[OS X TeX] MacOSX-TeX: Problem with BibTex
Bruno Voisin
bvoisin at mac.com
Thu Apr 29 09:59:17 CEST 2004
Le 29 avr. 04, à 08:43, Samuel Lelievre a écrit :
>> bibtex and latex don't like URLs because of the special characters in
>> them
>> i.e. "_" which you need to edit to the latex compatible version, i.e.
>> "\_".
>
> I don't use bibtex but when I include urls I use verbatim as in
> \verb+http://my_url.etc/+
>
> There are probably smarter ways but that fits my needs.
In LaTeX you can use the package url that defines a command \url such
that
\url{http://myurl.etc/}
typesets the argument in monospace font, makes it an hyperlink (in
Adobe Reader, or Panther's Preview), and allows hyphenation at sensible
points. Characters such as ~ or _ do not have to be escaped, too. See
/Library/teTeX/share/texmf.tetex/tex/latex/misc/url.sty (the doc lives
in this file, in the form of comments).
You can also use the package hyperref, which loads the package url and
adds many goodies such as
\href{http://my_url.etc/}{My URL}
which typesets the second argument in the current font and makes it an
hyperlink to the first argument. By default the text appears boxed in
Adobe Reader and normal in Preview; by setting an option colorlinks,
you can make the text colored instead, which shows up in both Reader
and Preview. See
/Library/teTeX/share/texmf.tetex/doc/latex/hyperref/manual.pdf.
The only problem with hyperref is that it redefines many standard LaTeX
commands such as \section etc, to make them behave as hyperlinks, but
making also in the process the code for these commands practically
undecipherable. Then, if you are used to modifying these commands
yourself, as discussed in the LaTeX Companion, to customize the
presentation of section headings for example, things can get *really*
challenging...
That doesn't answer in any case your original question regarding URLs
in BibTeX. I can't say anything about it, as I don't use BibTeX.
Hope this helps though,
Bruno Voisin
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