I have a need for a cross-reference command of the form \popupref{LABEL}{TEXT} that opens the contents labelled by \label{LABEL} (internal or external) in a popup window by passing the appropriate HTML reference for LABEL to a Javascript function when TEXT is clicked. This is for some teaching material. Typically the popups would be explanations, solutions to exercise etc, where it is important for users to still see the original text.
I know how to use \HTMLcode{} to define a command \popup{URL}{TEXT} that invokes a specified Javascript function with argument URL when TEXT is clicked (and which falls back to a conventional HREF link if Javascript is not available). The issue is how then to make a version that uses internal and external LaTeX labels as targets. I assume I can do this by adding a command "do_cmd_popupref" based on "do_cmd_htmlref" in html.perl which then calls an appropriately hacked version of "process_ref". I have some questions: 1) Is that all I would need to do? 2) Is there a more elegant/generic way? (e.g. perhaps there is a way of adding a LaTeX command that turns a LaTeX label into a URL, which would mean this sort of thing could all be done with HTMLcode?) 3) Has anyone already done something like this? (I could not find any pre-existing solutions...) I am assuming that the Javascript function accepts just a single argument, and its name is defined by a Perl variable, although it could be nice to have a more configurable command that can embed the URL or LABEL target in an arbitrary, user-defined "function call". Any help would be greatly appreciated, Chris -- Dr Chris Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Tel: +44 (0)1206 87 2576 Reader in Computer Science Fax: +44 (0)870 054 7770 University of Essex Web: FoxEarth.org/chris Colchester CO4 3SQ, United Kingdom GnuPG: 488F6C2A/4FCBC9C6 _______________________________________________ latex2html mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/latex2html