Using from a regular browser, the relative paths start wherever the TW file 
is located. The tricky part, as you probably know, is how to save the TW 
file.

I just booted up TD and can verify that the page=xx doesn't work for me 
either. I suspect that TD has to especially handle the PDF, and in the 
process the extraneous arguments get scraped off. When running from the 
browser, there is no special handling and it's all up to the browser and 
operating system.

Good luck!
-- Mark

On Wednesday, October 10, 2018 at 8:57:43 PM UTC-7, andrew morrison wrote:
>
> I was trying to use tiddlydesktop to help me with how to save the file in 
> a manner similar to a desktop program like word. when i launched the tiddly 
> file in chrome, it then worked as it should have. now i just need to nail 
> down how to save in the original folder as I'm using relative paths - i'll 
> RTFM and hopefully it'll outline that there :-)
>
> Thank you for your help.
>
>
> On Thursday, 11 October 2018 13:53:15 UTC+10, Mark S. wrote:
>>
>> I just tried this on mine, and it worked as advertised:
>>
>> [ext[Oedipus Wrecks|Oedipus-Rex.pdf#page=4]]
>>
>> But there's a lot of issues. What platform are you on? What browser? Are 
>> you using a relative path (as in your example) or an absolute path? Are you 
>> using a local TW file or one served up by node ?
>>
>> Good luck!
>> -- Mark
>>
>> On Wednesday, October 10, 2018 at 8:35:40 PM UTC-7, andrew morrison wrote:
>>>
>>> You're right that this is how Adobe advise to link to a page, but I'm 
>>> not sure if i can do that from within a tiddlywiki text format 
>>>
>>> [ext[Link Text|Filename.pdf#page=4]] successfully opens the file in the 
>>> PDF reader as I'd like it to but at the first page
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thursday, 11 October 2018 12:52:04 UTC+10, Mark S. wrote:
>>>>
>>>> According to Adobe, you put #page=00 where 00 is your page number on 
>>>> the end of your pdf URL. Just tested and it works with _canonical_uri, so 
>>>> I 
>>>> imagine it works with external links as well.
>>>>
>>>> -- Mark
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, October 10, 2018 at 6:18:37 PM UTC-7, andrew morrison 
>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi
>>>>> I'm new to tiddlywiki. it looks powerful and agile.
>>>>> I have a large library of PDF files that I want to be able to jump 
>>>>> into at specific pages on a given resource (much like how people might 
>>>>> put 
>>>>> post-it notes on pages of interest on a paper copy of a book). I've 
>>>>> worked 
>>>>> out how to link to the external resource, but haven't got to open at a 
>>>>> specific page. Is this possible?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"TiddlyWiki" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to [email protected].
To post to this group, send email to [email protected].
Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki.
To view this discussion on the web visit 
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/c11d88f9-0b05-4bf4-8c0f-a6a3b05fcc06%40googlegroups.com.
For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

Reply via email to