Henri Menke schrieb am 24.01.19 um 23:34:
On 25/01/19 10:56 AM, Lars wrote:
Hi there,
the \hyphenatedurl{} command doesn't seem to work. Only the first line
of the link is clickable and only the first line is being pasted into
the browser, resulting in a 404. I tested Sumatra and Adobe. MWE:
Hi Henri,
thanks for the link. I had the same problem like the user you answered to.
I turned on interactivity and now it works as expected. It didn't come to
my mind first, because...
"What you are observing is the heuristics of your PDF viewer to detect
links, which fails at the line break."
.
On 25/01/19 10:56 AM, Lars wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> the \hyphenatedurl{} command doesn't seem to work. Only the first line
> of the link is clickable and only the first line is being pasted into
> the browser, resulting in a 404. I tested Sumatra and Adobe. MWE:
\hyphenatedurl does not create a lin
Hi there,
the \hyphenatedurl{} command doesn't seem to work. Only the first line
of the link is clickable and only the first line is being pasted into
the browser, resulting in a 404. I tested Sumatra and Adobe. MWE:
%---
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
hyphenatedurl