On 5/29/24 16:41, Brian Kneller via lyx-users wrote:
Hi
I am using book standard class and am installing chapters from MS Word
and PDF graphics into LyX. I have hyperlinks generated between the
figures list, TOC and Bibliography in the standard class without
*hyperref *being available
Hi
I am using book standard class and am installing chapters from MS Word and PDF
graphics into LyX. I have hyperlinks generated between the figures list, TOC
and Bibliography in the standard class without hyperref being available. The
options I have tried in Docs>Settings> PDF Prop
Am Freitag, dem 11.02.2022 um 14:16 +0100 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller
via lyx-users:
> Sorry for the late response on this, but I just stumbled upon this
> issue. As of hyperref 7.00g (2021-02-04), unicode is true by default
> for all engines, so we can test for this version and omit t
Am Donnerstag, dem 19.03.2020 um 09:42 -0400 schrieb Richard Kimberly
Heck:
> Well, the code is:
>
> // Since LyX uses unicode, also set the PDF strings to unicode
> strings
> // with the hyperref option "unicode". (With Xe/LuaTeX and pTeX,
> //
something. Shouldn't the hyperref package be
loaded in the attached document? But the Code Preview does not show
it. The output seems to use hyperref and the exported .tex file
shows the package though. This is with 2.3.4.
I guess I am missing something but I can't figure out what.
Best,
Daniel
I
On 5/15/20 2:36 PM, Kornel Benko wrote:
Am Fri, 15 May 2020 11:28:52 -0400
schrieb "Paul A. Rubin" :
On 5/15/20 11:21 AM, Daniel wrote:
On 2020-05-15 16:50, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
On 5/15/20 9:26 AM, Daniel wrote:
Hi,
I think I am missing something. Shouldn't the hyperref package
Am Fri, 15 May 2020 11:28:52 -0400
schrieb "Paul A. Rubin" :
> On 5/15/20 11:21 AM, Daniel wrote:
> > On 2020-05-15 16:50, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> >> On 5/15/20 9:26 AM, Daniel wrote:
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> I think I am mi
On 5/15/20 9:26 AM, Daniel wrote:
Hi,
I think I am missing something. Shouldn't the hyperref package be
loaded in the attached document? But the Code Preview does not show
it. The output seems to use hyperref and the exported .tex file shows
the package though. This is with 2.3.4.
I guess
Hi,
I think I am missing something. Shouldn't the hyperref package be loaded
in the attached document? But the Code Preview does not show it. The
output seems to use hyperref and the exported .tex file shows the
package though. This is with 2.3.4.
I guess I am missing something but I can't
On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 11:15:26PM -0400, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
> I am not that familiar with hyperref. How should this option interact
> with the ones currently given: runparams.isFullUnicode() and
> runparams.use_japanese? Say the new one is runparams.checkedUnicode.
> What is
s. I can't say I fully understand why Lyx
>>>>> needs to be as it is; I'm generally against hard coded parameters.
>>>> We are as well, and I don't entirely know why it is done this way. It
>>>> could be worth raising on lyx-devel.
>>> Git points to 9b
gt;> needs to be as it is; I'm generally against hard coded parameters.
> >> We are as well, and I don't entirely know why it is done this way. It
> >> could be worth raising on lyx-devel.
> > Git points to 9b13535e778b9
> > PDFOptions.cpp: add two hyperref
well, and I don't entirely know why it is done this way. It
>> could be worth raising on lyx-devel.
> Git points to 9b13535e778b9
> PDFOptions.cpp: add two hyperref options for better compatibility for
> non-latin titles, etc.
>
> It might have been wrong to hardcode
is way. It
> could be worth raising on lyx-devel.
Git points to 9b13535e778b9
PDFOptions.cpp: add two hyperref options for better compatibility for non-latin
titles, etc.
It might have been wrong to hardcode it this way, anyway we can't just drop it
from compatibility reasons now. But addi
On 3/26/20 4:05 AM, Steve Hnizdur wrote:
> On 19/03/2020 13:55, Daniel wrote:
>> On 2020-03-19 14:42, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
>>> On 3/19/20 3:01 AM, Daniel wrote:
>>>> On 2020-03-18 14:59, Steve Hnizdur wrote:
>>>>> Hi
>>>>>
>&g
On 19/03/2020 13:55, Daniel wrote:
On 2020-03-19 14:42, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
On 3/19/20 3:01 AM, Daniel wrote:
On 2020-03-18 14:59, Steve Hnizdur wrote:
Hi
When "Use Hyperref Support" is checked in PDF properties Lyx
automatically inserts
\usepackage[unicode=true,
bookm
On 2020-03-19 14:42, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
On 3/19/20 3:01 AM, Daniel wrote:
On 2020-03-18 14:59, Steve Hnizdur wrote:
Hi
When "Use Hyperref Support" is checked in PDF properties Lyx
automatically inserts
\usepackage[unicode=true,
bookmarks=false,
breaklinks=false,pdfb
On 3/19/20 3:01 AM, Daniel wrote:
> On 2020-03-18 14:59, Steve Hnizdur wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> When "Use Hyperref Support" is checked in PDF properties Lyx
>> automatically inserts
>>
>> \usepackage[unicode=true,
>> bookmarks=false,
>>
On 2020-03-18 14:59, Steve Hnizdur wrote:
Hi
When "Use Hyperref Support" is checked in PDF properties Lyx
automatically inserts
\usepackage[unicode=true,
bookmarks=false,
breaklinks=false,pdfborder={0 0 1},backref=section,colorlinks=false]
{hyperref}
in the preamble. Any i
Hi
When "Use Hyperref Support" is checked in PDF properties Lyx
automatically inserts
\usepackage[unicode=true,
bookmarks=false,
breaklinks=false,pdfborder={0 0 1},backref=section,colorlinks=false]
{hyperref}
in the preamble. Any ideas where all these options come from? are
Am Montag, den 05.08.2019, 16:19 +0200 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> But still, if A4 is selected in LyX and memoir outputs US
> letter, that's simply plain wrong. We can do better.
This will be fixed in LyX 2.3.4.
Jürgen
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Am Montag, den 05.08.2019, 08:22 -0500 schrieb Les:
> I doubt if accounting for Memoir's idiosyncracies is practical. The
> Memoir class allows fine tuning of numerous parameters that LyX
> doesn't
> even know about.
I know. But still, if A4 is selected in LyX and memoir outputs US
letter, that's
On Mon, 05 Aug 2019 10:40:53 +0200
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Yes, memoir overrides geometry (which is used for the custom margins).
> However, we could account for that in LyX. See
> https://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/10970
I doubt if accounting for Memoir's idiosyncracies is practical. The
Am Samstag, den 27.07.2019, 11:06 -0400 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:
> I don't have any experience with book classes, so I do not know the
> peculiarities of the Memoir class. I suspect this is problem with
> how
> Memoir reacts to certain combinations of things, rather than a LyX
> bug.
Yes, memoir
t the recent Lyx versions (2.3.x) generate a PDF that
>> is of "US Letter" size, even though I've explicitly set up A4 in the
>> document settings (Page Layout -> Format). This happens once I enable
>> Hyperref support in the document settings.
>>
>> As
ze, even though I've explicitly set up A4 in the
document settings (Page Layout -> Format). This happens once I enable
Hyperref support in the document settings.
As suggested in
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/356545/why-does-the-hyperref-packa
ge-change-the-paper-size it seems that add
> > I've noticed that the recent Lyx versions (2.3.x) generate a PDF that
> > is of "US Letter" size, even though I've explicitly set up A4 in the
> > document settings (Page Layout -> Format). This happens once I enable
> > Hyperref support in the document setti
ot;US Letter" size, even though I've explicitly set up A4 in the
document settings (Page Layout -> Format). This happens once I enable
Hyperref support in the document settings.
As suggested in
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/356545/why-does-the-hyperref-package-change-the-paper-siz
explicitly set up A4 in the
document settings (Page Layout -> Format). This happens once I enable
Hyperref support in the document settings.
As suggested in
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/356545/why-does-the-hyperref-package-change-the-paper-size
it seems that adding "a4paper
On 7/26/19 2:14 PM, Marius Shekow wrote:
Hi,
I've noticed that the recent Lyx versions (2.3.x) generate a PDF that is
of "US Letter" size, even though I've explicitly set up A4 in the
document settings (Page Layout -> Format). This happens once I enable
Hyperref support in the docu
Hi,
I've noticed that the recent Lyx versions (2.3.x) generate a PDF that is
of "US Letter" size, even though I've explicitly set up A4 in the
document settings (Page Layout -> Format). This happens once I enable
Hyperref support in the document settings.
As sugge
Hi
Using LyX 2.2.2 and biblatex/biber, the following occurs.
When a citation is LyX provides a hyperref link around
the
When a citation is <(year)> there is no hyperref link at all!
Any suggestions, please, about how to ensure the linkage for the
second case?
regards
On Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 10:04 AM, Scott Kostyshak <skost...@lyx.org> wrote:
> It seems there are many cases with hyperref. If this is confirmed by
> others, I wonder if a checkbox in the PDF tab of "load hyperref at end
> of preamble" would solve many cases. It m
e many cases with hyperref. If this is confirmed by
others, I wonder if a checkbox in the PDF tab of "load hyperref at end
of preamble" would solve many cases. It might be better to come up with
a general solution though.
Scott
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On Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 3:47 PM, Scott Kostyshak <skost...@lyx.org> wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 09, 2016 at 12:26:18PM +0100, Liviu Andronic wrote:
>
>> > The
>> > solution it seems is to make sure that hyperref is loaded before
>> > titlesec, but I'm at a loss as
On Wed, Nov 09, 2016 at 12:26:18PM +0100, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> > The
> > solution it seems is to make sure that hyperref is loaded before
> > titlesec, but I'm at a loss as to how to achieve this.
Do you mean load hyperref *after* titlesec?
In local layout, put
And of course a typo:
*how to load titlesec before hyperref to avoid off-sync links?
On Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 12:22 PM, Liviu Andronic <landr...@lyx.org> wrote:
> Dear all,
> In a document I want to start new page with each section, and follow
> this recipe for that:
> http://tex
because if you use hyperref and a ToC, the links
get off-sync. For instance, clicking on Section 2 in the ToC will
bring you to p3, whereas this section is on p4 (see attached). The
solution it seems is to make sure that hyperref is loaded before
titlesec, but I'm at a loss as to how to achieve
On 04/26/2016 06:48 AM, racoon wrote:
> Hi!
>
> In general packages should be loaded *before* hyperref is loaded. So I
> guess that is what happens when "Use Hyperref Support" is activated in
> the Document Settings.
>
> However, there seem to be some exceptions, f
Hi!
In general packages should be loaded *before* hyperref is loaded. So I
guess that is what happens when "Use Hyperref Support" is activated in
the Document Settings.
However, there seem to be some exceptions, for example,
\usepackage[all]{hypcap}.
Is there a way to load th
in _black_
All my attempts to change the black referenced page numbers to RoyalBlue
(which is set in the Hyperreferences section of
classicthesis-config.tex) failed as well as all the various respective
entries I tried in the preamble.
If for instance I add to the preamble:
\usepackage{hyperref
On Wed, Dec 02, 2015 at 10:54:29AM +0100, Egon Alter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to produce a pdf/a conformant pdf which includes hyperref. The
> attached example fails with "option clash" (when you add a
> sRGBIEC1966-2.1.icm). AFAIU, the reason is that hyperref i
Am Mittwoch, 2. Dezember 2015 um 11:59:43, schrieb Scott Kostyshak
<skost...@lyx.org>
> On Wed, Dec 02, 2015 at 10:54:29AM +0100, Egon Alter wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to produce a pdf/a conformant pdf which includes hyperref. The
> > attached example fa
produce a pdf/a conformant pdf which includes hyperref.
> > > The
> > > attached example fails with "option clash" (when you add a
> > > sRGBIEC1966-2.1.icm). AFAIU, the reason is that hyperref is loaded twice
> > > (by lyx with its own options and
Hi,
I'm trying to produce a pdf/a conformant pdf which includes hyperref. The
attached example fails with "option clash" (when you add a
sRGBIEC1966-2.1.icm). AFAIU, the reason is that hyperref is loaded twice (by
lyx with its own options and pdfx with options pdfa,pdftex) with
It Works!
Thanks so much Scott
It Works!
Thanks so much Scott
It Works!
Thanks so much Scott
), 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
), 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
ocument 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}
>
> \use
), 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
), 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
), 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
On 25 March 2013 05:20, Frederick FN Noronha फ्रेड्रिक नोरोन्या
*فريدريك نورونيا fredericknoro...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all: I'm getting the hyperref links ON in the table-of-contents, when I
don't want it. Could you pls guide on how to remove the clickable blue marks
around the chapter titles
On 25 March 2013 05:20, Frederick FN Noronha फ्रेड्रिक नोरोन्या
*فريدريك نورونيا fredericknoro...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all: I'm getting the hyperref links ON in the table-of-contents, when I
don't want it. Could you pls guide on how to remove the clickable blue marks
around the chapter titles
On 25 March 2013 05:20, Frederick FN Noronha फ्रेड्रिक नोरोन्या
*فريدريك نورونيا <fredericknoro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear all: I'm getting the hyperref links ON in the table-of-contents, when I
> don't want it. Could you pls guide on how to remove the clickable blue marks
> aro
Hi Steve,
Thanks for your reply.
On 15 December 2012 17:51, Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com wrote:
I use hyperref in all my books. I just \usepackage{hyperref} in the
layout file, as I remember.
I probably wasn't clear in the problem I described. LyX makes it very easy
to setup
Hi Steve,
Thanks for your reply.
On 15 December 2012 17:51, Steve Litt sl...@troubleshooters.com wrote:
I use hyperref in all my books. I just \usepackage{hyperref} in the
layout file, as I remember.
I probably wasn't clear in the problem I described. LyX makes it very easy
to setup
Hi Steve,
Thanks for your reply.
On 15 December 2012 17:51, Steve Litt <sl...@troubleshooters.com> wrote:
>
>
> I use hyperref in all my books. I just \usepackage{hyperref} in the
> layout file, as I remember.
>
>
I probably wasn't clear in the problem I described
I'd like to have dynamic references in the document for equations (and be able
to adjust their formatting, no boxes around equation numbers, set color, etc.)
but at the same time turn off this feature for references (literature)?
Thanks.
I'd like to have dynamic references in the document for equations (and be able
to adjust their formatting, no boxes around equation numbers, set color, etc.)
but at the same time turn off this feature for references (literature)?
Thanks.
I'd like to have dynamic references in the document for equations (and be able
to adjust their formatting, no boxes around equation numbers, set color, etc.)
but at the same time turn off this feature for references (literature)?
Thanks.
I'd like to use the facilities of the xr-hyper package to
cross-reference equations (or other things) labelled in another doc
and at the same time create a pdf (using xetex) with the whole
hyper-ref stuff (using the hyperref package).
The problem is, the xr-hyper pack should be loaded
On 05/23/2012 03:41 PM, Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
I'd like to use the facilities of the xr-hyper package to
cross-reference equations (or other things) labelled in another doc
and at the same time create a pdf (using xetex) with the whole
hyper-ref stuff (using the hyperref package).
The problem
On 2012-05-23, Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
I'd like to use the facilities of the xr-hyper package to
cross-reference equations (or other things) labelled in another doc
and at the same time create a pdf (using xetex) with the whole
hyper-ref stuff (using the hyperref package).
The problem is, the xr
I'd like to use the facilities of the xr-hyper package to
cross-reference equations (or other things) labelled in another doc
and at the same time create a pdf (using xetex) with the whole
hyper-ref stuff (using the hyperref package).
The problem is, the xr-hyper pack should be loaded
On 05/23/2012 03:41 PM, Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
I'd like to use the facilities of the xr-hyper package to
cross-reference equations (or other things) labelled in another doc
and at the same time create a pdf (using xetex) with the whole
hyper-ref stuff (using the hyperref package).
The problem
On 2012-05-23, Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
I'd like to use the facilities of the xr-hyper package to
cross-reference equations (or other things) labelled in another doc
and at the same time create a pdf (using xetex) with the whole
hyper-ref stuff (using the hyperref package).
The problem is, the xr
I'd like to use the facilities of the xr-hyper package to
cross-reference equations (or other things) labelled in another doc
and at the same time create a pdf (using xetex) with the whole
hyper-ref stuff (using the hyperref package).
The problem is, the xr-hyper pack should be loaded
On 05/23/2012 03:41 PM, Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
I'd like to use the facilities of the xr-hyper package to
cross-reference equations (or other things) labelled in another doc
and at the same time create a pdf (using xetex) with the whole
hyper-ref stuff (using the hyperref package).
The problem
On 2012-05-23, Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
> I'd like to use the facilities of the xr-hyper package to
> cross-reference equations (or other things) labelled in another doc
> and at the same time create a pdf (using xetex) with the whole
> hyper-ref stuff (using the hyperref package).
&
Csikos Bela bcsikos...@freemail.hu írta:
Hello lyx users:
I tried to use hyperref package in my lyx document.
It nicely creates the bookmarks/links in the pdf but does not include the TOC
itself. I am attaching a .lyx and a .pdf doc as an example.
What I have in the bookmarks pane is:
First
Csikos Bela bcsikos...@freemail.hu írta:
Hello lyx users:
I tried to use hyperref package in my lyx document.
It nicely creates the bookmarks/links in the pdf but does not include the TOC
itself. I am attaching a .lyx and a .pdf doc as an example.
What I have in the bookmarks pane is:
First
Csikos Bela <bcsikos...@freemail.hu> írta:
>Hello lyx users:>
>
I tried to use hyperref package in my lyx document.>
It nicely creates the bookmarks/links in the pdf but does not include the TOC
itself. I am attaching a .lyx and a .pdf doc as an example.>
What I have
are set for hyperref to deal with them. I'm certain there are others who
know more, but this might help.
Jacob
Hi all,
It was exactly what Jacob said, and it's actually a well known problem with a
well known solution.
Hyperref was never meant to go with just any old label. Hyperref was built
are set for hyperref to deal with them. I'm certain there are others who
know more, but this might help.
Jacob
Hi all,
It was exactly what Jacob said, and it's actually a well known problem with a
well known solution.
Hyperref was never meant to go with just any old label. Hyperref was built
ong pages. To fix
> it, I had to use some ERT with \phantomsection in certain places, if I
> remember correctly. It's my understanding this has to do with how the marks
> are set for hyperref to deal with them. I'm certain there are others who
> know more, but this might help.
>
> Jacob
Hi
Hi all,
I have an appendix listing the several processes in my book, with cross
references pointing to the pages on which these processes are discussed, using
a text:myprocess-discussion-start and text:myprocess-discussion-end labels
within the book's text. All of the cross references print
I did my thesis in LyX, I had some links going to wrong pages. To fix
it, I had to use some ERT with \phantomsection in certain places, if I
remember correctly. It's my understanding this has to do with how the marks
are set for hyperref to deal with them. I'm certain there are others who
know more
Hi all,
I have an appendix listing the several processes in my book, with cross
references pointing to the pages on which these processes are discussed, using
a text:myprocess-discussion-start and text:myprocess-discussion-end labels
within the book's text. All of the cross references print
I did my thesis in LyX, I had some links going to wrong pages. To fix
it, I had to use some ERT with \phantomsection in certain places, if I
remember correctly. It's my understanding this has to do with how the marks
are set for hyperref to deal with them. I'm certain there are others who
know more
Hi all,
I have an appendix listing the several processes in my book, with cross
references pointing to the pages on which these processes are discussed, using
a text:myprocess-discussion-start and text:myprocess-discussion-end labels
within the book's text. All of the cross references print
>
I really don't know all that much about this problem. All I know is that
when I did my thesis in LyX, I had some links going to wrong pages. To fix
it, I had to use some ERT with \phantomsection in certain places, if I
remember correctly. It's my understanding this has to do with ho
Hi All,
Hopefully this post saves somebody some hassle.
If you are having problems exporting LyX to OpenDocument, try
disabling HyperRef.
I was having significant export problems until I discovered the
HyperRef trick.
Good luck,
~greg
(Mac 10.5, LyX 2.0RC1, TexLive2010)
Hi All,
Hopefully this post saves somebody some hassle.
If you are having problems exporting LyX to OpenDocument, try
disabling HyperRef.
I was having significant export problems until I discovered the
HyperRef trick.
Good luck,
~greg
(Mac 10.5, LyX 2.0RC1, TexLive2010)
Hi All,
Hopefully this post saves somebody some hassle.
If you are having problems exporting LyX to OpenDocument, try
disabling HyperRef.
I was having significant export problems until I discovered the
HyperRef trick.
Good luck,
~greg
(Mac 10.5, LyX 2.0RC1, TexLive2010)
Hi,
I want to use a hyperlink in a PDF output to a file on my hard drive.
Using the hyperlink menu in LyX , what path format should be used to
make that work?
Not working is the path, e.g., H:\folder\file.pdf - translated to
texcode this appears as
I'm not on a Windows machine at the moment, so I can't test this, but the
correct format for file links in general is
file:///path
You might try inserting the forward slashes after file:.
/Paul
Paul Rubin wrote:
I'm not on a Windows machine at the moment, so I can't test this, but
the correct format for file links in general is
file:///path
You might try inserting the forward slashes after file:.
I did, even with multiple slashes and backslashes. I suspect that it is
not properly
Try converting the backslashes to forward slashes. There's a relevant Wikipedia
entry at https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/File_URI_scheme#Windows.
/Paul
Paul Rubin wrote:
Try converting the backslashes to forward slashes. There's a
relevant Wikipedia entry at
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/File_URI_scheme#Windows.
Ahh, that is nice. This works. Thank you.
Best wishes,
J.
Hi,
I want to use a hyperlink in a PDF output to a file on my hard drive.
Using the hyperlink menu in LyX , what path format should be used to
make that work?
Not working is the path, e.g., H:\folder\file.pdf - translated to
texcode this appears as
I'm not on a Windows machine at the moment, so I can't test this, but the
correct format for file links in general is
file:///path
You might try inserting the forward slashes after file:.
/Paul
Paul Rubin wrote:
I'm not on a Windows machine at the moment, so I can't test this, but
the correct format for file links in general is
file:///path
You might try inserting the forward slashes after file:.
I did, even with multiple slashes and backslashes. I suspect that it is
not properly
Try converting the backslashes to forward slashes. There's a relevant Wikipedia
entry at https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/File_URI_scheme#Windows.
/Paul
Paul Rubin wrote:
Try converting the backslashes to forward slashes. There's a
relevant Wikipedia entry at
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/File_URI_scheme#Windows.
Ahh, that is nice. This works. Thank you.
Best wishes,
J.
Hi,
I want to use a hyperlink in a PDF output to a file on my hard drive.
Using the hyperlink menu in LyX , what path format should be used to
make that work?
Not working is the path, e.g., H:\folder\file.pdf - translated to
texcode this appears as
I'm not on a Windows machine at the moment, so I can't test this, but the
correct format for file links in general is
file:///
You might try inserting the forward slashes after "file:".
/Paul
Paul Rubin wrote:
I'm not on a Windows machine at the moment, so I can't test this, but
the correct format for file links in general is
file:///
You might try inserting the forward slashes after "file:".
I did, even with multiple slashes and backslashes. I suspect that it is
not properly
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