Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Michael Wojcik schrieb:
>>> As said this is a bug in LyX I will fix soon. The LyX will automatically
>>> translate "\" to "/" etc.
>>
>> I don't see how that's a LyX bug.
>
> It is a bug, because \ is not allowed as argument of \href and therefore
> you get LaTeX errors.
Ah, I
Tao Cumplido schrieb:
I tried to call a simple text file from C:\file.txt but got the following error:
Text\href{file:C:\file.txt}
{file-link}
The control sequence at the end of the top line
of your error message was never \def'ed.
I fixed this now for the nex
Michael Wojcik schrieb:
As said this is a bug in LyX I will fix soon. The LyX will automatically
translate "\" to "/" etc.
I don't see how that's a LyX bug.
It is a bug, because \ is not allowed as argument of \href and therefore you
get LaTeX errors.
regards Uwe
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
>
> As said this is a bug in LyX I will fix soon. The LyX will automatically
> translate "\" to "/" etc.
I don't see how that's a LyX bug. Maybe it's a nice feature, though it
seems a bit arbitrary. LyX can't also escape reserved characters in
the URL, for example, because it can
Tao Cumplido wrote:
>[I wrote:]
>> Is that a bug? "file:C:\file.txt" is not a valid URL. It should be
>> "file:///c:/file.txt". (Actually, even that isn't strictly valid; the
>> "c:" ought to be "c|". But everyone uses and supports "c:".)
>
> Ok that kind of works.
> But how am I supposed to know
Hubert Christiaen wrote:
> An URL is composed of
> - a protocol part ended with ':' ftp:' 'http:' or 'file:'
This is the URI scheme. It doesn't necessarily name a "protocol".
> - an address of the server starting with '//' and ending in '/'
> if the server is the localmachine, one can put 'loca
Tao Cumplido schrieb:
But how am I supposed to know that the directory has to be written like this?
There's no mention about this in the Hyperlink-chapter of the manual.
As said this is a bug in LyX I will fix soon. The LyX will automatically translate "\" to "/" etc.
Have you reported it at
On maandag 12 januari 2009, Tao Cumplido wrote:
> "file:///c:/file.txt". (Actually, even that isn't strictly valid; the
>
> >"c:" ought to be "c|". But everyone uses and supports "c:".)
>
> Ok that kind of works.
> But how am I supposed to know that the directory has to be written like
> this? Ther
>Uwe Stöhr wrote:
>> Tao Cumplido schrieb:
>>
>>> I tried to call a simple text file from C:\file.txt but got the
>>> following error:
>>>
>>> Text\href{file:C:\file.txt}
{file-link}
>>> The control sequence at the end of the top line
>>> of your error message
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Tao Cumplido schrieb:
>
>> I tried to call a simple text file from C:\file.txt but got the
>> following error:
>>
>> Text\href{file:C:\file.txt}
>> {file-link}
>> The control sequence at the end of the top line
>> of your error message was never
Tao Cumplido schrieb:
I tried to call a simple text file from C:\file.txt but got the following error:
Text\href{file:C:\file.txt}
{file-link}
The control sequence at the end of the top line
of your error message was never \def'ed.
You found a bug. Can you ple
I include the link this way ...
\href{file:///c:/index.htm}{Click Here: For Index.htm File}
--- On Sun, 1/11/09, Tao Cumplido wrote:
> From: Tao Cumplido
> Subject: Hyperlink question
> To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
> Date: Sunday, January 11, 2009, 8:21 AM
> Hi List,
>
Hi List,
I just found out that Lyx can also be used to create presentations.
It'd be nice if a presentation could link to external audio or video material
so I was searching and came across the Hyperlink function.
I tried to call a simple text file from C:\file.txt but got the following error:
On 2003-08-10, 09:32 GMT, Matej Cepl wrote:
> On 2003-08-09, 17:40 GMT, Xinwei Yu wrote:
>> Thanks for you quick answer! But the problem persists after I tried
>> as you said. :-( Maybe I've done something wrong... Here is what I
>
> From all my testing, it seems that the problem is in the current
Hi, all,
I'm new to LyX and found the hyperlink function fascinating
but puzzling. I've read through the archive but didn't find the
answer I need. Here is my problem:
I try to put in my pdf notes (generated by LyX) some hyperlinks
to other pdf papers in the same directory. So I just use
On 2003-08-09, 17:40 GMT, Xinwei Yu wrote:
> Thanks for you quick answer! But the problem persists after I tried
> as you said. :-( Maybe I've done something wrong... Here is what I
>From all my testing, it seems that the problem is in the current state
of PDF viewers and WWW browsers, who are bro
Thanks for you quick answer! But the problem persists after I tried
as you said. :-( Maybe I've done something wrong... Here is what I
did:
I use acroread to view my pdf files, and I set the "weblink" opener
to be konqueror in acroread. I set the link to be "file:file.pdf" but
it still doesn'
On 2003-08-09, 04:42 GMT, Xinwei Yu wrote:
>
> file://file.pdf in URL and filename in NAME
>
> 2. when I click the link, it doesn't work, said the file couldn't
> be found. So the pdf hyperlink won't work with relative path?
> that would be very disappointing!
file://file.pdf is not a re
On 2003-08-09, 04:42 GMT, Xinwei Yu wrote:
> Hi, all,
Sorry, for answering too fast without investigating the issue somehow.
> I try to put in my pdf notes (generated by LyX) some hyperlinks
> to other pdf papers in the same directory. So I just use the
> hyperref package and then use the Ins
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