Re: OT: MacOS 'keeping' adobe from implementing Macros?
Re: OT: MacOS 'keeping' adobe from implementing Macros?
- Subject: Re: OT: MacOS 'keeping' adobe from implementing Macros?
- From: Bill Briggs <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2001 17:45:30 -0400
At 3:11 PM -0500 13/03/01, Welch, John C. wrote:
On 3/13/01 3:09 PM, "g3pb" <email@hidden> wrote:
PrintToPDF will look for URLs in your text and turn them into links. When
you
click such a link, Acrobat Reader will attempt to open it in an appropriate
helper
application, such as a web browser. In order for this to work:
Mac users? (BTW, neither Distiller, PrintToPDF, or any other type of
software does this on a Mac. All you can do is dump to a dead PDF file, and
recreate the links by hand)
That's any URL, and only works if the link is a URL. It doesn't do
anything for Tables of Content links, tables of figure links, or any
other kind of non-URL links or structures.
That may be true of Word, but it's not true in general. All
hypertext and cross-reference links, Table of Contents entries, List
of Figures entries, List of Tables entries, Index page numbers, and a
host of other things that are possible to include in a FrameMaker
document pass intact from FrameMaker binary --> PostScript -->
Distillation --> PDF. Just one of the many things that make
FrameMaker the powerhouse it is.
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