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Link Design in Trophy: work with documents in different formats

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How to Link Design in Trophy using the pdfFiller editor:

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Add your Trophy file to pdfFiller by clicking the ADD NEW option. You can upload documents from your system or import them from your cloud.
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Open the uploaded form in the editor.
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Edit your Trophy file using pdfFiller’s drag and drop functionality.
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How to Use the Link Design in Troff Feature

The Link Design in Troff feature in pdfFiller allows you to create interactive links within your Troff documents. These links can be used to navigate to different sections of the document or to external websites. Follow these steps to use the Link Design in Troff feature:

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Open your Troff document in pdfFiller.
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Click on the 'Link' button in the toolbar.
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Select the text or image that you want to turn into a link.
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In the 'Link' dialog box, choose the type of link you want to create. You can choose between a link to a specific page or a link to a URL.
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If you choose a link to a specific page, enter the page number in the 'Page' field.
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If you choose a link to a URL, enter the URL in the 'URL' field.
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Click 'OK' to create the link.
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To edit an existing link, simply click on it and make the necessary changes in the 'Link' dialog box.
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To remove a link, click on it and press the 'Delete' key on your keyboard.

By using the Link Design in Troff feature, you can enhance the interactivity of your Troff documents and provide a more engaging experience for your readers.

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Description. The device-independent troff file format outputs a pure ASCII description of a typeset document. The description specifies the typesetting device, the fonts, and the point sizes of characters to be used, as well as the position of each character on the page.
The nroff and troff commands format text for printing by interspersing the text with control sequences. Control sequences are either control line requests or escape requests that control text processing by the printing device.
The troff command reads one or more files and formats the text for printing on a phototypesetter or comparable device. A postprocessor is then required to post process the output of the troff command to the target device. See the accompanying example.
But for any application requiring the preparation of neatly formatted text, you will use the nroff (“en-roff”) or troff (“tee-roff”) formatting program. These programs are used to process an input text file, usually coded or “marked up” with formatting instructions.
groff (GNU roff) is a typesetting system that reads plain text input files that include formatting commands to produce output in PostScript, PDF, HTML, or DVI formats or for display to a terminal. Formatting commands can be low-level typesetting primitives, macros from a supplied package, or user-defined macros.
Nroff is designed to format output for line printers and letter-quality printers; you can also display the output on your screen. Troff is designed for typesetting. Except for some functions that are specific to typesetting, the same commands work for both programs.
The troff program gets information about the widths of the various characters in each font from tables stored on the system in the directory /usr/lib/font . These tables tell troff how far to move over after it has output each character on the line.
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