Re: use of xcolor in LyX
Hi all, sorry for having sent my suggestion about how to define the url color just to Nikos and not to the list. This was because I forgot to use Reply all. I use \usepackage[usenames]{color} and the hyperref package with the article class so I wasn't aware about the conflicts between the hyperref package and the koma-script book class which Nikos has noticed. I couldn't provide any further advice about that but maybe the Koma script manual gives some useful suggestion. Pierfranco 2008/11/26 Nikos Alexandris [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Tue, 2008-11-25 at 12:37 +0100, Pierfranco Minsenti wrote: Hi Nikos, use this commands in the premable: \usepackage[usenames]{color} %this package should not be put in the preamble in the case you use the coloured LyX Note, that is the one which also appears in the PDF file as some coloured text line, because in this case LyX authomatically charge the package \definecolor{myblue}{RGB}{0,47,76} \hypersetup{urlcolor=myblue,} Pierfranco Hi! I tried to follow your suggestion but I get some error messages. (I'll give you a complete feedback later). I am using the koma-book script and the error messages had to do with the hyperef package being already used or something. Thank you, Nikos P.S. Shouldn't we keep this on-line? Maybe some *beginner like me* will need this piece of information.
Re: use of xcolor in LyX
Hi all, sorry for having sent my suggestion about how to define the url color just to Nikos and not to the list. This was because I forgot to use Reply all. I use \usepackage[usenames]{color} and the hyperref package with the article class so I wasn't aware about the conflicts between the hyperref package and the koma-script book class which Nikos has noticed. I couldn't provide any further advice about that but maybe the Koma script manual gives some useful suggestion. Pierfranco 2008/11/26 Nikos Alexandris [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Tue, 2008-11-25 at 12:37 +0100, Pierfranco Minsenti wrote: Hi Nikos, use this commands in the premable: \usepackage[usenames]{color} %this package should not be put in the preamble in the case you use the coloured LyX Note, that is the one which also appears in the PDF file as some coloured text line, because in this case LyX authomatically charge the package \definecolor{myblue}{RGB}{0,47,76} \hypersetup{urlcolor=myblue,} Pierfranco Hi! I tried to follow your suggestion but I get some error messages. (I'll give you a complete feedback later). I am using the koma-book script and the error messages had to do with the hyperef package being already used or something. Thank you, Nikos P.S. Shouldn't we keep this on-line? Maybe some *beginner like me* will need this piece of information.
Re: use of xcolor in LyX
Hi all, sorry for having sent my suggestion about how to define the url color just to Nikos and not to the list. This was because I forgot to use Reply all. I use \usepackage[usenames]{color} and the hyperref package with the article class so I wasn't aware about the conflicts between the hyperref package and the koma-script book class which Nikos has noticed. I couldn't provide any further advice about that but maybe the Koma script manual gives some useful suggestion. Pierfranco 2008/11/26 Nikos Alexandris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On Tue, 2008-11-25 at 12:37 +0100, Pierfranco Minsenti wrote: > > Hi Nikos, > > > > use this commands in the premable: > > > > \usepackage[usenames]{color} %this package should not be put in the > > preamble in the case you use the coloured LyX Note, that is the one > > which also appears in the PDF file as some coloured text line, because > > in this case LyX authomatically charge the package > > > > \definecolor{myblue}{RGB}{0,47,76} > > > > \hypersetup{urlcolor=myblue,} > > > > Pierfranco > > Hi! > > I tried to follow your suggestion but I get some error messages. (I'll > give you a complete feedback later). I am using the koma-book script and > the error messages had to do with the hyperef package being already used > or something. > > Thank you, Nikos > > P.S. Shouldn't we keep this on-line? Maybe some *beginner like me* will > need this piece of information. >
use of xcolor in LyX
Dear LyX-users, I need some help to use the xcolor package. I want to set a blue-marine (or dark blue) color for url's. I use the following in the preamble: \usepackage{hyperref} \hypersetup{colorlinks=true,urlcolor=blue} How can I define the urcolor= to be lets say Red 0, Green 47, Blue 76? Thank you in advance, Nikos P.S. This list is one of the most active I've been following. It's amazing :-)
Re: use of xcolor in LyX
On Tue, 2008-11-25 at 02:52 +0100, Nikos Alexandris wrote: Dear LyX-users, I need some help to use the xcolor package. I want to set a blue-marine (or dark blue) color for url's. I use the following in the preamble: \usepackage{xcolor} \usepackage{hyperref} \hypersetup{colorlinks=true,urlcolor=blue} How can I define the urcolor= to be lets say Red 0, Green 47, Blue 76? Thank you in advance, Nikos P.S. This list is one of the most active I've been following. It's amazing :-)
use of xcolor in LyX
Dear LyX-users, I need some help to use the xcolor package. I want to set a blue-marine (or dark blue) color for url's. I use the following in the preamble: \usepackage{hyperref} \hypersetup{colorlinks=true,urlcolor=blue} How can I define the urcolor= to be lets say Red 0, Green 47, Blue 76? Thank you in advance, Nikos P.S. This list is one of the most active I've been following. It's amazing :-)
Re: use of xcolor in LyX
On Tue, 2008-11-25 at 02:52 +0100, Nikos Alexandris wrote: Dear LyX-users, I need some help to use the xcolor package. I want to set a blue-marine (or dark blue) color for url's. I use the following in the preamble: \usepackage{xcolor} \usepackage{hyperref} \hypersetup{colorlinks=true,urlcolor=blue} How can I define the urcolor= to be lets say Red 0, Green 47, Blue 76? Thank you in advance, Nikos P.S. This list is one of the most active I've been following. It's amazing :-)
use of xcolor in LyX
Dear LyX-users, I need some help to use the xcolor package. I want to set a blue-marine (or dark blue) color for url's. I use the following in the preamble: \usepackage{hyperref} \hypersetup{colorlinks=true,urlcolor=blue} How can I define the "urcolor=" to be lets say "Red 0, Green 47, Blue 76"? Thank you in advance, Nikos P.S. This list is one of the most active I've been following. It's amazing :-)
Re: use of xcolor in LyX
On Tue, 2008-11-25 at 02:52 +0100, Nikos Alexandris wrote: > Dear LyX-users, > > I need some help to use the xcolor package. I want to set a blue-marine > (or dark blue) color for url's. > > I use the following in the preamble: \usepackage{xcolor} > \usepackage{hyperref} > \hypersetup{colorlinks=true,urlcolor=blue} > > How can I define the "urcolor=" to be lets say "Red 0, Green 47, Blue 76"? > > Thank you in advance, Nikos > > P.S. This list is one of the most active I've been following. It's amazing :-)