From: Nick Naym on
In article doraymeRidThis-A53B21.13120911112009(a)news.albasani.net, dorayme
at doraymeRidThis(a)optusnet.com.au wrote on 11/10/09 9:12 PM:

> In article <C71F7B51.4B61B%nicknaym@[remove_this].gmail.com>,
> Nick Naym <nicknaym@[remove_this].gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> In article doraymeRidThis-ED0B31.12125611112009(a)news.albasani.net, dorayme
>> at doraymeRidThis(a)optusnet.com.au wrote on 11/10/09 8:12 PM:
>>
>>> In article <C71F75C0.4B615%nicknaym@[remove_this].gmail.com>,
>>> Nick Naym <nicknaym@[remove_this].gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> In article doraymeRidThis-B5EFBA.11345111112009(a)news.albasani.net, dorayme
>>>> at doraymeRidThis(a)optusnet.com.au wrote on 11/10/09 7:34 PM:
>>>>
>>>>> In article <C71E8290.4B5A8%nicknaym@[remove_this].gmail.com>,
>>>>> Nick Naym <nicknaym@[remove_this].gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>>> What in the hell are you talking about?? (Better yet: What in the hell
>>>>>>>> are
>>>>>>>> you smoking? ;P )
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> You have cast this aspersion on me before,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Not I.
>>>>>
>>>>> Prove it! <g>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> You're the accuser...the burden of proof is _yours_! :P
>>>
>>> Nick, you are the first with the impertinence, that makes it your cross
>>> to bear. Here is your chance to extirpate your sin. Have you got better
>>> things to do? No? Right, then get cracking on an exhaustive list of
>>> those who have doubted my sobriety and I want to see you missing.
>>
>>
>> Yeah, right. Have another drink (or smoke...whatever).
>
> While you have another sheep? <g>
>

Baaaahhhhh. :P

> At least now you cannot deny you have cast aspersions on more than one
> occasion!

The "aspersions" as you call them weren't anything of the sort; they were
simply rhetorical questions regarding some of your rambling commentary.




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From: dorayme on
In article <C71FC3AD.4B63C%nicknaym@[remove_this].gmail.com>,
Nick Naym <nicknaym@[remove_this].gmail.com> wrote:
>
> The "aspersions" as you call them weren't anything of the sort

You mean my reputation is so bad that nothing could harm it further? How
dare you! Or are you just in denial?

As it happens I am having my one drink of the day right now and it is
not even a true half long-neck, it is Bavaria, 330ml beer made in
Holland. It beats the pants off most Australian mass produced. Must
return to brewing my own next winter.

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dorayme
From: Nick Naym on
In article doraymeRidThis-F53011.18003111112009(a)news.albasani.net, dorayme
at doraymeRidThis(a)optusnet.com.au wrote on 11/11/09 2:00 AM:

> In article <C71FC3AD.4B63C%nicknaym@[remove_this].gmail.com>,
> Nick Naym <nicknaym@[remove_this].gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> The "aspersions" as you call them weren't anything of the sort
>
> You mean my reputation is so bad that nothing could harm it further? How
> dare you! Or are you just in denial?

I have no idea about your so-called "reputation." But you seem to be
obsessed with it... dorayme doth protest too much, methinks.

> As it happens I am having my one drink of the day right now and it is
> not even a true half long-neck, it is Bavaria, 330ml beer made in
> Holland. It beats the pants off most Australian mass produced. Must
> return to brewing my own next winter.

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From: TaliesinSoft on
In the preceding posting in this thread I stated....

> I have scheduled an appointment at the Apple store to review my
> experiences in this regard and to, if needed, submit an appropriate bug
> report to Apple.

This morning I had the appointment at the Genius Bar and it ended up to be
somewhat of a "reversed genius appointment" as those on duty were not aware
that one could not create in Pages embedded hyperlinks or a table of contents
when working in page layout mode, and were also not aware that one could
create such hyperlinks in Preview once the document had been exported from
Pages as a PDF.

Interestingly last night was the monthly general meeting of CapMac, our
Austin, Texas Macintosh group and the presentation featured Jean MacDonald
from SmileOnMyMac who gave a demonstration of PDFpen which allows one to
create embedded hyperlinks in a PDF document, the hyperlinks being associated
with either text or a graphic. The ability to associate with a graphic would
be helpful since as things now stand with Preview I can only assoicate the
hyperlinks with text, requiring me when in Pages and prior to the exporting
as a PDF to overlay the appropriate graphics with text with the opacity set
to zero. I'll be giving PDFpen a try with the forthcoming December issue of
the newsletter.

Also, and again at the meeting last night, I queried those in attendance and
what seemed to be a great majority did indeed use the hyperlinks as a means
of navigation in the document.





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James Leo Ryan --- Austin, Texas --- taliesinsoft(a)me.com

From: Nick Naym on
In article 0001HW.C720533200021177B01029BF(a)News.Individual.NET, TaliesinSoft
at taliesinsoft(a)me.com wrote on 11/11/09 12:40 PM:

....
....
>
> Also, and again at the meeting last night, I queried those in attendance and
> what seemed to be a great majority did indeed use the hyperlinks as a means
> of navigation in the document.
>

I don't know why you seemingly find it necessary to repeatedly "justify"
your desire to use PDF format and its hyperlinks to create your newsletter.

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