So I am using Adobe Acrobat Pro DC and want to create a link to another page in the PDF. Is there any way to make a simple "go to page X" link without having to scroll though hundreds of pages to get the page manually? I want to be able to create a link to go to a page number with Inherent Zoom, but so far the only way I have found to do so is to create link, scroll all the way down to the page, and then edit the link after the fact. Surely there is an easier way to do this?
The link dialog is modal but the destination dialog box is non-modal. Just draw out the link, select "Go to a page view", hit the "Next" button. When the "Create go to view" dialog pops up, type in the page number you want in the main toolbar, set the zoom you want then hit Set Link.
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I'm in the middle of building the file uploading part of our system, and our design has two flows in which you can upload a file:
Drag 'n drop onto the page
Click the "Upload file" button which presents a modal.
If I drag 'n drop a file onto the page, I want to show a small popup in the bottom corner showing the upload progress of each file.
If I go through the modal, I get the option to drag 'n drop or browse files. It then shows me the same progress in the modal, however I have the option of closing the modal which should then show me that same small box in the corner with the upload progress.
From what I've been able to determine from the docs of FilePond, this doesn't sound like it would be possible. Every demo I've found links the FilePond instance to a single input and since it builds its own UI, the drop zone would also be built. Fine for the modal window but not for the full page drag 'n drop. So I have a couple of questions:
Can I make anything a dropzone without it building the UI?
If so, when I drop files can I specify where to display the uploading progress?
Is it possible to move the progress from one area of the DOM to another (going from modal to the corner)?
I'm building this in Vue.j, so the plan was to use Vuex to manage the uploads and their progress which would make it easy to render the progress in different parts of the DOM. I love the look of FilePond for what it offers visually but if I can't get it to work with our designs then we may need to look at something else.
I'm relatively new to Cocoa application. In my application (MacOS), I already mark the text if it contains image url link. What I'm trying doing now is that when the mouse hover (without clicking) on the link, the application will open an NSPanel (sorry, if it's inaccurate) and show the content of the image url. Also, the panel/window will be closed automatically when mouse move out of the text.
I've tried something such as "floating window/panel/quicklook", but the search result isn't close to what I want. Could anyone please give me some keywords so I can try to find the solution by myself? Thank you.
Im using PDFtron on a windows store app project.
I have a page with a back button and a pdf viewer where i can edit the pdfs.
When im editing a pdf i have a tool bar with options like the ones in the samples, but i have a issue when i choose a Free Text tool and start writing on the pdf, if i press the back button while the Free Text tool is active ( the cursor is bliking) the text i wrote appears in the screen on the next page i navigate to.
How can i solve this?
The TextBox in question is part of the PDFViewCtrlTools that are used to create annotations. It is shipped with the sample application and is fully open source.
The TextBox is inside a popup, positioned to align itself on top of the PDFViewCtrl in the position where you tapped.
This TextBox needs to be closed before you go back. It is quite easy to do so by calling ToolManager.CreateDefaultTool(). In general, I would recommend taking a look at the samples and see what they're doing when the user tries to navigate away from the page.
Everytime you navigate away from a page with PDFViewCtrl, the ToolManager should call CreateDefaultTool so that whatever current tool is active (in this case the FreeTextCreate tool) can close itself and clean up.
I'm currently trying to embed a mailchimp sign up form using the HTML widget from impress pages, and at first, it seems to work perfectly fine.
I drag the block onto the screen, a popup comes up, then I paste the form code into it, and then voila! A pretty looking, rendered form appears. I then go ahead and press publish... and bam! My HTML widget is gone, and all that's left is an empty block within the layout asking me to click to add text!
I have no idea what's going on here, does anyone have any ideas? I'm using a custom theme, and I'm wondering if the workaround is to hard-code a widget for my client and just use that (although it looks like it'll be a big drain on my time)
If you get "Forbidden" as a response after pressing save, you should have a look at the answer here impresspages html widget not saving
I have a FileMaker Pro 11 layout containing a button with an action of "open URL." When the layout is saved as a PDF, the button appears but no longer works (clicking on it doesn't do anything). Is there a way to save as PDF with the PDF containing a working "open URL" button?
Thank you,
Ben
You have to be in browse mode for your button to work. You are probably in preview mode. Buttons don't work in preview mode (which makes sense as it is just a preview of what will be printed).