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Assigned: (FOR-1013) absolute URLs in PDF
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2007-06-21 19:54:26
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David Crossley reassigned FOR-1013:
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    Assignee: David Crossley

> absolute URLs in PDF
> --------------------
>
>                 Key: FOR-1013
>                 URL: https:
//issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-1013
>             Project: Forrest
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Plugin: output.pdf
>    Affects Versions: 0.8
>            Reporter: Patrick Ohly
>            Assignee: David Crossley
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: pdf-absolute-url.patch,
pdf-dtd-update.patch
>
>
> In case someone else has the same problem: my PDFs
generated by Forrest
> contained relative URLs for site-internal links which
the PDF viewer
> then couldn't open because it didn't know the start
URL. Attached is a
> patch for document-to-fo.xsl which turns relative URLs
into absolute
> ones in the PDF. It applies to 0.8 cleanly only after
also applying the
> PDF summary patch in https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-355#actio
n_12505910
> Otherwise be prepared for a few line offset warnings.
> I enabled this in my skinconf.xml with:
>     ...
>     <!--
>       Normally all links inside a Forrest site are
relative. This
>       does not work well in PDFs which are typically
viewed outside of
>       the web site. Setting this option adds the given
prefix to all
>       relative URLs, both to the link as well as the
optional, additional text.
>     -->
>     <url-prefix>http://www.
estamos.de/</url-prefix>
>   </pdf>

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