On 7/24/23 18:04, Gerion Entrup wrote:
> […]
> I'm do not know the structure of PDFs exactly, therefore some of my
> terms might be wrong. […]

Hi Gerion,

now I realize that my explanation was unnecesarily technical or not
focused on your needs.

My point was that if PDF as such doesn’t offer the capability, there is
no way to include it in ConTeXt (with PDF documents as output files).

> The situation is that I have a PDF-document (inner.pdf) that defines
> several destinations and I want to embed that document with
> \externalfigure into another PDF-document (outer.pdf). My question is:
> Is it possible to create references within the source code of outer.pdf
> that correctly set a link to a destination that is defined in inner.pdf?
> Asked in another way: Is is possible that \externalfigure can extract
> the (maybe named) destinations of inner.pdf and translate them in such a
> way, that I can use \in within the outer document to link to them.

I’m in a hurry, excuse my rash reply.

As far as I know (although I never used them), you can use \in with
references to other documents (I guess this is why you need the .tuc
file of the other document [to resolve the reference]).

In that case, you will have the reference number solved in your
document. As far as I know, there is no link for that.

Importing the document (with \externalfigure) has issues to preserve
internal links.

I hope it helps,

Pablo
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