Hi Matthew, Perhaps it is related to how figures are moved about during rendering.
I'm attaching an example source file, test.scrbl, and the PDF output after running "scribble --pdf test.scrbl".
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When I open the PDF on my system with Preview, the links to figures 1 and 2 take me to the wrong pages. When I remove the padding text in the source and re-run scribble, the links go to the right place in the resulting PDF. Kind regards, Tim On 5 Dec 2013, at 13:25, Matthew Flatt <mfl...@cs.utah.edu> wrote: > I wonder whether it's a limitation of \hyperref and figures. When the > link goes to the wrong place, does it go to the place where the figure > would be in the source of the document, as opposed to where it's moved > to in the output? > > At Thu, 5 Dec 2013 09:24:53 +0000, Tim Jervis wrote: >> Thanks Matthew. As it happens I did get so far as to adjust the \FigureRef >> macro as you have in your change, but the results on some of my PDF outputs >> have the links going to the wrong pages. >> >> For example, I have a PDF with a link on page 5 of 115 to a figure on page 6 >> of 116. However, a hover over the link in Preview says "Go to page 4", while >> clicking on the link takes me to page 5 of 115. But, some of the figures in >> the document do link correctly. >> >> I appreciate this isn't much to go on; I will try to get a clearer example >> of >> the issue. >> >> On 5 Dec 2013, at 02:22, Matthew Flatt <mfl...@cs.utah.edu> wrote: >> >>> Yes, it's about the same, where it's just a matter of adjusting the >>> \FigureRef Latex macro. >>> >>> I've pushed the change. >>> >>> At Thu, 5 Dec 2013 01:50:53 +0000, Tim Jervis wrote: >>>> Dear Matthew, >>>> >>>> Is there a similarly easy change to tweak the Figure package to do the >>>> same >>>> thing for references to figures? >>>> >>>> I've started to hack away but I have not got to the bottom of decoding the >>>> link mechanism. >>>> >>>> Kind regards, >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Tim >>>> >>>> On 3 Nov 2013, at 17:11, Matthew Flatt <mfl...@cs.utah.edu> wrote: >>>> >>>>> I've change Scribble to hyperlink section references by default in >>>>> LaTeX/PDF output. >>>>> >>>>> The change turned out to be easy, due to improvements back in July that >>>>> deliver a LaTeX-level label to macros that render section links (when >>>>> the referenced section is within the same document). >>>>> >>>>> At Wed, 23 Oct 2013 23:02:27 +0100, Tim Jervis wrote: >>>>>> Dear Racket Users, >>>>>> >>>>>> I have been writing a document in Scribble, without output to PDF. The >>>> table >>>>>> of contents of the PDF nicely links the entries in the table to the >>>> sections >>>>>> in the document, so that when viewing the PDF on screen rather than >> paper, >>>> one >>>>>> can click or tap on a line in the table of contents to quickly navigate >> to >>>> the >>>>>> relevant section. Unfortunately, if I add a secref element in the body >>>>>> of >>>> the >>>>>> document, it is not rendered in the same way and the secref elements are >>>> not >>>>>> clickable on screen. >>>>>> >>>>>> My investigation into this so far has revealed to me that the table of >>>>>> contents linking appears to be handled with the LaTeX Hyperref package, >> and >>>> is >>>>>> taken out of Scribble's hands. >>>>>> >>>>>> For HTML output, Scribble seems able to render links just fine. I wonder >> if >>>>>> Scribble has been written without the notion that PDF output might be >>>> viewed >>>>>> on screen, so the link elements have been neglected. >>>>>> >>>>>> In any event, is there a way to render a PDF with "live" secref links, >>>>>> to >>>> give >>>>>> similar functionality to the table of contents? >>>>>> >>>>>> Kind regards, >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Tim >>>>>> >>>>>> Tim Jervis >>>>>> >>>>>> http://timjervis.com/ >>>>>> >>>>>> ____________________ >>>>>> Racket Users list: >>>>>> http://lists.racket-lang.org/users >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Tim Jervis >>>> >>>> http://timjervis.com/ >> >> >> >> Tim Jervis >> >> http://timjervis.com/ Tim Jervis http://timjervis.com/
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