Yikes!

I just tried a hack to remove the irritating box borders on the links 
and not only did it seem to work as intended but it seems to have the 
pleasant side effect of enabling the links in the body of the document, 
e.g., they now yield proper "GoTo Page nn" instead of "GoTo Page i".

I can't say I expected that but I'll take it.

It's 1 minute to midnight here; way too late to test this hack properly 
and I'm busy tomorrow, but I'll get back to you all soonest. I'll post 
at least one pdf manual to some website for y'all to look at.

I have managed to give the links color. I haven't tried to play with the 
browser-"standard" underlining or links that Sebastian mentioned. That 
may be beyond me (but perhaps not someone else, know what I mean? Nudge, 
Nudge).

Regards,
Kent


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