Indeed. If Texmacs is compiled without this renderer, "Export->PDF" outputs ps the usual way, then calls ghostscript to convert to pdf. The check is done in compile time, so you might have to recompile (this could be made an option, like experimental-qt-gui).
Am 28.07.2011 14:25 schrieb "Sam Liddicott" <
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> On 27/07/11 22:32, Victor Porton wrote:
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>> 28.07.2011, 01:30, "Sam Liddicott"<
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>>> On 27/07/11 22:20, Victor Porton wrote:
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>>>> Hi Miguel,
>>>> 28.07.2011, 01:09, "Miguel de Benito Delgado"
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>>>> Hi Victor,
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 16:48, Victor Porton<
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>>>> I updated my copy of TeXmacs from
>>>>
https://gitorious.org/texmacs/texmacs but after exporting a
>>>> PDF file I see no hyperlinks in it.
>>>>
>>>> I was talking about the Subversion repository in savannah. The git
>>>> repository is (as far as I know) just a mirror which Massimiliano
>>>> updates from time to time. But... hmmm...from the logs at
>>>> gitorious it seems like he updates quite regularly, and the patch
>>>> you need should be there since the 18th of July, so I don't
>>>> understand why you don't see your links.
>>>> Have you tried "Tools->Update->Styles?" (thanks Sam ;-)
>>>>
>>>> "Tools->Update->Styles" does not help. I have no links in the PDF.
>>> Make sure that you export post-script and then use pstopdf (or ps2pdf).
>>>
>>> My code doesn't work with direct pdf rendering.
>> Can we make TeXmacs to do export to PDF through PS? I've seen a PS->PDF converter in TeXmacs sources. (It calls ps2pdf) We just need to make use of this converter. How?
>>
> Maybe we just need to disable the experimental pdf rendering.
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