I can't answer your specific query, but when I added the hyperref package,
TOC entries became links, and I could add http: and mailto: links, such as
as
\href{http://www.latex-tutorial.com}{LaTeX-Tutorial} and I suspect there is
syntax for an internal \href that I haven't found yet. I have used
Yeah, this looks like it'll help, thanks. I downloaded that package (and a
~bunch~ of styles came with it), but then got hung up on trying to modify
the way it displays chapter headings; that, I gather, is the titlesec
package, for which the documentation is truly execrable. I'll be back to
Is this what you're looking to do?
https://latex-tutorial.com/tutorials/hyperlinks/
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On Sunday, January 1st,
LaTeX documentation i downloaded:
m:\pdf\ctan\latex\aliascnt.pdf
m:\pdf\ctan\latex\array.pdf
m:\pdf\ctan\latex\babel\babel.pdf
m:\pdf\ctan\latex\babel\english.pdf
m:\pdf\ctan\latex\babel\README
m:\pdf\ctan\latex\babel\README.md
m:\pdf\ctan\latex\backref.pdf
m:\pdf\ctan\latex\biblatex.pdf
Does this help?
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/581529/hyperlinks-to-a-separate-pdf-document
On Sun, Jan 1, 2023, 10:21 Bob Bridges wrote:
> Back to markup languages: How do I get LaTex to create internal links? Or
> external links either, for that matter?
>
> I now have a copy of
Hi Bob,
LaTex can be expanded by using packages.
One that might help is you this one:
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Hyperlinks
Best regards
Mike
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Back to markup languages: How do I get LaTex to create internal links? Or
external links either, for that matter?
I now have a copy of LaTex with MiKTeX, and have been reading the
documentation and experimenting. I like what I see so far. But nowhere in
the documentation can I find any