On 2012-03-18, at 05:07 , William DeMeo wrote:

> 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.


Some time ago, I created a version of gapmacro.tex which added hyperlinks and 
used standard fonts in the pdf manuals. I've just used it on the GAP 4.4 
manuals and wrapped up the result:

http://www.icm.tu-bs.de/~bhoeflin/gap/pdfmanuals.tar.bz2

Download the archive into the GAP directory (containing doc, lib, etc.) and 
uncompress – it will replace  the old manual.pdf, manual.six and manual.toc 
files for all four manuals. (Be sure to make a backup copy of the doc diretory 
first!)

Please let me know if there are any problems.

Cheers

Burkhard.


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