#1 2020-05-25 16:27:46

Christope
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CreateHyperLink function

Working with Delphi 10.
I started to create a PDF document, it works ok so far.
Then I tried to create a hyperlink over part of the text, by calling CreateHyperling with the right parameters. When I open the pdf doc, the cursor changes as expected when passing over the text, but nothing happens when I click. Did I miss something?
Thanks

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#2 2020-05-26 07:15:30

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Re: CreateHyperLink function

There is a bug and it was mentioned multiple times here, but somehow it is still not fixed. I am not sure why. Maybe the authors refuse to fix this? They never answered as far as I know.

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#3 2020-05-26 11:39:56

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Re: CreateHyperLink function

Pull request maybe?

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#4 2020-05-26 12:15:46

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Re: CreateHyperLink function

Well, my last pull request was not merged for over a month without a comment: https://github.com/synopse/mORMot/pull/296
Why would I provide another?

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#5 2022-12-01 20:28:48

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Re: CreateHyperLink function

I am using Delphi Alexander and have SynPDF working but I need to create a PDF document with a HyperLink (URL) please advise - thanks

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#6 2022-12-02 08:15:54

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Re: CreateHyperLink function

You have TPdfDocument.CreateHyperLink().

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#7 2022-12-03 04:06:09

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Re: CreateHyperLink function

procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
var
lPdf   : TPdfDocument;
lPage  : TPdfPage;
begin
  lPdf := TPdfDocument.Create;
  try
    lPdf.Info.Author        := 'Tester';
    lPdf.Info.CreationDate  := Now;
    lPdf.Info.Creator       := 'Tester';
    lPdf.DefaultPaperSize   := psA4;
    lPage := lPDF.AddPage;
    lPdf.Canvas.SetFont('Helvetica',10.0,[]);
    lPdf.Canvas.SetLeading(lPDF.Canvas.Page.FontSize);
    lPdf.Canvas.SetLineWidth(0.1);

    lPdf.Canvas.BeginText;
    lPdf.Canvas.TextOut( 300, 700,  'This is some text.');
    lPdf.Canvas.EndText;
    lPdf.CreateHyperLink(); // NO SUCH FUNCTION - What Have I missed ?
    lPdf.SaveToFile('....\test.pdf');
  finally
    lPdf.Free;
  end;
end;

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#8 2022-12-03 04:10:29

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Re: CreateHyperLink function

Version 1.18.613

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#9 2022-12-03 04:40:21

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Re: CreateHyperLink function

OK, found a later version 1.18.6439 - CreateHyperLink Exists.

Is there an easy way to calculate the text height for TPdfRect ?

procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
var
lPdf   : TPdfDocument;
lPage  : TPdfPage;
r      : TPdfRect;
begin
  r.Left:= 300;
  r.Top:=  700;
  r.Right:= 500;
  r.Bottom:= 750;
  lPdf := TPdfDocument.Create;
  try
    lPdf.Info.Author        := 'Tester';
    lPdf.Info.CreationDate  := Now;
    lPdf.Info.Creator       := 'Tester';
    lPdf.DefaultPaperSize   := psA4;
    lPage := lPDF.AddPage;
    lPdf.Canvas.SetFont('Helvetica',10.0,[]);
    lPdf.Canvas.SetLeading(lPDF.Canvas.Page.FontSize);
    lPdf.Canvas.SetLineWidth(0.1);

    lPdf.Canvas.BeginText;
    lPdf.Canvas.TextOut( 300, 700,  'Axfite Pty Ltd.');
//    lPdf.Canvas.EndText;
    lPdf.CreateHyperLink(r, 'https://axfite.com.au', abSolid, 1);
    lPdf.Canvas.EndText;

    lPdf.SaveToFile('....\test.pdf');
  finally
    lPdf.Free;
  end;
end;

Also, why did rect border line not paint ?

Last edited by andyhill (2022-12-03 07:28:33)

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#10 2023-07-10 23:02:21

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Re: CreateHyperLink function

The problem is in r.Top > r.Bottom if you put

  r.Left:= 300;
  r.Top:=  750;
  r.Right:= 500;
  r.Bottom:= 700;

On PdfCanvas, 0 is bottom and 852 is top

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#11 2023-07-11 17:56:33

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Re: CreateHyperLink function

For a direct PDF Canvas, the coordinates are inverted in respect to VCL/LCL.

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