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Hei Kino
Kino wrote:
> On Nov 8, 2009, at 7:00 AM, Geoffrey Heard wrote:
>> You can restore the links -- or more correctly, make new ones
>> -- in Preview. Go menu bar > tools > annotate > add link.
>>
>> It's a nuisance, but that's the work around.
>>
>> It appears Apple's implementation of PDF is really pretty
>> dumb. Not to say outright stupid.
>
> You don't need to make them any more. Since when? I don't know
> but, in 10.6.2 at least, hyperlinks in PDF generated by Apple's
> PDF producer do work in any PDF viewer. There is nothing visible
> indicating their existence, though. So you have to set underline
> colour or some other attributes manually before Save As PDF.
Do you mean that you by saving a NisusWriter Pro document with inserted
active links as a PDF file with NWP, and then open the now new PDF file
in Preview will preserve the links active without you having to re-enter
the links using the Preview tools?
I don't know whether there are anything different in Preview coming with
10.6, but NisusWriter does not use that PDF engine but the older one
from the Preview 2.x/3.x (the system built-in engine). So you will not
be able to 'Save as PDF' from within NWP and preserve any active links
in the finished PDF document.
It would have been better, if Nisus had chosen to use the full Adobe PDF
engine instead - like for example Mariner Software does with their
MarinerWrite.
I have asked the same question in our local Mac usergroup and everyone
has answered the same. - It isnot possible to preserve any links when
saving from any textprocessor that uses the built-in PDF engine from any
Mac OS X version.
You can always preserve links if you use Acrobat Pro...
Cheers, Erik Richard
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