On Wto 6. Luty 2001 08:21, you wrote:
> Bronek Baraniecki wrote:
>
> ---snip---
>
>
> For me the follwoing works pretty
> good:
>
> \usepackage[ps2pdf,pdftitle={your title},pdfauthor={the
> author},linkcolor=blue,linktocpage,colorlinks=true]{hyper
>ref}
>
> For more information concerning the opt
> Still do not know how to define color for links etc.
The documentation (.../hyperref/manual.pdf) describes on pages 6 + 7
these parameters:
linkcolor, anchorcolor, citecolor, filecolor, menucolor, pagecolor, urlcolor
I tried
\usepackage[pdftex,bookmarksnumbered,linktocpage,colorlinks,linkco
Bronek Baraniecki wrote:
---snip---
> Still do not know how to define color for links etc.
Have you ever tried linkcolor=blue (for example)?
But for this option I think you have to use the hyperref-package :-)
For me the follwoing works pretty good:
\usepackage[ps2pdf,pdftitle={your title},pdfa
On Pon 5. Luty 2001 21:23, you wrote:
> > Here is my preamble:
> > \usepackage{qpalatin}
> > \usepackage{minitoc}
> > \usepackage[pas2pdf,bookmarks,bookmarksopen=true,pagean
> >chor,\
> > linktocpage=true,pagebackref=true,urlcolor=blue,hyperte
> >xnames,hypertex,\ colorlinks=true,hyperindex]{hype
On Pon 5. Luty 2001 20:27, you wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > No, any of those. I found it after multi experiments.
> > Some options conflicts with others. I was removing one
> > by one and this is a conclusion: [hypertex,
> > hypertexnames, hyperindex] > conflicts PDF (ps2pdf and
> > pdft
> Now, after using 'urlcolor=blue', there are no errors, but
> there also no any links. In acroread no bookmarks. I tried
> ps2pdf and pdftex (pdflatex) with the same result.
>
> Here is my preamble:
> \usepackage{qpalatin}
> \usepackage{minitoc}
> \usepackage[pas2pdf,bookmarks,bookmarksopen=true
On Pon 5. Luty 2001 17:31, you wrote:
> >>From: Bronek Baraniecki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>Subject: Re: Define colorlink
> >>Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 17:39:50 +0100
> >>
> >>On Pon 5. Luty 2001 15:26,
>>From: Bronek Baraniecki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Re: Define colorlink
>>Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 17:39:50 +0100
>>
>>On Pon 5. Luty 2001 15:26, you wrote:
>>> >>From: Bronek Baraniecki <[EMAIL PROTE
On Pon 5. Luty 2001 15:26, you wrote:
> >>From: Bronek Baraniecki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >>Subject: Re: Define colorlink
> >>Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 15:31:59 +0100
> >>
> >>On Pon 5. Luty 2001 04:19, you wr
>>From: Bronek Baraniecki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Re: Define colorlink
>>Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 15:31:59 +0100
>>
>>On Pon 5. Luty 2001 04:19, you wrote:
>>> Bronek Baraniecki wrote:
>>> > I do co
On Pon 5. Luty 2001 04:19, you wrote:
> Bronek Baraniecki wrote:
> > I do convert lyx (1.1.6fix1-1) files (book, letter
> > class) to PDF format and cannot define MyColor (e.g.
> > blue) for colorlink. Went through graphics package
> > documentation, but it's tough for me.
> > Every time I receiv
Bronek Baraniecki wrote:
> I do convert lyx (1.1.6fix1-1) files (book, letter class)
> to PDF format and cannot define MyColor (e.g. blue) for
> colorlink. Went through graphics package documentation, but
> it's tough for me.
> Every time I receive latex errors.
>
> Please, help how do it inside
Hi,
I do convert lyx (1.1.6fix1-1) files (book, letter class)
to PDF format and cannot define MyColor (e.g. blue) for
colorlink. Went through graphics package documentation, but
it's tough for me.
Every time I receive latex errors.
Please, help how do it inside Lyx, (as a default, fot
exmpl.)
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