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Bug#95086: marked as forwarded (pdftex bug in hyperlinks across page boundaries and footnotes)



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has caused the Debian Bug report #95086,
regarding pdftex bug in hyperlinks across page boundaries and footnotes
to be marked as having been forwarded to the upstream software
author(s) Han The Thanh <thanh@informatics.muni.cz>, 95086-forwarded@bugs.debian.org.

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From: Hilmar Preusse <hille42@web.de>
To: Han The Thanh <thanh@informatics.muni.cz>,
	95086-forwarded@bugs.debian.org
Subject: (fwd) pdftex bug in hyperlinks across page boundaries and footnotes
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Hi Than,

This bug came to our attention 2 years ago. It seems to be present
still in:
drachi:[hille] >pdftex
This is pdfTeXk, Version 3.14159-1.10b (Web2C 7.4.5)

Thanks in advance,
   Hilmar

----- Forwarded message from Marko Mäkelä <msmakela@tcs.hut.fi> -----

From: Marko Mäkelä <msmakela@tcs.hut.fi>
To: submit@bugs.debian.org
Subject: pdftex bug in hyperlinks across page boundaries and footnotes
Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2001 10:20:19 +0300 (EEST)
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.3.96.1010424095754.21067B-100000@siphon.tcs.hut.fi>

Package: tetex-bin
Version: 1.0.7+20001218-3

When processing a texinfo document with pdftex, I noticed an error in the
output.  There is a hyperlink (@pxref command in texinfo) that starts near
the end of a page.  The text is broken to two pages, and there is a
footnote on the first page.

The bugs are:

- also the footnote text is coloured with the hyperlink colour and seems
  to be part of the hyperlink
- the second part of the hyperlink text at the top of the following page
  is not coloured (but is still part of the hyperlink)

This seems to be a bug in pdftex, since also the following pdflatex input
causes buggy output:

\documentclass[a5paper]{article}
\usepackage[colorlinks]{hyperref}
\begin{document}
abc\footnote{def}\hyperlink{ghi}{jkl\newpage mno}
\vskip 30ex
\hypertarget{ghi}{pqrs}
\end{document}

In this output, "abc" is coloured although it shouldn't, "mno" is not
coloured, although it should be, and the footnote text "def" acts as a
hyperlink, although it shouldn't. 

With best regards,

        Marko Mäkelä
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