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And with FrameMaker 12 regular expressions, it is easier to search for URLs
in the text so you can follow Fred's steps. It is really worth making the
URLs work correctly as links because there is an expectation that links like
these will work in a PDF. As I mentioned, the entire process could be
sc
I think Stuart has anointed himself as the Framemaker Archive historian! (I got
called out on this yesterday myself!J)
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Tammy Van Boening
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Spectrum Writing, LLC
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From: framers-boun...@li
The hyperlinks you are seeing in the PDF may not actually be there, and they
probably did not come from FrameMaker! For several years, now, Acrobat has had
the feature of inferring hyperlinks from text strings that look like URLs. But
the feature is a little dumb in just the ways you describe (b
Well in all fairness, that was 5 years and 3 versions ago. (a) I can’t remember
that far back, and (b) who knows, the process/settings may have changed in the
interim.
-Dan
From: Stuart Rogers [mailto:srog...@phoenix-geophysics.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2015 3:03 PM
To: Harding, Dan; frame
On 2015-Apr-02 3:37 PM, Harding, Dan wrote:
Version: FrameMaker 12, Unstructured.
When generating PDFs, Frame automatically converts (SOME!) URLs to
hyperlinks, which is great, but it’s not an exact science, and I’d
like to be able to fine tune some things globally rather than manually
inser
Hi Dan,
Actually, FrameMaker has nothing to do with the conversion of URLs to links;
it is done by Acrobat. It can be disabled in Acrobat's Preferences dialog
box under the General pane (uncheck Create links from URLs). The best
approach is to add Hypertext markers and character formatting to t
Version: FrameMaker 12, Unstructured.
When generating PDFs, Frame automatically converts (SOME!) URLs to hyperlinks,
which is great, but it's not an exact science, and I'd like to be able to fine
tune some things globally rather than manually inserting and editing a zillion
hypertext links:
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If any of you have any information or tips about FrameMaker opportunities in
the Baltimore, Maryland area, please let me know about them offlist.
The wife of "a friend" just got a job offer there.
Thank you.
Craig
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