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PDF won't just link
I'm using the Ultra Recall Professional trial version, and am trying for the first time to import a PDF file from the web. What I'd like to do is store the file contents in Ultra Recall, but have the Item display a link whereby I can view the (local) PDF in Adobe Reader (outside of Ultra Recall).
However, even though ".pdf" is not among the extensions listed in the Browser tab of Tools-Options, when I select the PDF Item which I imported, it displays the plain text (stripped of formatting) of the PDF file in Ultra Recall. I can press Ctrl-J to open the PDF in Adobe Reader, but I'd prefer to see just a link rather than a bunch of useless, unformatted text which takes a good 10 seconds to load. Why is it displaying the plain text of the PDF file, and how can I make it display just a link instead? |
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go to Options->Documents->File extensions to edit externally, and add .pdf
But you may prefer to add .pdf into Option->Browser->File extensions to display internally ... and use lightweight pdf viewer Foxit Reader, so that you can view your pdf files inside UR |
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Thanks, quant - that did it!
The reason I prefer to view PDFs externally is I have a small screen, and the F11/F12 shortcuts in Ultra Recall don't work reliably when I'm viewing a PDF internally, whether with FoxIt or Adobe Reader. So by launching the PDF in an external viewer, I can view it in the full screen width without any fuss. Also, at least on the one document I tried, Adobe's font kerning is darker and more readable than FoxIt's, at the same zoom level (100%). |
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In any case, you can view it internally, and use CTRL+J if you want to view it externally ... |
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Example, to see pdf inside UR, you could switch to a view that has browser full screen, all other panes hidden or closed. It's not going to be much different from viewing it externally as far as size is concerned. |
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Right. I suppose I could add a button to the toolbar for one of the Layout (Layout 1, Layout 2, etc.) commands. But that's not quite as handy as a keyboard shortcut.
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So if your pane is not set to your liking, F11 will simply display something that you don't like. Each layout command, button, etc can be assigned a keyboard shortcut. But if you know all this already, sorry. |
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janrif, FYI:
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This has not been my experience.
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