FlashPaper not preserving PDF Bookmarks
I want to be able to convert my PDFs (with bookmarks) into
FlashPaper, preserving the bookmark and having the newly created
swf open with the bookmark bar open. I have tried several different
ways to conveting the existing file but no luck getting the
bookmarks to show up. I had thought FlashPaper 2 had this ability,
but is bookmark preservation a feature of conversion via Microsoft
Office only? Anyway around this?
The title bookmarks for the chapters won't be out of order in the book, but you indicated that they are (at the end of the sub-levels) for chapters 2 and 8 when done separately. If the text frames holding these titles were created after the main flow text frames, that would explain why things are things are misbehaving.
To specify the expanded bookmark level, you need to explicitly type in the level value that you want [ignore the drop down list and "Default" setting].
From the Book file, regenerate the TOC before you test the links. If you get a "File not found" after this, in the TOC, then something is really messed up i nhe TOC file. I would rename it and create a new one for the book. You can then import your formatting from the older, renamed version.
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I'm finding a lot of instability in this process of coaxing the various NAV buttons to both work and not do stuff like dropping nested styles from the a book file's individual style sheet, reversing the order of styles in the TOC style option, or like you responded to here, changing the bookmarks from the TOC to this "p0" after putting on the front NAV button.
I have gotten all the pdfs for both the books and NAV document finalized and burned to a CD, where they seem to work. I am now trying to figure out what is causing all these ID reconfigurations of my styles and TOC bookmark destinations. -
How can I avoid having "XE index" entries in the pdf bookmarks frame?
Hi,
I try to use RH9 to create a pdf file, but the contents (= bookmarks) frame looks like this:
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I know I could create a Word document instead and fix the headings there, but I am trying to delete this step from my workflow, because it is to time-consuming.
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a) without index entries, if the ssl hasn't checked the option "Keep HTML Heading levels" and
b) with index entries, if the ssl has checked the option "Keep HTML Heading levels"
a) b)
1) Any ideas, why setting this option results in a frame showing things which are hidden in the .dot file?
2) Would an update to RH9 help? (I am very much hesitating this step since I've tried RH9 and found it corrupts all my conditional tags.)
Thanx in advance,
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Creating PDF bookmarks from Outlook 2007
Hi, I am using Outlook 2007 SP1 and Acrobat 8.1.3 Professional and I want to have bookmarks in the PDF that is created by hitting the Create Adobe PDF from Folders button in Outlook. I used to have this feature when I was using Acrobat 7 with Outlook 2003.
I found this previous thread, but the solution given does not help, I still can not create the bookmarks like I could with Acrobat 7.
http://www.adobeforums.com/webx/.3c0606b6/0
I do have the create PDF package selected, but I don't see how to create the bookmarks.bump
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Can someone confirm the workflow that is supposed to ensure the bookmarks will actually point to the heading locations? What else could be wrong?
Thanks in advance! Attaching source word file (rename xml extension to docx) and resulting PDF file.
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Hi,
Does anyone have any ideas why Thai bookmarks cannot be displayed correctly in Acrobat (4.0 and above) after generated from FrameMaker 7.x?
I have tried both system font - FreesiaUPC and 3rd party font, however both can't resolve the garbage charaters in PDF bookmarks.
Moreover, I copy & paste the title/heading from PDF page to bookmarks and some of the codes are missing.
Please help.
Thank you.
Regards,
P.C.> ... why Thai bookmarks cannot be displayed correctly in Acrobat (4.0 and above) after generated from FrameMaker 7.x?
This is apparently a limitation of the pre-FM8 legacy overlay fonts (non-Unicode) scheme.
It's not just Thai. It doesn't work for bookmarks based on text containing the standard Symbol or Zaph Dingbats fonts either. What gets passed into the PostScript for PDF bookmark generation is apparently just the 8-bit Roman text code points, and no mark-up for font overlay.
Other than aftermarket tools, the only solution is to migrate to Unicode, which also requires FM8 or later.
Here's the test I ran.
New simple document.
Heading1 text:
X5C
Tag the 5 as Dingbats.
Tag the C as Symbol.
Print to PDF.
The body text appears, approximately, as
XXX
The PDF bookmark appears as:
X5C
It also doesn't matter whether you tag as Character Format or as local font override. Neither gets into bookmarks. This choice, however, does matter for generated files, because it needs to be Character Format for TOC and IX to work, for example, and the Ch. Format needs to be in-catalog for those files.
I might add that none of this is new. A search of any Framemaker forum looking for "character" .AND. "bookmark" turns up any number of on-point hits. The fundamental problem is the inherent limitations of codepage fonts. Adobe fixed this issue. The "patch" was called Framemaker 8.
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Autonumber and text in separate frames affects PDF bookmarks
Since making a forced return in an autonumber specification does not work, I tried the solution of making the chapter heading span two text frames. The first frame is very small to handle only the one or two digits of the chapter number and a space, while the second frame is the normal text column where the chapter title is displayed. This setup allowed me to make the chapter number and heading right-adjusted on the page so that users scanning through pages can more easily find the beginning of a chapter at the outer right edge. I connected the two text frames so that they are part of the same Flow A. The autonumbering for the chapter heading was unchanged. I used the specification:
H:<$chapnum>\sn
Basically, this is a heading series with the <$chapnum> followed by an en space, which, after testing, provided the proper spacing after the number to force the chapter title to the next frame.
The solution looks good in the document, in references to the chapter title, and in the TOC. The only problem is that when I print the book to PostScript and use Distiller to generate the PDF file, the PDF bookmarks have a doubled chapter number, as in:
1 1 Introduction
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I can delete the duplicated numbers manually, but I would like a way to prevent them from appearing. I don't understand why Acrobat is adding the extra chapter number when it appears nowhere duplicated within the FrameMaker process.
Any solutions?
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I am using RoboHelp 7 but I have had this problem with every
version of RoboHelp. I generate a Word file from RH, clean up the
Word file and then generate a PDF file from the Word file. Some of
the PDF bookmarks have an extra space before the first letter in
the bookmark.The Word file looks fine. I do not see an extra space
in front of the topic titles. I have also generated PDF files
directly from RH. I still see these extra spaces in the PDF
bookmarks.
I am using the Adobe Acrobat 7 Professional suite. Anyone
ever have this problem?I have found that spaces occur in bookmarks where the
paragraph mark is missing in MS Word. If you turn on the field
codes as Colum suggested, you can locate the areas where the black
'blob' is missing and remove the page break etc... to ensure the
paragraph mark displays.
Hope that helps.
M -
I have posted this on another forum. I would love to know if anyone has an answer. Even no would be acceptable.
Has anyone noticed when using the Book function and creating Bookmarks using the Interactive PDF maker, that the Bookmarks look for the individual document PDF as a reference. Does anyone know a work around for this please. Works fine with the print PDF, but then the other interactivity doesn't work.
I have trialled this on a mac and pc and it works the same on both platforms.I think you might be right in that there is something not quite right with Links/Bookmark handling in InDesign CS5 when working with the ToC generated Links/Bookmarks and the Book feature in conjunction with Export to Adobe PDF (Interactive) option.
I've just tried the following:
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ToC Style in the first doc, that has Create PDF Bookmarks AND Include Book Documents enabled
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How can I generate PDF bookmarks for change bars?
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It is also possible to generate PDF bookmarks for change bars through FrameMaker-to-Acrobat TimeSavers + Presentation Assistant, as follows:
Change bar has to use a unique color, with a known RGB value
A PDF layer is created automatically based on the specified RGB value, containing all change bars (layer can be set as initially hidden and/or as a non-printing one)
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If this approach is of interest, I can set up sample FM + PDF files.
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Hi,
I've read the forum discussions/solutions on setting PDF bookmarks, but I'm afraid the various solutions appear to only work if you are consistently working in .fm book files, not if your source files are in structured .fm format.
For example, I have to constantly reset the bookmark settings in FrameMaker when I follow our PDF process of saving the structured FM files via the File -> Save Ditamap As -> Book 11.0 with fm components (*.book) route. I can set the bookmarks in the first file of the book, and/or set them using the Format -> Document -> PDF Setup menu options. But an hour later, if I discover I need to make a change in our source material (.ditamap/.xml) and create a new PDF again, I must make the same exact bookmark settings at the .fm level in this process (i.e. creating new .fm files from the .ditamap/xml files overwrites the previous .fm files, requiring bookmark setting, again).
I think the only possible solution for a short-cut in this situation is to write a script to set those bookmarks each time we go from .xml to .fm. Does anyone see another way around this?
Thanks!
DianaHi Diana...
You're right that only FM binary files can store PDF setup information (in theory XML files could store this data, but that's not the way it's currently set up). In order to have this data available in files generated from XML, you'll need to set it up in the structure application template(s). You also need to make sure that all files in the book use the same tag names. The following topic was written for DITA-FMx users, but the concept should apply to regular FM-DITA as well ..
http://docs.leximation.com/dita-fmx/2.0/?ditafmx_setuppdfbookmarks.html
I hope that helps.
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Firefox is repeatedly DESTROYING my website Bookmarks; will not 'Restore' ANY Bookmarks!!
This has happened several times in the past week (late-June, 2014)
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