06-25-2013
No problem! Hoping this works and, of course, will let you know one way or the other. I do believe I've nixed the issue though!
I should also state, sorry for being so rusty. The last time I worked on any serious shell scripts was in college in 1990 or so (on an AT&T UNIX box), so I'm quite out of practice.
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ps_add_locallink
PS_ADD_LOCALLINK(3) Library Functions Manual PS_ADD_LOCALLINK(3)
NAME
PS_add_locallink -- Adds link to a page in the same document
SYNOPSIS
#include <pslib.h>
void PS_add_locallink(PSDoc *psdoc, float llx, float lly, float urx, float ury, int page, const char *dest)
DESCRIPTION
Places a hyperlink at the given position pointing to a page in the same document. Clicking on the link will jump to the given page. The
first page in a document has number 1. The parameter dest determines how the document is being viewed. It can be 'fitpage', 'fitwidth',
`fitheight', or `fitbbox'.
The hyperlink start is a rectangle with its lower left corner at (llx, lly) and its upper right corner at (urx, ury). The rectangle has by
default a thin blue border.
The hyperlink will not be visible if the document is printed or viewed but it will show up if the document is converted to pdf by either
Acrobat Distillertm or Ghostview.
SEE ALSO
PS_add_launchlink(3), PS_add_pdflink(3), PS_add_weblink(3)
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Uwe Steinmann uwe@steinmann.cx.
PS_ADD_LOCALLINK(3)