At 02:58 PM 1/31/2002 +0100, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
> > (1) context uses a rather different method for handling hyperrefs (which
> > was one reason why stacked hyperlinks could be used right from the start)
>i am not so familiar with the pdf spec, so I no idea what you mean :)
\goto{some long text}[...]
here context will:
- break the text in 3 parts (thereby ensuring that the text can cross lines)
- turn them into hyperlinks (sharing objects when needed)
- make sure that there is something to click (actually, this will probably
go unnoticed, but it's the reason why hyperlinks have consistent clickable
areas; this is not handled by pdftex at all)
- a couple of more things -)
> > (2) not all pdf annots support the view specification
>the same as above :)
there are page and named dest and i use chained ones as well (go there, do
this, and then that). teh view spec is not supported in all; also, in order
to make a robust solution, i need to fool around with positional info, so
that's on the todo list
[in the mathml presentation on the site you can see some experimental
viewport hackery, this presentation is in fact one big page]
Hans
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