Juergen Spitzmueller schrieb:
tex2pdf doesn't help you to create links in the TOC. tex2pdf is just
another program to produce a pdf from LyX/TeX. I cannot recommend its
use. Better use the LyX menu Export - PDF(pdflatex).
That's simply not true. Have you really tried it?
Tex2pdf is just a
Juergen Spitzmueller schrieb:
tex2pdf doesn't help you to create links in the TOC. tex2pdf is just
another program to produce a pdf from LyX/TeX. I cannot recommend its
use. Better use the LyX menu Export - PDF(pdflatex).
That's simply not true. Have you really tried it?
Tex2pdf is just a
Juergen Spitzmueller schrieb:
tex2pdf doesn't help you to create links in the TOC. tex2pdf is just
another program to produce a pdf from LyX/TeX. I cannot recommend its
use. Better use the LyX menu Export -> PDF(pdflatex).
That's simply not true. Have you really tried it?
Tex2pdf is just a
Daniel Watkins wrote:
One thing I've noticed some documents being able to do (namely the
Beamer User Guide) is have clickable links in the ToC which
automagically move the view to the appropriate section, which I thought
was rather nifty.
Use the hyperref-package. It should be part of any
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Daniel Watkins wrote:
One thing I've noticed some documents being able to do (namely the
Beamer User Guide) is have clickable links in the ToC which
automagically move the view to the appropriate section, which I thought
was rather nifty.
Use the hyperref-package. It
Juergen Spitzmueller schrieb:
One thing I've noticed some documents being able to do (namely the
Beamer User Guide) is have clickable links in the ToC which
automagically move the view to the appropriate section, which I thought
was rather nifty.
Use the hyperref-package. It should be part of
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
There's also a neat script which helps with this task:
http://tex2pdf.berlios.de/lyx-howto.htm
tex2pdf doesn't help you to create links in the TOC. tex2pdf is just
another program to produce a pdf from LyX/TeX. I cannot recommend its
use. Better use the LyX menu Export -
Daniel Watkins wrote:
One thing I've noticed some documents being able to do (namely the
Beamer User Guide) is have clickable links in the ToC which
automagically move the view to the appropriate section, which I thought
was rather nifty.
Use the hyperref-package. It should be part of any
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Daniel Watkins wrote:
One thing I've noticed some documents being able to do (namely the
Beamer User Guide) is have clickable links in the ToC which
automagically move the view to the appropriate section, which I thought
was rather nifty.
Use the hyperref-package. It
Juergen Spitzmueller schrieb:
One thing I've noticed some documents being able to do (namely the
Beamer User Guide) is have clickable links in the ToC which
automagically move the view to the appropriate section, which I thought
was rather nifty.
Use the hyperref-package. It should be part of
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
There's also a neat script which helps with this task:
http://tex2pdf.berlios.de/lyx-howto.htm
tex2pdf doesn't help you to create links in the TOC. tex2pdf is just
another program to produce a pdf from LyX/TeX. I cannot recommend its
use. Better use the LyX menu Export -
Daniel Watkins wrote:
One thing I've noticed some documents being able to do (namely the
Beamer User Guide) is have clickable links in the ToC which
automagically move the view to the appropriate section, which I thought
was rather nifty.
Use the hyperref-package. It should be part of any
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Daniel Watkins wrote:
> > One thing I've noticed some documents being able to do (namely the
> > Beamer User Guide) is have clickable links in the ToC which
> > automagically move the view to the appropriate section, which I thought
> > was rather nifty.
>
> Use the
Juergen Spitzmueller schrieb:
One thing I've noticed some documents being able to do (namely the
Beamer User Guide) is have clickable links in the ToC which
automagically move the view to the appropriate section, which I thought
was rather nifty.
Use the hyperref-package. It should be part of
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> > There's also a neat script which helps with this task:
> > http://tex2pdf.berlios.de/lyx-howto.htm
>
> tex2pdf doesn't help you to create links in the TOC. tex2pdf is just
> another program to produce a pdf from LyX/TeX. I cannot recommend its
> use. Better use the LyX menu
Daniel Watkins wrote:
One thing I've noticed some documents being able to do (namely the
Beamer User Guide) is have clickable links in the ToC which
automagically move the view to the appropriate section, which I thought
was rather nifty. I'm guessing these are in an extra package, and I was
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From: Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2005 6:06 AM
Subject: Re: Links Within Documents
Daniel Watkins wrote:
One thing I've noticed some documents being able to do (namely the
Beamer User Guide) is have clickable
Daniel Watkins wrote:
One thing I've noticed some documents being able to do (namely the
Beamer User Guide) is have clickable links in the ToC which
automagically move the view to the appropriate section, which I thought
was rather nifty. I'm guessing these are in an extra package, and I was
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From: Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2005 6:06 AM
Subject: Re: Links Within Documents
Daniel Watkins wrote:
One thing I've noticed some documents being able to do (namely the
Beamer User Guide) is have clickable
Daniel Watkins wrote:
> One thing I've noticed some documents being able to do (namely the
> Beamer User Guide) is have clickable links in the ToC which
> automagically move the view to the appropriate section, which I thought
> was rather nifty. I'm guessing these are in an extra package, and I
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From: "Paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org>
Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2005 6:06 AM
Subject: Re: Links Within Documents
Daniel Watkins wrote:
One thing I've noticed some documents being able to do (namely the
Beam
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