Hyperref color links

2014-09-29 Thread Alberto Escrig Vidal
When this option is selected, LyX automatically adds:

 

\usepackage{color}

 

before babel is loaded.

 

If a multilingual Italian/Spanish document is involved (Spanish being
the main language), this causes the document to fail to compile (with an
updated MiKTeX distribution), such as the following minimal example:

 

\documentclass[italian,spanish]{book}

 

\usepackage{color}

\usepackage{babel}

\usepackage[colorlinks=true]{hyperref}

 

\begin{document}

foo

\end{document}

 

The problem is easily solved in LaTeX by loading color after babel is
loaded. In LyX there is also a workaround: providing colorlinks=true as
an additional hyperref option, which is not very elegant, because the
LaTeX translate will look like:

 

\usepackage[colorlinks=false,colorlinks=true]{hyperref}

 

Is it possible to influence LyX to load color after babel being loaded?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Hyperref color links

2014-09-29 Thread Alberto Escrig Vidal
When this option is selected, LyX automatically adds:

 

\usepackage{color}

 

before babel is loaded.

 

If a multilingual Italian/Spanish document is involved (Spanish being
the main language), this causes the document to fail to compile (with an
updated MiKTeX distribution), such as the following minimal example:

 

\documentclass[italian,spanish]{book}

 

\usepackage{color}

\usepackage{babel}

\usepackage[colorlinks=true]{hyperref}

 

\begin{document}

foo

\end{document}

 

The problem is easily solved in LaTeX by loading color after babel is
loaded. In LyX there is also a workaround: providing colorlinks=true as
an additional hyperref option, which is not very elegant, because the
LaTeX translate will look like:

 

\usepackage[colorlinks=false,colorlinks=true]{hyperref}

 

Is it possible to influence LyX to load color after babel being loaded?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Hyperref color links

2014-09-29 Thread Alberto Escrig Vidal
When this option is selected, LyX automatically adds:

 

\usepackage{color}

 

before babel is loaded.

 

If a multilingual Italian/Spanish document is involved (Spanish being
the main language), this causes the document to fail to compile (with an
updated MiKTeX distribution), such as the following minimal example:

 

\documentclass[italian,spanish]{book}

 

\usepackage{color}

\usepackage{babel}

\usepackage[colorlinks=true]{hyperref}

 

\begin{document}

foo

\end{document}

 

The problem is easily solved in LaTeX by loading color after babel is
loaded. In LyX there is also a workaround: providing colorlinks=true as
an additional hyperref option, which is not very elegant, because the
LaTeX translate will look like:

 

\usepackage[colorlinks=false,colorlinks=true]{hyperref}

 

Is it possible to influence LyX to load color after babel being loaded?