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Oh thanks. Could you make a PR (else I can correct myself)?
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I tried but I have only very basic knowledge of tex
and didn't succeed. So I'm afraid I won't be of any help here.
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Oh wait, you're right. I directly included the PDF cheatsheets and this would require to change the PDF inside the book repo. I'll let this issue open until next edition (since matplotlib cheatsheets are continuously modified).
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Hm, I'm not sure: as I wrote above, the big cheatsheet is fine, no need to change it for this reason. The issue comes from including the trimmed graphics when splitting it into several pages:
I read a bit about it and tried it with adjustbox
as suggested on tex.stackexchange but with the same result (I'm completely new to tex).
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Could you try the PDF version included in the pdf repository in this repo to check if you got the same problem?
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I did use the PDF version included in this repo, see links in the original post above.
I also checked out matplotlib/cheatsheets@2e1d87bd3d03 which included png graphic icons instead of fontawsome icons and tried it with this pdf: same result (so I stroke through my assumption above).
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For me, links seemed to be correct. Weird.
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Sorry, maybe I didn't express myself unambiguously: the links in the complete cheat sheet work, but after splitting them into individual pages and hence in the book (page 236) they are corrupted (I change the title of this issue to make it clearer).
Do the links in the book indeed work for you?
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Yes, I was talking about book links. But I think I've read somewhere (stack overflow ?) that when you include PDF inside latex, links are no preserved and I wonder how I end up with working links.
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