Thanks for your quick response. --Stefan
> At 17:13 04/02/2004, you wrote: > >Hi all! > > > >Does ConTeXt allow to create links with custom actions? I have a working > >LaTeX / > >PDF-TeX solution which I am not able to port to ConTeXt. The following > PDF-TeX > >code contained in a LaTeX file produces the desired PDF-Code. > > > >\\pdfstartlink attr{/Border [ 0 0 0 ]} user{/Subtype/Link/A << /S > /AVDP_Action > >/AVDP_Param (../../nach-dateipfad.pdf 1)>>} > >here is a link > >\\pdfendlink > > > >Yet, if I include the same lines of code in a ConTeXt file then no link > is > >generated. > > In context we do things a bit different: > > You can put this in some local file, the style or in a preamble: > > \unprotected \setglobalsystemreference\rt!exec{AVDP}{AVDP} > > \def\PDFexecuteAVDP{/AVDP_Action /AVDP_Param (\argumentA)} > > After that, you can do things like: > > \setupinteraction[state=start] > > \starttext > > \goto{test}[AVDP{../../nach-dateipfad.pdf 1}] > > \stoptext > > So, a bit more abstract interface with the advantage of more > functionality, > as in: > > \goto{test}[nextpage,AVDP{../../nach-dateipfad.pdf 1}] > > Hans > _______________________________________________ ntg-context mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context