[texworks] hyperlinks

Alain Delmotte esperanto at swing.be
Mon Oct 28 16:58:09 CET 2013


Hi,

To have links you have to explicitely tell LaTeX (I suppose 
that's what you are using) to create the links by 
instructions in the document itself and in the call of the 
package hyperref.

Could you give some more information on what you are doing, 
thanks.

Regards,

Alain

Le 28/10/2013 10:02, Antonio Salituro a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I just wanted to know which is the instruction/command which
> allows me viewing  references (bibliography) or words
> connected to url as hyperlinks in the pdf file.
> I thought that once called the packages hyperref and url
> \href would have done the job but it is not working.
>
> Hope some of you could advise me about that.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Antonio
>
>
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>> Message: 1
>> Date: Sat, 26 Oct 2013 17:09:16 +0100
>> From: Abdullah <m.abdullah at btinternet.com>
>> To: <texworks at tug.org>
>> Subject: [texworks] MATHEMATICAL FONTS
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>> Hi
>>
>> I recently uploaded TeXworks (version 0.4.5) and the
>> software  provided access to the short manual for
>> TeXworks. Is a full version  available?
>>
>> Also, I am currently reading theoretical physics at
>> university and I  have to write up my project in LaTeX.
>> The aforementioned manual does  not provide any
>> information with regard to the syntax commands  required
>> for entering mathematics.
>>
>> Please advise.
>>
>> Abdullah
>>
>> ----- configuration info -----
>> TeXworks version : 0.4.5r1280 (official)
>> Install location : C:/Program Files/TeXworks/TeXworks.exe
>> Library path     : C:/Users/Abdullah/TeXworks\
>> pdfTeX location  : C:/Program Files/MiKTeX
>> 2.9/miktex/bin/pdftex.exe
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>> Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2013 14:38:45 +0100
>> From: Uwe Ziegenhagen <ziegenhagen at gmail.com>
>> To: "TeXworks (TeX front end) discussion." <texworks at tug.org>
>> Cc: "<texworks at tug.org>" <texworks at tug.org>
>> Subject: Re: [texworks] MATHEMATICAL FONTS
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>> TeXworks is only the editor. If you seek help regarding
>> LaTeX  itself, have a look at "l2short.pdf" (you will find
>> it when you  install MikteX or TeX Live or just via google)
>>
>> Von meinem iPad gesendet
>>
>>> Am 26.10.2013 um 18:09 schrieb Abdullah
>>> <m.abdullah at btinternet.com>:
>>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I recently uploaded TeXworks (version 0.4.5) and the
>>> software  provided access to the short manual for
>>> TeXworks. Is a full version  available?
>>>
>>> Also, I am currently reading theoretical physics at
>>> university and  I have to write up my project in LaTeX.
>>> The aforementioned manual  does not provide any
>>> information with regard to the syntax commands  required
>>> for entering mathematics.
>>>
>>> Please advise.
>>>
>>> Abdullah
>>>
>>> ----- configuration info -----
>>> TeXworks version : 0.4.5r1280 (official)
>>> Install location : C:/Program Files/TeXworks/TeXworks.exe
>>> Library path     : C:/Users/Abdullah/TeXworks\
>>> pdfTeX location  : C:/Program Files/MiKTeX
>>> 2.9/miktex/bin/pdftex.exe
>>> Operating system : Windows Vista Service Pack 2, 32-bit
>>> Qt4 version      : 4.8.1 (build) / 4.8.1 (runtime)
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>> Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2013 13:20:21 +0000
>> From: Abdullah <m.abdullah at btinternet.com>
>> To: <texworks at tug.org>
>> Subject: [texworks] POWERPOINT/SWP
>> Message-ID: <BC731D80EE1D4A81A53D112D912EDEC4 at SonyVaio>
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>> Hi
>>
>> Do you know how to transfer mathematical formulas from
>> LaTeX into  powerpoint slides?
>> Also, what are your thoughts about Scientific Workplace
>> v5.5 ? It  allows you to compile and create beautifully
>> typeset documents in  LaTeX from a toolbar without the
>> hassle of a lot of tedious syntax.  The link is
>> http://www.mackichan.com/.
>>
>> Abdullah
>>
>> ----- configuration info -----
>> TeXworks version : 0.4.5r1280 (official)
>> Install location : C:/Program Files/TeXworks/TeXworks.exe
>> Library path     : C:/Users/Abdullah/TeXworks\
>> pdfTeX location  : C:/Program Files/MiKTeX
>> 2.9/miktex/bin/pdftex.exe
>> Operating system : Windows Vista Service Pack 2, 32-bit
>> Qt4 version      : 4.8.1 (build) / 4.8.1 (runtime)
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>> Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2013 14:51:16 +0100
>> From: Uwe Ziegenhagen <ziegenhagen at gmail.com>
>> To: "TeXworks (TeX front end) discussion." <texworks at tug.org>
>> Cc: "<texworks at tug.org>" <texworks at tug.org>
>> Subject: Re: [texworks] POWERPOINT/SWP
>> Message-ID: <15CC7BAA-A085-4A04-9F53-76A698BE4B9E at gmail.com>
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>> My favorite workflow:
>>
>> Create the slides with the beamer package in LaTeX.
>> Convert the PDF  into png by some external tool, add each
>> one to Powerpoint.
>>
>> Or just use the LaTeX beamer presentation and forget the
>> crappy Powerpoint.
>>
>> Von meinem iPad gesendet
>>
>>> Am 27.10.2013 um 14:20 schrieb Abdullah
>>> <m.abdullah at btinternet.com>:
>>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> Do you know how to transfer mathematical formulas from
>>> LaTeX into  powerpoint slides?
>>> Also, what are your thoughts about Scientific Workplace
>>> v5.5 ? It  allows you to compile and create beautifully
>>> typeset documents in  LaTeX from a toolbar without the
>>> hassle of a lot of tedious syntax.  The link is
>>> http://www.mackichan.com/.
>>>
>>> Abdullah
>>>
>>> ----- configuration info -----
>>> TeXworks version : 0.4.5r1280 (official)
>>> Install location : C:/Program Files/TeXworks/TeXworks.exe
>>> Library path     : C:/Users/Abdullah/TeXworks\
>>> pdfTeX location  : C:/Program Files/MiKTeX
>>> 2.9/miktex/bin/pdftex.exe
>>> Operating system : Windows Vista Service Pack 2, 32-bit
>>> Qt4 version      : 4.8.1 (build) / 4.8.1 (runtime)
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>> Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2013 15:06:08 +0100
>> From: Alain Delmotte <esperanto at swing.be>
>> To: "TeXworks (TeX front end) discussion." <texworks at tug.org>
>> Subject: Re: [texworks] MATHEMATICAL FONTS
>> Message-ID: <526D1DD0.9070804 at swing.be>
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>> Hi,
>>
>> "Short" is only to say that the manual is not long, not that
>> it is an abbreviated manual.
>>
>> Your question relating mathematics is a LaTeX question, not
>> a question on the use of TeXworks.
>> As suggested, see a manual on LaTeX, and lshort is a good
>> start. It is in your TeX distribution in
>> [your distribution folder]\doc\latex\lshort-english
>> or in another for a version in another language .
>>
>> --
>> Alain
>>
>> Le 26/10/2013 18:09, Abdullah a ?crit :
>>> Hi
>>> I recently uploaded _TeXworks_ (version 0.4.5) and the
>>> software provided access to the short manual for TeXworks.
>>> Is a full version available?
>>> Also, I am currently reading theoretical physics at
>>> university and I have to write up my project in LaTeX. The
>>> aforementioned manual does not provide any information with
>>> regard to the syntax commands required for entering
>>> mathematics.
>>> Please advise.
>>> Abdullah
>>>
>>> ----- configuration info -----
>>> TeXworks version : 0.4.5r1280 (official)
>>> Install location : C:/Program Files/TeXworks/TeXworks.exe
>>> Library path     : C:/Users/Abdullah/TeXworks\
>>> pdfTeX location  : C:/Program Files/MiKTeX
>>> 2.9/miktex/bin/pdftex.exe
>>> Operating system : Windows Vista Service Pack 2, 32-bit
>>> Qt4 version      : 4.8.1 (build) / 4.8.1 (runtime)
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