RE: Hyperref color links
It Works! Thanks so much Scott
RE: Hyperref color links
It Works! Thanks so much Scott
RE: Hyperref color links
It Works! Thanks so much Scott
Re: Hyperref color links
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 2:18 AM, Alberto Escrig Vidal alberto.esc...@itc.uji.es wrote: When this option is selected, LyX automatically adds: \usepackage{color} before babel is loaded. If a multilingual Italian/Spanish document is involved (Spanish being the main language), this causes the document to fail to compile (with an updated MiKTeX distribution), such as the following minimal example: \documentclass[italian,spanish]{book} \usepackage{color} \usepackage{babel} \usepackage[colorlinks=true]{hyperref} \begin{document} foo \end{document} The problem is easily solved in LaTeX by loading color after babel is loaded. In LyX there is also a workaround: providing colorlinks=true as an additional hyperref option, which is not very elegant, because the LaTeX translate will look like: \usepackage[colorlinks=false,colorlinks=true]{hyperref} Is it possible to influence LyX to load color after babel being loaded? Hi Alberto, I don't know much about this, but you might be able to do something like Provides color in local layout. See Help Customization for more information. Please let the list know if you try it and it works. Best, Scott
Re: Hyperref color links
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 2:18 AM, Alberto Escrig Vidal alberto.esc...@itc.uji.es wrote: When this option is selected, LyX automatically adds: \usepackage{color} before babel is loaded. If a multilingual Italian/Spanish document is involved (Spanish being the main language), this causes the document to fail to compile (with an updated MiKTeX distribution), such as the following minimal example: \documentclass[italian,spanish]{book} \usepackage{color} \usepackage{babel} \usepackage[colorlinks=true]{hyperref} \begin{document} foo \end{document} The problem is easily solved in LaTeX by loading color after babel is loaded. In LyX there is also a workaround: providing colorlinks=true as an additional hyperref option, which is not very elegant, because the LaTeX translate will look like: \usepackage[colorlinks=false,colorlinks=true]{hyperref} Is it possible to influence LyX to load color after babel being loaded? Hi Alberto, I don't know much about this, but you might be able to do something like Provides color in local layout. See Help Customization for more information. Please let the list know if you try it and it works. Best, Scott
Re: Hyperref color links
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 2:18 AM, Alberto Escrig Vidalwrote: > When this option is selected, LyX automatically adds: > > > > \usepackage{color} > > > > before babel is loaded. > > > > If a multilingual Italian/Spanish document is involved (Spanish being the > main language), this causes the document to fail to compile (with an updated > MiKTeX distribution), such as the following minimal example: > > > > \documentclass[italian,spanish]{book} > > > > \usepackage{color} > > \usepackage{babel} > > \usepackage[colorlinks=true]{hyperref} > > > > \begin{document} > > foo > > \end{document} > > > > The problem is easily solved in LaTeX by loading color after babel is > loaded. In LyX there is also a workaround: providing colorlinks=true as an > additional hyperref option, which is not very elegant, because the LaTeX > translate will look like: > > > > \usepackage[colorlinks=false,colorlinks=true]{hyperref} > > > > Is it possible to influence LyX to load color after babel being loaded? Hi Alberto, I don't know much about this, but you might be able to do something like Provides color in local layout. See Help > Customization for more information. Please let the list know if you try it and it works. Best, Scott