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<blockquote data-quote="aramis erak" data-source="post: 6370702" data-attributes="member: 6779310"><p>I've encountered several which were obviously automated hotlinking. Heck, I can generate hyperlinked PDF using Apple's Pages or M$ Word. (They're not easily done, aside from index and TOC flagging, but can be done.)</p><p></p><p>I've seen decent hotlinking done well by MWP - Firefly and MHR are beautifully hyperlinked - but the links are margin note (aka sidebar) references. This makes them both easier to use and easier to find visually.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Depends upon how the link is set up. If it is just a straight hyperlink in document, no, usually it opens in the same window, replacing the prior location.</p><p>They can be tweaked a bit; a <em>target="_new"</em> parameter can be added if you hack the PDF, or they can be done with JavaScript calls instead of direct HTTP links, which allows a lot of control... but reduces non-laptop/desktop readability.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, a few. For those PDF's you can read in Chrome, Safari, Explorer, or Firefox, the back button usually works after a hyperlink, but don't use it for after page turns....</p><p></p><p>Acrobat Reader X does, too... but it's hidden. Right-click on the page, select previous view.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>In Acrobat reader X on a desktop, to get a new window for your link... (I'm using MacOS X 10.9... your machine's install may vary)</p><p>on the menu bar: <strong>window</strong> -> <strong>new window</strong> (thisp ops up a new window with the same view) then click the link in this new window. When done, click the close window button. You're now looking at the original window, right where you left off.</p><p></p><p>It's a pain method, but it does work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aramis erak, post: 6370702, member: 6779310"] I've encountered several which were obviously automated hotlinking. Heck, I can generate hyperlinked PDF using Apple's Pages or M$ Word. (They're not easily done, aside from index and TOC flagging, but can be done.) I've seen decent hotlinking done well by MWP - Firefly and MHR are beautifully hyperlinked - but the links are margin note (aka sidebar) references. This makes them both easier to use and easier to find visually. Depends upon how the link is set up. If it is just a straight hyperlink in document, no, usually it opens in the same window, replacing the prior location. They can be tweaked a bit; a [I]target="_new"[/I] parameter can be added if you hack the PDF, or they can be done with JavaScript calls instead of direct HTTP links, which allows a lot of control... but reduces non-laptop/desktop readability. Yes, a few. For those PDF's you can read in Chrome, Safari, Explorer, or Firefox, the back button usually works after a hyperlink, but don't use it for after page turns.... Acrobat Reader X does, too... but it's hidden. Right-click on the page, select previous view. In Acrobat reader X on a desktop, to get a new window for your link... (I'm using MacOS X 10.9... your machine's install may vary) on the menu bar: [B]window[/B] -> [B]new window[/B] (thisp ops up a new window with the same view) then click the link in this new window. When done, click the close window button. You're now looking at the original window, right where you left off. It's a pain method, but it does work. [/QUOTE]
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