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Leonard, we did not ask you how to hide idiotic sidebar on per-session basis, we ask Adobe to STOP force-feeding this brown pile of sheet into our mouth. In plain English, there must be a way to perma-hide this pest as it was in Acrobat prior to ver 9.
Do you udnerstand or not?
We're fed up with your sidebar, and the more you insist in feeding us your nonsense, the more reason to hack and kill it programmatically. We hhave the abuilioty, don't let this happen, though, do it yourself.
Add an option to hide idiotic sidebar. Don't become Apple#2.
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This is a fair idea. I have been working with embedding 3d PDF's in html latley. I would like to remove all tools and options to just allow a user to move the 3d object and that is all. I would like to remove all options and the ability to right click. It is not a question of why, but how. There are many ways to embedc 3d ojects but adobe pdf is the fastest and most available plugin there is, the 3d pdf displays much faster than any other plugin i have tried.
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Via the registry, I edited all references to AcroRd32.exe /u "%1" to "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Reader 8.0\Reader\AcroRd32.exe" /A "navpanes=0" "%1".
When I open a PDF via phsyically clicking a PDF, it opens w/ NO NAV PANEL .. and the same if I call it from the command prompt..
HOWEVER, if I attempt to open a PDF through a web browser, the NAV PANEL is no longer hidden.
NOTE, that I have disabled browser integration, so all PDF's open in their own window.
Any suggestions?
Windows XP, btw.
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Why do you want to hide the navigation panel? There is extremely useful information and tools in there...
But the general answer is that there is no way to do this since we never considered a use case for it.
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Because we need to "lock down" a pc in to a virtual kiosk and the features
in the nav panel actually grant user more access to system components than
we can allow.
We have a tool that allows me to lock down file menu features as well as
the HideItems.js script, but the nav panel has proven to be a hole in to
the OS..
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And Full Screen mode isn't an option in your situation?
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Actually, I just looked in to that.. and unfortunately I don't think that is a viable solution. Our Helpdesk would be inundated w/ calls stating they can't "exit out" to their Point of Sale application despite the simplicity of hitting the ESC key... althought I like the idea and appreciate the suggestion.
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I'm up for giving it a try...
Just need to research how to do that programmatically.
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You can just set the "Initial View" on your PDFs as Full Screen - that way every time they open, they automatically put Acrobat into Full Screen mode. Go to File > Properties and choose the Initial View tab.
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Reports are mass generated via an AS400 process and converted to PDF using AS400 RJS Report splitter.. I am unaware of any settings to set this option as the reports are "split" into PDF format. Additionally, we have a CMS system that converts various document types to PDF via JAWS, which I believe does not have a way to programatically set PDF docs to open in full screen... I need the client to be able to handle this...
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How come if I hide the panel 1x, it remains closed on subsequent launching of PDFs? There has got to be some setting for this function.
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We have an issue to do with the navigation panel as well. Our document properties are set for the Initial View to be bookmark panel and page. If we click off the document and return to it, it opens up with Page panel and page. Is there anyway to force the program to recognize the document properties?
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Those properties, as their name implies are ONLY for "Initial View" -
meaning only when the document opens.
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Your kidding, right? Why even have a setting that works once. In all past versions, this setting has worked consistently when going back and forth between two documents. Only in this latest version does it loose focus and change to Page Panel and Page view when returning to the document.
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The panels don't change when you switch documents - they never have - since Acrobat 2 when we first implemented the options for showing the various panels.
If you believe that something has changed, if you could post a step by step set of procedures to duplicate it - or even better, record your screen doing it.
Thanks.
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Step 1 - Create manual in Word 2007 then create a PDF.
Set initial view in document as Bookmarks Panel and Page
Create interactive manual using Adobe Acrobat 9.0
Create links in manual to the glossary document
Step 2 - Create glossary document in Word 2007 then create PDF.
Step 3 - Open manual.pdf in Acrobat Reader 9.0
Step 4 - Click on word in manual that will open glossary.pdf document for definition.
Step 5 - Click on "Click to return to the previous page view" to return to the manual.pdf.
Step 6 - When manual.pdf document returns to your screen, you now have the Pages Panel open instead of the Bookmark Panel.
If you stay within Adobe Acrobat Pro you have no problem. But the document is delivered to a client who only has the Reader 9.0. This is a feature that has worked in all previous versions of Reader.
I can even send you the two document to open in the Reader environment to see what I am talking about.