Putting hyperlinks in pdf files
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‎2018-01-29
04:33 PM
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‎2023-05-19
10:09 PM
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Gordana Radonic
‎2018-01-29
04:33 PM
John Hutchison
ArchiCad 19
Current MacOS and iOS
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‎2018-02-05 03:25 PM
‎2018-02-05
03:25 PM
Hello John,
When you save a PDF from ARCHICAD, it will just save the url as plain text. Whether it is turned into a clickable hyperlink is up to the reader software.
I gave it a quick try, and it seems to work just fine for me in Preview (on macOS 10.13) - better actually than in Adobe Reader. For this to work, you should pay attention to:
- not have a line-break inside the URL
- always include "https://" (or http://, whichever applies), because preview actually filled this in, but Reader didn't.
Regards,
When you save a PDF from ARCHICAD, it will just save the url as plain text. Whether it is turned into a clickable hyperlink is up to the reader software.
I gave it a quick try, and it seems to work just fine for me in Preview (on macOS 10.13) - better actually than in Adobe Reader. For this to work, you should pay attention to:
- not have a line-break inside the URL
- always include "https://" (or http://, whichever applies), because preview actually filled this in, but Reader didn't.
Regards,
Daniel Alexander Kovacs
Professional Services Consultant
GRAPHISOFT
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‎2018-02-06 05:06 PM
‎2018-02-06
05:06 PM
I do this a lot and the way the hyperlinks act depends on the reader used.
If you embed the link into a BIMX file, the link can be as long as you like. Its very impressive to tap the info button on an element and follow a live link to the a web site or a Dropbox file. I use it a lot for things like light fittings.
If you want to read the link from Acrobat you can't have a line return because that breaks the link. If you have a very long link, such as linking to a Dropbox file, that is unwieldy. In that case use something like Bitly to shorten the URL
If you embed the link into a BIMX file, the link can be as long as you like. Its very impressive to tap the info button on an element and follow a live link to the a web site or a Dropbox file. I use it a lot for things like light fittings.
If you want to read the link from Acrobat you can't have a line return because that breaks the link. If you have a very long link, such as linking to a Dropbox file, that is unwieldy. In that case use something like Bitly to shorten the URL
Tim Ball
AC26, iMac
User since V5
AC26, iMac
User since V5