It is new to me that you can add a comment in a 3d-pdf -and when somebody click that comment later, it will rotate to that view. Very nice!
Hi, is this a question? Sounds more like a compliment. ;-) Many thanks, S. Janku
Compliment! And I am not sure it is well known. I think 3d-pdfs are fantastic and people are still floored when I show them. What I which is a page that excatly show a/what any user must do to show them in Acrobat Reader like enabling 3d-content, if they have another pdf-reader like BlueBeam they need to put the pdf on their drive and use Explorer>File open with Acrobat etc That they don't work in Android etc b/ a quick video to show the tools and a listing the use of the icons + hidden tools like on/off levels, saved views + this with comments I didn't know.
edit - and the section tools! end edit Why - because I am tired of having to teach so many about it.
regards / Thomas Voghera
Click COMMENTS up and right. Ad a comment. Save and close. Sometimes it refuses to save itself with same name. I think this is due to it is previewed in Explorer. Close Explorer and it will save to itself. Open in Adobe, open COMMENTS, click a comment. Voilà! I use Adobe Acrobat XI - can't get to understand where this is in newer versions. (Comments in ordinary pdfs also acts like links when clicked - which was why I tested this.)
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