I vote for a way to import a PDF file directly into a card so that all the
graphics in the PDF file become runrev vector graphics and all the fonts are
placed in fields right where they were -- kind of like when you import a PDF
into Adobe Illustrator. This would be the ideal feature for me although some
way to work with a PDF file that is in a player object (put data into
fields) would be OK too.

On 7/22/04 2:02 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Jul 22, 2004, at 12:53 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> On Macintosh systems only (where QuickTime is present), you can display
>> Acrobat PDF files by simply creating a player object in your stack and
>> giving it a path to the PDF file. This does not work on Windows even if
>> you have the latest version of QuickTime installed.
> 
> Yes thanks, while I haven't done that in Rev, I assumed it to be the
> case, given QuickTime's features. But, as you know and have indicated,
> that technique has limited viability for distribution outside of the
> Mac audience... e.g. most computer users.
> 
> I'd love to see some way to either work elegantly hand-in-hand with
> Acrobat viewer, or be able to directly work with and display PDF files
> within Rev, on a cross platform level. Ideally, with links, view, and
> print functions intact.



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