App-PDF-Link The pdflink tool inserts arbitrary file links into PDF documents. When invoked without a --targets option, this program will process the PDF document using the associated CSV as table of contents. For every item in the PDF that has one or more additional files (files with the same name as the title, but differing extensions), clickable icons are added to the first page of the item. When clicked in a suitable PDF viewing tool, the corrresponding file will be activated. For example, if the CSV contains title;pages; Blue Moon;24; And the following files are present in the current directory Blue Moon.html Blue Moon.mscz Then two clickable icons will be added to page 24 of the document, leading to these two files. Upon completion, the updated PDF is written out under the specified name. When invoked with the --targets option, all specified PDF files get links inserted to the targets on the first page. If there is only one PDF file you can use the --pdf option to designate the name of the new PDF document, otherwise all PDF files are updated (rewritten. SUPPORT AND DOCUMENTATION After installing, you can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command. perldoc App::PDF::Link or pdflink --man PDFlink development is hosted on GitHub, repository https://github.com/sciurius/pdflink. Please report bugs and feature requests to the GitHub issue tracker, https://github.com/sciurius/pdflink/issues. COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE Copyright (C) 2016,2018 Johan Vromans This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.