Re: [evince] Structure of a PDF hyperlink to open a PDF file at a specific page
- From: Roderich Schupp <roderich schupp googlemail com>
- To: Carlos Garcia Campos <carlosgc gnome org>
- Cc: evince-list <evince-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [evince] Structure of a PDF hyperlink to open a PDF file at a specific page
- Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2011 09:58:48 +0100
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 8:54 AM, Carlos Garcia Campos
<carlosgc gnome org> wrote:
> Try file.pdf#3 I'm not sure it will work though.
Wikipedia says:
In URIs for MIME application/pdf documents Adobe PDF viewers recognize
a number of fragment identifiers.[9] For instance, a URL ending in
.pdf#page=35
will cause Adobe Reader to open the PDF and scroll to page 35. Several other
parameters are possible, including #nameddest= (similar to HTML anchors),
#search="word1 word2", #zoom=, etc. Multiple parameters can be
combined with ampersands:
http://example.org/doc.pdf#view=fitb&nameddest=Chapter3.
I just tried ...#page=N and it worked for Adobe Reader.
What does evince implement here?
Cheers, Roderich
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