Nick Hopton wrote:
Subject:
Re: LyX, pdflatex and local hyperlinks
From:
Nick and Anne Hopton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:
Sat, 21 Jul 2007 17:16:15 +0100
To:
Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Nick and Anne Hopton schrieb:
is that the drive letter (F
--
Nick Hopton,
Caversham, Reading, England.
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Todd Denniston wrote:
[...]
putting
./front_page.htm
in a LyX URL box should have generated the pdf line you have above.
Output from the attached lyx file:
The ERT generates:
in LaTeX
\href{./test/index.html}{ERT}
Nick Hopton wrote:
Subject:
Re: LyX, pdflatex and local hyperlinks
From:
Nick and Anne Hopton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:
Sat, 21 Jul 2007 17:16:15 +0100
To:
Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Nick and Anne Hopton schrieb:
is that the drive letter (F
--
Nick Hopton,
Caversham, Reading, England.
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Todd Denniston wrote:
[...]
putting
./front_page.htm
in a LyX URL box should have generated the pdf line you have above.
Output from the attached lyx file:
The ERT generates:
in LaTeX
\href{./test/index.html}{ERT}
Nick Hopton wrote:
Subject:
Re: LyX, pdflatex and local hyperlinks
From:
Nick and Anne Hopton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:
Sat, 21 Jul 2007 17:16:15 +0100
To:
Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Nick and Anne Hopton schrieb:
is tha
--
Nick Hopton,
Caversham, Reading, England.
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Todd Denniston wrote:
[...]
putting
./front_page.htm
in a LyX URL box should have generated the pdf line you have above.
Output from the attached lyx file:
The ERT generates:
in LaTeX
\href{./test/index.html}{ERT}
Sorry, I managed to reply to Uwe and not the list.
--
Nick Hopton,
Caversham, Reading, England.
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Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Nick and Anne Hopton schrieb:
is that the drive letter (F:) is hard wired into the link. However,
what I want to do is put the PDF file containing the link and
Sorry, I managed to reply to Uwe and not the list.
--
Nick Hopton,
Caversham, Reading, England.
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Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Nick and Anne Hopton schrieb:
is that the drive letter (F:) is hard wired into the link. However,
what I want to do is put the PDF file containing the link and
Sorry, I managed to reply to Uwe and not the list.
--
Nick Hopton,
Caversham, Reading, England.
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Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Nick and Anne Hopton schrieb:
is that the drive letter (F:) is hard wired into the link. However,
what I want to do is put the PDF file containing the link
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
You can alternatively simply use:
\href{F:/Directory1/Directory2/index.html}{name}
This opens the file with the default program that is set in the registry
as default viewer for html-files.
Thanks again for this Uwe, now when I click on the link in the PDF,
Explorer fires
Nick and Anne Hopton wrote:
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
You can alternatively simply use:
\href{F:/Directory1/Directory2/index.html}{name}
This opens the file with the default program that is set in the
registry as default viewer for html-files.
Thanks again for this Uwe, now when I click on the
Nick and Anne Hopton schrieb:
is that the drive letter (F:) is hard wired into the link. However, what
I want to do is put the PDF file containing the link and the HTML file
at which the link points onto a CD, but it doesn't seem possible to use
relative paths in PDF links.
Besides what
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
You can alternatively simply use:
\href{F:/Directory1/Directory2/index.html}{name}
This opens the file with the default program that is set in the registry
as default viewer for html-files.
Thanks again for this Uwe, now when I click on the link in the PDF,
Explorer fires
Nick and Anne Hopton wrote:
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
You can alternatively simply use:
\href{F:/Directory1/Directory2/index.html}{name}
This opens the file with the default program that is set in the
registry as default viewer for html-files.
Thanks again for this Uwe, now when I click on the
Nick and Anne Hopton schrieb:
is that the drive letter (F:) is hard wired into the link. However, what
I want to do is put the PDF file containing the link and the HTML file
at which the link points onto a CD, but it doesn't seem possible to use
relative paths in PDF links.
Besides what
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
You can alternatively simply use:
\href{F:/Directory1/Directory2/index.html}{name}
This opens the file with the default program that is set in the registry
as default viewer for html-files.
Thanks again for this Uwe, now when I click on the link in the PDF,
Explorer fires
Nick and Anne Hopton wrote:
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
You can alternatively simply use:
\href{F:/Directory1/Directory2/index.html}{name}
This opens the file with the default program that is set in the
registry as default viewer for html-files.
Thanks again for this Uwe, now when I click on the
Nick and Anne Hopton schrieb:
is that the drive letter (F:) is hard wired into the link. However, what
I want to do is put the PDF file containing the link and the HTML file
at which the link points onto a CD, but it doesn't seem possible to use
relative paths in PDF links.
Besides what
Nick and Anne Hopton schrieb:
Thanks Uwe. My default browser is Firefox and following your suggestion
when I click on the link in the PDF three instances of Firefox start
up, but none of them display the required HTML file. Firefox starts up
with the error message Firefox doesn't know how to
Nick and Anne Hopton schrieb:
Thanks Uwe. My default browser is Firefox and following your suggestion
when I click on the link in the PDF three instances of Firefox start
up, but none of them display the required HTML file. Firefox starts up
with the error message Firefox doesn't know how to
Nick and Anne Hopton schrieb:
Thanks Uwe. My default browser is Firefox and following your suggestion
when I click on the link in the PDF three instances of Firefox start
up, but none of them display the required HTML file. Firefox starts up
with the error message "Firefox doesn't know how
Using LyX, pdflatex and the hyperref package I'm trying to produce a PDF
that contains links to locally-stored files. What I want to do is to
click on a link to an HTML file in the PDF and have it start my browser
(Firefox) and then load the required HTML file.
The following, in ERT, almost
Nick and Anne Hopton schrieb:
The following, in ERT, almost works, but clicking on the link produced
in the PDF starts three instances of Firefox, only one of which shows
the required HTML file.
\href{file://F:/Directory1/Directory2/index.html}{name}
You can alternatively simply use:
Using LyX, pdflatex and the hyperref package I'm trying to produce a PDF
that contains links to locally-stored files. What I want to do is to
click on a link to an HTML file in the PDF and have it start my browser
(Firefox) and then load the required HTML file.
The following, in ERT, almost
Nick and Anne Hopton schrieb:
The following, in ERT, almost works, but clicking on the link produced
in the PDF starts three instances of Firefox, only one of which shows
the required HTML file.
\href{file://F:/Directory1/Directory2/index.html}{name}
You can alternatively simply use:
Using LyX, pdflatex and the hyperref package I'm trying to produce a PDF
that contains links to locally-stored files. What I want to do is to
click on a link to an HTML file in the PDF and have it start my browser
(Firefox) and then load the required HTML file.
The following, in ERT, almost
Nick and Anne Hopton schrieb:
The following, in ERT, almost works, but clicking on the link produced
in the PDF starts three instances of Firefox, only one of which shows
the required HTML file.
\href{file://F:/Directory1/Directory2/index.html}{name}
You can alternatively simply use:
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