Gentle persons:

I believe I have a handle on those irritating colored borders 
surrounding clickable links in the pdf docs as rendered in a pdf viewer. 
They are especially obnoxious in the table of contents and in the index, 
where every entry is boxed; they are less obnoxious in the body of the 
documents since they are distributed sparsely.

I hope shortly to post a proposed fix to the bug tracker. (There must be 
a programmer's equivalent to the carpenter's mantra "measure twice, cut 
once"...perhaps "test twice, fix once"?)

If these borders are eliminated, however, the only clue to us hapless 
humans that active links are present is the change in the pointer icon 
as one "mouses" across the links. Is that acceptable? An alternative 
would be to render the link text in color, perhaps using the same color 
scheme that was used for the borders. Any thoughts?

Regards,
Kent

aka cncdreamer

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