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Hello,
I want to create a web link in my PDF document, in a such manner that, when an user click on it in Adobe Acrobat Reader, his web browser opens directly on the clicked link. As it's possible to create a such link in Adobe Acrobat, is there a way to do that in SymPdf, and if yes, how?
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Just put http://toto.com/uri as text: Acrobat would recognize it directly AFAIK.
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Thanks for the answer.
Indeed, Acrobat recognizes automatically the URLs inside a text, on the explicit condition that the URL not exceeds the page and is cut on max 2 lines. Unfortunately, for this reason, the auto-detection cannot be applied in my case, because I need to show a URL in a small rectangle on my page, and the available space is not enough for format the URL in a such manner that it can be recognized by Acrobat or any PDF reader.
What I need is really a kind of alias, that may work as a button. On my rectangle, I want to show the cropped URL or a plain text, that will act as a recognized URL when the user clicks on it. I know that Acrobat is able to create a such "button", so I'm interested to know if a such solution is available in SynPdf.
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