Carsten Dominik wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just tried and cannot get it to crash.
>
> Robert, it seems we need, instead of a bug description, a test file,
> with the actual URL you are using.
Right. I am working on this. It is only happening to me in beamer,
though, which isn't really supported anyway
Hi,
I just tried and cannot get it to crash.
Robert, it seems we need, instead of a bug description, a test file,
with the actual URL you are using.
- Carsten
On Aug 17, 2009, at 2:26 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
Robert Goldman wrote:
I am not exactly sure why the un-protected URL causes prob
Robert Goldman wrote:
> I am not exactly sure why the un-protected URL causes problems for me
> and not for Nick. However, I am trying to generate latex for beamer,
> which seems very tricky, and perhaps that's what's going wrong here ---
> I'm getting beamer's internal state messed up. I'm not
Tim Burt wrote:
> Robert Goldman writes:
> > When I do a latex export, a simple URL in text, or a simple link url of
> > the form [[URL]] --- with no description --- gets emitted as
> >
> > \href{URL}{URL}
> >
> > which causes Latex to crash for me.
> The first guess is that the string 'URL
Robert Goldman writes:
> When I do a latex export, a simple URL in text, or a simple link url of
> the form [[URL]] --- with no description --- gets emitted as
>
> \href{URL}{URL}
>
> which causes Latex to crash for me.
The first guess is that the string 'URL' in the post is not the actual
Robert Goldman wrote:
> When I do a latex export, a simple URL in text, or a simple link url of
> the form [[URL]] --- with no description --- gets emitted as
>
> \href{URL}{URL}
>
> which causes Latex to crash for me.
>
> I believe that this is because it won't accept a URL as the second
> ar
When I do a latex export, a simple URL in text, or a simple link url of
the form [[URL]] --- with no description --- gets emitted as
\href{URL}{URL}
which causes Latex to crash for me.
I believe that this is because it won't accept a URL as the second
argument to href.
Changing the \href comman