Neal Becker schrieb:
Les Denham wrote:

On Friday 27 March 2009, Neal Becker wrote:
Not a lyx question, but a beamer question:
When used with all default settings, beamer will produce navigation
symbols
at the bottom right of the page.  If hyperlinks are used in the document,
all hyperlinks will have boxes drawn around them.  The result is, that
all the navigation symbols have boxes drawn around them, which makes them
ugly and unreadable.

Suggestions?
In the preamble, put:

\usepackage[colorlinks=true]{hyperref}

I don't use beamer, but I recognize the problem with other classes.  If
you are already using hyperref with other options, just add
"colorlinks=true" to the list of options.

Unfortunately, this will cause _all_ refs to by colored. This would include e.g. sections in the table of contents. That doesn't look good either.
You should try \usepackage[colorlinks=false,pdfborder={0 0 0}]{hyperref} .
First Option should eliminate colouring of the links, second one the box around these.
Regards,
Florian

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