Hello, I was wondering if someone could point me in the direction of some documentation describing the /A command line option for Foxit Reader. The command line help section says the following:
<PDF Path> /A [...] [...] .. Open a PDF document with a command that specifies exactly what to display, and how to display it
I unfortunately don't know how to specify any commands...
EDIT:
I've discovered through guessing that I can specific a page and a zoom level:
"Foxit Reader" mypdf.pdf /A "page=3" "zoom=50"
will open mypdf.pdf displaing the third page in the document at 50% zoom. I've tried playing with a "bookmark=bookmarkname" command, but haven't had any results.
I'm HOPING that there is a way to open to a specific page or bookmark. I'm using Foxit Reader v 5.1.4.0104. Thanks very much in advance!
Best regards,
Jonny
<PDF Path> /A [...] [...] .. Open a PDF document with a command that specifies exactly what to display, and how to display it
I unfortunately don't know how to specify any commands...
EDIT:
I've discovered through guessing that I can specific a page and a zoom level:
"Foxit Reader" mypdf.pdf /A "page=3" "zoom=50"
will open mypdf.pdf displaing the third page in the document at 50% zoom. I've tried playing with a "bookmark=bookmarkname" command, but haven't had any results.
I'm HOPING that there is a way to open to a specific page or bookmark. I'm using Foxit Reader v 5.1.4.0104. Thanks very much in advance!
Best regards,
Jonny
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