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<p>Hi Johannes,</p>
<p>thanks for the explanation.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 09.05.2017 um 23:16 schrieb Johannes
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<pre wrap="">Hi Urs,
you should have a separate <surface> for each page in the PDF. </pre>
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This was clear from the description.<br>
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<pre wrap="">Then, each <surface> holds a <graphic> of its own, which in turn has a @target reference to the corresponding PDF page. </pre>
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This too.<br>
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<pre wrap="">According to Adobe, the right way to point at a specific PDF page is like so:
<A HREF=<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="http://www.example.com/myfile.pdf#page=4">"http://www.example.com/myfile.pdf#page=4"</a>>
Following their lead, this means you have to append an "#page=NUMBER" at the end of the reference to the PDF file.</pre>
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This not. So thanks.<br>
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Would this be the same for multi-page TIFF files (don't need this
currently, but just for completeness)?<br>
And wouldn't it be good to have the option mentioned in the
Guidelines? As I read the section for the first time I was led to
believe one couldn't use multi-page images.<br>
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Urs<br>
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Best,
jo
Cf. <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/link-html-pdf-page-acrobat.html">https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/link-html-pdf-page-acrobat.html</a>
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<pre wrap="">Am 09.05.2017 um 23:10 schrieb Urs Liska <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:ul@openlilylib.org"><ul@openlilylib.org></a>:
I don't understand how I can encode a <graphic> within a <surface> when it is a page from a multi-page document, e.g. PDF.
The example in 12.1 of the Guidelines only quotes single-page .jpg references, and the entry in the data dictionary doesn't seem to help either.
Thank you for any clarification
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