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Links in pages aren't links in the PDF #17

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j-h-a opened this issue Jul 5, 2014 · 4 comments
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Links in pages aren't links in the PDF #17

j-h-a opened this issue Jul 5, 2014 · 4 comments
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@j-h-a
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j-h-a commented Jul 5, 2014

Links are split out into a separate bit of text. The default should be to have the link text as an actual link. There could be an option for how to handle links:

  1. So it looks exactly the same as the GitHub page - a blue link with the URL not visible. (default)
  2. Split it out to separate text (current)
  3. Add a footnote (might be problematic, but it's an idea).
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@j-h-a Thanks for taking the time to log all these. I appreciate the effort of contributing back ideas.
I'll look over them all and assign them to a release. (Although some of them look like they're as-designed [I didn't intend it to be a straight conversion of Github's style]).

Regarding this issue: I think we could probably get this working.

@adamburmister adamburmister added this to the 0.0.6 milestone Jul 6, 2014
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See ariya/phantomjs#10196

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jgarzik commented Aug 12, 2014

Ditto. I'm seeing this issue also. See e.g. https://github.com/jgarzik/bitcoin/blob/2014_process_doc/doc/devel-process.md and its gitprint counterpart.

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i second these ideas.
i find it confusing that the pdf does not have the same look for links as the regular markdown file has.
pls add this feature.

same goes for email addresses.

thanks

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