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I typically produce PDF documents by:
 1) Editing in a word-processor such as StarOffice-6.0 or in M$Win, 
    M$Word.
 2) Printing to a PostScript file, and
 3) Running 'ps2pdf' on the PostScript file, or in M$Win, Adobe 
    Distiller.

If I want to embed hyperlinks in the doc, I currently have to drop back to
M$Win and run Acrobat Exchanger on the PDF.

Any way to add 'live' hyperlinks to PDF files in Linux?

TIA.

 - John Mills
   john.m.mills at alum.mit.edu


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