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Indeed !
Thanks for that : learned another new thing today.
Indeed !
Just to share, this version has taken about 11-12 months. Other past attempts that were not able to be completed are not related to this one.I mean, based on how long the original product took, are you happy with the timeliness of the delivery? Does it fill you with confidence in the promise? -- jim
I think that would be a setting in your pdf viewer.The default view seems to be full page view. Is it possible to change the default view to full width in order to avoid the need to zoom in every time we change section?
I was thinking the same thing and tried playing around. Following a link or bookmark seems to "force" Acrobat Reader (at least) into "Zoom to Page Level" mode.I think that would be a setting in your pdf viewer.
Setting the default Zoom in the Preferences has no effect.I think that would be a setting in your pdf viewer.
Same for me.I was thinking the same thing and tried playing around. Following a link or bookmark seems to "force" Acrobat Reader (at least) into "Zoom to Page Level" mode.
This was in spite of having Fit Width as the Default Zoom (Preferences...Page Display) and even trying Always use Zoom Setting to Fit Width in the Accessibility preferences.
I was thinking the same thing. Here are my thoughts on it. Rodger can jump in to explain/expand/disavow the following where/if necessary.I'm not sure I understand. We have the rules hyperlinked for easy reference. Can you explain adding bullets?
It took me a bit of time to find that function in Acrobat.I have a question : how can one "Jump" to the Index or to another part of the rulebook, without using the hyperlinks?
I mean: when I have gone to a rules paragraph, how can I go back to the Index for an example (my pdf reader has no "back to preceding page" function, just "move to the immediate previous page in the document")?
So I crossed the hall to talk to the professional and the Zoom level is embedded in each and every link (in the Actions tab [using Adobe tools]). There are 3rd party tools to do bulk edits of links. Seems like an odd oversight for Adobe, doubly so that the overrides don't work. /shrugSame for me.
I find it helps the readability of the rules a little. If we could just get the exceptions in a different colour...This is great news!
The cross-references being in red make them stand out a lot: the convention usually is blue (maybe for that reason).