Re: [Bibdesk-users] url problem

2010-09-21 Thread JiHO
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 16:39, Themis Matsoukas tmatsou...@me.com wrote:
 This is not a bibdesk problem (I think) but it happens in citations: if a url 
 is hyphenated, then clinking on it does not work because it is interpreted to 
 end at the hyphenated point. I am attaching a bibdesk record and a screenshot 
 that shows that the url (on the TeX preview) is highlighted only up to the 
 hyphen. The same happens when the url appears in a regular latex document. It 
 seems to be a conflict int he url package, but I though tI'd run it by this 
 list first.

I use the package hyperref with the option breaklinks which, I
think, solves this problem.

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Re: [Bibdesk-users] url problem

2010-09-21 Thread Andreas Fischlin
However, this depends according to hyperref package documentation on the 
driver used. Here an excerpt from 
http://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/manual.html:

breaklinks  boolean false   
Allows link text to break across lines; since this cannot be accommodated in 
PDF, it is only set true by default if the pdftex driver is used. This makes 
links on multiple lines into different PDF links to the same target.




Note for option breaklinks: The correct value is automatically set according to 
the driver features. It can be overwritten for drivers that do not support 
broken links. However, at any case, the link area will be wrong and displaced.

Regards,
Andreas

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On 21/Sep/2010, at 19:46 , JiHO wrote:

 On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 16:39, Themis Matsoukas tmatsou...@me.com wrote:
 This is not a bibdesk problem (I think) but it happens in citations: if a 
 url is hyphenated, then clinking on it does not work because it is 
 interpreted to end at the hyphenated point. I am attaching a bibdesk record 
 and a screenshot that shows that the url (on the TeX preview) is highlighted 
 only up to the hyphen. The same happens when the url appears in a regular 
 latex document. It seems to be a conflict int he url package, but I though 
 tI'd run it by this list first.
 
 I use the package hyperref with the option breaklinks which, I
 think, solves this problem.
 
 JiHO
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Re: [Bibdesk-users] url problem

2010-09-21 Thread Themis Matsoukas

On Sep 21, 2010, at 5:17 PM, Andreas Fischlin wrote:

 However, this depends according to hyperref package documentation on the 
 driver used. Here an excerpt from 
 http://tug.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/manual.html:
 
 breaklinksboolean false   
 Allows link text to break across lines; since this cannot be accommodated in 
 PDF, it is only set true by default if the pdftex driver is used. This makes 
 links on multiple lines into different PDF links to the same target.
 
 
 
 
 Note for option breaklinks: The correct value is automatically set according 
 to the driver features. It can be overwritten for drivers that do not support 
 broken links. However, at any case, the link area will be wrong and displaced.
 
 Regards,
 Andreas

I am not sure how to understand this -- I am using pdflatex but I had to 
explicitly set the breaklinks option.

Themis

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