Re: Option Clash with hyperref

2009-09-11 Thread Daniel Lohmann
On 10.09.2009, at 22:58, Rob wrote: Hi, I want to use backref, but I'm getting an options clash. I read in a past post that there is some mess when trying to specify the options in hyperref since they're already set but that a work around is to add a \hyperset argument to the

Re: Option Clash with hyperref

2009-09-11 Thread Rob
: Option clash for package hyperref. The package hyperref has already been loaded with options: [plainpages=false,pdfpagelabels] There has now been an attempt to load it with options [pagebackref=true] Adding the global options: plainpages=false,pdfpagelabels,pagebackref=true to your \documentclass

Re: Option Clash with hyperref

2009-09-11 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Hyperref Support-Backref set to page and then removed the \usepackage{hyperref}. But then I get the following error: LaTeX Error: Option clash for package hyperref. The package hyperref has already been loaded with options: [unicode=true,bookmarks=true,bookmarksnumbered=true,bookmarksopen=true

Re: Option Clash with hyperref

2009-09-11 Thread Rob
Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@... writes: Hi Uwe, Here's the text of my file where I dropped the hyperref package call in the preamble and set the specifications in the pdf options. Thanks. Rob #LyX 1.6.4 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ \lyxformat 345 \begin_document

Re: Option Clash with hyperref

2009-09-11 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Rob schrieb: Here's the text of my file where I dropped the hyperref package call in the preamble and set the specifications in the pdf options. Can you please attach the LyX file itself to this mail. I cannot create a LyX file out of your text. regards Uwe

Re: Option Clash with hyperref

2009-09-11 Thread Rob
Hi Uwe, Problem solved--my style file also called up hyperref and this was the source of the conflict. I think this problem could be classified as a complication due to importing from .tex. I wrote all my files in .tex and WinEdt and am now translating everything into LyX because of the extreme

Re: Option Clash with hyperref

2009-09-11 Thread Daniel Lohmann
On 10.09.2009, at 22:58, Rob wrote: Hi, I want to use backref, but I'm getting an options clash. I read in a past post that there is some mess when trying to specify the options in hyperref since they're already set but that a work around is to add a \hyperset argument to the

Re: Option Clash with hyperref

2009-09-11 Thread Rob
: Option clash for package hyperref. The package hyperref has already been loaded with options: [plainpages=false,pdfpagelabels] There has now been an attempt to load it with options [pagebackref=true] Adding the global options: plainpages=false,pdfpagelabels,pagebackref=true to your \documentclass

Re: Option Clash with hyperref

2009-09-11 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Hyperref Support-Backref set to page and then removed the \usepackage{hyperref}. But then I get the following error: LaTeX Error: Option clash for package hyperref. The package hyperref has already been loaded with options: [unicode=true,bookmarks=true,bookmarksnumbered=true,bookmarksopen=true

Re: Option Clash with hyperref

2009-09-11 Thread Rob
Uwe Stöhr uwesto...@... writes: Hi Uwe, Here's the text of my file where I dropped the hyperref package call in the preamble and set the specifications in the pdf options. Thanks. Rob #LyX 1.6.4 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ \lyxformat 345 \begin_document

Re: Option Clash with hyperref

2009-09-11 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Rob schrieb: Here's the text of my file where I dropped the hyperref package call in the preamble and set the specifications in the pdf options. Can you please attach the LyX file itself to this mail. I cannot create a LyX file out of your text. regards Uwe

Re: Option Clash with hyperref

2009-09-11 Thread Rob
Hi Uwe, Problem solved--my style file also called up hyperref and this was the source of the conflict. I think this problem could be classified as a complication due to importing from .tex. I wrote all my files in .tex and WinEdt and am now translating everything into LyX because of the extreme

Re: Option Clash with hyperref

2009-09-11 Thread Daniel Lohmann
On 10.09.2009, at 22:58, Rob wrote: Hi, I want to use backref, but I'm getting an options clash. I read in a past post that there is some mess when trying to specify the options in hyperref since they're already set but that a work around is to add a \hyperset argument to the

Re: Option Clash with hyperref

2009-09-11 Thread Rob
Error: Option clash for package hyperref. The package hyperref has already been loaded with options: [plainpages=false,pdfpagelabels] There has now been an attempt to load it with options [pagebackref=true] Adding the global options: plainpages=false,pdfpagelabels,pagebackref=true t

Re: Option Clash with hyperref

2009-09-11 Thread Uwe Stöhr
gt;Use Hyperref Support->Backref set to page and then removed the \usepackage{hyperref}. But then I get the following error: LaTeX Error: Option clash for package hyperref. The package hyperref has already been loaded with options: [unicode=true,bookmarks=true,bookmarksnumbered=true,bookmarks

Re: Option Clash with hyperref

2009-09-11 Thread Rob
Uwe Stöhr writes: Hi Uwe, Here's the text of my file where I dropped the hyperref package call in the preamble and set the specifications in the pdf options. Thanks. Rob #LyX 1.6.4 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ \lyxformat 345 \begin_document

Re: Option Clash with hyperref

2009-09-11 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Rob schrieb: Here's the text of my file where I dropped the hyperref package call in the preamble and set the specifications in the pdf options. Can you please attach the LyX file itself to this mail. I cannot create a LyX file out of your text. regards Uwe

Re: Option Clash with hyperref

2009-09-11 Thread Rob
Hi Uwe, Problem solved--my style file also called up hyperref and this was the source of the conflict. I think this problem could be classified as a complication due to importing from .tex. I wrote all my files in .tex and WinEdt and am now translating everything into LyX because of the extreme

Option Clash with hyperref

2009-09-10 Thread Rob
Hi, I want to use backref, but I'm getting an options clash. I read in a past post that there is some mess when trying to specify the options in hyperref since they're already set but that a work around is to add a \hyperset argument to the preamble. In this case, I tried the following without

Re: Option Clash with hyperref

2009-09-10 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Rob schrieb: I want to use backref, but I'm getting an options clash. What is the error message? I read in a past post that there is some mess when trying to specify the options in hyperref since they're already set but that a work around is to add a \hyperset argument to the preamble. In

Option Clash with hyperref

2009-09-10 Thread Rob
Hi, I want to use backref, but I'm getting an options clash. I read in a past post that there is some mess when trying to specify the options in hyperref since they're already set but that a work around is to add a \hyperset argument to the preamble. In this case, I tried the following without

Re: Option Clash with hyperref

2009-09-10 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Rob schrieb: I want to use backref, but I'm getting an options clash. What is the error message? I read in a past post that there is some mess when trying to specify the options in hyperref since they're already set but that a work around is to add a \hyperset argument to the preamble. In

Option Clash with hyperref

2009-09-10 Thread Rob
Hi, I want to use backref, but I'm getting an options clash. I read in a past post that there is some mess when trying to specify the options in hyperref since they're already set but that a work around is to add a \hyperset argument to the preamble. In this case, I tried the following without

Re: Option Clash with hyperref

2009-09-10 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Rob schrieb: I want to use backref, but I'm getting an options clash. What is the error message? I read in a past post that there is some mess when trying to specify the options in hyperref since they're already set but that a work around is to add a \hyperset argument to the preamble. In