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Not working if the PDF default page layout is "Two Page View" #109
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admiralnlson
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Not working if initial view on the PDF is 'Two Page View'
Not working well if the "initial view" configured in the PDF is "Two Page View"
Nov 14, 2021
admiralnlson
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Not working well if the "initial view" configured in the PDF is "Two Page View"
Not working if the PDF default page layout is "Two Page View"
Nov 14, 2021
Hi @admiralnlson - can you please upload an example of a PDF where this behavior occurs? |
Hi @Djphoenix719 And I don't own Acrobat (the one which allows to create PDFs) or InDesign, so I can't generate a dummy one either, sorry (also I couldn't find an example online). But if you do own Acrobat or InDesign, I understand that, to generate a "Two Up" PDF, you would
See https://community.adobe.com/legacyfs/online/1090442_InDesign%20CCss_007.png |
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When the "Initial View > Page layout" defined inside the PDF itself is "Two-up" (i.e. two pages side-by-side" rather than "Single Page", four pages are displayed at once by the PDF viewer (due to the 8.5 width, 11 height ratio of the window), instead of just one page.
It appears that, once you've manually selected 'No spreads' in the ">>" menu of the PDF Viewer, it no longer tries to display the PDF with 2 pages side-by-side though. Even after closing and restarting FoundryVTT.
But maybe, to avoid the issue altogether, you are able to force the PDF Viewer to start in "No spreads" mode always?
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