Hello, this is my first thread on this forum. Thank you all for your support.
Hola, estoy utilizando ADOBE LiveCycle Indesign. Me gustaría eliminar estos mensajes violetas que le aparecen al usuario. ¿Existe alguna forma de deshabiltiarlos desde Indesign, XML o insertando código JavaScript o alguna otra forma? Os pongo el link con una imagen ilustrativa de lo que quiero hacer.http://imageshack.us/f/836/dibujoquitarmensajepdf.png/
Saludos y gracias de antemano.
I have a problema with a form, I want to remove or change the purple displayed messages in a PDF form maked with Adobe LiveCycle DESIGNER ES. Can I desactivate the message from DESIGNER ES, XML or puting JavaScript CODE in the form?
I show a link with a image, that shows what I want to do.
[URL=http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/836/dibujoquitarmensajepdf.png/][IMG]http://img836.imageshack.us/img836/9448/dibujoquitarmensajepdf.png[/IMG][/URL]
Greetings and thank you.
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Hi,
I am fairly sure that you cannot script the presence or content of the Document Message Bar. See here: http://forums.adobe.com/message/2926320#2926320.
The user can close the bar, by clicking on the icon on the left. But that it about it, unless anyone else has a trick up their sleeves.
Niall
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Hi,
the only way I know it to hide the purple bar via scriptings is:
This will hide the whole left pane.
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Thanks Radzmar, I keep forgetting viewState, even though we went through it here: http://forums.adobe.com/message/2059862#2059862.
Niall
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Ok, thank you for reply fast.
I will try Hi,
the only way I know it to hide the purple bar via scriptings is:
This will hide the whole left pane.
Greetings
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It works, but I want to see the left panel, Is there another command to show the left pane or change the message displayed on the purple bar?
Where Can I find documentation about event.target.viewState, I think it should be possible hide only the top bar.
Greetings and thank you.
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I don't think so.
Only a few elements in the left pane can be controlled by the viewState object (bookmarks, attachments, layers, fullscreen, thumbnails).
You can hide the purple bar as Niall already described before.
Click the icon on the left to minimize it. Acrobat/Reader will remember this choice.
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