[Paulo]
> This is possible but I don't know if that's what you want to hear:
> 
> 1 0 obj
> <<
> ...
> /Contents 3 0 R
> ...
> >>
> endobj
> 
> 2 0 obj
> <<
> /Type /Annot
> ...
> /Contents 3 0 R
> ...
> >>
> endobj
> 
> 3 0 obj
> (Blablabla)
> endobj

Thank you, Paulo.
Actually, this is not quite what I wanted to hear (I had hoped there was a
direct way), but in fact it implies the answer to my question.

To make it explicit:

>From what I understand, PDF syntax does NOT know a way to reference an entry
in a dictionary, directly.
Please correct me, if I am wrong.
Otherwise, thanks for confirming this quite obvious workaround with the
additional indirect object, I already had in mind.

This leads me to a new question, but it's a different topic, so I will start
a new thread.


Thanks again,
Stefan



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