danstrobridge
Technical User
i was hoping to attach metadata to specific symbols in a document (as opposed to just the document itself). is there a way to do this either through conventional techniques or programmatically? i have adobe acrobat 7 and something in the help file there suggested to me that we could do such a thing from within illustrator (but not within acrobat... we can only view the metadata in acrobat). the behavior that i'm after (in acrobat) is clicking a symbol on a map and having information about the point that was clicked pop up. if you're feeling ambitious, you can search for "object data" in the acrobat help file and click on "viewing data" to see exactly what i mean.
i apologize if the question seems silly... i've been a coreldraw user for several years. i know that we can assign data to objects in corel... but we can't "preserve layers" in an export to pdf, which is a key feature in the workflow of my current project. i downloaded the 30-day CS12 demo after learning about the "preserve layers in pdf" feature in CS12 and i have to admit that i'm thinking about converting after seeing how much scripting is possible within illustrator.
thanks in advance,
dan
i apologize if the question seems silly... i've been a coreldraw user for several years. i know that we can assign data to objects in corel... but we can't "preserve layers" in an export to pdf, which is a key feature in the workflow of my current project. i downloaded the 30-day CS12 demo after learning about the "preserve layers in pdf" feature in CS12 and i have to admit that i'm thinking about converting after seeing how much scripting is possible within illustrator.
thanks in advance,
dan