Hi,
Am Donnerstag, 17. Juni 2004 01:53 schrieb Uwe St�hr:
> This is only possible if the images are highly compressed, but then they
> often look ugly. (compression depends on the eps->pdf converter)
> Pdflatex has the advantage that you need no converter for png images.
> (Btw. the upcoming pdflatex v1.2 produces always smaller pdf files.)
At the end of your posting you confirm my suggestion, that tex2pdf uses
pdflatex, so where's the advantage to use pdflatex "standalone". Till now, i
don't think that the images look ugly, but i will analyse this.
> Links in pdf's are automatically created when you use the package
> 'hyperref'. Here an example for the preamble
>
> \usepackage[colorlinks=true,urlcolor=blue,citecolor=black,
> filecolor=blue,linkcolor=black,pdfnewwindow=true,
> pdftitle={your title},bookmarks,
> pdfpagelayout=OneColumn,pdfstartview=XYZ,
> bookmarksnumbered,plainpages=false,pdfpagelabels,
> pdfauthor={your name},pdfsubject={your subject},
> pdfkeywords={your keywords}]{hyperref}
I will test this as soon as possible. The code above has to be one long line?
Thanx
Roland