Hi Phil, On 02/11/2011, at 7:54 PM, Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
> Ross Moore wrote: > >> On 02/11/2011, at 10:40 AM, Andy Black wrote: >> >>>> \hyperlink{rAsociación}{APLT (1988)} >> >> Don't use non-ASCII characters in the link. > > Oh dear, does PDF still live in the TeX 2 era ? Surely /someone/ in > Adobe is aware that there are character sets other than US English, > and that those who write in such languages are perfectly entitled > to wish to use them in links, whether or not such text ever appears > on-screen ? No. I disagree with what you say. Adobe respects Unicode. It does not have to agree with the UTF8 encoding of it. PDF is an ISO standard now, so is properly published, and anyone can conform with what has been published. This is miles (!) better than many other attempts to impose acceptance of other preferences for encoding of data. The PDF specs say what is acceptable in all the different circumstances where character data is used for different purposes, and it provides mechanisms for arbitrary content to be translated to Unicode code-points, irrespective of how individual fonts may be encoded. Specifying an internal representation of a symbolic link is a programmatic thing, not a textual content thing. So of course you need to follow the published syntax. Thus the question here reduces to whether XeTeX, or the hyperref package, should ensure that whatever restrictions imposed by the published PDF spec are met, or whether the author needs to do it him/herself. My advice is simply that if you restrict yourself to ASCII letters, then you will not face any difficulties. This is pure pragmatism; nothing less. > > Philip Taylor All the best, Ross ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ross Moore ross.mo...@mq.edu.au Mathematics Department office: E7A-419 Macquarie University tel: +61 (0)2 9850 8955 Sydney, Australia 2109 fax: +61 (0)2 9850 8114 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex