On 12/04/2013 08:56 AM, Jack Fromm wrote: > > On 12/03/2013 04:18 PM, Bob Furber wrote: >> With Method A >> (http://wiki.scribus.net/canvas/Adding_Hyperlinks_to_your_Scribus_PDF_document) >> it is easy to insert the link directly in the PDF document. However, >> it is an invisible link. That is, it does not look like a link and its >> appearance does not change upon or after clicking it. >> >> So, I tried Method B. But I got stumped right away at: Click the "OK" >> button for "Insert PDF fields". I looked and looked, but I could not >> find the "Insert PDF fields". >> >> Can anyone point me in the right direction? >> > Bob, I had trouble finding it too. In Scribus 1.4.3, if you have the > *PDF Tools* toolbar enabled (under *Windows* on the main Scribus menu), > you will have the buttons they talk about in Method B. Screenshot here: > http://imagebin.org/280496 > > However, as you can see, the hover tooltip doesn't say "Insert PDF > fields", it says "Push Button" instead. But the rest of the > instructions seem to match what you get when you click that option. > > I've never actually used Method B, so I can't vouch for it. I use > Method A. It's not ideal. You have to change the appearance of the > underlying text in a separate operation to make it look like a link, but > it does work.
I tried Method B and couldn't get it to work, but I am not knowledgeable about JavaScript. I looked at the history of the page, and while I did some edits, it was only for appearance and grammar. Maciel Hanski is our JavaScript guru, so to speak, and he had some input into this page. Greg
