Active Areas from Frame-Generated Index(es)
Eduardo F. Cidade Sr.
ecidade at zoominternet.net
Tue Jun 1 18:43:07 PDT 2010
David
Generating the index isn't a problem. It's the resulting PDF....the linking area doesn't
extend to the entire index entry....only the leader dots and page numbering.
Thank you
All the best
Eduardo
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Eduardo F. Cidade, Sr.
On Tue 01/06/10 21:18 , David Spreadbury dspreadb at yahoo.com sent:
> Eduardo, Are you trying to create an Index or an Index (IX) of
> Markers (IOM)? With your book open, select Add > Standard Index.
> This will create an Index (.ix) file of the Index entries you have
> embedded in your doc. From what you are saying you appear to be
> attempting to create an Index of Markers.
>
> --- On TUE, 6/1/10, EDUARDO F. CIDADE SR. __ wrote:
> From: Eduardo F. Cidade Sr.
> Subject: Active Areas from Frame-Generated Index(es)
> To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
> Date: Tuesday, June 1, 2010, 5:42 PM
>
> Good afternoon from JFK Airport...raining and overcast
>
> First the setup: WXP, Frame 8 (Unstructured) and Acrobat 9
> Professional
>
> Now the dilemma:
>
> In generating an index, there's no problem with the creation and
> "breakout" of different
> levels:
>
> Level Page Number
>
> L1IOM ....... X-X
> L2IOM ..... Y-Y
> L3IOM .... Z-Z
>
> The problem stems from the resulting PDF where the active area is
> "drawn" (for lack of a
> better word) around the leader dots and page number and NOT the text
> in the respective IOM.
>
> I know there was a "fix" for this quite a while ago, but for the life
> of me, I can't
> remember what that was.
>
> Anyone out there willing to help out a fellow Frame Templar???
>
> All the best
>
> From New York
>
> Eduardo
>
>
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