On Mar 9, 2011, at 12:08 PM, houda araj wrote:
> Thanks you all.
>
> What I want is to make the word google clickable not the page.
> Suppose we have an index with word appearing only once.
>
> index
> google
> altavista
> ask jeeves
> etc.
>
> I may look into glossary instead of index ?
Yes.
Thanks you all.
What I want is to make the word google clickable not the page.
Suppose we have an index with word appearing only once.
index
google
altavista
ask jeeves
etc.
I may look into glossary instead of index ?
Houda
> Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2011 17:31:41 +0100
> From: susan.ditt...@gmx.de
>
Dear Houda,
Quoting houda araj (h_a...@hotmail.com):
> What is the syntax to make every word in the index clickable so one can
> navigate from index words to the text ?
>
> Should we put instruction before each word in the index ?
>
> \hyperlink{\index}{Google} Recherche de \hyperlink{\index}
On Mar 9, 2011, at 10:23 AM, houda araj wrote:
> Thanks for your responses.
>
> What is the syntax to make every word in the index clickable so one can
> navigate from index words to the text ?
The default behaviour is to make the page numbers in the index hyperlinks to
the place where the ind
Thanks for your responses.
What is the syntax to make every word in the index clickable so one can
navigate from index words to the text ?
Should we put instruction before each word in the index ?
\hyperlink{\index}{Google} Recherche de \hyperlink{\index}{blogs} est
l'application de la \hype
On Tue, 8 Mar 2011 23:12:54 -0500, Alan Munn wrote:
> I'm no expert on this, so I'd best stop while I'm ahead. Does makeindex
> sort non-English things properly without resorting to special devices in
> the index entries? Anyway, there is no problem as far as I know with
> hyperref and makeindex