[OS X TeX] hyperref, doublespace and figure

Serge Cohen cohen at embl-grenoble.fr
Thu May 23 17:38:36 CEST 2002



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Hi;

If any one interested, I found my way: use setspace package in place of 
doublespace.

Serge.

Le jeudi 23 mai 2002, à 03:32 PM, Serge Cohen a écrit :

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> Hi;
>
> I'm writing a book, using the hyperref and doublespace packages, I just 
> started to include figures, but I  have incompatibilties betwen the 
> hyperref and doublespace packages and the fiure environment:
>
> but if I comment out one of the lines :
> \usepackage{doublespace}
>
> or
>
> \usepackage[pdftitle={Test book}, pdfauthor={Serge Cohen},  
> colorlinks=true, backref={page}, hyperindex=true, linkcolor=blue, 
> pdfpagemode=UseOutlines, bookmarksopen=true, bookmarksnumbered=true, 
> pdfstartview={FitH}]{hyperref}
>
> then typesetting is ok, no errors and the figure appear.
>
> If I keep both line uncommented, but I put the image not in the figure 
> environment, then it typesets as well.
>
> Unfortunately, I really need double line spacing, hyperreferences and 
> the figure environment...
> Does any one as a work around this?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Serge.
>
>
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