2013/2/21 Orcan Ogetbil <[email protected]>: >> >> I'm not crazy about the red and blue surrounding boxes though. >> I hope pdflatex allows us to tweak these things to use underlines etc. >> > > I think those red boxes won't appear on paper when you print the > document. If you want to change the way they look on you PDF viewer, > try adding the following right after > \usepackage{hyperref} > > \usepackage{xcolor} > \hypersetup{ > colorlinks=false,% hyperlinks will be black > linkbordercolor=blue,% hyperlink borders will be blue > pdfborderstyle={/S/U/W 1}% border style will be underline of width > 1pt > } > > You might want to play with the hypersetup settings furthermore. See > http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Hyperlinks#Customization
Nice, thanks! <...> >> >> Should we pick PDF or HTML only and stick with it? >> Because if we allow the user to choose both or either, that >> complicates what should happen when the user hits F1 for help. >> And if we ever try to do context-sensitive help we'll need two >> different systems - one to cross-ref PDF and one for HTML. >> Got some ideas for context-sensitive help. How 'bout you? >> >> For HTML, should we do one big file or many small ones? >> Or give the user yet another cmake option? >> I tried both and I prefer the one big file (latex2html -split 0), but then >> this could get really big over time, but then so is the single PDF. >> Many small files is kinda silly, you end up with little pieces of text >> and the user has to click forward/backward a lot. Rather incoherent. >> > > How about building all 3 combinations: > -PDF > -html one page > -html multiple pages > > It's not like the HTML files take too much space. Indeed, I guess it's more a question off where to spend the time making it look nice. It seems likely each output type may need some tweaks in the source to get it look as we want. A quick test suggests html looks ok, so maybe it's no big deal. Regards, Robert ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Everyone hates slow websites. So do we. Make your web apps faster with AppDynamics Download AppDynamics Lite for free today: http://p.sf.net/sfu/appdyn_d2d_feb _______________________________________________ Lmuse-developer mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lmuse-developer
