Hello, I imagine I'm not the first to ask, but I haven't found the answer on the web, nor in the mailing list archives: How do I create a pdf with clickable hyperlinks from a xml file ? I normally use docbook2pdf to transform my files to pdf, but the http:// addresses are not clickable in the resulting file. Could someone tell me what to do, or point me to a source of info ? Thanks, Moritz
El lun, 11-08-2003 a las 06:51, Moritz Lennert escribió: > Hello, > > I imagine I'm not the first to ask, but I haven't found the answer on the > web, nor in the mailing list archives: > > How do I create a pdf with clickable hyperlinks from a xml file ? I > normally use docbook2pdf to transform my files to pdf, but the http:// > addresses are not clickable in the resulting file. AFAIK that method always worked for my. What version of the software do you use? -- A.Ismael Olea González mailto:ismael@olea.org http://www.olea.org http://aduaneros.olea.org, la ONG sin futuro. El mundo debe empezar a tener miedo a un planeta OLEA
Ismael Olea said:
> El lun, 11-08-2003 a las 06:51, Moritz Lennert escribió:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I imagine I'm not the first to ask, but I haven't found the answer on
>> the
>> web, nor in the mailing list archives:
>>
>> How do I create a pdf with clickable hyperlinks from a xml file ? I
>> normally use docbook2pdf to transform my files to pdf, but the http://
>> addresses are not clickable in the resulting file.
>
> AFAIK that method always worked for my. What version of the software do
> you use?
>
>
Debian testing version 0.6.13-2
Moritz
Moritz Lennert said: > Ismael Olea said: >> El lun, 11-08-2003 a las 06:51, Moritz Lennert escribió: >>> Hello, >>> >>> I imagine I'm not the first to ask, but I haven't found the answer on >>> the >>> web, nor in the mailing list archives: >>> >>> How do I create a pdf with clickable hyperlinks from a xml file ? I >>> normally use docbook2pdf to transform my files to pdf, but the http:// >>> addresses are not clickable in the resulting file. >> >> AFAIK that method always worked for my. What version of the software do >> you use? >> >> > > Debian testing version 0.6.13-2 > As a follow-up maybe I'm using the wrong markups ? I use <ulink url="&webhome;gdp/html_grass5/html/g.region.html">g.region</ulink> which in the PDF version gives me: g.region (http://grass.itc.it/gdp/html_grass5/html/g.region.html) with the url not being clickable. Am I using the correct commands ? Moritz