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author | Norbert Preining <norbert@preining.info> | 2020-07-15 03:01:32 +0000 |
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committer | Norbert Preining <norbert@preining.info> | 2020-07-15 03:01:32 +0000 |
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diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/README.md b/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/README.md index 47fdf7879c..f9717bf8dd 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/README.md +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/README.md @@ -1,28 +1,30 @@ Package: aeb_mlink Author: D. P. Story -Dated: 2020-01-06 +Dated: 2020-07-12 The aeb_mlink package defines new link commands to create multi-line links. The new commands are \mlhypertext, \mlhyperlink, \mlhyperref, \mlnameref, \mlNameref, \mlhref, and \mlurl. -PDF Creators: Adobe Distiller or ps2pdf +PDF Creators: Adobe Distiller or ps2pdf. -What's New (2020-01-06) This package reads web.cfg (web package, -if available). The web.cfg has changed format slightly, this -update now conforms to that format. Defined new option urlOpts to -pass options to the url package. +What's New (2020-07-12): An aeb_mlink document can now be compiled with +pdflatex, lualatex, or xelatex. In this case, no links are created and +only the link text is typeset. In this way, in theory, document authors +can use their favorite PDF creator and view the document in their favorite +PDF previewer (SumatraPDF). To create multi-line links, compile with a +dvips->(distiller|ps2pdf) workflow. -What's New (2018/08/18): Created \turnSyllbCntOn (\turnSyllbCntOff) to turn +What's New (2018-08-18): Created \turnSyllbCntOn (\turnSyllbCntOff) to turn on (resp., off) the viewing of syllable numbers. Reorganize core program to accommodate the use of \mlhypertext command within the program code of annot_pro. (This is to implement text markup annotations in that package.) -What's New (2018/04/26): Included a 'dummy' package named aeb-mlink. The +What's New (2018-04-26): Included a 'dummy' package named aeb-mlink. The aeb_mlink package is listed on CTAN as aeb-mlink, though there is no such package by that name. Well, now there is. -What's New (2018/04/20): Previously, the links created by aeb_mlink consisted +What's New (2018-04-20): Previously, the links created by aeb_mlink consisted of a series of rectangles around each of the syllables of the hypertext or url; the little rectangles responded in unison when any one of them were clicked. In this version, Postscript procedures are used to combine the @@ -35,7 +37,7 @@ a link apart, breaking it into two links. The second link is free to move to the next page. This package requires the latest version of AeB, in particular, the eforms -package required is dated 2018/03/22 or later. See ctan.org/pkg/acrotex. +package required is dated 2018-03-22 or later. See ctan.org/pkg/acrotex. In addition to the demo files distributed with the package, there are two new demo files available from the AcroTeX Blog webiste: diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/aeb_mlink.dtx b/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/aeb_mlink.dtx index 2061df662e..749fc41905 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/aeb_mlink.dtx +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/aeb_mlink.dtx @@ -14,11 +14,12 @@ %</copyright> %<package>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} %<package>\ProvidesPackage{aeb_mlink} -%<package> [2020/01/06 v2.3.5 AeB MLink (dps)] +%<package> [2020/07/12 v2.3.6 AeB MLink (dps)] %<*driver> \documentclass{ltxdoc} \usepackage{xcolor} -\usepackage[colorlinks,hyperindex=false]{hyperref} +\usepackage[colorlinks,hyperindex=false,pdfpagemode=UseNone]{hyperref} +\let\bWebCustomize\endinput \usepackage{aeb_mlink} \pdfstringdefDisableCommands{\let\\\textbackslash}% \OnlyDescription % comment out for implementation details @@ -121,12 +122,64 @@ % \section{Package Requirements and Options} % After having established the alternate of this package, we now work on the package itself. % \changes{v2.3}{2018/04/26}{Added \string\pkg{aeb-mlink} as an alternate name for this package} +% \changes{v2.3.6}{2020/07/12}{Added some safeguards against using a driver other than dvips} % \begin{macrocode} % Begin Package %<*package> \RequirePackage{xkeyval} \RequirePackage{ifpdf}[2006/02/20] \RequirePackage{ifxetex}[2006/08/21] +% \end{macrocode} +% (2020/07/12) We test for non-pdfmark drivers, if present, we make minimal +% package definitions, define all relevant commands to display their \ameta{text} +% argument. In this way, \app{pdflatex}, \app{lualatex}, and \app{xelatex} can be used +% to preview the document, perhaps viewing the results in \app{SumatraPDF}. +% \begin{macrocode} +\ifpdf + \let\ML@action\endinput +\else + \ifxetex + \let\ML@action\endinput + \else + \let\ML@action\relax + \fi +\fi +\ifx\ML@action\endinput +% \end{macrocode} +% \paragraph*{Begin the minimal version of the package.} Designed for when +% a non-pdfmark driver is used: \texttt{latex\,->\,dvips\,->\ameta{\upshape{distiller\string|ps2pdf}}} +% \begin{macrocode} +\RequirePackage{hyperref} +%\RequirePackage{refcount} +\RequirePackage{eforms}[2018/08/16] +% \end{macrocode} +% Make all commands of this package to do nothing other +% then to reproduce their \ameta{text} argument. +% \begin{macrocode} +\@ifundefined{mlhypertext}{\newcommand}{\renewcommand}% +\mlhypertext[2][]{#2} +\newcommand\mlhyperlink[3][]{#3} +\newcommand\mlhyperref[3][]{#3} +\newcommand\mlNameref[2][]{#2} +\newcommand\mlnameref[2][]{#2} +\newcommand\mlhref[3][]{#3} +\newcommand\mlurl[2][]{\expandafter\Hurl\expandafter{#2}} +\let\mlMarksOn\relax +\let\mlMarksOff\relax +\let\turnSyllbCntOn\relax +\let\turnSyllbCntOff\relax +\def\mlcs#1{\texttt{\@backslashchar#1}} +\def\mlMaxNSylls{30} +\PackageWarningNoLine{aeb_mlink} + {PDF creation requires Adobe Distiller.\MessageBreak + Workflow is latex > dvips > distiller; otherwise,\MessageBreak + this package does nothing} +\fi +\ML@action % \endinput or \relax +% \end{macrocode} +% \paragraph*{Begin the pdfmark version of the package}\leavevmode\\[6pt] +% Set the driver for \texttt{dvips} +% \begin{macrocode} \newif\if@ml@dvips \@ml@dvipstrue \def\mlcsarg#1#2{\expandafter#1\csname#2\endcsname} % \end{macrocode} @@ -559,11 +612,12 @@ gMrk 0 0 put^^J% % We finished searching for line breaks and are now going to work on combining % contiguous quads. Contiguous quads are the ones between the offsets recorded % in the \texttt{gMrk} array. Now, if there are now line breaks, the length -% of \texttt{gMrk} is one +% of \texttt{gMrk} is one. % % \texttt{gAry} is a temporary array that holds all the quads \emph{corresponding to % one line}. Each syllable generates an quad of length 8. Here, we assume any given -% line has at most \cs{mlMaxNSylls} syllables, (currently set to \mlMaxNSylls, but may be revised). The array \texttt{gAry} is declared +% line has at most \cs{mlMaxNSylls} syllables, (currently set to \cs{mlMaxNSylls}, +% but may be revised). The array \texttt{gAry} is declared % inside the next loop, so it is redeclared at each iteration of the loop. If \app{Distiller} of \app{ps2pdf} % fails, it may be due to \cs{mlMaxNSylls} being too small for some of your sentences; in this case, redefine % \cs{mlMaxNSylls} to a larger value. @@ -741,7 +795,7 @@ yMin 20 string cvs pf(]\string\n)pf^^J}% } def }} % \end{macrocode} -% \leavevmode\DescribeMacro{\mlMarksOn} +% \DescribeMacro{\mlMarksOn} % Added tracking marks. Turn them on with \cs{mlMarksOn} and off again % with \DescribeMacro{\mlMarksOff}\cs{mlMarksOff}. % \changes{v2.1.8}{2018/03/19}{Added tracking marks} @@ -1515,6 +1569,10 @@ yMin 20 string cvs pf(]\string\n)pf^^J}% \let\eq@@mlhyph\@empty \def\ml@typset@syl#1{\raisebox{\ml@raiseamt} {\smash{\normalfont\normalcolor\tiny\strut\llap{\the#1}}}} +% \end{macrocode} +% \DescribeMacro\turnSyllbCntOn Turns on the counting of the syllables, +% while \DescribeMacro\turnSyllbCntOff\cmd{\turnSyllbCntOff} counting marks off. +% \begin{macrocode} \def\turnSyllbCntOn{\mlMarksOn\let\ml@typeset@@syl\ml@typset@syl} \def\turnSyllbCntOff{\let\ml@typeset@@syl\@gobble} \turnSyllbCntOff diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/doc/aeb_mlink.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/doc/aeb_mlink.pdf Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index 755abb2edb..0000000000 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/doc/aeb_mlink.pdf +++ /dev/null diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/docs/aeb_mlink.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/docs/aeb_mlink.pdf Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000000..378738d3ea --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/docs/aeb_mlink.pdf diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/doc/aebmlink_man.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/docs/aebmlink_man.pdf Binary files differindex 94c613d8ef..069d9bb66e 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/doc/aebmlink_man.pdf +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/docs/aebmlink_man.pdf diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/doc/aebmlink_man.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/docs/aebmlink_man.tex index db47d32ead..eab753c4b8 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/doc/aebmlink_man.tex +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/docs/aebmlink_man.tex @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ \usepackage{acroman} %\def\amtIndent{15pt} -\edef\amtIndent{\the\leftmargini} +\edef\amtIndent{\the\parindent} \usepackage[active]{srcltx} @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ subject={Wrapping links around to the next line}, keywords={multi-line links, quad points, latex, pdf, aeb}, talksite={\url{www.acrotex.net}}, - version={2.3.5, 2020/01/06}, + version={2.3.6, 2020/07/12}, copyrightStatus={True}, copyrightNotice={Copyright (C) 2006-\the\year, D. P. Story}, copyrightInfoURL={http://www.acrotex.net} @@ -179,13 +179,24 @@ does me little good. This package uses the \texttt{QuadPoints} entry of the link annotation dictionary to create a bounding region; consequently, this package requires\marginpar{\small\raggedright\flushright \app{Distiller} or -\app{ps2pdf} required} \app{Acrobat Distiller} or the \app{ps2pdf.exe} +\app{ps2pdf} required} \app{Acrobat Distiller} or the \app{ps2pdf} converter to create a PDF. The \texttt{QuadPoints} entry in the link annotation is a PDF 1.6 feature, so these multi-line links will work in \app{Adobe Reader} 7.0 or later. If viewed in a version of \app{Adobe Reader} previous to 7.0, the viewer will use the underlying bounding box, which is the smallest rectangle containing the link text. +\newtopic\noindent +Version 2.3.6 (dated 2020/07/12 or later) now allows an \pkg{aeb\_mlink} +document to be compiled by \app{pdflatex}, \app{lualatex}, and \app{xelatex} +without errors; however, all commands defined in the package do nothing other +then to display their \ameta{text} with no links created. This makes it nice +for the lovers of these drivers to compile the document with their favorite +driver and view the PDF in their favorite PDF previewer, such as +\app{SumatraPDF}. Later, the document author can switch over to a +\app{latex\,->\,dvips\,->\ameta{\upshape{distiler\string|ps2pdf}}} workflow +to acquire the multi-line link version. + \section{Alternate package name: \texorpdfstring{\protect\pkg{aeb-mlink}}{aeb-mlink}} This package is known on CTAN as \pkg{aeb-mlink} @@ -244,17 +255,14 @@ of the Y\&Y {\TeX} System, no longer available, but is used by this author.} The comes last. \end{itemize} -\paragraph*{Options of \pkg{aeb\_mlinks}.} The following are the options of this package. +\paragraph*{Options of \pkg{aeb\_mlinks}.} These are, \begin{description} \item[\normalfont\texttt{dvips}] Use this option when the \textsf{dvips} application is used to create the Postscript file. \item[\normalfont\texttt{dvipsone}] Use this option when the \textsf{dvipsone} application is used - to create the Post\-script file. (Only a few people worldwide use this option.) + to create the Post\-script file. (Only a few people worldwide use this option, it could be as small as two.) \item[\normalfont\texttt{dblevel=\ameta{\upshape{0|1|2}}}] To obtain information on the multi-line links being created. Each value gives more information about what is going on. Used for development. - \item[\normalfont\texttt{urlOpts=\ameta{url-options}}] Use the key \opt{urlOpts} to pass options to the - \pkg{url} package; for example \opt{urlOpts=hyphens} enables URLs to be broken at hyphens. See the - \pkg{url} documentation for a list of options. \item[\normalfont\ameta{eforms-options}] Any options other than the ones listed above are passed to the \pkg{eforms} package. \end{description} @@ -276,23 +284,24 @@ the other six. %constructed, it is best that the bounding rectangle is set on invisible, that %is, the line width of the boundary line is zero. The \opt{colorlinks} option %of \app{hyperref} should be taken. +%\exSrc{mlink_tst} -\exSrc{mlink_tst}The demo file is \texttt{mlink\_tst.tex}, it illustrates all +The demo file is \texttt{mlink\_tst.tex}, it illustrates all the commands -- with the exception of \cs{mlurl} -- of this package. The demo file for \cs{mlurl} is a separate file and is mentioned in \hyperref[ss:mlrul]{Section~\ref*{ss:mlrul}}. \subsection{\cmdtitle{mlhypertext} (\cmdtitle{mlsetLink})} A general purpose multi-line link command. -\bVerb[\aebdimen=8pt]\takeMeasure{\string\mlhypertext[\#1]\darg{\#2}}% +\bVerb[\aebdimen=8pt]\takeMeasure{\string\mlhypertext[\ameta{opts}]\darg{\ameta{text}}}% \begin{minipage}{\bxSize} -\begin{Verbatim}[frame=single,rulecolor=\color{webblue}] -\mlhypertext[#1]{#2} +\begin{Verbatim}[frame=single,rulecolor=\color{webblue},commandchars=!()] +\mlhypertext[!ameta(opts)]{!ameta(text)} \end{Verbatim} -\end{minipage}\quad\takeMeasure{\string\mlsetLink[\#1]\darg{\#2}}% +\end{minipage}\quad\takeMeasure{\string\mlsetLink[\ameta{opts}]\darg{\ameta{text}}}% \begin{minipage}{\bxSize} -\begin{Verbatim}[frame=single,rulecolor=\color{webblue}] -\mlsetLink[#1]{#2} +\begin{Verbatim}[frame=single,rulecolor=\color{webblue},commandchars=!()] +\mlsetLink[!ameta(opts)]{!ameta(text)} \end{Verbatim} \end{minipage} \endgroup @@ -329,12 +338,15 @@ used to create an alert box that appears when the link is clicked. \subsection{\cmdtitle{mlhyperlink}} A multi-line version of the \cs{hyperlink} command. -\bVerb\takeMeasure{\string\mlhyperlink[\#1]\darg{\#2}\darg{\#3}}% -\begin{dCmd}{\bxSize} -\mlhyperlink[#1]{#2}{#3} +\bVerb\takeMeasure{\string\mlhyperlink[\ameta{opts}]\darg{\ameta{named-dest}}\darg{\ameta{text}}}% +\begin{dCmd}[commandchars=!()]{\bxSize} +\mlhyperlink[!ameta(opts)]{!ameta(named-dest)}{!ameta(text)} \end{dCmd} \endgroup +%[\ameta{opts}]\darg{\ameta{named-dest}}\darg{\ameta{text} +%[!ameta(opts)]{!ameta(text)}[\ameta{opts}]\darg{\ameta{text}} + \PD The first parameter is optional, and is used to set the appearance, but \textit{not the actions} of the link. The second parameter is a named destination, perhaps created by the \cs{hypertarget} command of \pkg{hyperref}. The third parameter is the text around which the link is constructed. @@ -362,9 +374,9 @@ creating the named destination of \texttt{retire}. \subsection{\cmdtitle{mlhyperref}}\label{ss:mlhyperref} A multi-line version of the \cs{hyperref} command. -\bVerb\takeMeasure{\string\mlhyperref[\#1]\darg{\#2}\darg{\#3}}% -\begin{dCmd}{\bxSize} -\mlhyperref[#1]{#2}{#3} +\bVerb\takeMeasure{\string\mlhyperref[\ameta{opts}]\darg{\ameta{label}}\darg{\ameta{text}}}% +\begin{dCmd}[commandchars=!()]{\bxSize} +\mlhyperref[!ameta(opts)]{!ameta(label)}{!ameta(text)} \end{dCmd} \endgroup \PD The first parameter is optional, and is used to set the @@ -402,9 +414,9 @@ See \mlNameref{retirement}. \subsection{\cmdtitle{mlnameref}} A multi-line version of the \cs{nameref} command. -\bVerb\takeMeasure{\string\mlnameref[\#1]\darg{\#2}}% -\begin{dCmd}{\bxSize} -\mlnameref[#1]{#2} +\bVerb\takeMeasure{\string\mlnameref[\ameta{opts}]\darg{\ameta{label}}}% +\begin{dCmd}[commandchars=!()]{\bxSize} +\mlnameref[!ameta(opts)]{!ameta(label)} \end{dCmd} \endgroup @@ -431,9 +443,9 @@ The code for this link is seen below: \subsection{\cmdtitle{mlNameref}} A multi-line version of the \pkg{hyperref} command, \cs{Nameref}. -\bVerb\takeMeasure{\string\mlNameref[\#1]\darg{\#2}}% -\begin{dCmd}{\bxSize} -\mlNameref[#1]{#2} +\bVerb\takeMeasure{\string\mlNameref[\ameta{opts}]\darg{\ameta{label}}}% +\begin{dCmd}[commandchars=!()]{\bxSize} +\mlNameref[!ameta(opts)]{!ameta(label)} \end{dCmd} \endgroup \PD The first parameter is optional, and is used to set the @@ -457,15 +469,15 @@ the page, \mlNameref{retirement}. The code for the link is seen below: \subsection{\cmdtitle{mlhref}} A multi-line version of the \pkg{hyperref} command, \cs{href}. -\bVerb\takeMeasure{\string\mlhref[\#1]\darg{\#2}\darg{\#3}}% -\begin{dCmd}{\bxSize} -\mlhref[#1]{#2}{#3} +\bVerb\takeMeasure{\string\mlhref[\ameta{opts}]\darg{\ameta{url}}\darg{\ameta{text}}}% +\begin{dCmd}[commandchars=!()]{\bxSize} +\mlhref[!ameta(opts)]{!ameta(url)}{!ameta(text)} \end{dCmd} \endgroup \PD The first parameter is optional, and is used to set the appearance, but \textit{not the actions} of the link. The - second parameter is a URL, while the third parameter is the link text. + second parameter is an URL, while the third parameter is the link text. \CmdDescription This is the multi-line version of the \pkg{hyperref} command, \cs{href}. The default appearance is @@ -488,13 +500,13 @@ defining a different action through the first parameter. The next link uses the \cs{mlhref} command with URL: \mlhref{% http://www.math.uakron.edu/~dpstory/acrotex.html#educational} {See the educational offerings of the {Acro\negthinspace{\TeX}} Web -Site at the University of Akron} +Site at the University of Akron}. \bVerb\takeMeasure{\{See the educational offerings of the \darg{Acro\string\negthinspace\darg{\string\TeX}} Web}% \begin{dCmd*}{\bxSize} \mlhref{% http://www.math.uakron.edu/~dpstory/acrotex.html#educational} {See the educational offerings of the {Acro\negthinspace{\TeX}} Web -Site at the University of Akron} +Site at the University of Akron}. \end{dCmd*} \eVerb Use the \cs{mlhref} command with mailto URL: My email address at Acro\negthinspace\TeX.Net, @@ -525,9 +537,9 @@ application associated with the extension of the file provided. A multi-line version of the \cs{url} command of the \pkg{url} package. The \pkg{hyperref} modifies this command to make it into an unbreakable link (at least for those using \app{Distiller}). -\bVerb\takeMeasure{\string\mlurl[\#1]\darg{\#2}}% -\begin{dCmd}{\bxSize} -\mlurl[#1]{#2} +\bVerb\takeMeasure{\string\mlurl[\ameta{opts}]\darg{\ameta{url}}}% +\begin{dCmd}[commandchars=!()]{\bxSize} +\mlurl[!ameta(opts)]{!ameta(url)} \end{dCmd} \endgroup @@ -554,8 +566,9 @@ See the Internet reference \mlurl{http://www.w3schools.com/tags/ref_urlencode.asp} for a discussion of the \textbf{\caps{HTML URL Encoding Reference}}. +% \exSrc{mlink_tst_url} -\exSrc{mlink_tst_url}The demo file that illustrate all the commands to +The demo file that illustrate all the commands to follow is \texttt{mlink\_tst\_url.tex}. Additional details and examples are found in this example file. @@ -605,13 +618,13 @@ two styles of key-values: js={app.alert("AcroTeX rocks!")}}]{AcroTeX can be found at \texttt{www.acrotex.net}, as close as your nearest web browser.} -\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent,fontsize=\small] +\begin{Verbatim}[xleftmargin=\amtIndent,fontsize=\small,commandchars={!@^}] \mlsetLink[\ui{% - border=visible, - linestyle=underlined, - bordercolor={0 0.6 0}, - linktxtcolor=webgreen, - js={app.alert("AcroTeX rocks!")}}]{AcroTeX...browser.} +!quad@border=visible,^ +!quad@linestyle=underlined,^ +!quad@bordercolor={0 0.6 0},^ +!quad@linktxtcolor=webgreen,^ +!quad@js={app.alert("AcroTeX rocks!")}}]{AcroTeX...browser.}^ \end{Verbatim} \item[] The \pkg{xkeyval} KVP system is described in the document \textsl{\mlhref{http://www.math.uakron.edu/~dpstory/acrotex/eformman.pdf}{Support for AcroForms and Links, and for Document JavaScript and Open Page Events}}.\footnote diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/examples/mlink_tst.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/examples/mlink_tst.pdf Binary files differindex cafe43e474..ebe8e0a45f 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/examples/mlink_tst.pdf +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/examples/mlink_tst.pdf diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/examples/mlink_tst.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/examples/mlink_tst.tex index e2a2a4ec43..9f87286c48 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/examples/mlink_tst.tex +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/examples/mlink_tst.tex @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ \renewcommand{\titleauthorproportion}{.5} + \title{Demonstrating the \textsf{aeb\_mlink} Package\texorpdfstring{\\[3pt]}{: }A member of AeB Pro} \author{D. P. Story} \subject{Multi-line links using the AcroTeX eDucation Bundle} @@ -26,8 +27,8 @@ \flJSStr\Msgii{Success! Multi-line links with hyphenation!\\n\\nCongrats, J\\u00FCrgen} \flJSStr\Msgiii{I said, \\"No, they won't work.\\"...I'm wrong again.} -% \mlMarksOn - +\mlMarksOn +\turnSyllbCntOn \begin{document} diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/examples/mlink_tst_url.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/examples/mlink_tst_url.pdf Binary files differindex b8467599ab..069ba1d4fc 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/examples/mlink_tst_url.pdf +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/examples/mlink_tst_url.pdf diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/examples/mlink_tst_url.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/examples/mlink_tst_url.tex index 926dda1b14..b5d566f908 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/examples/mlink_tst_url.tex +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/aeb_mlink/examples/mlink_tst_url.tex @@ -4,6 +4,8 @@ \usepackage[colorlinks]{hyperref} \usepackage{aeb_mlink} +\hypersetup{pdfpagemode=UseNone} + \definePath{\urlAcroTeXBlog}{http://www.acrotex.net/blog} \definecolor{webgreen}{rgb}{0,.6,0} @@ -11,6 +13,7 @@ \begin{document} + In this demo file we test the \verb~\mlurl~ command. OK, let's see if we still wrap around the line |