* Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2005-11-27 09:31 +0100:
Use the LaTeX-package hyperref.
Add for example the following code to your document preamble:
\usepackage[colorlinks=true,urlcolor=blue,citecolor=black,
filecolor=blue,linkcolor=black,pdfnewwindow=true,
pdftitle=YourTitle,bookmarks,
* Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2005-11-27 09:31 +0100:
Use the LaTeX-package hyperref.
Add for example the following code to your document preamble:
\usepackage[colorlinks=true,urlcolor=blue,citecolor=black,
filecolor=blue,linkcolor=black,pdfnewwindow=true,
pdftitle=YourTitle,bookmarks,
* Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2005-11-27 09:31 +0100:
> Use the LaTeX-package "hyperref".
> Add for example the following code to your document preamble:
>
> \usepackage[colorlinks=true,urlcolor=blue,citecolor=black,
> filecolor=blue,linkcolor=black,pdfnewwindow=true,
>
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Martin
_/ On Sat 26 Nov 2005 13:53:45 GMT, [Martin A. Hansen] wrote : \_
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Martin
Hi,
It would have helped if you included an extended description of what you
are trying to achieve? For such a broad and general question, you could
probably use search engines too. Do you want a
It would have helped if you included an extended description of what you
are trying to achieve? For such a broad and general question, you could
I guess what he wants is the tree-like document sturcture
(section/subsection) that is displayed in the left panel of acrobat
reader. Frankly,
Use the LaTeX-package hyperref.
Add for example the following code to your document preamble:
\usepackage[colorlinks=true,urlcolor=blue,citecolor=black,
filecolor=blue,linkcolor=black,pdfnewwindow=true,
pdftitle=YourTitle,bookmarks,
pdfpagelayout=OneColumn,pdfstartview=XYZ,
?
Martin
_/ On Sat 26 Nov 2005 13:53:45 GMT, [Martin A. Hansen] wrote : \_
?
Martin
Hi,
It would have helped if you included an extended description of what you
are trying to achieve? For such a broad and general question, you could
probably use search engines too. Do you want a
It would have helped if you included an extended description of what you
are trying to achieve? For such a broad and general question, you could
I guess what he wants is the tree-like document sturcture
(section/subsection) that is displayed in the left panel of acrobat
reader. Frankly,
Use the LaTeX-package hyperref.
Add for example the following code to your document preamble:
\usepackage[colorlinks=true,urlcolor=blue,citecolor=black,
filecolor=blue,linkcolor=black,pdfnewwindow=true,
pdftitle=YourTitle,bookmarks,
pdfpagelayout=OneColumn,pdfstartview=XYZ,
?
Martin
_/ On Sat 26 Nov 2005 13:53:45 GMT, [Martin A. Hansen] wrote : \_
?
Martin
Hi,
It would have helped if you included an extended description of what you
are trying to achieve? For such a broad and general question, you could
probably use search engines too. Do you want a
> It would have helped if you included an extended description of what you
> are trying to achieve? For such a broad and general question, you could
I guess what he wants is the tree-like document sturcture
(section/subsection) that is displayed in the left panel of acrobat
reader. Frankly,
Use the LaTeX-package "hyperref".
Add for example the following code to your document preamble:
\usepackage[colorlinks=true,urlcolor=blue,citecolor=black,
filecolor=blue,linkcolor=black,pdfnewwindow=true,
pdftitle=YourTitle,bookmarks,
pdfpagelayout=OneColumn,pdfstartview=XYZ,
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