On Wed, Sep 07, 2005 at 03:00:24AM -0700, Meg McRoberts wrote: > I believe Amber's question was not how to build a PDF or PS > file, but how to create cross-references that become hot links > in the build document. I don't think raw groff has this > capability... > > I did once work with an mm derivate that had this capability > and it was pretty nicely done. Alas, I just wrote with that > tool set and had nothing to do with the implementation. I > wonder if SCO would like to contribute it to us ;-) > > Does ps2pdf no longer work? It worked fine for version 17.1 > but I haven't been able to get it to work for ps files generated > with 19.1. I'll have to try it again with the new version.
I'm running groff 1.19.1 and ps2pdf from gnu-ghostscript 7.07 to produce pdf files all the time. Both packages were compiled out of NetBSD's pkgsrc system (pkgsrc-2005Q1). I just updated my pkgsrc to 2005Q2, but I haven't started updating pkgs yet, I do see that there's a newer version of gnu-ghostscript (8.15) and a NetBSD patch-level newer on groff (1.19nb3 vs nb2). -- Michael Parson [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Groff mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/groff
