I recently saw a pdf document that used small Roman numerals for title
page and front matter (per Chicago Manual of Style) with rest of book in
normal numbers. When in the PDF, if you were in the front matter, the page
number in Acrobat/Reader would display the Roman numerals and Numeric when
you were in the rest of the manual, so that the page number in the Reader
page navigation toolbar always matched the actual page in the document.
For the life of me, I can't figure out how the writer did that (I don't
know if the document was created in FM). If I set front matter pages in
Roman numerals and Chapter pages in Numeric, then print the book to pdf, I
only see consecutive pages in the toolbar (e.g. ii is shown as 2 in the
toolbar).
Am I trying to do something that you can't do when printing FM to PDF?
Tom Beiswenger
Manager, Technical & Training Documentation, Project Manager - Inspection
Business
Emhart Glass Mfg. Inc.
1140 Sullivan St.
Elmira, NY 14901
PH: +607 735-4279
FX: +607 734-8278
Mobile: +607 769-4779
Email: tom.beiswen...@emhartglass.com
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