Enrico Forestieri schrieb:
Please, try the following:
\usepackage{hyperref}
\catcode`\#=11
\def\hashmark{#}
\catcode`\#=6
\def\@@hyperref#1#2#3{%
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]@one\\{#1}%
}
Thanks a lot Enrico, the \catcode trick did it :-)
Now the href links are created as they s
Daniel Lohmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The only form I have so far found to be kind of working is:
>
> \def\@@hyperref#1#2#3{%
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>[EMAIL PROTECTED]@one\\{#1}%
> }
>
> Well, 32 hash symbols... However, it generates *two* hash symbols in the
> output, labels look li
Daniel Lohmann wrote:
> The only form I have so far found to be kind of working is:
>
> \def\@@hyperref#1#2#3{%
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]@one\\{#1}%
> }
>
> Well, 32 hash symbols... However, it generates *two* hash symbols in the
> output, labels look like "Page##8" instead o
Georg Baum schrieb:
Am Dienstag, 20. Februar 2007 16:44 schrieb Daniel Lohmann:
OK, the second line is responsible for inserting the dot (".") between
the
second and the third parameter. However, while I successfully managed to
replace it with almost any character, I have not been able to u
Am Dienstag, 20. Februar 2007 16:44 schrieb Daniel Lohmann:
> OK, the second line is responsible for inserting the dot (".") between
the
> second and the third parameter. However, while I successfully managed to
> replace it with almost any character, I have not been able to use "#" for
> this
Hi LyX-Folks,
I am writing a document that refers to specific pages or chapters of other
documents. In the resulting PDF, the reader should be able to navigate
directly to the referred document and page. I am using the hyperref package
to generate the links.
Problem is that I am not the aut