28.07.2011, 16:25, "Sam Liddicott" <s...@liddicott.com>:
> On 27/07/11 22:32, Victor Porton wrote:
>
>>  28.07.2011, 01:30, "Sam Liddicott"<s...@liddicott.com>:
>>>  On 27/07/11 22:20, Victor Porton wrote:
>>>>    Hi Miguel,
>>>>    28.07.2011, 01:09, "Miguel de Benito Delgado"
>>>>    <m.debenito.delg...@gmail.com>;:
>>>>
>>>>        Hi Victor,
>>>>
>>>>        On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 16:48, Victor Porton<por...@yandex.ru
>>>>        <mailto:por...@yandex.ru>>  wrote:
>>>>
>>>>            I updated my copy of TeXmacs from
>>>>            https://gitorious.org/texmacs/texmacs but after exporting a
>>>>            PDF file I see no hyperlinks in it.
>>>>
>>>>        I was talking about the Subversion repository in savannah. The git
>>>>        repository is (as far as I know) just a mirror which Massimiliano
>>>>        updates from time to time. But... hmmm...from the logs at
>>>>        gitorious it seems like he updates quite regularly, and the patch
>>>>        you need should be there since the 18th of July, so I don't
>>>>        understand why you don't see your links.
>>>>        Have you tried "Tools->Update->Styles?" (thanks Sam ;-)
>>>>
>>>>    "Tools->Update->Styles" does not help. I have no links in the PDF.
>>>  Make sure that you export post-script and then use pstopdf (or ps2pdf).
>>>
>>>  My code doesn't work with direct pdf rendering.
>>  Can we make TeXmacs to do export to PDF through PS? I've seen a PS->PDF 
>> converter in TeXmacs sources. (It calls ps2pdf) We just need to make use of 
>> this converter. How?
>
> Maybe we just need to disable the experimental pdf rendering.

Oh, I noted links inside the document work, but external (URL) hyperlinks 
don't. Not good.

-- 
Victor Porton - http://portonvictor.org

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