Hi Ananth,
I'm glad I could be of some help and return some of the help I received
in this and other forums ;-)
Regarding your question:
yes, since you own Acrobat Pro there are different options:
1. you can edit the hyperlink
Select the hyperlink tool (the little chain symbol that allows you
to show and modify all links)
Then you can select that link, right click and select properties.
Under "actions" you'll find the link and can check it.
When I did I realized that the link address was correct. And also
worked already. No "[" within the link...
2. You can manually add a link to an area you define; most probably
across the area of the URL address. Just create a rectangle with
the mouse, click "continue" and select as action "open web link"
(last entry in the pick up list).
Click "add" and enter the URL and confirm... Done.
3. Select under Tools the option "extended editing" and then the
"TouchUp text tool".
If you are lucky and have the font installed, you can modify the
text. I cannot since the I do not have that font installed.
You're almost there. If in doubt you also could use the Adobe help
feature; pretty useful.
Good luck and regards
Hans
On 23.09.2010 15:02, Ananth Palanisamy wrote:
Hi Hans,
Thanks a million. Your Forum and guidance helped to enable the web
links using Acrobat Pro. I am using Acrobat Pro 9.2. I have enabled
the link using
Advanced --> Document Processing --> Create Links from URLs... option
from Acrobat.
Now I can able to convert the pages with web links enabled.
But i have noticed some issue while creating the URLs using Acrobat.
If the URL is covered with ( ) or [] brackets, the close symbol also
attaching with the URL.
For example I have a line
"[http://www.caravanedesdixmots.com/philosophie/ce_qu_ils_en_disent/gilles_pellerin%5D]"
The End"]" bracket also taken :(
You can download the same page from below link.
http://www.joshitha.com/pdf/test2.pdf
Is there any way to edit the URLs using Acrobat?
Thanks for your valuable time and help.
Regards
Ananth P
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 2:36 PM, Hans Nuecke (vservu)
<hnue...@vservu.de <mailto:hnue...@vservu.de>> wrote:
Hi Ananth,
I guess you're making the same (wrong) assumption as many others
(me included) made:
Seeing a working link in Acrobat Reader does NOT prove that link
is an active link in your PDF file, which can be converted with
pdf2swf.
Obviously Acrobat Reader interprets URL-like text and offers it as
a link; although it is not an embedded link in the PDF file.
See a discussion in this forum:
http://www.megazine3.de/forum/index.php/topic,1416.msg5461.html#msg5461
I opened your file with Adobe Acrobat PRO and could verify that
the URL was not yet defined as external link.
I did so in using the feature of Acrobat PRO to automatically
convert URLs into links; and then also the converted SWF file
supports the link.
Such support to convert URLs automatically are features available
in ACROBAT PRO, Nitro, Nuance's PDF Converter Professional and
probably others.
I'm not aware if XPDF supports that...
Regards
Hans
On 23.09.2010 10:33, Ananth Palanisamy wrote:
Hi Balaji,
You can find the link in the bottom right of the page. The link
is enabled in the PDF. It is targetting
"http://pedagogie2.ac-reunion.fr/lettres/le_parfum/Entrer.htm"
this location.
Regards
Ananth P
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 2:00 PM, MG Balaji <mgbt...@hotmail.com
<mailto:mgbt...@hotmail.com>> wrote:
Hello Ananth,
Are you meaning that, without adding the link box for
the URL using the link tool (using Acrobat) the external
links should enabled in swf ? Because I have not find any of
the links in the sample pdf what you have provided.
Regards,
Balaji
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From: ananthf...@gmail.com <mailto:ananthf...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2010 11:05:36 +0530
Subject: Re: [Swftools-common] Unable to convert the PDF
pages with External Link enabled
To: list_s...@mavdns.net <mailto:list_s...@mavdns.net>
CC: swftools-common@nongnu.org
<mailto:swftools-common@nongnu.org>
Hi Chris,
I have tried most of the Tools to get it resolved. But I am
failed in all that.
If find any solution let you know.
Thanks for your valuable time.
If you find any solution please share with me.
Thanks a lot.
Regards
Ananth P
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 9:26 AM, Chris <list_s...@mavdns.net
<mailto:list_s...@mavdns.net>> wrote:
Worth a try Anarth. If you have any luck let know!
Unfortunately, as far as I am aware, apart from a couple
of notable exceptions,
most of the Open Source PDF editing and manipulation
programs out there, seems
to rely heavily on the Xpdf library. If the the issue
*is* with Xpdf, which I
suspect it has to be, it will show itself with most other
programs you try.
I can't remember whether you are running Windows, or a
Linux based system,
or both. Anyway, here's the Wikipedia list of pdf
software just in case
you haven't checked it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PDF_software
Good luck!
Chris.
>On Wed, 22 Sep 2010 22:50:17 +0530
>Ananth Palanisamy <ananthf...@gmail.com
<mailto:ananthf...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> Thanks Chris and thanks for your time spent on
investigation.
> I will try to contact XPDF author of help.
> If anyone knows any work around like save it is some
other PDF editors will
> solve the issue much appreciated.
> Thanks once again.
>
> On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 3:17 AM, Chris
<list_s...@mavdns.net <mailto:list_s...@mavdns.net>> wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 21 Sep 2010 21:33:13 +0530
> > Ananth Palanisamy <ananthf...@gmail.com
<mailto:ananthf...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > > Please can any one help me to covert the PDF page
with the web link
> > enabled.
> > > I tried most of the combination from PDF2SWf
documentation but all are
> > > failed. I don't have an idea whether it is a PDF
problem or am doing
> > wrong.
> > > I have uploaded the sample page which I am facing a
issue.
> > > http://www.joshitha.com/pdf/sample.pdf
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Regards
> > >
> > > ANANTH P
> >
> > Anarth,
> >
> > I opened your example pdf with Xpdf. It doesn't
recognise that there is
> > a text link in the graphic frame, bottom right. Not
sure why.
> >
> > Since pdf2swf uses Xpdf, it's no wonder that it won't
see the link either.
> >
> > Maybe worth trying to ask the Xpdf author..?
> >
> > http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/home.html
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> >
> > Chris.
> >
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