On August 14, 2006 3:35 AM William Sit wrote:
>
> I updated http://Zwiki.org/NewAutodocPamphlet to use hyperref package
> and everything works fine there.
>
Nice. I would still like to know why LaTeX does strange things to
< and > in the raw.
> I then tried to copy it to [SandBox NewAutodocPamphlet] and parent
> it under [SandBoxPamphlet]. I get some problems when previewing.
There is a bug in the software that occurs if the page name contains
a space.
> Most of these were temporarily solved by avoiding any "http" in the
> text. The pdf file read fine and the links worked (subject to bad url
> because Website under \href does not get translated; the Zwiki site
> allows "http").
I have relaxed the restrictions on the use of http:// on the Axiom
Wiki. Now it is allowed following "...": (the way links are done
in Structured Text) and up to 5 bare occurrences of http://. So it
should now be possible to use http:// (almost) normally again.
> There are other problems as well, see [SandBoxPamphlet].
>
I am not sure about the rendering of $hp$$pt:$. I think it is a
LaTeX artifact. But this sort of hack shouldn't be necessary any
more.
> However, after I actually saved it, the pamphlet is not processed
> correctly. I even tried to change the makefile section to give some
> new names like 'SandBox NewAutodocPamphlet.pamphlet' but that did
> not work either. It seems to be a mismatch of file names, or mixing
> up filenames with Tim's dhmatrix pamphlet file.
>
> I also tried reparenting it to [SandBox], the error messages were
> slightly different, but essentially the same processing problems.
>
These problem were all probably caused by the page name that
contained a space. I have removed the space and it seems ok now.
> Most importantly, the idea of banning "http" does not work (unless
> more code is added) when used with \usepackage{hyperref} if \href is
> used. For info on hyperref, see
> http://www.etdguide.org/content/3.2.4.2%20%20PDF%20from%20LaTeX.htm .
>
As I said above, I have relaxed the restriction on the use of http://
> Any help would be much appreciated. The solution probably requires a
> comparison between the setups at Zwiki (where things worked) and Axiom
> (where they did'nt).
Again the difference was caused just by the blank in the page name.
I will correct this bug in the near future.
>
> Many thanks,
>
> William
>
>
> PS: I'll be in Vancouver, Canada from Aug 15 to 21. So no need to fix
> this immediately.
>
Have a good trip!
Regards,
Bill Page.
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