Partly thanks to lightswitch05 for some prodding in the right direction, I've found a way to get the effect I want through this inelegant way:
- Insert an image in a
bounding_box
(the page cursor
is at this point at the bottom of the image)
- Move the cursor back up to the top of the image
- Insert a text link over the image (in my case I just used however many vertical bars '
|
' were needed to cover the image)
- Confirm visually that the clickable link area is about the same as the boundaries of the image
- Make the text link transparent, and voilà, it looks like you're clicking the image.
Here's some example code (measurements not exact; there was a lot of tweaking involved):
bounding_box([0, cursor], width: 35) do
image open("http://mysite.com/remote_image.jpg"),
fit: [35, 35],
align: :center
move_up 35
transparent(0) do
formatted_text([{
text: "|||", # placeholder
size: 40,
link: "http://example.com/"
}], align: :center)
end
# stroke_bounds
end
Needless to say, this experience has got me looking a bit more at Wicked PDF in order to do what I think I want to do with PDFs.
I'm sure a better/more elegant solution exists, so I'm not planning on considering this my final answer.
<a href="path2file.pdf"> <img src="filepath" other stuff /> </a>
image "local_image.png", href: "http://example.com"
or in a table cell{ image: open("remote_image.png"), href: "http://example.com" }
but I can't seem to, so I'm wondering if there's a workaround.