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Idris,
Not exactly sure what you are after, do you want to print the url
out, or make an active link that clicking on will take you to.
If you want to print the url, then
\setupcolors
[state=start]
\setupinteraction
Hi Idris,
The following outputs the url but I don't get a hyperlink:
I get a 'half working' hyperlink. Try to replace '\url' by '\from'.
Patrick
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\useURL
[Adobe]
[http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/font/5091.Design_MM_Fonts.pdf]
Patrick Gundlach, April 8:
\from[Adobe].
Aha, is that the right way to do it? I actually get fully working
hyperlinks with \url (as far as I can tell), but perhaps \from is the
right macro. Sorry about confusion,
nikolai
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Patrick Gundlach, April 8:
I get a 'half working' hyperlink. Try to replace '\url' by '\from'.
Actually, for me, both work in acroread (7),
nikolai
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I get a 'half working' hyperlink. Try to replace '\url' by '\from'.
Actually, for me, both work in acroread (7),
I think that there is some magic in acroread 7. it parses the text and
if it sees a http://someth.ing it will make that active.
When looking at the pdf file from the code below,
Hello Idris,
How do I get url hyperlinks? The following does not work, so I am missing
something:
I have not tried your example, but have a look at texshow-web:
http://texshow.contextgarden.net/cmd=useURL
Patrick
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