On Mar 9, 2011, at 23:40, <[email protected]> <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> 
> 
>> Von: Christiaan Hofman <[email protected]>
>> Antworten an: For general discussion about using Skim
>> <[email protected]>
>> Datum: Wed, 9 Mar 2011 22:50:38 +0100
> 
>> Because it ties your document to your particular document in a particular
>> place on your particular home directory, so it's not portable.
> 
> Sure, but the pdf containing the link is "portable" (in my local file
> system).
> 
> 
>> Sorry, I get complete rubbish in the PDF, no valid links in the PDF data. In
>> all of these cases.
>> 
>> Anyway, almost all of what you say is more about tex. I cannot tell you
>> anything about that. I could tell you something about what Skim does with
>> certain kinds of PDF, but I don't know what kinds of PDF links you're talking
>> about.
> OK, maybe you could tell us how the links have to be composed so that Skim
> can open them. (with the default application for the file type which could
> be skim in case of pdfs).
> 

AFAIK valid PDF links of all the types I know of work in Skim, and that's also 
my experience.

How to get them in TeX is a TeX question, and I can't help you there.

>> And are you using the latest Skim?
> version 1.3.12 (62)
> 
> Martin
> 


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