I used Acrobat Reader. 09.08.2011, 18:54, "Sam Liddicott" <s...@liddicott.com>: > On 09/08/11 15:11, Victor Porton wrote: > >> See the attachment. > > I think the work is done by your PDF viewer. > evince does not show any active links although foxit PDF reader does. > > Sam > >> 09.08.2011, 18:08, "Sam Liddicott"<s...@liddicott.com>: >>> I can't re-produce your behaviour - could you send a sample document and >>> pdf? >>> >>> Sam >>> >>> On 09/08/11 15:01, Victor Porton wrote: >>>> 09.08.2011, 14:54, "Sam Liddicott"<s...@liddicott.com>: >>>>> On 05/08/11 21:00, Victor Porton wrote: >>>>>> I found the following anomaly in TeXmacs URL hyperlink handling: >>>>>> >>>>>> <hlink> does not work in PDF. But if I insert a >>>>>> non-hyperlinked URL (like "http://example.org") it is made a hyperlink >>>>>> in PDF. >>>>>> >>>>>> I write this because this is an anomaly behavior. >>>>> That is certainly strange. Can I ask if you used the new experimental >>>>> PDF renderer or if you went via post-script? >>>> I haven't passed --enable-pdf-renderer option to configure.
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