Sorry, but I would need a solution, or at least to know if there's nothing to do. Any hints? Best Thanks -a- On 31 Mar 2008, at 17:28, Andrea Valle wrote:
Dear all, I'm using xetex with fun (as suggested and discussed on the mailing list).
I'm revising a previously created document which used attachment command. (the one documented here: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/ Verbatim_text#A_different_approach_to_formatting_and_code_colorization )
The actual version is here: http://www.cirma.unito.it/andrea/sw/sc/prd_tSCIRMA_scr.pdf
Now, with ConTeXt no problem. If I use XeConTeXt (--> texexec --xtx) the file is not attached (there's the marker, a link is diplayed, but Acrobat says that there's no attachment). As far as I can say, the problem seems to depend on --xtx switch,
Any hints?
Thanks
Best
-a-
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