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.



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