Your message dated Wed, 24 Aug 2016 00:43:20 +0900 with message-id <[email protected]> and subject line Re: Bug#835162: How to link to an external URL with # (hash) sign? has caused the Debian Bug report #835162, regarding How to link to an external URL with # (hash) sign? to be marked as done.
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--- Begin Message ---Package: texlive-latex-base Version: 2016.20160805-1 Tags: upstream Before this bug gets lost in infinity, here is a quick report. There is an issue in between doxygen generated LaTeX code and hyperref package (as shipped in Debian at least), where one cannot use a # sign in a URL even if the documentation states it is supposed to work. Based solely on the documention (and the original doxygen bug), I believe the bug is indeed in texlive-latex-base, see for more ref: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=769977 Let me copy/paste some keywords for reference: [...] ! Illegal parameter number in definition of \Hy@tempa. <to be read again> p l.153 ...ageref{classgdcm_1_1ImageRegionReader}}{} ? [...]
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--- Begin Message ---> Fill free to close this as wontfix, since it does not impact building > src:gdcm anymore. I closed it. BTW, please see the comment of David on the github issue. He responded: > I doubt this has changed for years (no time to check the records today sorry) > usual problems with "making characters safe" is that it fails if used after > they are already tokenized. > > This works, and doxygen could presumably generate equivalent code > > \documentclass{article} > \usepackage{hyperref} > \edef\safehash{\string#} > \begin{document} > > \contentsline{section}{note: \href{http://a.b.c/d\safehash EEE}{link} }{}{} > > \end{document} This is what doxygen should create in one way or another ;-) All the best Norbert -- PREINING Norbert + TeX Live & Debian Developer + http://www.preining.info GPG: 0x860CDC13 fp: F7D8 A928 26E3 16A1 9FA0 ACF0 6CAC A448 860C DC13
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