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Mouse/cursor changes in reader window to a specific Reader mouse/cursor
... and I am not referring to the distinction between hand and select tool. I am referring to another problem:
I have set my own cursor scheme for Windows (Lefty Scheme) in Windows system settings. Every application accepts that but Adobe Reader. Whenever using the reader the mouse changes from a white arrow pointing to the upper right corner (lefty scheme) to a black arrow pointing to the upper left corner.
How can I change this? I want the Reader to use the Windows System setting.
I am using Windows 10 Pro 64 Bit, Version 1709, OS Buils 16299.431 and Adobe Reader 2018.011.20038
Many thanks for your help. Much appreciated
... and I am not referring to the distinction between hand and select tool. I am referring to another problem:
I have set my own cursor scheme for Windows (Lefty Scheme) in Windows system settings. Every application accepts that but Adobe Reader. Whenever using the reader the mouse changes from a white arrow pointing to the upper right corner (lefty scheme) to a black arrow pointing to the upper left corner.
How can I change this? I want the Reader to use the Windows System setting.
I am using Windows 10 Pro 64 Bit, Version 1709, OS Buils 16299.431 and…
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Why comes the "Save as..." dialog when going to File - Save?
Why comes the "Save as..." dialog when going to File - Save?
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Regression: All UI text scale wrong
After a recent update, all user interface is getting rendered with wrong (very small) text size, on a setup with text scale 150% (4K 40" monitor).
Note that the window caption bar is rendered with correct text size, because it's done by USER.DLL
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Enable PDF thumbnail previews in Windows Explorer doesn't work in windows server 2019
i Enable pdf Thunbnail previews but it doesn't show a preview in file explorer. i send an image to explain.
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BUG- Acrobat Reader DC (64-bit) mailto - One of the specified recipients is not resolvable
Hi,
A pdf form with a button with action to submit form to e-mail address was working in 32-bit version for more than a year. After installing 64-bit version, it gives the message " One of the specified recipients is not resolvable" regardless the e-mail address.
64-bit version is 2021.007.20099, installed on Windows 10.
So button action is "on focus submit a form", url "mailto:address@site.com" (no spaces)
It is only one e-mail address which works in 32-bit or in Android version but no longer in 64-bit.
I tried also with "mailto:nobody@adobe.com", addresses from yahoo or gmail - nothing changes.
Tried with <>, '', "", added spaces, //, nothing changes.
If I leave empty "mailto:" it opens correctly the e-mail client but I have to type the address by myself, which I would like to avoid.
I attached sample of the reduced file, only for testing the submit action.
Hi,
A pdf form with a button with action to submit form to e-mail address was working in 32-bit version for more than a year. After installing 64-bit version, it gives the message " One of the specified recipients is not resolvable" regardless the e-mail address.
64-bit version is 2021.007.20099, installed on Windows 10.
So button action is "on focus submit a form", url "mailto:address@site.com" (no spaces)
It is only one e-mail address which works in 32-bit or in Android version but no longer in 64-bit.
I tried also with "mailto:nobody@adobe.com", addresses from yahoo or gmail…
1 vote -
remove print and save buttons from toolbar
Since I do not use these buttons, and can use keyboard shortcut I want to remove them as when have muti-windows open and Reader is small portion of screen, the only visible tools are not useful. Other windows may not be Reader. The only useful tools are the find and page. This worked well in older versions of reader and acrobat in general.
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Bug report ... x2
There is an obvious and consistent bug in Reader DC. When you enter the page X that you want to go to in the X/Y display in the ribbon, you have to do it TWICE. (The first time it self-destructs.) Admittedly this is a minor annoyance, but it makes Adobe look a bit silly and unprofessional. The second bug ... when I check that I have the latest version of Reader, the whole shebbang crashes! (No way would I buy a paid-for copy of this!)
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1 vote
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When you update, don't wipe out ALL MY PREFERENCES. Jerks.
When you update, don't wipe out ALL MY PREFERENCES. Jerks.
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Why do I get all of this marketing **** when I try to use my paid version of your online product. It makes it hard to use with banners and
Why do I get all of this marketing **** when I try to use my paid version of your online product. It makes it hard to use with banners and ads, I just want to use the basic DC cloud for Adobe editing not all of this **** that makes it hard to use... I am always bomborded with new products that make it hard to find the product that I am paying for .... Adobe needs to listen to their customers!
I had to use Microsoft free version to accomplish my goal of printing a PDF to make it smaller. The Paid version of Adobe DC did not do the job.
Why do I get all of this marketing **** when I try to use my paid version of your online product. It makes it hard to use with banners and ads, I just want to use the basic DC cloud for Adobe editing not all of this **** that makes it hard to use... I am always bomborded with new products that make it hard to find the product that I am paying for .... Adobe needs to listen to their customers!
I had to use Microsoft free version to accomplish my goal of printing a PDF to make it…
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Bug: automatic hyperlinking of URLs in plain text includes punctuation
Today I learned that when a PDF's text includes URLs that are -not- marked up as hyperlinks, Adobe Acrobat Reader, Apple Preview, and Google Chrome's built-in PDF renderer all attempt to convert the URLs to clickable hyperlinks for the reader's convenience.
However, Adobe Acrobat Reader does a noticeably worse job than the other software. Specifically: if the URL is followed by punctuation, Acrobat includes the punctuation in the target of the hyperlink, resulting in a broken link. Apple Preview and Google Chrome handle punctuation correctly.
You can see this behavior by opening the attached PDF in Acrobat, Preview, Chrome, and Firefox. (The Microsoft Word document I used to produce the PDF is also attached). The PDF includes some hyperlinks, some plain text URLs, and a variety of punctuation.
The most interesting cases are #2 and #3:
- Adobe Acrobat converts both plain text URLs to hyperlinks automatically, but gets it wrong, including ALL the punctuation, including the comma, the quotation marks, and the closing bracket (if present).
- Apple Preview converts both plain text URLs to hyperlinks automatically, and gets it right, including no punctuation
- Google Chrome (for Mac) does NOT convert the URL in #2 to a hyperlink; it converts the URL in #3 correctly
- Firefox (for Mac) doesn't convert either of them.If Acrobat were improved to behave like Apple Preview or Google Chrome, LOTS of documents around the world would start having working, clickable links for readers that use Acrobat. In particular, URLs in the footnotes/citations/bibliographies of a large number of scholarly publications would start working for people.
Today I learned that when a PDF's text includes URLs that are -not- marked up as hyperlinks, Adobe Acrobat Reader, Apple Preview, and Google Chrome's built-in PDF renderer all attempt to convert the URLs to clickable hyperlinks for the reader's convenience.
However, Adobe Acrobat Reader does a noticeably worse job than the other software. Specifically: if the URL is followed by punctuation, Acrobat includes the punctuation in the target of the hyperlink, resulting in a broken link. Apple Preview and Google Chrome handle punctuation correctly.
You can see this behavior by opening the attached PDF in Acrobat, Preview, Chrome, and…
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Problema firma Acrobat reader de archivo creado en Adobe LiveCycle
Buenos días!
He creado un archivo con Adobe LiveCycle, en el que campos deben rellenarse después de la firma. Todo funciona correctamente con Adobe Pro, pero no con Adobe Reader.
Contacté vía chat con el servicio de asistencia pero me dijeron que era un problema de incompatibilidad de ambos programas por que esa acción se creaba en forma XFA, que no soportaba Adobe Reader.
Considero importante que se pudieran firmar ese tipo de documentos con Adobe Reader o DC, que es el que utiliza la mayoría de los usuarios, ya que sí que funciona perfectamente con otros lectores de pdf como Foxit Reader.
Adjunto el documento.
En espera de sus noticias,
Saludos,
IsabelBuenos días!
He creado un archivo con Adobe LiveCycle, en el que campos deben rellenarse después de la firma. Todo funciona correctamente con Adobe Pro, pero no con Adobe Reader.
Contacté vía chat con el servicio de asistencia pero me dijeron que era un problema de incompatibilidad de ambos programas por que esa acción se creaba en forma XFA, que no soportaba Adobe Reader.
Considero importante que se pudieran firmar ese tipo de documentos con Adobe Reader o DC, que es el que utiliza la mayoría de los usuarios, ya que sí que funciona perfectamente con otros lectores de pdf…1 vote -
Free Form Highlighter - Straight Line Option
When highlighting scanned documents, would be very helpful to have a key stroke option to force the tool to highlight a straight line. Acrobat will currently do this automatically for short/very straight segments. Please consider adding option to hold down a key (e.g., shift, ctrl, etc.) while using the tool to force a straight line rather than truly free form - which can be very messy and unprofessional in appearance depending on the context.
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Bug - Portrait pictures rotating in Acrobat reader but presenting as right way orientated when tested in pdf Acrobat
When I put an image field in PDF Acrobat form - and then test it, it will upload portrait pictures the right way. However, when you open the same document in Adobe Reader, and upload the picture, the picture is then orientated (sometimes various orientations but never the right one). If I rotate the picture first and then try and put it in the Adobe Reader form, it remains rotated in the position I don't want so I still don't get the right presentation. This does not happen with pictures that are taken in landscape from my camera - only pictures taken in portrait positions.
I basically have a fillable form and I want to upload a different picture of the client every time I see a different client (as these are their recommendations)
When I put an image field in PDF Acrobat form - and then test it, it will upload portrait pictures the right way. However, when you open the same document in Adobe Reader, and upload the picture, the picture is then orientated (sometimes various orientations but never the right one). If I rotate the picture first and then try and put it in the Adobe Reader form, it remains rotated in the position I don't want so I still don't get the right presentation. This does not happen with pictures that are taken in landscape from my camera - only…
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is there a way to permanently keep comment toolbar open in adobe reader dc
i am looking to keep the commenting tool permanently open on the tool bar at top of screen.
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Bug: radio button and checkbox styles set in InDesign not working in Acrobat
Since a recent Adobe Acrobat DC update, button styles set in InDesign are no longer working. They still work when the pdf is opened in a browser.
Steps to reproduce the issue: Create a radio button or checkbox in InDesign. Customise the style appearance for the on/off settings (colour, shape, text, removing default checks and dots, etc.). Export to Interactive pdf. Open in Acrobat. Button off styles have now reverted to default style settings. When you click on a button, it briefly shows the correct on style, but once you click off it reverts to the default style again.
Environment: InDesign CC 16.3. Adobe Acrobat DC 21.0. Windows 64-bit.
Expected result: button styles set in InDesign remain activated in Acrobat.
Observed result: styles revert to default settings in Acrobat.
Since a recent Adobe Acrobat DC update, button styles set in InDesign are no longer working. They still work when the pdf is opened in a browser.
Steps to reproduce the issue: Create a radio button or checkbox in InDesign. Customise the style appearance for the on/off settings (colour, shape, text, removing default checks and dots, etc.). Export to Interactive pdf. Open in Acrobat. Button off styles have now reverted to default style settings. When you click on a button, it briefly shows the correct on style, but once you click off it reverts to the default style again.
Environment:…
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Tradutor
Olá 👋😃
Eu gostaria de sugerir uma ferramenta: tradutor de idiomas. Ou dicionário de língua estrangeira.
A ferramenta poderia estar dísponível também na opção ACESSIBILIDADES (assistente de leitura)
Acho estranho essa ferramenta não existir no Adobe Reader, pois já existem ferramentas como tradutor de texto, leitura de voz, entre outras (utilizadas pelo google, por exemplo).
Isso facilitaria a leitura de artigo, resumo e texto em seu idioma original.
Abraço,
Ketti Maria
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Support for sinature images with transparent background
Currently when you add an image of your signature already prepared with a transparent background, Reader will discard the transparency and crop the signature. The result looks good on white backgrounds only and even there only when not overlapping any lines.
Please add support for using sinatures with transparency untouched.1 vote -
Acrobat Reader 2017 start menu shortcut not removed after installing Reader 2020
In Windows 10, after installing Acrobat Reader 2020 the start menu shortcut for the previous installation of Reader (2017) has not been removed. The Reader 2020 installer is expected to remove the Reader 2017 start menu shortcut. This does occur as expected if the base version of Reader 2017 (17.008.30051) is installed prior to installing Reader 2020.
Steps to reproduce the issue:
1. Install Windows 10 Enterprise.
2. Install Adobe Reader 2017 (Classic Track) using bootstrapper installation (setup.exe). Setup.ini includes PATCH command under [Product] section; PATCH=AcroRdr2017Upd1701130196_MUI.msp.
3. Install Adobe Reader 2020 (Classic Track) using bootstrapper installation (setup.exe).Bootstrapper Deployment
https://www.adobe.com/devnet-docs/acrobatetk/tools/DesktopDeployment/bootstrapper.html4 votes -
Prevent Adobe Reader DC window from move/resize/zoom from pdf file InitialView definition
Hello,
I have usually opened few pdf files on my 3rd monitor (datasheets, manuals,etc - documentation for somethig that I work on right now), I also send inquires and initialize orders for things I need to... When I open pdf with invoices/inquires those files tends to move the Adobe Reader window to my center (primary) monitor and resize it (and change zoom) - it drives me mad.
I did a bit research and this must happens because those files have defined so called "InitialView", so here is my petition:Add option that prevent window Adobe Reader DC from moving and resizing when opening pdf file that have this "annoying InitalView" set up (e.g. checkbox with name: "Ignore InitialView of pdf document")
Hello,
I have usually opened few pdf files on my 3rd monitor (datasheets, manuals,etc - documentation for somethig that I work on right now), I also send inquires and initialize orders for things I need to... When I open pdf with invoices/inquires those files tends to move the Adobe Reader window to my center (primary) monitor and resize it (and change zoom) - it drives me mad.
I did a bit research and this must happens because those files have defined so called "InitialView", so here is my petition:Add option that prevent window Adobe Reader DC from moving and…
4 votes
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