When will the folks at Adobe, on the Acrobat Team start working with the folks at INM? and/or Macromedia?
The potential for brilliant applications is there.
Because of some of the difficulties of integrating these technologies I've discovered that Flash is a great way to handle text. I'd also developed a search engine in Lingo for working with the old field cast types.
Acrobat would be great if it weren't so finicky and problematic. The Acrobat component from Adobe seams rather insular. Adobe, INM, and Macromedia are denying developers a better solution. If they took a few hours together to work out the bugs, developers would have a great tool. Everyone would benefit. Win win, eh?
Lets have a better tool.
All the best, /Rob www.devant.com
At 02:44 PM 4/4/02 +0000, you wrote: >Hi folks > >Has anyone seen or managed to find a fix for the re-appearing Acrobat >Reader toolbar? This happens when you save a PDF with no toolbar, >scrollbars, bookmarks or thumbnails. > >I place the PDF document into Director via the PDFXtra and when I run it >the Acrobat Reader toolbar appears - occasionaly at random times but >mostly when the PDF first appears. I've tried everything to get rid of >this (even putting a 1x1 PDF sprite at the beginning of the movie - which >appears to fix it in Win98 running Acrobat Reader 5) but to no avail on >NT4, Win2000 and probably XP. > >Interestingly, it doesn't happen when the full Acrobat program (developer) >is installed on the test machine. This is happening with versions 5 of >Acrobat Reader although i'm sure it was also a problem with version 4. > >We have a job to go out in the next couple of days and the client will not >be happy with this. Unless a solution can be found we are contemplating >dropping the PDFXtra altogether as it has happened with previous products. > >Any help would be greatly appreciated as I'm completely out of ideas and >enthusiasm ;-) > >All the best, > >Stephen White >eMed-Media > > >_________________________________________________________________ >Join the world's largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. >http://www.hotmail.com > >-- Message forwarded by PDF Xtra mailing list. >-- posting: mailto:PDFxtra-L@IntegrationNewMedia.com >-- unsubscribing: >mailto:PDFxtra-request@IntegrationNewMedia.com?body=unsubscribe%20your_email >-- administrator: mailto:PDFxtra-owner@IntegrationNewMedia.com > >UMIDS FROM ADDRESS: PDFxtra-request@integration.qc.ca
----------------------------------------------------------------------- To Unsubscribe: <mailto:acrobat-off@blueworld.com> Archives : <http://listsearch.blueworld.com/acrobattalksearch.lasso>
Search
Lasso Programming
This site manages and broadcasts several email lists pertaining to Lasso Programming and technologies related and used by Lasso developers. Sign up today!