Dear Houda,
Quoting houda araj ([email protected]): > What is the syntax to make every word in the index clickable so one can > navigate from index words to the text ? > > Should we put instruction before each word in the index ? > > \hyperlink{\index}{Google} Recherche de \hyperlink{\index}{blogs} est > l'application de la \hyperlink{\index}{technologie de recherche} Google aux > blogs. Google est un fervent défenseur du mouvement d'auto-publication que > représentent les blogs. Nous espérons que Google Recherche de blogs aidera > nos utilisateurs. It's rather Google\index}{Google} Recherche de blogs\index{blog} est l'application de la technologie de recherche\index{technologie de recherche} Google aux blogs. [...] The \index{text} command marks a place on the page (I do not remember if you better choose the end or the beginning of the word or phrase you really want marked), and saves its page number together with the word 'text' (which does not need to be the same as the printed word!). Those lines (text plus page number) are written to a special file, which then can be processed (sorted, and entries for the same text combined) by makeindex or one of its sibling programs. This program's output then can be included in the next (Xe)(La)TeX run. The word (text) won't be klickable, but with hypertext the page numbers should be. The \hyperlink command works in the opposite direction. It makes the word (in place) klickable and points *away* from there, whereas the \index command creates something that points *towards* the place where that command was used. Hope that helps, Susan -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex
