[latex3-commits] [latex3/hyperref] develop: typo (feb5cdb)

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Tue Oct 17 19:41:31 CEST 2023


Repository : https://github.com/latex3/hyperref
On branch  : develop
Link       : https://github.com/latex3/hyperref/commit/feb5cdb80dc6692dd7e31c545bfd020a03fc4635

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commit feb5cdb80dc6692dd7e31c545bfd020a03fc4635
Author: Ulrike Fischer <fischer at troubleshooting-tex.de>
Date:   Tue Oct 17 19:41:31 2023 +0200

    typo


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feb5cdb80dc6692dd7e31c545bfd020a03fc4635
 doc/hyperref-doc.tex | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/doc/hyperref-doc.tex b/doc/hyperref-doc.tex
index 33b3547..efbd381 100644
--- a/doc/hyperref-doc.tex
+++ b/doc/hyperref-doc.tex
@@ -838,7 +838,7 @@ In a PDF \xpackage{hyperref} adds to every page an target for links (in the uppe
 \item[\texttt{pageanchor}] A boolean option that determines whether every page is given an target at the top left corner. If this is turned off, \verb|\printindex| will not contain valid hyperlinks.
 \item[\texttt{hypertexnames}] By default the targets have names built with \cs{thepage}: \verb|page.\thepage|, so e.g., \texttt{page.4} or \texttt{page.iii}. The names require that every page as an unique number representation. A frequent problem here is with title pages which often don't show page numbers but internally use the same number as a following page. If you get messages about \texttt{destination with the same identifier (name{page.1})}, change the number representation of title pages or disable the page target.    
     
-    If the boolean option \texttt{hypertexnames} is set to false, an internal page counter is stepped and used as arabic number. In most cases this should mean that you get the absolute page number (exceptions could be with documents throwing away or dublicating pages at shipout). This option avoids the problem with duplicated identifiers, but does not work with an index, as the backlinks have to be created from the represention passed to the index.
+    If the boolean option \texttt{hypertexnames} is set to false, an internal page counter is stepped and used as arabic number. In most cases this should mean that you get the absolute page number (exceptions could be with documents throwing away or duplicating pages at shipout). This option avoids the problem with duplicated identifiers, but does not work with an index, as the backlinks have to be created from the represention passed to the index.
 \item[\texttt{plainpages}]  This forces page anchors to be named by the arabic form, but unlike the previous option it does not use an internal counter but the page counter. That means if you have for example roman and arabic pages you will get duplicated target names as page i and page 1 both set the anchor \texttt{page.1}. 
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