[tex-k] HyperTeX tags
Reinhard Kotucha
reinhard.kotucha at web.de
Tue Feb 28 00:51:15 CET 2006
> how do I force ps2pdf to create real named destinations
> in the produced PDFs?
I must admit that I didn't follow the whole tread, hence I do not
understand the problem.
However, since PostScript does not support hyperlinks, Adobe added a
new primitive /pdfmark to PostScript which allows you to insert PDF
code into PostScript files.
http://www.pdflib.com/pdffiles/pdfmark_primer.pdf
http://www.math.uakron.edu/~dpstory/tutorial/pdfmarks/txtfield.pdf
http://www.math.uakron.edu/~dpstory/lnk_forms.html
It's described in Adobe TechNote 5150:
pdfmark Reference Manual
#5150 11/16/99 [48](PDF: 511 KB / 98 pages)
but Google resists to tell me the URL.
> what is the reason for creating a target spanning some text,
> instead of marking just a spot on a page?
> Are you sure there is any reason? I would speculate that this was
> inherited from HTML, where you can say <a name="foo">some text</a>
> even though it is effectively equivalent (afaik) to <a
> name="foo"></a>some text
If you say <a name="foo">some text</a> then "some text" is highlighted
and people can click on it.
If you say <a name="foo"></a>some text then there is still a hyperlink
but how can it be accessed?
But this is the source, not the target. The target can be just a spot
on a page. Does a target really span some text? Isn't it just
\label{foo} in LaTeX?
Regards,
Reinhard
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