Hans, Thanks once again for your kind help. Your first option is perfectly worked for me.
Regards Ananth On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 1:55 AM, Hans Nuecke (vservu) <hnue...@vservu.de>wrote: > 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>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> 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 >>> ------------------------------ >>> From: 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 >>> CC: 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> 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> 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> wrote: >>> > >>> > > On Tue, 21 Sep 2010 21:33:13 +0530 >>> > > Ananth Palanisamy <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. >>> > > >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Chris <list_s...@mavdns.net> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> ___________________________________________________________________ >> >> *Hans J. 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