[OS X TeX] hyperref and apacite
Ross Moore
ross at ics.mq.edu.au
Mon Apr 7 00:45:21 CEST 2008
Hello David,
On 07/04/2008, at 7:47 AM, David Watson wrote:
> Ross,
>
> With the latest hyperref and apacite, I get the same problems.
>
> Mac OS 10.5.2, TeXShop Version 2.14-svn (2.14), Version 1.3.14 (v1008)
OK.
The version of apacite that I have contains the following:
%% apacite.sty : citation and reference list according to APA manual
%% Written by Erik Meijer <e.meijer at eco.rug.nl>
%%
%% Contains code adapted from
%% index.sty [1995/09/28 v4.1beta Improved index support (dmj)],
%% hyperref.dtx [6.71, 2000/10/04],
%% babel.def [2001/03/01, v3.7h],
%% backref.dtx [1.20, 2002/06/09],
%% and code (used with permission) provided by others:
%% Ross Moore, Stefan Bj\"ork.
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1998/06/01] % Should this be a later one?
\ProvidesPackage{apacite}[2005/06/08 APA citation]
OK; I see now that there is a later version at CTAN,
dated September 2007.
Its documentation contains a comment:
\item Resolved many compatibility problems between \pkg{apacite} and
other packages, esp.\ \pkg{natbib}, \pkg{hyperref}, and several
packages that can be used to generate multiple bibliographies
(see section~\ref{sec:compat}). The \pkgoption{hyper} and
\pkgoption{nohyper} have thus become obsolete and now give
innocuous warnings.
Maybe that hasn't been done right, or maybe recent changes
to hyperref have re-introduced some of the incompatibilities.
Or maybe Salvatore isn't fully up to date either.
I'll look into it further, but need to know what versions
are being used by Salvatore, and others, now.
> David
Thanks for the heads-up on this.
Cheers,
Ross
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