Hello,
I am mildly annoyed each time I use a PDF doc of an R package that the table of contents hyperlinks are *only* on the page numbers. To activate a hyperlink, one must carefully scan sideways from the text item wanted to the far right of the page and click on a tiny box. Multiply that mild annoyance by the large number of times I need to look up package help docs, and I find myself here writing this message.

From my understanding (albeit poor), all of the R docs for packages are to be written in Rd format. From that they are converted by the functions in the tools package as required (to latex and PDF, or HTML, etc). So the only thing that controls in the PDF docs the hyperlinks one way or another is the latex style file used - in this case I believe it is Rd.sty (/usr/share/R/share/texmf/tex/latex/Rd.sty on my system).

Line 303 of that file contains the single setting of the \hypersetup{} command for whether or not the text in the table of contents is hyperlinked, or the page number:

    linktocpage,%

which causes it to implicitly be set to True. Setting it to false (or just commenting out that line I suppose as false is the default) would mean the *text* in the TOC is hyperlinked.

So, is the desired behaviour intended to be that only the page numbers are hyperlinked (and therefore to annoy me), or has no-one really bothered themselves with it that much, or something else?

Can I recreate all the documentation on my system after I make a change to Rd.sty?

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