On Dec 7, 2007, at 5:44 PM, Maximilian Wollner wrote:
Am 07.12.2007 um 22:05 schrieb Bennett Helm:
On Dec 7, 2007, at 5:38 AM, Helge Hafting wrote:
Maximilian Wollner wrote:
By the way, if all you want is to use Hoefler Text as your
standard font, you can accomplish this using
Am 07.12.2007 um 22:05 schrieb Bennett Helm:
On Dec 7, 2007, at 5:38 AM, Helge Hafting wrote:
Maximilian Wollner wrote:
By the way, if all you want is to use Hoefler Text as your
standard font, you can accomplish this using
\usepackage[osf]{gtamachoefler}
in your preamble (at least
On Dec 7, 2007, at 5:38 AM, Helge Hafting wrote:
Maximilian Wollner wrote:
By the way, if all you want is to use Hoefler Text as your
standard font, you can accomplish this using
\usepackage[osf]{gtamachoefler}
in your preamble (at least with recent versions of texlive. Then
you can
Am 05.12.2007 um 02:01 schrieb Bennett Helm:
On Dec 4, 2007, at 2:32 AM, Maximilian Wollner wrote:
Hello,
I am using LyX 1.5.2 on a PPC Mac and XeTeX to be able to use a
system font (Hoefler Text). So far, everything works fine, except
for Hyperref. Following the orders from the wiki I
Am 05.12.2007 um 02:01 schrieb Bennett Helm:
On Dec 4, 2007, at 2:32 AM, Maximilian Wollner wrote:
Hello,
I am using LyX 1.5.2 on a PPC Mac and XeTeX to be able to use a
system font (Hoefler Text). So far, everything works fine, except
for Hyperref. Following the orders from the wiki I
Am 05.12.2007 um 02:01 schrieb Bennett Helm:
On Dec 4, 2007, at 2:32 AM, Maximilian Wollner wrote:
Hello,
I am using LyX 1.5.2 on a PPC Mac and XeTeX to be able to use a
system font (Hoefler Text). So far, everything works fine, except
for Hyperref. Following the orders from the wiki I
On Dec 4, 2007, at 2:32 AM, Maximilian Wollner wrote:
Hello,
I am using LyX 1.5.2 on a PPC Mac and XeTeX to be able to use a
system font (Hoefler Text). So far, everything works fine, except
for Hyperref. Following the orders from the wiki I put this in my
preamble (and following
On Dec 4, 2007, at 2:32 AM, Maximilian Wollner wrote:
Hello,
I am using LyX 1.5.2 on a PPC Mac and XeTeX to be able to use a
system font (Hoefler Text). So far, everything works fine, except
for Hyperref. Following the orders from the wiki I put this in my
preamble (and following
On Dec 4, 2007, at 2:32 AM, Maximilian Wollner wrote:
Hello,
I am using LyX 1.5.2 on a PPC Mac and XeTeX to be able to use a
system font (Hoefler Text). So far, everything works fine, except
for Hyperref. Following the orders from the wiki I put this in my
preamble (and following
Hello,
I am using LyX 1.5.2 on a PPC Mac and XeTeX to be able to use a
system font (Hoefler Text). So far, everything works fine, except for
Hyperref. Following the orders from the wiki I put this in my
preamble (and following a suggestion on the XeTeX list, it's my last
entry in my LyX
Hello,
I am using LyX 1.5.2 on a PPC Mac and XeTeX to be able to use a
system font (Hoefler Text). So far, everything works fine, except for
Hyperref. Following the orders from the wiki I put this in my
preamble (and following a suggestion on the XeTeX list, it's my last
entry in my LyX
Hello,
I am using LyX 1.5.2 on a PPC Mac and XeTeX to be able to use a
system font (Hoefler Text). So far, everything works fine, except for
Hyperref. Following the orders from the wiki I put this in my
preamble (and following a suggestion on the XeTeX list, it's my last
entry in my LyX
hello,
please was anybody on this list able to get working some nonstandard characters
into pdf header via hyperref in preamble ? e.g. to put (nonascii) name into
author field.
i tried various combinations of hyperref options/lyx encodings, but was not
able to get them show up correctly
Pavel Sanda schrieb:
please was anybody on this list able to get working some nonstandard characters
into pdf header via hyperref in preamble ? e.g. to put (nonascii) name into
author field.
I'm currently working on this. I'll report you tomorrow what I could find out.
regards Uwe
hello,
please was anybody on this list able to get working some nonstandard characters
into pdf header via hyperref in preamble ? e.g. to put (nonascii) name into
author field.
i tried various combinations of hyperref options/lyx encodings, but was not
able to get them show up correctly
Pavel Sanda schrieb:
please was anybody on this list able to get working some nonstandard characters
into pdf header via hyperref in preamble ? e.g. to put (nonascii) name into
author field.
I'm currently working on this. I'll report you tomorrow what I could find out.
regards Uwe
hello,
please was anybody on this list able to get working some nonstandard characters
into pdf header via hyperref in preamble ? e.g. to put (nonascii) name into
author field.
i tried various combinations of hyperref options/lyx encodings, but was not
able to get them show up correctly
Pavel Sanda schrieb:
please was anybody on this list able to get working some nonstandard characters
into pdf header via hyperref in preamble ? e.g. to put (nonascii) name into
author field.
I'm currently working on this. I'll report you tomorrow what I could find out.
regards Uwe
Martin A. Hansen schrieb:
\usepackage{hypcol}
You don't need this package for general hyperlinks. For an example hyperref setup, have a look at
the preamble of the EmbeddedObjects manual.
If an URL contains an anchor # then something inside LyX breaks when using
hyperref!
The upcoming
Martin A. Hansen schrieb:
\usepackage{hypcol}
You don't need this package for general hyperlinks. For an example hyperref setup, have a look at
the preamble of the EmbeddedObjects manual.
If an URL contains an anchor # then something inside LyX breaks when using
hyperref!
The upcoming
Martin A. Hansen schrieb:
> \usepackage{hypcol}
You don't need this package for general hyperlinks. For an example hyperref setup, have a look at
the preamble of the EmbeddedObjects manual.
If an URL contains an anchor # then something inside LyX breaks when using
hyperref!
The upcom
G'day all
I want all my crossrefs to be turned into hyperrefs - and in LyX 1.4 I
believe I just put:
\usepackage{hyperref}
\usepackage{hypcol}
in preamble.
But now I am trapped on a Mac (LyX 1.5.1) and here I get err:
Illegal parameter number in definition of [EMAIL PROTECTED
OK, bug found
If an URL contains an anchor # then something inside LyX breaks when using
hyperref!
Martin
On 9/6/07, Martin A. Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, hyperref works fine since the lyx docs have working links after
exporting PDF.
Then there must be something specific in my
G'day all
I want all my crossrefs to be turned into hyperrefs - and in LyX 1.4 I
believe I just put:
\usepackage{hyperref}
\usepackage{hypcol}
in preamble.
But now I am trapped on a Mac (LyX 1.5.1) and here I get err:
Illegal parameter number in definition of [EMAIL PROTECTED
OK, bug found
If an URL contains an anchor # then something inside LyX breaks when using
hyperref!
Martin
On 9/6/07, Martin A. Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, hyperref works fine since the lyx docs have working links after
exporting PDF.
Then there must be something specific in my
G'day all
I want all my crossrefs to be turned into hyperrefs - and in LyX 1.4 I
believe I just put:
\usepackage{hyperref}
\usepackage{hypcol}
in preamble.
But now I am trapped on a Mac (LyX 1.5.1) and here I get err:
Illegal parameter number in definition of [EMAIL PROTECTED
OK, bug found
If an URL contains an anchor # then something inside LyX breaks when using
hyperref!
Martin
On 9/6/07, Martin A. Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ok, hyperref works fine since the lyx docs have working links after
> exporting PDF.
>
> Then th
I cannot help you here as I don't have the file. I assume the reason is
one of your strange preamble hacks. To find the reason, copy the file
and remove everything except of one text line. If you then still have
problems, remove the preamble stuff step by step until you found the
problematic
Hi Uwe
pdflatex is much faster and the resulting PDFs are not larger for me.
You caption problem must have another reason.
Do you mind tyring to the same file with ps2pdf to see if TOC and list of
figures look righ? I want to figure out if the problem is to do with my
system (maybe old
LB schrieb:
Do you mind tyring to the same file with ps2pdf to see if TOC and list of
figures look righ? I want to figure out if the problem is to do with my
system (maybe old version of one of the style files, or something else).
The file I sent you can also compiled using ps2pdf without
Hi
This means that my setup is wrong. Because this file and EmbeddedObjects.lyx
file do not compile properly with ps2pdf with the same problem of long
section names and figure captions running of the page and not wrapping
around.
That's really the only problem I have with hyperref
LB schrieb:
This means that my setup is wrong. ...
Is there a way of debuging this?
Not really. I recommend that you update your hyperref version. Concerning your LaTeX-system, when
you are using MiKTeX, use its uppdate manager, when you are using TeXLive, update it to TeXLive
2007, when
I cannot help you here as I don't have the file. I assume the reason is
one of your strange preamble hacks. To find the reason, copy the file
and remove everything except of one text line. If you then still have
problems, remove the preamble stuff step by step until you found the
problematic
Hi Uwe
pdflatex is much faster and the resulting PDFs are not larger for me.
You caption problem must have another reason.
Do you mind tyring to the same file with ps2pdf to see if TOC and list of
figures look righ? I want to figure out if the problem is to do with my
system (maybe old
LB schrieb:
Do you mind tyring to the same file with ps2pdf to see if TOC and list of
figures look righ? I want to figure out if the problem is to do with my
system (maybe old version of one of the style files, or something else).
The file I sent you can also compiled using ps2pdf without
Hi
This means that my setup is wrong. Because this file and EmbeddedObjects.lyx
file do not compile properly with ps2pdf with the same problem of long
section names and figure captions running of the page and not wrapping
around.
That's really the only problem I have with hyperref
LB schrieb:
This means that my setup is wrong. ...
Is there a way of debuging this?
Not really. I recommend that you update your hyperref version. Concerning your LaTeX-system, when
you are using MiKTeX, use its uppdate manager, when you are using TeXLive, update it to TeXLive
2007, when
I cannot help you here as I don't have the file. I assume the reason is
one of your strange preamble hacks. To find the reason, copy the file
and remove everything except of one text line. If you then still have
problems, remove the preamble stuff step by step until you found the
problematic
Hi Uwe
> pdflatex is much faster and the resulting PDFs are not larger for me.
> You caption problem must have another reason.
Do you mind tyring to the same file with ps2pdf to see if TOC and list of
figures look righ? I want to figure out if the problem is to do with my
system (maybe old
LB schrieb:
Do you mind tyring to the same file with ps2pdf to see if TOC and list of
figures look righ? I want to figure out if the problem is to do with my
system (maybe old version of one of the style files, or something else).
The file I sent you can also compiled using ps2pdf without
Hi
This means that my setup is wrong. Because this file and EmbeddedObjects.lyx
file do not compile properly with ps2pdf with the same problem of long
section names and figure captions running of the page and not wrapping
around.
That's really the only problem I have with hyperref
LB schrieb:
This means that my setup is wrong. ...
Is there a way of debuging this?
Not really. I recommend that you update your hyperref version. Concerning your LaTeX-system, when
you are using MiKTeX, use its uppdate manager, when you are using TeXLive, update it to TeXLive
2007, when
these environments
I created these with Chapter*.
* means that it won't be in the TOC therefore they won't be indexed and
no links generated. there's a manual for hyperref which tells you how to
set additional anchors.
2. How can I added hyperref to bibliographic references? It would be nice
Hello
Attached is an example of the .lyx file and resultant pdf that show the
problems with long titles, captions and referencing to wrong pages for
Abstract, Acknowledgements, etc.
Also, I have not figured out how to add hyperref to bibliographic references
yet. Please help.
Thank you
Leo
to wrong pages.
I created these with Chapter*.
I refer to the hyperref manual to find out how to set the hyperlink anchors in
this case.
2. How can I added hyperref to bibliographic references? It would be nice
if when I clicked on [1], the document would jump to Bibliography section
and shown
it. BTW the long captions did
behave properly before I started using the hyperref package.
And to set the hyperlink anchors I'll use \phantomsection.
Thank you
Leo
LB schrieb:
I have added the following code (I took it from EmbeddedObjects.lyx) to
the
preamble of my document
However
to
get long captions to wrap, I guess I'll use it.
pdflatex is much faster and the resulting PDFs are not larger for me.
You caption problem must have another reason.
BTW the long captions did
behave properly before I started using the hyperref package.
Try to load the caption package behind
these environments
I created these with Chapter*.
* means that it won't be in the TOC therefore they won't be indexed and
no links generated. there's a manual for hyperref which tells you how to
set additional anchors.
2. How can I added hyperref to bibliographic references? It would be nice
Hello
Attached is an example of the .lyx file and resultant pdf that show the
problems with long titles, captions and referencing to wrong pages for
Abstract, Acknowledgements, etc.
Also, I have not figured out how to add hyperref to bibliographic references
yet. Please help.
Thank you
Leo
to wrong pages.
I created these with Chapter*.
I refer to the hyperref manual to find out how to set the hyperlink anchors in
this case.
2. How can I added hyperref to bibliographic references? It would be nice
if when I clicked on [1], the document would jump to Bibliography section
and shown
it. BTW the long captions did
behave properly before I started using the hyperref package.
And to set the hyperlink anchors I'll use \phantomsection.
Thank you
Leo
LB schrieb:
I have added the following code (I took it from EmbeddedObjects.lyx) to
the
preamble of my document
However
to
get long captions to wrap, I guess I'll use it.
pdflatex is much faster and the resulting PDFs are not larger for me.
You caption problem must have another reason.
BTW the long captions did
behave properly before I started using the hyperref package.
Try to load the caption package behind
these environments
I created these with Chapter*.
* means that it won't be in the TOC therefore they won't be indexed and
no links generated. there's a manual for hyperref which tells you how to
set additional anchors.
2. How can I added hyperref to bibliographic references? It would be nice
Hello
Attached is an example of the .lyx file and resultant pdf that show the
problems with long titles, captions and referencing to wrong pages for
Abstract, Acknowledgements, etc.
Also, I have not figured out how to add hyperref to bibliographic references
yet. Please help.
Thank you
Leo
to wrong pages.
I created these with Chapter*.
I refer to the hyperref manual to find out how to set the hyperlink anchors in
this case.
2. How can I added hyperref to bibliographic references? It would be nice
if when I clicked on [1], the document would jump to Bibliography section
and shown
s I'll use it. BTW the long captions did
behave properly before I started using the hyperref package.
And to set the hyperlink anchors I'll use \phantomsection.
Thank you
Leo
> LB schrieb:
>
> > I have added the following code (I took it from EmbeddedObjects.lyx) to
the
>
e only way to
get long captions to wrap, I guess I'll use it.
pdflatex is much faster and the resulting PDFs are not larger for me.
You caption problem must have another reason.
BTW the long captions did
behave properly before I started using the hyperref package.
Try to load the caption pack
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
The only form I have so far found to be kind of working is:
\def\@@hyperref#1#2#3{%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@one\\{#1}%
}
Well, 32 hash symbols... However, it generates *two* hash symbols in the
output, labels look like Page##8 instead of Page#8
Daniel Lohmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The only form I have so far found to be kind of working is:
\def\@@hyperref#1#2#3{%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@one\\{#1}%
}
Well, 32 hash symbols... However, it generates *two* hash symbols in the
output, labels look like Page##8
Enrico Forestieri schrieb:
Please, try the following:
\usepackage{hyperref}
\catcode`\#=11
\def\hashmark{#}
\catcode`\#=6
\def\@@hyperref#1#2#3{%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@one\\{#1}%
}
Thanks a lot Enrico, the \catcode trick did it :-)
Now the href links are created
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
The only form I have so far found to be kind of working is:
\def\@@hyperref#1#2#3{%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@one\\{#1}%
}
Well, 32 hash symbols... However, it generates *two* hash symbols in the
output, labels look like Page##8 instead of Page#8
Daniel Lohmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The only form I have so far found to be kind of working is:
\def\@@hyperref#1#2#3{%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@one\\{#1}%
}
Well, 32 hash symbols... However, it generates *two* hash symbols in the
output, labels look like Page##8
Enrico Forestieri schrieb:
Please, try the following:
\usepackage{hyperref}
\catcode`\#=11
\def\hashmark{#}
\catcode`\#=6
\def\@@hyperref#1#2#3{%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@one\\{#1}%
}
Thanks a lot Enrico, the \catcode trick did it :-)
Now the href links are created
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
> The only form I have so far found to be kind of working is:
>
> \def\@@hyperref#1#2#3{%
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]@one\\{#1}%
> }
>
> Well, 32 hash symbols... However, it generates *two* hash symbols in the
> output, labels
Daniel Lohmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The only form I have so far found to be kind of working is:
>
> \def\@@hyperref#1#2#3{%
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]@one\\{#1}%
> }
>
> Well, 32 hash symbols... However, it generates *two* hash symbols
Enrico Forestieri schrieb:
Please, try the following:
\usepackage{hyperref}
\catcode`\#=11
\def\hashmark{#}
\catcode`\#=6
\def\@@hyperref#1#2#3{%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@one\\{#1}%
}
Thanks a lot Enrico, the \catcode trick did it :-)
Now the href links are created
Hi LyX-Folks,
I am writing a document that refers to specific pages or chapters of other
documents. In the resulting PDF, the reader should be able to navigate
directly to the referred document and page. I am using the hyperref package
to generate the links.
Problem is that I am
Am Dienstag, 20. Februar 2007 16:44 schrieb Daniel Lohmann:
OK, the second line is responsible for inserting the dot (.) between
the
second and the third parameter. However, while I successfully managed to
replace it with almost any character, I have not been able to use # for
this
also
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=hash.
Thanks Georg!
However, even with numerous variants of #, ##, and so on I am just not
able to replace the . in line 2 by a single # symbol.
\def\@@hyperref#1#2#3{%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@one\\{#1}%
}
I always get
Hi LyX-Folks,
I am writing a document that refers to specific pages or chapters of other
documents. In the resulting PDF, the reader should be able to navigate
directly to the referred document and page. I am using the hyperref package
to generate the links.
Problem is that I am
Am Dienstag, 20. Februar 2007 16:44 schrieb Daniel Lohmann:
OK, the second line is responsible for inserting the dot (.) between
the
second and the third parameter. However, while I successfully managed to
replace it with almost any character, I have not been able to use # for
this
also
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=hash.
Thanks Georg!
However, even with numerous variants of #, ##, and so on I am just not
able to replace the . in line 2 by a single # symbol.
\def\@@hyperref#1#2#3{%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@one\\{#1}%
}
I always get
Hi LyX-Folks,
I am writing a document that refers to specific pages or chapters of other
documents. In the resulting PDF, the reader should be able to navigate
directly to the referred document and page. I am using the hyperref package
to generate the links.
Problem is that I am
Am Dienstag, 20. Februar 2007 16:44 schrieb Daniel Lohmann:
> OK, the second line is responsible for inserting the dot (".") between
the
> second and the third parameter. However, while I successfully managed to
> replace it with almost any character, I have not been able to use "#" for
>
## it should produce a single #. See also
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=hash.
Thanks Georg!
However, even with numerous variants of #, ##, and so on I am just not
able to replace the "." in line 2 by a single "#" symbol.
\def\@@hyperref#1#2#3{%
[EM
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Sandor Szabo schrieb:
For internal links (e.g. in Table of Contents, in Index entries)
there are no links at all in Yap, I use Miktex2.5 .
However pdflatex does the right job.
For this you need to load the LaTeX-package hyperref in the document
preamble. Perhaps
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Sandor Szabo schrieb:
For internal links (e.g. in Table of Contents, in Index entries)
there are no links at all in Yap, I use Miktex2.5 .
However pdflatex does the right job.
For this you need to load the LaTeX-package hyperref in the document
preamble. Perhaps
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Sandor Szabo schrieb:
For internal links (e.g. in Table of Contents, in Index entries)
there are no links at all in Yap, I use Miktex2.5 .
However pdflatex does the right job.
For this you need to load the LaTeX-package hyperref in the document
preamble. Perhaps
Hi
I have a problem with the hyperref package and a bibtex bibliography
(elsart-harv.bst) and urls (see attached screenshot). I already set
breaklinks=true, but the URLs in the bibliography are still longer then
one line. Any ideas? (below please find my preamble)
Any help appreciated
Rainer M Krug schrieb:
I have a problem with the hyperref package and a bibtex bibliography
(elsart-harv.bst) and urls (see attached screenshot). I already set
breaklinks=true, but the URLs in the bibliography are still longer then
one line. Any ideas? (below please find my preamble
Hi
I have a problem with the hyperref package and a bibtex bibliography
(elsart-harv.bst) and urls (see attached screenshot). I already set
breaklinks=true, but the URLs in the bibliography are still longer then
one line. Any ideas? (below please find my preamble)
Any help appreciated
Rainer M Krug schrieb:
I have a problem with the hyperref package and a bibtex bibliography
(elsart-harv.bst) and urls (see attached screenshot). I already set
breaklinks=true, but the URLs in the bibliography are still longer then
one line. Any ideas? (below please find my preamble
Hi
I have a problem with the hyperref package and a bibtex bibliography
(elsart-harv.bst) and urls (see attached screenshot). I already set
breaklinks=true, but the URLs in the bibliography are still longer then
one line. Any ideas? (below please find my preamble)
Any help appreciated
Rainer M Krug schrieb:
I have a problem with the hyperref package and a bibtex bibliography
(elsart-harv.bst) and urls (see attached screenshot). I already set
breaklinks=true, but the URLs in the bibliography are still longer then
one line. Any ideas? (below please find my preamble
Rainer M Krug schrieb:
I have a second question concerning the hyperref package:
I have in the pdflatex output boxes around the hyperlinks, which does
not look nice at all (see attached screenshot) and I don't seem to be
able to make sense out of the hyperref manual.
Can anyone point out
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Rainer M Krug schrieb:
I have a second question concerning the hyperref package:
I have in the pdflatex output boxes around the hyperlinks, which does
not look nice at all (see attached screenshot) and I don't seem to be
able to make sense out of the hyperref manual.
Can
Rainer M Krug schrieb:
I have a second question concerning the hyperref package:
I have in the pdflatex output boxes around the hyperlinks, which does
not look nice at all (see attached screenshot) and I don't seem to be
able to make sense out of the hyperref manual.
Can anyone point out
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Rainer M Krug schrieb:
I have a second question concerning the hyperref package:
I have in the pdflatex output boxes around the hyperlinks, which does
not look nice at all (see attached screenshot) and I don't seem to be
able to make sense out of the hyperref manual.
Can
Rainer M Krug schrieb:
> I have a second question concerning the hyperref package:
>
> I have in the pdflatex output boxes around the hyperlinks, which does
> not look nice at all (see attached screenshot) and I don't seem to be
> able to make sense out of the hyperref manual.
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
Rainer M Krug schrieb:
I have a second question concerning the hyperref package:
I have in the pdflatex output boxes around the hyperlinks, which does
not look nice at all (see attached screenshot) and I don't seem to be
able to make sense out of the hyperref manual.
Can
I have a second question concerning the hyperref package:
I have in the pdflatex output boxes around the hyperlinks, which does
not look nice at all (see attached screenshot) and I don't seem to be
able to make sense out of the hyperref manual.
Can anyone point out which options I have
I have a second question concerning the hyperref package:
I have in the pdflatex output boxes around the hyperlinks, which does
not look nice at all (see attached screenshot) and I don't seem to be
able to make sense out of the hyperref manual.
Can anyone point out which options I have
I have a second question concerning the hyperref package:
I have in the pdflatex output boxes around the hyperlinks, which does
not look nice at all (see attached screenshot) and I don't seem to be
able to make sense out of the hyperref manual.
Can anyone point out which options I have
Bob Lounsbury wrote:
Could you tell me how to set that option and I'll give it a try? I don't
have the hyperref documentation at hand and it would take me much longer
to download it and figure out how to set the breaklinks=true option than
if you know how to do it.
Not if you take
1.4.3 and I
thought it
might be nice to use the hyperref package to create a few links. I
know there are some known issues with memoir and hyperref, but
generally these are discussed in the memoir documentation by Peter
Wilson.
However, when I add the hyperref package, any caption longer
than one
On Nov 15, 2006, at 10:10 AM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Bob Lounsbury wrote:
Could you tell me how to set that option and I'll give it a try? I
don't have the hyperref documentation at hand and it would take me
much longer to download it and figure out how to set the
breaklinks=true option
Bob Lounsbury wrote:
Try adding \hypersetup{breaklinks=true} to the preamble. (My memory
is a bit fuzzy, but I think that's the route.)
Ok, ok (twist my arm) I'll go look at the hyperref documentation. I
tried your suggestion and it works ... except that it breaks the link
Bob Lounsbury wrote:
Could you tell me how to set that option and I'll give it a try? I don't
have the hyperref documentation at hand and it would take me much longer
to download it and figure out how to set the breaklinks=true option than
if you know how to do it.
Not if you take
1.4.3 and I
thought it
might be nice to use the hyperref package to create a few links. I
know there are some known issues with memoir and hyperref, but
generally these are discussed in the memoir documentation by Peter
Wilson.
However, when I add the hyperref package, any caption longer
than one
On Nov 15, 2006, at 10:10 AM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Bob Lounsbury wrote:
Could you tell me how to set that option and I'll give it a try? I
don't have the hyperref documentation at hand and it would take me
much longer to download it and figure out how to set the
breaklinks=true option
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