Dear Forum, I realize there are both pdf and html versions of the GAP reference manual, which is great. I personally like using the pdf version, so I can search the whole manual for things. However, I find I am constantly moving around (manually) in the document, chasing cross references, and this can be somewhat time consuming. I think the manual would be significantly more useful if all the references were hyper-links.
I looked at the tex file for the manual that's distributed with GAP, and I suspect that merely inserting a "\usepackage{hyperref}" and recompiling is wishful thinking. This seems to be a fairly complex document. Any suggestions? (By the way, I realize there is an combined html index of all the manuals and, after a few mouse clicks and scrolls, I can usually find what I want that way. However, imho, that's not as nice as reading the pdf manual and using <ctrl>-f to search for things, especially when I'm off-line!) Thanks! -William -- William J. DeMeo Ph.D. Candidate & Graduate Assistant Department of Mathematics University of Hawaii at Manoa phone: 808-298-4874 url: http://math.hawaii.edu/~williamdemeo _______________________________________________ Forum mailing list Forum@mail.gap-system.org http://mail.gap-system.org/mailman/listinfo/forum