A variation on this ... If I visit a web site in my browser (firefox) that has clickable likes I can click though on those URLS. Nothing surprising here, that's how its supposed to work. If I save that page and return later opening the saved file I can still click though on those links. There are variations on this if I use wget to save a site and have the links reformatted locally ... but never mind. Now suppose instead of just saving to a file and having to save all the relevant download - css, images - I use the 'print to file' mechanism I see in CUPs when I invoke the print. Would you expect that the resulting PDF would have clickable links? Based on past experience - and yes I still have the files like that around - I do so expect. But recently it hasn't been working. The fidls in the PDF aren't clickable. What has changed? Oh, right, I keep updating software. Is this print function done on my local machine rather than a loop-back to the CUPS daemon on my print server (which is also my mail server but never mind that...) -- If you keep your mind sufficiently open, people will throw a lot of rubbish into it. --William Orton -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org