Hi all,
I've tried mailing lists, #lisp, and google, but no luck.
What is the trick to displaying a link in a document with cl-pdf? Each
of the three incantations I've used that seem to serve this purpose all
give an error for a null pdf:annotations object. I'm not sure if it
matters that I'm using cl-typesetting around cl-pdf, but maybe it does.
Any ideas?
jmckitrick wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've tried mailing lists, #lisp, and google, but no luck.
>
> What is the trick to displaying a link in a document with cl-pdf? Each
> of the three incantations I've used that seem to serve this purpose all
> give an error for a null pdf:annotations object. I'm not sure if it
> matters that I'm using cl-typesetting around cl-pdf, but maybe it does.
>
> Any ideas?
>
Yeah: debug the fucker. It generates PDF, yes? Does the PDF look
correct? If so, you do not understand PDF. If not, you have the
PDF-generating source (the reason we love open source), debug it.
hth, kt
ps. #lisp? PWUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAA!
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