[OS X TeX] "Mailto" link in document
George LGhio
gghi at bordernet.com.au
Thu Jun 21 14:37:45 CEST 2007
Hi All
Well it has been interesting to be sure.
I would like to thank you all for your understanding and helpful
comments.
Yes the problem has been solved. I add a warning here to those who like
myself might be tempted to drag and drop text from an unknown source.
The "@" symbol was a rogue.(I suspect MS. But then I am a Mac user)
When I typed the address into my document as opposed to dragging and
dropping the link performed as it should.
Many thanks
George L Ghio
On 21 Jun 2007, at 3:00 AM, Morten Høgholm wrote:
> On 6/20/07, Jonathon Swiderski <jonathon.swiderski at gmail.com> wrote:
>> On 6/20/07, Alan Munn <amunn at msu.edu> wrote:
>> > At 12:22 AM +1000 6/21/07, George LGhio wrote:
>> > >Document class - book
>> > >Using plain Tex.
> [LaTeX example]
>>
>> This requires LaTeX---he says he wants plain TeX.
>
> But document class book? I'm confused. Not that that is so unusual
> though... :-)
> --
> Morten
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