On Sat, Sep 28, 2024 at 11:52:04PM -0400, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote: > On 9/28/24 5:29 PM, Pavel Sanda wrote: > > On Sat, Sep 28, 2024 at 09:55:04PM +0200, Pavel Sanda wrote: > > > On Sun, Sep 22, 2024 at 07:11:36PM +0300, Udicoudco wrote: > > > > The "cololinks" option in the hyperref package disables the borders > > > > at the beginning of the document. If you want both you need to add the > > > > following to the preamble after enabling colored links > > > > > > > > \AtBeginDocument{\hypersetup{pdfborder=0 0 1}} > > > > > > > > Its a question of whether the GUI should indicate > > > > things similar to the LaTeX implementation or not. > > > I think we could indicate this in the UI pane (either > > > disabling border option when colorlinks are enabled > > > or enhance the tooltip). > > This option like the attached. > > > > Second option would be to actually use the proposed workaround > > and allow frames with colors. The cons: > > 1) not clear how our hack will work in future > > (might be better to ask upstream if we really aim for this) > > 2) even more complex code wrt the use of \AtBeginDocument & \hypersetup > > 3) will change output for checked color links option only, > > so we should probably wait for 2.5 to introduce this > > > > > > I favour option 1. Opinions? > > Yes, I think this is really a hyperref limitation. I tried, in raw LaTeX, to > use both colorlinks and pdfborder (or linkbordercolor) as options to > hyperref, and even that doesn't work. So the hack may be fragile.
It's in 601abfe9291. I propose to include it in branch. Pavel -- lyx-devel mailing list lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-devel