Florian Rubach wrote:
> 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
Maybe, except then there is no indication of links at all. I think it would
be best to just get rid of boxes on navigation symbols.