I believe you can do it with the PDF Xtra (http://www.integrationnewmedia.com/products/pdfdirector/)

Jeremy Aker
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On Jun 16, 2004, at 9:02 AM, Tim Welford wrote:

I had this problem too,

The only way I could find was to open the pdf with buddyapi
wait for the ok that it opened properly (maybe add a short delay for slower machines)
Then use baSendKeys to send key presses to the pdf.


as I remember, Ctrl+N to open the page number dialog, then the entry box is already selected, so send the page number you want to go to, then send the enter key as a 3rd command. Its a bit messy I know, but the only time we have trouble is if we don't leave a big enough delay for the pdf viewer \ application to open.

hope you can do something with it, I'll be watching closely to see if a better solution presents itself

Tim

-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 June 2004 13:48
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: <lingo-l> Open a specific page within a pdf


There's always Impressario.

-Daniel

Is there any way of opening a particular page in a pdf, not just
baOpenFile("pdf file", "Normal") but more like baOpenFile("pdf file",
"page 500", "Normal")? Can this somehow be done with a [Windows] shell
command?



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