Hello All,
I am trying to use named destinations to create a file f1.pdf with
a hyperlink to targets in another file f2.pdf. The hyperlink jumps
to the first page in f2.pdf. I found a message in another newsgroup
that said that this feature does not work for local PDF files; it works
only for PDFs served by a web server.
1) Is this true?
2) Is there a way to specify a relative path (current directory) with
file:// syntax? file:f2.pdf does not work. I get a message box saying:
"The file or folder smb://f2.pdf/#hello does not exist."
I have to write file:///path/to/f2.pdf, which would not be meaningful
on another computer.
I am currently on Kubuntu Hardy Heron (8.10), although the PDFs
are being created for Windows users. I am using fop-trunk 653186.
Hello World!
Hello, Book 2
Hello World!
This is the Hello World that I want!
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