Thanks - your file works for me too, and exploring I find, as you did,
that most eps *do* work, I was unlucky. 
One thing I recall is that on the file that doesn't work the mouse
pointer changes to a text insertion pointer, so it would seem to be that
there is some text attribute, present in the eps, which the display
library (libevince) is prioritising over the link.
I noticed that Inkscape offered options to do with text while saving
encapsulated postscript, so it may be the solution is in there.
Thank you once more

Richard




On Sun, 2014-06-08 at 19:31 +0200, Thomas Morley wrote:
> 2014-06-08 17:39 GMT+02:00 Richard Shann <rich...@rshann.plus.com>:
> > If I put some markup at the end of a score like this
> >
> > \markup {\with-url #'"some url" \epsfile #X #100 #"filename.eps" }
> >
> > the filename.eps is displayed after the music, but there is no hotspot
> > for the link as there would be if it was just some text there.
> >
> > It would be nice if the user could click anywhere on the image to
> > activate the url, is there a way round this?
> >
> > Richard
> 
> Hi Richard,
> 
> I had no problems with:
> 
> \markup {
>     \with-url #"http://lilypond.org/";
>     \epsfile #X #5 #"note.eps"
> }
> 
> and the attached eps-file.
> Though, I seem to remember that sometimes certain eps-files don't work.
> Try to redo creating the eps
> 
> HTH,
>   Harm



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