>> the highlights(so their easier to spot in the swfs)? Thank you. >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> > >> >> > >
