I just tried this on mine, and it worked as advertised:

[ext[Oedipus Wrecks|Oedipus-Rex.pdf#page=4]]

But there's a lot of issues. What platform are you on? What browser? Are 
you using a relative path (as in your example) or an absolute path? Are you 
using a local TW file or one served up by node ?

Good luck!
-- Mark

On Wednesday, October 10, 2018 at 8:35:40 PM UTC-7, andrew morrison wrote:
>
> You're right that this is how Adobe advise to link to a page, but I'm not 
> sure if i can do that from within a tiddlywiki text format 
>
> [ext[Link Text|Filename.pdf#page=4]] successfully opens the file in the 
> PDF reader as I'd like it to but at the first page
>
>
>
> On Thursday, 11 October 2018 12:52:04 UTC+10, Mark S. wrote:
>>
>> According to Adobe, you put #page=00 where 00 is your page number on the 
>> end of your pdf URL. Just tested and it works with _canonical_uri, so I 
>> imagine it works with external links as well.
>>
>> -- Mark
>>
>> On Wednesday, October 10, 2018 at 6:18:37 PM UTC-7, andrew morrison wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi
>>> I'm new to tiddlywiki. it looks powerful and agile.
>>> I have a large library of PDF files that I want to be able to jump into 
>>> at specific pages on a given resource (much like how people might put 
>>> post-it notes on pages of interest on a paper copy of a book). I've worked 
>>> out how to link to the external resource, but haven't got to open at a 
>>> specific page. Is this possible?
>>>
>>>
>>>

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