From 3a1a102e980610859d9f1b197733d6ce6a541c62 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Norbert Preining Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2021 03:01:22 +0000 Subject: CTAN sync 202103010301 --- macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/ChangeLog.txt | 5 + macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/README.md | 2 +- macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/backref.pdf | Bin 198298 -> 198815 bytes macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/hyperref-doc.css | 3 +- .../latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/hyperref-doc.html | 1774 ++++++++++---------- macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/hyperref-doc.pdf | Bin 298608 -> 298211 bytes macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/hyperref-doc.tex | 47 +- .../latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/hyperref-doc2.html | 2 +- .../latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/hyperref-doc3.html | 2 +- .../latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/hyperref-doc4.html | 2 +- macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/hyperref.pdf | Bin 2401370 -> 2426117 bytes macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/nameref.pdf | Bin 188032 -> 188802 bytes macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/hluatex.dtx | 4 +- macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/hyperref.dtx | 10 +- macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/hyperref.ins | 2 +- macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/manifest.txt | 2 +- macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/xr-hyper.sty | 2 +- 17 files changed, 924 insertions(+), 933 deletions(-) (limited to 'macros/latex/contrib/hyperref') diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/ChangeLog.txt b/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/ChangeLog.txt index be08826b9c..551ab35ccd 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/ChangeLog.txt +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/ChangeLog.txt @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ +2021-02-27 Ulrike Fischer/David Carlisle + * rename puenc-greek.def to puenc-greekbasic.def to resolve + name conflict with a file in greek-fontenc, issue #177 + * some documentation improvements (PR #174) + 2021-02-10 Ulrike Fischer/David Carlisle * moved the PU-declarations for greek to an extra file puenc-greek.ldf and force loading if the options psdextra is diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/README.md b/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/README.md index 9fcd761600..0bde5da6a8 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/README.md +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/README.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # README for hyperref bundle -Version 2021-02-10 v7.00j +Version 2021-02-27 v7.00k ## INTRODUCTION diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/backref.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/backref.pdf index 0443d65ea9..ce167800fc 100644 Binary files a/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/backref.pdf and b/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/backref.pdf differ diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/hyperref-doc.css b/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/hyperref-doc.css index ea1c3e45c1..ef64508938 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/hyperref-doc.css +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/hyperref-doc.css @@ -62,6 +62,7 @@ .ec-lmss-10{ font-family: sans-serif;} .ec-lmss-10{ font-family: sans-serif;} .ec-lmss-10{ font-family: sans-serif;} +.lmsy7-{font-size:70%;} .ec-lmr-9{font-size:90%;} .ec-lmr-8{font-size:80%;} .ec-lmvtt-10x-x-80{font-size:80%; font-family: monospace,monospace;} @@ -94,7 +95,6 @@ .ec-lmri-10{ font-style:italic;} .ec-lmri-10{ font-style:italic;} .ec-lmri-10{ font-style:italic;} -.lmsy7-{font-size:70%;} .ec-lmbx-10{ font-weight: bold;} .ec-lmbx-10{ font-weight: bold;} .ec-lmbx-10{ font-weight: bold;} @@ -288,6 +288,7 @@ table.longtable{margin-left:auto; margin-right: auto;} span.HoLogo-LaTeX span.HoLogo-a{position:relative;top:-.5ex;margin-left:-.36em;margin-right:-.15em;font-size:85%;} span.HoLogo-TeX span.HoLogo-e{position:relative;top:.5ex;margin-left:-.1667em;margin-right:-.125em;} a span.HoLogo-TeX span.HoLogo-e{text-decoration:none;} +span.HoLogo-OzTeX span.HoLogo-z{margin-left:-.03em;margin-right:-.15em;} span.HoLogo-XeTeX span.HoLogo-TeX{margin-left:-.15em;} span.HoLogo-Xe span.HoLogo-e{position:relative;top:.5ex;left-margin:-.1em;} span.HoLogo-LaTeX2e span.HoLogo-2{padding-left:.15em;} diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/hyperref-doc.html b/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/hyperref-doc.html index 7db9ff7a6e..04fc7b7c3b 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/hyperref-doc.html +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/hyperref-doc.html @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ href="https://github.com/latex3/hyperref/issues" class="url" >https://github.com/latex3/hyperref/issues)
2021-02-10 v7.00j
+class="ec-lmr-12">2021-02-27 v7.00k

Contents

@@ -190,10 +190,10 @@ href="#x1-12300013.10" id="QQ2-1-123">Future revisions of this license -

+

1 Introduction

-

The package derives from, and builds on, the work of the HyperTEX project, described at +

The package derives from, and builds on, the work of the HyperTEX project, described at http://xxx.lanl.gov/hypertex/1\special commands which a driver can turn into hypert it also provides new commands to allow the user to write ad hoc hypertext links, including those to external documents and URLs. -

The package is currently maintained at

The package is currently maintained at https://github.com/latex3/hyperref/ and issues should be reported there. -

This manual provides a brief overview of the

This manual provides a brief overview of the hyperref package. For more details, you should read the additional documentation distributed with the package, as well as the complete documentation by processing EX Web Companion, where you will find additional examples. -

The HyperTEX specification

The HyperTEX specification2 says that conformant viewers/translators must recognize the following set of html:<base href = "href_string"> -

The

The href, name and end commands are used to do the basic hypertext operations of establishing links @@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ The base_name command is be used to communicate to the DVI viewer the full (URL) location of the current document so that files specified by relative URLs may be retrieved correctly. -

The

The href and name commands must be paired with an end command later in the TeX file—the @@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ class="lmsy-10">\), and if it looks like a URL name it may cause problems. -

However, the drivers intended to produce

However, the drivers intended to produce only PDF use literal PostScript or PDF \special commands. The commands are defined in configuration files for different drivers, selected by package @@ -315,8 +315,12 @@ class="description">DVI processors conforming to the HyperTeX guidelines class="ec-lmss-10">xdvi, dvips (with the -z - option), OzTeX, and OzTEX, and Textures)

TeX4ht
pdftex
pdfTeX, Hàn Thê´ Thành’s TeX variant that writes PDF directly +class="description">pdfTeX, Hàn Thế Thành’s TeX variant that writes PDF directly
luatex
Textures interprets as hypertext jumps within the class="ec-lmbx-10">xetex
produces \special commands for XeTeX
-

Output from

Output from dvips or dvipsone must be processed using Acrobat Distiller to obtain a PDF file.If a driver is not given and cannot be autodetected, then us value to this option driverfallback. Example:

-

driverfallback=dvipdfm

-

Autodetected drivers (

Autodetected drivers (pdftex, xetex, vtex, driverfallback. If the driver is already specified or class="ec-lmss-10">driverfallback is ignored.

2 Implicit behavior

-

This package can be used with more or less any normal LaTeX document by specifying in the document +

This package can be used with more or less any normal LaTeX document by specifying in the document preamble

 \usepackage{hyperref}
 
-

-

Make sure it comes

+

Make sure it comes last of your loaded packages, to give it a fighting chance of not being over-written, since its job is to redefine many LaTeX commands. Hopefully you will find that all cross-references work correctly as hypertext. For example, \section commands will produce a bookmark and a link, class="ec-lmvtt-10">\section* commands will only show links when paired with a corresponding \addcontentsline command. -

In addition, the

In addition, the hyperindex option (see below) attempts to make items in the index by hyperlinked back to the text, and the option backref inserts extra ‘back’ links into the bibliography for each entry. @@ -452,10 +456,10 @@ Other options control the appearance of links, and give extra control over PDF o colorlinks, as its name well implies, colors the links instead of using boxes; this is the option used in this document. -

+

3 Package options

-

All user-configurable aspects of

All user-configurable aspects of hyperref are set using a single ‘key=value’ scheme (using the keyval package) with the key \hypersetup macro. When the package is loaded, a file hyperref.cfg is read if it can be found, and this is a convenient place to set options on a site-wide basis. -

Note however that some options (for example

Note however that some options (for example unicode) can only be used as package options, and not in \hypersetup as the option settings are processed as the package is read. -

As an example, the behavior of a particular file could be controlled by: +

As an example, the behavior of a particular file could be controlled by:

-

As seen in the previous example, information entries (pdftitle, pdfauthor, …) should be set after the +

+

As seen in the previous example, information entries (pdftitle, pdfauthor, …) should be set after the package is loaded. Otherwise LaTeX expands the values of these options prematurely. Also LaTeX strips spaces in options. Especially option ‘pdfborder’ requires some care. Curly braces protect the value, if given as package option. They are not necessary in \hypersetup. \usepackage[pdfborder={0 0 0}]{hyperref} \hypersetup{pdfborder=0 0 0} -

-

Package ‘kvoptions-patch’ patches LaTeX to make it aware of key value options and to prevent -premature value expansions. -

Some options can be given at any time, but many are restricted: before

+

Some options can be given at any time, but many are restricted: before \begin{document}, only in \usepackage[...]{hyperref}, before first use, etc. -

In the key descriptions that follow, many options do not need a value, as they default to the value +

In the key descriptions that follow, many options do not need a value, as they default to the value true if used. These are the ones classed as ‘boolean’. The values true and false can always be specified, however. -

+

3.1 General options

-

Firstly, the options to specify general behavior and page size. +

Firstly, the options to specify general behavior and page size.

-

+

3.2 Options for destination names

-

Destinations names (also anchor, target or link names) are internal names that identify a position on a +

Destinations names (also anchor, target or link names) are internal names that identify a position on a page in the document. They are used in link targets for inner document links or the bookmarks, for example. -

Usually anchor are set, if

Usually anchor are set, if \refstepcounter is called. Thus there is a counter name and value. Both are used to construct the destination name. By default the counter value follows the counter name separated by a dot. Example for the fourth chapter:

-

chapter.4

-

This scheme is used by: +

This scheme is used by:

\autoref
displays the description label for the reference depending on the counter name. - -
\hyperpage
is used by the index to get page links. Page anchor setting (pageanchor) must not - be turned off.
-

It is very important that the destination names are unique, because two destinations must not share + be turned off. + +

It is very important that the destination names are unique, because two destinations must not share the same name. The counter value \the<counter> is not always unique for the counter. For example, table and figures can be numbered inside the chapter without having the chapter number in their @@ -649,7 +650,7 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">table.2.4 is unique because it has used \theHtable that gives 2.4 in this case. -

Often the user do not need to set

Often the user do not need to set \theH<counter>. Defaults for standard cases (chapter, …) are provided. And after hyperref is loaded, new counters with parent counters also define \@addtoreset or \numberwithin of package amsmath are used. -

Usually problems with duplicate destination names can be solved by an appropriate definition of +

Usually problems with duplicate destination names can be solved by an appropriate definition of \theH<counter>. If option hypertexnames is disabled, then a unique artificial number is used instead of @@ -669,11 +670,11 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">plainpages the page anchors use the arabic form. In both latter cases \hyperpage for index links is affected and might not work properly. -

If an unnumbered entity gets an anchor (starred forms of chapters, sections, …) or

If an unnumbered entity gets an anchor (starred forms of chapters, sections, …) or \phantomsection is used, then the dummy counter name section* and an artificial unique number is used. -

If the final PDF file is going to be merged with another file, than the destination names might clash, +

If the final PDF file is going to be merged with another file, than the destination names might clash, because both documents might contain chapter.1 or page.1. Also \renewcommand*{\HyperDestNameFilter}[1]{\jobname-#1} -

-

In document

+

In document docA the destination name chapter.2 becomes docA-chapter.2. -

Destination names can also be used from the outside in URIs(, if the driver has not removed or +

Destination names can also be used from the outside in URIs(, if the driver has not removed or changed them), for example:

@@ -704,8 +705,8 @@ changed them), for example:
 http://somewhere/path/file.pdf#nameddest=chapter.4
 
-

-

However using a number seems unhappy. If another chapter is added before, the number changes. But it is +

+

However using a number seems unhappy. If another chapter is added before, the number changes. But it is very difficult to pass a new name for the destination to the anchor setting process that is usually deep hidden in the internals. The first name of \label after the anchor setting seems a good @@ -717,8 +718,8 @@ approximation:   \section{Introduction}   \label{intro} -

-

Option

+

Option destlabel checks for each \label, if there is a new destination name active and replaces the destination name by the label name. Because the destination name is already in use because of the @@ -740,8 +741,8 @@ class="ec-lmri-10">all destination names:   \jobname-\HyperDestLabelReplace{#1}% } -

-

The other case that only files prefixed that do not have a corresponding

+

The other case that only files prefixed that do not have a corresponding \label is more complicate, because \HyperDestLabelReplace needs the unmodified destination name as argument. This is solved by an @@ -765,12 +766,12 @@ LuaTEX): } \makeatother -

-

With option

+

With option destlabel destinations can also named manually, if the destination is not yet renamed:

-

\HyperDestRename{destinationnewname}

-

Hint: Anchors can also be named and set by

Hint: Anchors can also be named and set by \hypertarget.

-

+

3.3 Configuration options

boolean @@ -900,7 +901,7 @@ class="td11"> boolean @@ -912,7 +913,7 @@ class="td11"> boolean +

Allows links to be nested; no drivers currently support this.

@@ -929,14 +930,14 @@ class="td11">
true -

In the hypertex driver, the height of links is normally +

In the hypertex driver, the height of links is normally calculated by the driver as simply the base line of contained text; this options forces \special commands to reflect the @@ -888,7 +889,7 @@ class="td11"> boolean

both -

This option is in hyperref only used in the dviwindo driver, +

This option is in hyperref only used in the dviwindo driver, in all other cases it doesn’t do anything sensible—it neither allows nor prevents links to be broken. The ocgx2 package checks the state of the boolean.

true -

Determines whether every page is given an implicit anchor +

Determines whether every page is given an implicit anchor at the top left corner. If this is turned off, \printindex will not contain valid hyperlinks.

false -

Allows links to be nested; no drivers currently support this.

-

Note for option

Note for option breaklinks: The correct value is automatically set according to the driver features. It can be overwritten for drivers that do not support broken links. However, at any case, the link area will be wrong and displaced. -

+

3.4 Backend drivers

-

If no driver is specified, the package tries to find a driver in the following order: +

If no driver is specified, the package tries to find a driver in the following order:

  1. Autodetection, some TeX processors can be detected at TeX macro level (pdfTeX, XeTeX, @@ -953,7 +954,7 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">\Hy@defaultdriver. The macro takes a driver file name
  2. Package default is hypertex.
-

Many distributions are using a driver file

Many distributions are using a driver file hypertex.cfg that define \Hy@defaultdriver with hdvips. This @@ -962,7 +963,7 @@ class="ec-lmss-10">dvips provides much more features than hypertex for PDF generation.

class="td01">driverfallback +

Its value is used as driver option

+

if the driver is not given or autodetected.

dvipdfm driver. < class="td01">dvipdfmx dvipdfmx driver. < class="td01">dvips dvips driver. class="td01">dvipsone dvipsone driver. class="td01">dviwindo @@ -1025,35 +1026,35 @@ class="ec-lmss-10">dviwindo Windows previewer. class="td01">hypertex pdftex program. ps2pdf dvips. class="td01">tex4ht VTeX; the PDF and HTML backends are detected class="td01">vtexpdfmark +

For use with XeTeX (using backend for dvipdfm).

@@ -1113,7 +1114,7 @@ class="td01"> class="td01">
-

Its value is used as driver option

-

if the driver is not given or autodetected.

dvipdfm -

Sets up

Sets up hyperref for use with the dvipdfm driver.

-

Sets up

Sets up hyperref for use with the dvipdfmx driver.

-

Sets up

Sets up hyperref for use with the dvips driver.

-

Sets up

Sets up hyperref for use with the dvipsone driver.

-

Sets up

Sets up hyperref for use with the dviwindo Windows previewer.

-

Sets up

Sets up hyperref for use with the HyperTeX-compliant drivers.

latex2html -

Redefines a few macros for compatibility with

Redefines a few macros for compatibility with latex2html.

nativepdf -

An alias for

An alias for dvips

pdfmark -

An alias for

An alias for dvips

pdftex -

Sets up

Sets up hyperref for use with the pdftex program.

-

Redefines a few macros for compatibility with Ghostscript’s PDF writer, +

Redefines a few macros for compatibility with Ghostscript’s PDF writer, otherwise identical to dvips.

-

For use with

For use with TeX4ht

textures -

For use with

For use with Textures

vtex -

For use with MicroPress’

For use with MicroPress’ VTeX; the PDF and HTML backends are detected automatically.

-

For use with

For use with VTeX’s PostScript backend.

xetex -

For use with XeTeX (using backend for dvipdfm).

-

If you use

If you use dviwindo, you may need to redefine the macro \wwwbrowser (the default is -

-

+

+

3.5 Extension options

extension +

+

Sets encap character for hyperindex

@@ -1268,7 +1269,7 @@ class="td11"> boolean +

Color for normal internal links.

+

Color for anchor text. Ignored by most drivers.

+

Color for bibliographical citations in text.

+

Color for URLs which open local files.

+

Color for Acrobat menu items.

+

Color for run links (launch annotations).

+

Color for linked URLs.

+

Use small caps instead of color for links.

+

Hide links (removing color and border).

@@ -1385,14 +1386,14 @@ class="td01"> style="vertical-align:baseline;" id="TBL-6-27-">
text -

Set the file extension (e.g. 

Set the file extension (e.g. dvi) which will be appended to file links created if you use the xr @@ -1158,7 +1159,7 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">hyperfigures

boolean -

text false -

Adds ‘backlink’ text to the end of each item in the +

Adds ‘backlink’ text to the end of each item in the bibliography, as a list of section numbers. This can only work properly if there is a blank line after each @@ -1189,7 +1190,7 @@ class="td11"> boolean

false -

Adds ‘backlink’ text to the end of each item in the +

Adds ‘backlink’ text to the end of each item in the bibliography, as a list of page numbers.

boolean true -

Makes the page +

Makes the page numbers of index entries into hyperlinks. Relays on unique page anchors (pageanchor, …) boolean

true -

Makes the footnote marks into hyperlinks to the +

Makes the footnote marks into hyperlinks to the footnote text. Easily broken …

encap -

Sets encap character for hyperindex

text section -

make text (

make text (section), page number (page), both (all) @@ -1246,7 +1247,7 @@ class="td11"> boolean

false -

make page number, not text, be link on TOC, LOF +

make page number, not text, be link on TOC, LOF and LOT

boolean false -

allow links to break over lines by making links over +

allow links to break over lines by making links over multiple lines into PDF links to the same target

false -

Colors the text of links and anchors. The colors +

Colors the text of links and anchors. The colors chosen depend on the the type of link. At present the only types of link distinguished are citations, page references, URLs, local file references, and other @@ -1282,7 +1283,7 @@ class="td11"> color

red -

Color for normal internal links.

color black -

Color for anchor text. Ignored by most drivers.

color green -

Color for bibliographical citations in text.

color cyan -

Color for URLs which open local files.

color red -

Color for Acrobat menu items.

color filecolor -

Color for run links (launch annotations).

color magenta -

Color for linked URLs.

allcolors color -

Set all color options (without border and field +

Set all color options (without border and field options).

boolean false -

Use small caps instead of color for links.

hidelinks -

Hide links (removing color and border).

-

Note that all color names must be defined before use, following the normal system of the standard +

Note that all color names must be defined before use, following the normal system of the standard LaTeX color package. -

+

3.6 PDF-specific display options

boolean @@ -1438,7 +1439,7 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">bookmarksopenlevel +

to specify which ‘toc’ file to mimic

@@ -1495,7 +1496,7 @@ class="td11"> name @@ -1507,7 +1508,7 @@ class="td11"> RGB color +

The color of the box around citations

+

The color of the box around links to files

+

The color of the box around normal links

+

The color of the box around Acrobat menu links

+

The color of the box around links to URLs

+

Color of border around ‘run’ links

+

Set all border color options

true -

A set of Acrobat bookmarks are written, in a +

A set of Acrobat bookmarks are written, in a manner similar to the table of contents, requiring two passes of LaTeX. Some postprocessing of the bookmark file (file extension boolean

false -

If Acrobat bookmarks are requested, show them +

If Acrobat bookmarks are requested, show them with all the subtrees expanded.

parameter -

level (

level (\maxdimen) to which bookmarks are open

boolean false -

If Acrobat bookmarks are requested, include +

If Acrobat bookmarks are requested, include section numbers.

text toc -

to specify which ‘toc’ file to mimic

boolean false -

This option should be used to produce CJK +

This option should be used to produce CJK bookmarks. Package hyperref supports both normal and preprocessed mode of the CJK Acroread itself) support this. Also note that option ‘CJKbookmarks’ cannot be used together with option ‘unicode’. -

No mechanism is provided to +

No mechanism is provided to translate non-Unicode bookmarks to Unicode; for portable PDF documents only Unicode encoding should be used.

/I -

How link buttons behave when selected; /I is +

How link buttons behave when selected; /I is for inverse (the default); the other possibilities are /N (no effect), /O (outline), and /P (inset highlighting).

0 1 0 -

The color of the box around citations

RGB color 0 .5 .5 -

The color of the box around links to files

RGB color 1 0 0 -

The color of the box around normal links

RGB color 1 0 0 -

The color of the box around Acrobat menu links

RGB color 0 1 1 -

The color of the box around links to URLs

RGB color 0 .7 .7 -

Color of border around ‘run’ links

allbordercolors -

Set all border color options

0 0 1 -

The style of box around links; defaults to a box +

The style of box around links; defaults to a box with lines of 1pt thickness, but the colorlinks option resets it to produce no border.

-

Note that the color of link borders can be specified only as 3 numbers in the range 0..1, giving an RGB -color. You cannot use colors defined in TeX. Since version 6.76a this is no longer true. Especially with -the help of package xcolor the usual color specifications of package (x)color can be used. For further +

The color of link borders used to be specified only as 3 numbers in the range 0..1, giving an RGB color. +Since version 6.76a, the usual color specifications of package (x)color can be used if xcolor has been +loaded. For further information see description of package hycolor. -information see description of package hycolor. -

The bookmark commands are stored in a file called

The bookmark commands are stored in a file called jobname.out. The files is not processed by LaTeX so any markup is passed through. You can postprocess this file as needed; as an aid @@ -1610,12 +1610,12 @@ line

 \let\WriteBookmarks\relax
 
-

-

+

+

3.7 PDF display and information options

class="td01">baseurl +

Sets the base URL of the PDF document

pdftitle +

Sets the document information Title field

+

Sets the document information Author field

+

Sets the document information Subject field

+

Sets the document information Creator field

+

Sets the document information Keywords field

+

Sets the default PDF ‘view’ for each link

class="td01">pdfstartview +

Set the startup page view

+

Set the startup page view of remote PDF files

@@ -1799,22 +1799,22 @@ class="td10"> class="td01">pdfcenterwindow @@ -1823,22 +1823,22 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">R2L (right to left) class="td01">pdfdisplaydoctitle +

resize document window to fit document size

class="td01">pdflang +

PDF language identifier (RFC 3066)

+

make PDF viewer’s menu bar visible

class="td01">pdfnumcopies +

number of printed copies

+

set PDF page labels

class="td01">pdfprintclip class="td01">pdfprintpagerange +

set /PrintPageRange of viewer preferences

class="td01">pdftoolbar +

make PDF toolbar visible

class="td01">pdfviewclip class="td01">pdfwindowui +

make PDF user interface elements visible

+

Unicode encoded PDF strings

@@ -2136,7 +2136,7 @@ class="td01"> style="vertical-align:baseline;" id="TBL-8-43-">
-

URL

URL

-

Sets the base URL of the PDF document

pdfpagemode -

name

name

empty -

Determines how the file is opening in +

Determines how the file is opening in Acrobat; the possibilities are UseNone, UseOutlines is used.

-

text

text

-

Sets the document information Title field

pdfauthor -

text

text

-

Sets the document information Author field

pdfsubject -

text

text

-

Sets the document information Subject field

pdfcreator -

text

text

-

Sets the document information Creator field

addtopdfcreator -

text

text

-

Adds additional text to the document +

Adds additional text to the document information Creator field

pdfkeywords -

text

text

-

Sets the document information Keywords field

pdftrapped -

name

name

empty -

Sets the document information Trapped entry. +

Sets the document information Trapped entry. Possible values are True, False and Unknown. class="td01">pdfinfo

-

key +

key value list

empty -

Alternative interface for setting the document +

Alternative interface for setting the document information.

pdfview -

name

name

XYZ -

Sets the default PDF ‘view’ for each link

pdfstartpage -

integer

integer

1 -

Determines on which page the PDF file is +

Determines on which page the PDF file is opened. An empty value means, the entry is not set.

-

name

name

Fit -

Set the startup page view

pdfremotestartview -

name

name

Fit -

Set the startup page view of remote PDF files

pdfpagescrop -

n +

n n n n

-

Sets the default PDF crop box for pages. This +

Sets the default PDF crop box for pages. This should be a set of four numbers

-

boolean

boolean

false -

position the document window in the center +

position the document window in the center of the screen

pdfdirection -

name

name

empty -

direction setting. Possible values:

direction setting. Possible values: L2R (left to right) and R2L (right to left)

-

boolean

boolean

false -

display document title instead of file name in +

display document title instead of file name in title bar

pdfduplex -

name

name

empty -

paper handling option for print +

paper handling option for print dialog. Possible vatues are: Simplex (print single-sided), DuplexFlipLongEdge (duplex and flip on class="td01">pdffitwindow

-

boolean

boolean

false -

resize document window to fit document size

-

name

name

relax -

PDF language identifier (RFC 3066)

pdfmenubar -

boolean

boolean

true -

make PDF viewer’s menu bar visible

pdfnewwindow -

boolean

boolean

false -

make links that open another PDF file start a +

make links that open another PDF file start a new window

pdfnonfullscreenpagemode -

name

name

empty -

page mode setting on exiting full-screen mode. +

page mode setting on exiting full-screen mode. Possible values are UseNone, UseOutlines, @@ -1915,21 +1915,21 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">UseOC

-

integer

integer

empty -

number of printed copies

pdfpagelayout -

name

name

empty -

set layout of PDF pages. Possible values: +

set layout of PDF pages. Possible values: SinglePage, OneColumn, TwoPageRight class="td01">pdfpagelabels

-

boolean

boolean

true -

set PDF page labels

pdfpagetransition -

name

name

empty -

set PDF page transition style. Possible values +

set PDF page transition style. Possible values are Split, Blinds, R, which simply replaces the old page w class="td01">pdfpicktraybypdfsize

-

boolean

boolean

false -

specify whether PDF page size is used to select +

specify whether PDF page size is used to select input paper tray in print dialog

pdfprintarea -

name

name

empty -

set /PrintArea of viewer preferences. Possible +

set /PrintArea of viewer preferences. Possible values are MediaBox, CropBox, CropBox

-

name

name

empty -

set /PrintClip of viewer preferences. Possible +

set /PrintClip of viewer preferences. Possible values are MediaBox, CropBox, CropBox

-

n +

n n (n n)*

empty -

set /PrintPageRange of viewer preferences

pdfprintscaling -

name

name

empty -

page scaling option for print dialog (option +

page scaling option for print dialog (option /PrintScaling of viewer preferences, PDF 1.6); valid values are None and AppDefault

-

boolean

boolean

true -

make PDF toolbar visible

pdfviewarea -

name

name

empty -

set /ViewArea of viewer preferences. Possible +

set /ViewArea of viewer preferences. Possible values are MediaBox, CropBox, CropBox

-

name

name

empty -

set /ViewClip of viewer preferences Possible +

set /ViewClip of viewer preferences Possible values are MediaBox, CropBox, CropBox

-

boolean

boolean

true -

make PDF user interface elements visible

unicode -

boolean

boolean

true -

Unicode encoded PDF strings

-

Each link in Acrobat carries its own magnification level, which is set using PDF coordinate space, which +

Each link in Acrobat carries its own magnification level, which is set using PDF coordinate space, which is not the same as TeX’s. The unit is bp and the origin is in the lower left corner. See also \hypercalcbp that is explained on page pdfstartview and pdfremotestartview parameters.

XYZ +

Fits the page to the window.

+

Fits the width of the page to the window.

+

Fits the height of the page to the window.

FitR +

Fits the page bounding box to the window.

left top zoom -

Sets a coordinate and a zoom factor. If any one +

Sets a coordinate and a zoom factor. If any one is null, the source link value is used. null null Fit

-

Fits the page to the window.

FitH top -

Fits the width of the page to the window.

FitV left -

Fits the height of the page to the window.

left bottom right top -

Fits the rectangle specified by the four +

Fits the rectangle specified by the four coordinates to the window.

FitB -

Fits the page bounding box to the window.

FitBH top -

Fits the width of the page bounding box to +

Fits the width of the page bounding box to the window.

FitBV left -

Fits the height of the page bounding box to +

Fits the height of the page bounding box to the window.

-

The

The pdfpagelayout can be one of the following values.

class="td01">SinglePage +

Displays a single page; advancing flips the page

+

Displays the document in one column; continuous scrolling.

class="td01">
-

Displays a single page; advancing flips the page

OneColumn -

Displays the document in one column; continuous scrolling.

TwoColumnLeft -

Displays the document in two columns, odd-numbered pages to +

Displays the document in two columns, odd-numbered pages to the left.

TwoColumnRight -

Displays the document in two columns, odd-numbered pages to +

Displays the document in two columns, odd-numbered pages to the right.

TwoPageLeft -

Displays two pages, odd-numbered pages to the left (since PDF +

Displays two pages, odd-numbered pages to the left (since PDF 1.5).

TwoPageRight -

Displays two pages, odd-numbered pages to the right (since PDF +

Displays two pages, odd-numbered pages to the right (since PDF 1.5).

-

Finally, the

Finally, the pdfpagetransition can be one of the following values, where /Di stands for direction of motion in degrees, generally in 90/M is for motion, either in (/I) or out (/O).

Blinds +

A box sweeps in or out.

@@ -2372,14 +2372,14 @@ class="td01">Split +

Two lines sweep across the screen to reveal the new page.

+

Simply replaces the old page with the new one.

Push Cover Fade
/Dm -

Multiple lines distributed evenly across the screen sweep +

Multiple lines distributed evenly across the screen sweep in the same direction to reveal the new page.

Box /M -

A box sweeps in or out.

Dissolve -

The page image dissolves in a piecemeal fashion to reveal +

The page image dissolves in a piecemeal fashion to reveal the new page.

Glitter /Di -

Similar to Dissolve, except the effect sweeps across the +

Similar to Dissolve, except the effect sweeps across the screen.

/Dm /M -

Two lines sweep across the screen to reveal the new page.

Wipe /Di -

A single line sweeps across the screen to reveal the new +

A single line sweeps across the screen to reveal the new page.

R -

Simply replaces the old page with the new one.

Fly /Di /M -

Changes are flown out or in (as specified by /M), in the +

Changes are flown out or in (as specified by /M), in the direction specified by /Di, to or from a location that is offscreen except when /Di is None.

/Di -

The old page slides off the screen while the new page +

The old page slides off the screen while the new page slides in, pushing the old page out in the direction specified by /Di.

/Di -

The new page slides on to the screen in the direction +

The new page slides on to the screen in the direction specified by /Di, covering the old page.

Uncover /Di -

The old page slides off the screen in the direction +

The old page slides off the screen in the direction specified by /Di, uncovering the new page in the direction specified by /Di.

-

The new page gradually becomes visible through the old +

The new page gradually becomes visible through the old one.

-

+

3.8 Option pdfinfo

-

The information entries can be set using

The information entries can be set using pdftitle, pdfsubject, …. Option pdfinfo provides an alternative @@ -2477,14 +2477,14 @@ strings (see PDF specification). Example:   } } -

-

+

+

3.9 Big alphabetical list

-

The following is a complete listing of available options for

The following is a complete listing of available options for hyperref, arranged alphabetically.

allbordercolors +

Set all border color options

+

set color of anchors, ignored by most drivers.

+

do bibliographical back references

+

set base URL for document

+

make bookmarks

+

put section numbers in bookmarks

+

open up bookmark tree

+

level to which bookmarks are open

+

to specify which ‘toc’ file to mimic

+

allow links to break over lines

+

to produce CJK bookmarks

+

color of border around cites

+

color of citation links

+

color links

debug @@ -2636,7 +2636,7 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">destlabel draft +

do not do any hyperlinking

+

default if no driver specified or detected

+

to set encap character for hyperindex

+

suffix of linked files

+

color of border around file links

+

color of file links

+

opposite of option draft

+

use small caps instead of color for links

+

Hide links (removing color and border)

+

make figures hyper links

+

set up hyperlinked footnotes

+

set up hyperlinked indices

+

use guessable names for links

+

redefine LaTeX internals

+

color of border around links

@@ -2827,7 +2827,7 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">linkcolor +

color of links

+

make text be link on TOC, LOF and LOT

+

color of border around menu links

+

color for menu links

+

use LaTeX-computed names for links

nesting +

allow nesting of links

+

put an anchor on every page

+

backreference by page number

+

text for PDF Author field

+

width of PDF link border

+

border style for links

+

text for PDF Creator field

+

+

direction setting

+

paper handling option for print dialog

@@ -2994,7 +2994,7 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">pdffitwindow +

resize document window to fit document size

+

set highlighting of PDF links

+

text for PDF Keywords field

+

PDF language identifier (RFC 3066)

+

make PDF viewer’s menu bar visible

+

make links that open another PDF

+

file start a new window

+

page mode setting on exiting full-screen mode

+

number of printed copies

+

set PDF page labels

+

set layout of PDF pages

+

set default mode of PDF display

+

set crop size of PDF document

+

set PDF page transition style

pdfpicktraybypdfsize +

set option for print dialog

+

set /PrintArea of viewer preferences

+

set /PrintClip of viewer preferences

+

set /PrintPageRange of viewer preferences

@@ -3159,7 +3159,7 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">pdfprintscaling +

page scaling option for print dialog

+

text for PDF Producer field

+

starting view of remote PDF documents

+

page at which PDF document opens

+

starting view of PDF document

+

text for PDF Subject field

+

text for PDF Title field

+

make PDF toolbar visible

+

PDF ‘view’ when on link traversal

+

set /ViewArea of viewer preferences

+

set /ViewClip of viewer preferences

+

make PDF user interface elements visible

+

do page number anchors as plain Arabic

+

color of border around ‘run’ links

+

color of ‘run’ links

@@ -3329,14 +3329,14 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">setpagesize +

set page size by special driver commands

@@ -3355,7 +3355,7 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">unicode +

color of border around URL links

+

color of URL links

+

be chatty

style="vertical-align:baseline;" id="TBL-12-119-">
-

Set all border color options

allcolors -

Set all color options (without border and field +

Set all color options (without border and field options)

anchorcolor black -

set color of anchors, ignored by most drivers.

backref false -

do bibliographical back references

baseurl empty -

set base URL for document

bookmarks true -

make bookmarks

bookmarksnumbered false -

put section numbers in bookmarks

bookmarksopen false -

open up bookmark tree

bookmarksopenlevel \maxdimen -

level to which bookmarks are open

bookmarkstype toc -

to specify which ‘toc’ file to mimic

breaklinks false -

allow links to break over lines

CJKbookmarks false -

to produce CJK bookmarks

citebordercolor 0 1 0 -

color of border around cites

citecolor green -

color of citation links

colorlinks false -

color links

true -

(

(tex4ht, dviwindo)

false -

provide details of anchors defined; same as +

provide details of anchors defined; same as verbose

false -

destinations are named by the first

destinations are named by the first \label after the anchor creation

false -

do not do any hyperlinking

driverfallback -

default if no driver specified or detected

dvipdfm -

use

use dvipdfm backend

dvipdfmx -

use

use dvipdfmx backend

dvips -

use

use dvips backend

dvipsone -

use

use dvipsone backend

dviwindo -

use

use dviwindo backend

encap -

to set encap character for hyperindex

extension dvi -

suffix of linked files

filebordercolor 0 .5 .5 -

color of border around file links

filecolor cyan -

color of file links

final true -

opposite of option draft

frenchlinks false -

use small caps instead of color for links

hidelinks -

Hide links (removing color and border)

hyperfigures false -

make figures hyper links

hyperfootnotes true -

set up hyperlinked footnotes

hyperindex true -

set up hyperlinked indices

hypertex -

use

use HyperTeX backend

hypertexnames true -

use guessable names for links

implicit true -

redefine LaTeX internals

latex2html -

use

use LaTeX2HTML backend

linkbordercolor 1 0 0 -

color of border around links

red -

color of links

linktoc section -

make text be link on TOC, LOF and LOT

linktocpage false -

make page number, not text, be link on TOC, +

make page number, not text, be link on TOC, LOF and LOT

menubordercolor 1 0 0 -

color of border around menu links

menucolor red -

color for menu links

nativepdf false -

an alias for

an alias for dvips

naturalnames false -

use LaTeX-computed names for links

false -

allow nesting of links

pageanchor true -

put an anchor on every page

pagebackref false -

backreference by page number

pdfauthor empty -

text for PDF Author field

pdfborder 0 0 1 -

width of PDF link border

0 0 0 -

(

(colorlinks)

pdfborderstyle -

border style for links

pdfcenterwindow false -

position the document window in the center +

position the document window in the center of the screen

pdfcreator LaTeX with -

text for PDF Creator field

hyperref -

pdfdirection empty -

direction setting

pdfdisplaydoctitle false -

display document title instead of file name in +

display document title instead of file name in title bar

pdfduplex empty -

paper handling option for print dialog

false -

resize document window to fit document size

pdfhighlight /I -

set highlighting of PDF links

pdfinfo empty -

alternative interface for setting document +

alternative interface for setting document information

pdfkeywords empty -

text for PDF Keywords field

pdflang relax -

PDF language identifier (RFC 3066)

pdfmark false -

an alias for

an alias for dvips

pdfmenubar true -

make PDF viewer’s menu bar visible

pdfnewwindow false -

make links that open another PDF

-

file start a new window

pdfnonfullscreenpagemode empty -

page mode setting on exiting full-screen mode

pdfnumcopies empty -

number of printed copies

pdfpagelabels true -

set PDF page labels

pdfpagelayout empty -

set layout of PDF pages

pdfpagemode empty -

set default mode of PDF display

pdfpagescrop empty -

set crop size of PDF document

pdfpagetransition empty -

set PDF page transition style

empty -

set option for print dialog

pdfprintarea empty -

set /PrintArea of viewer preferences

pdfprintclip empty -

set /PrintClip of viewer preferences

pdfprintpagerange empty -

set /PrintPageRange of viewer preferences

empty -

page scaling option for print dialog

pdfproducer empty -

text for PDF Producer field

pdfremotestartview Fit -

starting view of remote PDF documents

pdfstartpage 1 -

page at which PDF document opens

pdfstartview Fit -

starting view of PDF document

pdfsubject empty -

text for PDF Subject field

pdftex -

use

use pdfTeX backend

pdftitle empty -

text for PDF Title field

pdftoolbar true -

make PDF toolbar visible

pdftrapped empty -

Sets the document information Trapped entry. +

Sets the document information Trapped entry. Possible values are True, False and pdfview

XYZ -

PDF ‘view’ when on link traversal

pdfviewarea empty -

set /ViewArea of viewer preferences

pdfviewclip empty -

set /ViewClip of viewer preferences

pdfwindowui true -

make PDF user interface elements visible

plainpages false -

do page number anchors as plain Arabic

ps2pdf -

use

use ps2pdf backend

psdextra false -

define more short names for PDF string +

define more short names for PDF string commands

raiselinks false -

raise up links (for

raise up links (for HyperTeX backend)

runbordercolor 0 .7 .7 -

color of border around ‘run’ links

runcolor filecolor -

color of ‘run’ links

true -

set page size by special driver commands

tex4ht -

use

use TeX4ht backend

textures -

use

use Textures backend

true -

Unicode encoded pdf strings, starting with +

Unicode encoded pdf strings, starting with version v7.00g set by default to true for all engines. It will load a number of definitions in puenc.def. It can be set to false for pdflatex, @@ -3367,7 +3367,7 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">urlbordercolor

0 1 1 -

color of border around URL links

urlcolor magenta -

color of URL links

verbose false -

be chatty

vtex -

use

use VTeX backend

xetex -

use

use XeTeX backend

-

+

4 Additional user macros

-

If you need to make references to URLs, or write explicit links, the following low-level user macros are +

If you need to make references to URLs, or write explicit links, the following low-level user macros are provided: -

+

}{text}
-

The

The text is made a hyperlink to the URL; this must be a full URL (relative to the base URL, if that is defined). The special characters # and ˜ do not need to be escaped in any way (unless the command is used in the argument of another command). -

The optional argument

The optional argument options recognizes the hyperref options pdfremotestartview, pdfnewwindow @@ -3468,7 +3468,7 @@ class="ec-lmvtk-10">nextactionraw:

The value of key /Next of action dictionaries, see PDF specification.
-

+

\url{URL}
-

Similar to

Similar to \href{URL\href also tries to detect the link type. Thus the result can be a url link, file link, … -

+

\nolinkurl{URL}
-

Write

Write URL in the same way as \url, without creating a hyperlink. -

+

{URL}
-

A base

A base URL is established, which is prepended to other specified URLs, to make it easier to write portable documents. -

+

}{text}
-

The link to the image referenced by the URL is inserted, using

The link to the image referenced by the URL is inserted, using text as the anchor. -

For drivers that produce HTML, the image itself is inserted by the browser, with the

For drivers that produce HTML, the image itself is inserted by the browser, with the text being ignored completely. -

+

}{text}
-

A target area of the document (the

A target area of the document (the text) is marked, and given the name category.name -

+

}{text}
-

text is made into a link to URL#category.name -

+

]{text}
-

text is made into a link to the same place as \ref{label} would be linked. -

+

}{text}
-

+

}{text}
-

A simple internal link is created with

A simple internal link is created with \hypertarget, with two parameters of an anchor name, and anchor \hyperlink has two arguments, the name class="ec-lmvtt-10">\hypertarget, and the text which be used as the link on the page. -

Note that in HTML parlance, the

Note that in HTML parlance, the \hyperlink command inserts a notional # in front of each link, making it relative to the current testdocument; \href expects a full URL. -

+

\phantomsection
-

This sets an anchor at this location. It works similar to

This sets an anchor at this location. It works similar to \hypertarget{}{} with an automatically chosen anchor name. Often it is used in conjunction with -

-

Now the entry in the table of contents (and bookmarks) for the index points to the start of the index page, +

+

Now the entry in the table of contents (and bookmarks) for the index points to the start of the index page, not to a location before this page. -

+

\autoref class="ec-lmvtt-10">{label}
-

This is a replacement for the usual

This is a replacement for the usual \ref command that places a contextual label in front of the reference. This gives your users a bigger target to click for hyperlinks (e.g. ‘section 2’ instead of merely the number ‘2’). -

The label is worked out from the context of the original

The label is worked out from the context of the original \label command by hyperref by using the macros listed below (shown with their default values). The macros can be (re)defined in documents using @@ -3692,7 +3692,7 @@ macros listed below (shown with their default values). The macros can be (re)def class="ec-lmvtt-10">\(re)newcommand; note that some of these macros are already defined in the standard document classes. The mixture of lowercase and uppercase initial letters is deliberate and corresponds to the author’s practice. -

For each macro below,

For each macro below, hyperref checks \*autorefname before \*name. For instance, it looks for @@ -3700,7 +3700,7 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">\*name. For instance, it looks for class="ec-lmvtt-10">\figureautorefname before \figurename.

class="td01">Macro +

Figure

+

Table

+

Part

+

Appendix

+

Equation

+

item

+

chapter

+

section

+

subsection

+

subsubsection

+

paragraph

+

footnote

class="td01">\AMSname +

Equation

+

Theorem

+

page

@@ -3821,7 +3821,7 @@ class="td01"> class="td01">
-

Default

\figurename -

Figure

\tablename -

Table

\partname -

Part

\appendixname -

Appendix

\equationname -

Equation

\Itemname -

item

\chaptername -

chapter

\sectionname -

section

\subsectionname -

subsection

\subsubsectionname -

subsubsection

\paragraphname -

paragraph

\Hfootnotename -

footnote

-

Equation

\theoremname -

Theorem

\page -

page

-

Example for a redefinition if

Example for a redefinition if babel is used:

@@ -3832,8 +3832,8 @@ class="ec-lmss-10">babel is used:   \def\subsectionautorefname{Unterkapitel}% } -

-

Hint:

+

Hint: \autoref works via the counter name that the reference is based on. Sometimes \autoref chooses the wrong name, if the counter is used for different things. For example, it happens with @@ -3873,8 +3873,8 @@ We will use \autoref{a} to prove \auto \end{document} -

-

+

+

{label}
-

It replaces

It replaces \pageref and adds the name for page in front of the page reference. First \pageautorefname is checked before \pagename. -

For instances where you want a reference to use the correct counter, but not to create a +

For instances where you want a reference to use the correct counter, but not to create a link, there are starred forms (these starred forms exist even if hyperref has been loaded with implicit=false): -

+

\ref*{label}
-

+

{label}
-

+

\autoref*{label}
-

+

{label}
-

A typical use would be to write +

A typical use would be to write

 \hyperref[other]{that nice section (\ref*{other}) we read before}
 
-

-

We want

+

We want \ref*{other} to generate the correct number, but not to form a link, since we do this ourselves with \hyperref. -

+

}{TeXstring}
-

\pdfstringdef returns a macro containing the PDF string. (Currently this is done globally, but do not rely on it.) All the following tasks, definitions and redefinitions are made in a group to keep them local: @@ -4009,11 +4009,11 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">\textbf, etc.

  • Support for \xspace provided by the xspace package
  • -

    In addition, parentheses are protected to avoid the danger of unsafe unbalanced parentheses in +

    In addition, parentheses are protected to avoid the danger of unsafe unbalanced parentheses in the PDF string. For further details, see Heiko Oberdiek’s EuroTeX paper distributed with hyperref. -

    +

    {NoHyper}…\end{NoHyper}
    -

    Sometimes we just don’t want the wretched package interfering with us. Define an environment we +

    Sometimes we just don’t want the wretched package interfering with us. Define an environment we can put in manually, or include in a style file, which stops the hypertext functions doing anything. This is used, for instance, in the Elsevier classes, to stop hyperref playing havoc in the front matter. -

    +

    4.1 Bookmark macros

    -

    +

    4.1.1 Setting bookmarks
    -

    Usually

    Usually hyperref automatically adds bookmarks for \section and similar macros. But they can also set manually. -

    +

    }{name}
    -

    creates a bookmark with the specified text and at the given level (default is 0). As name for the +

    creates a bookmark with the specified text and at the given level (default is 0). As name for the internal anchor name is used (in conjunction with level). Therefore the name must be unique (similar to \label). -

    +

    }{name}
    -

    creates a bookmark at the current level. -

    +

    creates a bookmark at the current level. +

    }{name}
    -

    creates a bookmark one step down in the bookmark hierarchy. Internally the current level is increased +

    creates a bookmark one step down in the bookmark hierarchy. Internally the current level is increased by one. -

    +

    }{name}
    -

    creates a bookmark below the current bookmark level. However after the command the current +

    creates a bookmark below the current bookmark level. However after the command the current bookmark level has not changed. -

    Hint: Package bookmark replaces hyperref’s bookmark organization by a new algorithm: @@ -4118,18 +4118,18 @@ class="ec-lmss-10">hyperref’s bookmark organization by a new algori

  • More control over the bookmark appearance (color, font).
  • Different bookmark actions are supported (external file links, URLs, …).
  • -

    Therefore I recommend using this package. -

    +

    Therefore I recommend using this package. +

    4.1.2 Replacement macros
    -

    hyperref takes the text for bookmarks from the arguments of commands like \section, which can contain things like math, colors, or font changes, none of which will display in bookmarks as is. -

    +

    }{PDFstring}
    -

    For example, +

    For example,

    @@ -4155,8 +4155,8 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">}  
     }
     \section{\texorpdfstring{\textcolor{red}}{}{Red} Mars}
     
    -

    -

    +

    \pdfstringdef executes the hook before it expands the string. Therefore, you can use this hook to perform additional tasks or to disable additional commands. @@ -4168,8 +4168,8 @@ perform additional tasks or to disable additional commands.   \renewcommand{\mycommand}[1]{}% } -

    -

    However, for disabling commands, an easier way is via

    +

    However, for disabling commands, an easier way is via \pdfstringdefDisableCommands, which adds its argument to the definition of \pdfstringdefPreHook (‘@’ can here be used as letter in command @@ -4183,11 +4183,11 @@ names):   \let\textcolor\@gobble } -

    -

    +

    +

    4.2 Pagelabels

    -

    +

    {page number format}
    -

    This allows to change format of the page number shown in the tool bar of a PDF viewer for a specific +

    This allows to change format of the page number shown in the tool bar of a PDF viewer for a specific page, for example -

    \thispdfpagelabel{Empty Page-\roman{page}} -

    The command affects the page on which it is executed, so asynchronous page breaking should be +

    The command affects the page on which it is executed, so asynchronous page breaking should be taken into account. It should be used in places where for example \thispagestyle can be use too. -

    +

    4.3 Utility macros

    -

    +

    {dimen specification}
    -

    \hypercalcbp takes a TeX dimen specification and converts it to bp and returns the number without the unit. This is useful for options pdfview, -

    -

    The origin of the PDF coordinate system is the lower left corner. -

    Note, for calculations you need either package

    +

    The origin of the PDF coordinate system is the lower left corner. +

    Note, for calculations you need either package calc or ε-TEX. Nowadays the latter should automatically be enabled for LATEX formats. Users without ε-TEX, please, look in the source documentation hyperref.dtx for further limitations. -

    Also

    Also \hypercalcbp cannot be used in option specifications of \documentclass and \usepackage, because LATEX expands the option lists of these commands. However package hyperref is not yet loaded and an undefined control sequence error would arise. -

    +

    5 New Features4

    5.1 Option ‘pdflinkmargin’

    -

    Option ‘pdflinkmargin’ is an experimental option for specifying a link margin, if the driver supports this. +

    Option ‘pdflinkmargin’ is an experimental option for specifying a link margin, if the driver supports this. Default is 1 pt for supporting drivers. -

    +

    pdfTeX
     #1} (with Other drivers
    Unsupported.
    -

    +

    5.2 Field option ‘calculatesortkey’

    -

    Fields with calculated values are calculated in document order by default. If calculated field values +

    Fields with calculated values are calculated in document order by default. If calculated field values depend on other calculated fields that appear later in the document, then the correct calculation order can be specified with option ‘calculatesortkey’. Its value is used as key to lexicographically sort the calculated fields. The sort key do not need to be unique. Fields that share the same key are sorted in document order. -

    Currently the field option ‘calculatesortkey’ is only supported by the driver for pdfTeX. -

    +

    Currently the field option ‘calculatesortkey’ is only supported by the driver for pdfTeX. +

    5.3 Option ‘localanchorname’

    -

    When an anchor is set (e.g. via

    When an anchor is set (e.g. via \refstepcounter, then the anchor name is globally set to the current anchor name. -

    For example: +

    For example:

    @@ -4322,25 +4322,25 @@ anchor name.
         \begin{equation}\end{equation}
         \label{sec:foobar}
     
    -

    With the default global setting (localanchorname=false) a reference to ‘sec:foobar’ jumps to the +

    With the default global setting (localanchorname=false) a reference to ‘sec:foobar’ jumps to the equation before. With option ‘localanchorname’ the anchor of the equation is forgotten after the environment and the reference ‘sec:foobar’ jumps to the section title. -

    Option ‘localanchorname’ is an experimental option, there might be situations, where the anchor +

    Option ‘localanchorname’ is an experimental option, there might be situations, where the anchor name is not available as expected. -

    +

    5.4 Option ‘customdriver’

    -

    The value of option ‘customdriver’ is the name of an external driver file without extension ‘.def’. The file +

    The value of option ‘customdriver’ is the name of an external driver file without extension ‘.def’. The file must have \ProvidesFile with a version date and number that match the date and number of ‘hyperref’, otherwise a warning is given. -

    Because the interface, what needs to be defined in the driver, is not well defined and +

    Because the interface, what needs to be defined in the driver, is not well defined and quite messy, the option is mainly intended to ease developing, testing, debugging the driver part. -

    +

    5.5 Option ‘psdextra’

    -

    LaTeX’s NFSS is used to assist the conversion of arbitrary TeX strings to PDF strings (bookmarks, PDF +

    LaTeX’s NFSS is used to assist the conversion of arbitrary TeX strings to PDF strings (bookmarks, PDF information entries). Many math command names (\geq, \notin, ...) are not in control of NFSS, @@ -4354,17 +4354,17 @@ on means that the short names are available. Then \geq can directly be used instead of \textgeq. -

    +

    5.6 \XeTeXLinkBox

    -

    When XeTeX generates a link annotation, it does not look at the boxes (as the other drivers), but only +

    When XeTeX generates a link annotation, it does not look at the boxes (as the other drivers), but only at the character glyphs. If there are no glyphs (images, rules, ...), then it does not generate a link annotation. Macro \XeTeXLinkBox puts its argument in a box and adds spaces at the lower left and upper right corners. An additional margin can be specified by setting it to the dimen register \XeTeXLinkMargin. The default is 2pt. -

    Example: +

    Example:

    @@ -4381,8 +4381,8 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">\XeTeXLinkMargin. The default is 2pt.
         }
         \end{document}
     
    -

    -

    +

    +

    5.7 \IfHyperBooleanExists and \IfHyperBoolean

    @@ -4390,7 +4390,7 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">\XeTeXLinkMargin. The default is 2pt.
      \IfHyperBooleanExists{OPTION}{YES}{NO}
     
    -

    If a hyperref OPTION is a boolean, that means it takes values ‘true’ or ‘false’, then

    If a hyperref OPTION is a boolean, that means it takes values ‘true’ or ‘false’, then \IfHyperBooleanExists calls YES, otherwise NO. @@ -4398,23 +4398,23 @@ calls YES, otherwise NO.

      \IfHyperBoolean{OPTION}{YES}{NO}
     
    -

    Macro

    Macro \IfHyperBoolean calls YES, if OPTION exists as boolean and is enabled. Otherwise NO is executed. -

    Both macros are expandable. Additionally option ‘stoppedearly’ is available. It is enabled if +

    Both macros are expandable. Additionally option ‘stoppedearly’ is available. It is enabled if \MaybeStopEarly or \MaybeStopNow end hyperref prematurely. -

    +

    5.8 \unichar

    -

    If a Unicode character is not supported by puenc.def, it can be given by using

    If a Unicode character is not supported by puenc.def, it can be given by using \unichar. Its name and syntax is inherited from package ‘ucs’. However it is defined independently for use in hyperref’s \pdfstringdef (that converts arbitrary TeX code to PDF strings or tries to do this). -

    Macro

    Macro \unichar takes a TeX number as argument, examples for U+263A (WHITE SMILING FACE): @@ -4423,7 +4423,7 @@ FACE):     \unichar{"263A}% hexadecimal notation     \unichar{9786}% decimal notation -

    ‘"’ must not be a babel shorthand character or otherwise active. Otherwise prefix it with +

    ‘"’ must not be a babel shorthand character or otherwise active. Otherwise prefix it with \string: @@ -4431,18 +4431,18 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">\string:

         \unichar{\string"263A}% converts ‘"’ to ‘"’ with catcode 12 (other)
     
    -

    Users of (n)german packages or babel options may use

    Users of (n)german packages or babel options may use \dq instead:

         \unichar{\dq 263A}% \dq is double quote with catcode 12 (other)
     
    -

    -

    +

    +

    5.9 \ifpdfstringunicode

    -

    Some features of the PDF specification needs PDF strings. Examples are bookmarks or the entries in the +

    Some features of the PDF specification needs PDF strings. Examples are bookmarks or the entries in the information dictionary. The PDF specification allows two encodings ‘PDFDocEncoding’ (8-bit encoding) and ‘Unicode’ (UTF-16). The user can help using \texorpdfstring to replace complicate TeX constructs @@ -4453,9 +4453,9 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">\ifpdfstringunicode. It is only allowed class="ec-lmvtt-10">\texorpdfstring and takes two arguments, the first allows the full range of Unicode. The second is limited to the characters available in PDFDocEncoding. -

    As example we take a macro definition for the Vietnamese name of Han The Thanh. Correctly -written it needs some accented characters, one character even with a double accent. Class ‘tugboat.cls’ -defines a macro for the typesetted name: +

    As example we take a macro definition for the Vietnamese name of Hàn Thế Thành. Correctly written +it needs some accented characters, one character even with a double accent. Class ‘tugboat.cls’ defines a +macro for the typesetted name:

    @@ -4465,9 +4465,9 @@ defines a macro for the typesetted name:
           ~Th\‘anh%
         }
     
    -

    It’s not entirely correct, the second accent over the ‘e’ is not an acute, but a hook. However standard +

    It’s not entirely correct, the second accent over the ‘e’ is not an acute, but a hook. However standard LaTeX does not provide such an accent. -

    Now we can extend the definition to support hyperref. The first and the last word are already +

    Now we can extend the definition to support hyperref. The first and the last word are already supported automatically. Characters with two or more accents are a difficult business in LaTeX, because the NFSS2 macros of the LaTeX kernel do not support more than one accent. Therefore also puenc.def misses support for them. But we can provide it using     % U+1EC3 LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND HOOK ABOVE -

    Thus we can put this together: +

    Thus we can put this together:

    @@ -4489,7 +4489,7 @@ is:
           ~Th\‘anh%
         }
     
    -

    For PDFDocEncoding (PD1) the variant above has dropped the second accent. Alternatively we could +

    For PDFDocEncoding (PD1) the variant above has dropped the second accent. Alternatively we could provide a representation without accents instead of wrong accents: @@ -4508,12 +4508,12 @@ provide a representation without accents instead of wrong accents:       }%     } -

    -

    +

    +

    5.10 Customizing index style file with \nohyperpage

    -

    Since version 2008/08/14 v6.78f. -

    For hyperlink support in the index, hyperref inserts

    Since version 2008/08/14 v6.78f. +

    For hyperlink support in the index, hyperref inserts \hyperpage into the index macros. After processing with Makeindex, \hyperpage analyzes its argument to detect page ranges and page comma @@ -4524,7 +4524,7 @@ lists. However, only the standard settings are supported directly:     delim_r "--"     delim_n ", " -

    (See manual page/documentation of Makeindex that explains the keys that can be used in style files for +

    (See manual page/documentation of Makeindex that explains the keys that can be used in style files for Makeindex.) Customized versions of delim_r, delim_n, -

    (Depending on the typesetting tradition some space “

    (Depending on the typesetting tradition some space “\\,” or “~” should be put before the first f inside \nohyperpage.) -

    +

    5.11 Experimental option ‘ocgcolorlinks’

    -

    The idea are colored links, when viewed, but printed without colors. This new experimental option +

    The idea are colored links, when viewed, but printed without colors. This new experimental option ‘ocgcolorlinks’ uses Optional Content Groups, a feature introduced in PDF 1.5. -

    A better implementation which hasn’t the disadvantage to prevent line breaks is in the ocgx2 +

    A better implementation which hasn’t the disadvantage to prevent line breaks is in the ocgx2 package. Check its documentation for details how to use it.

    -

    +

    5.12 Option ‘pdfa’

    -

    The new option ‘pdfa’ tries to avoid violations of PDF/A in code generated by hyperref. However, the +

    The new option ‘pdfa’ tries to avoid violations of PDF/A in code generated by hyperref. However, the result is usually not in PDF/A, because many features aren’t controlled by hyperref (XMP metadata, fonts, colors, driver dependend low level stuff, ...). -

    Currently, option ‘pdfa’ sets and disables the following items: +

    Currently, option ‘pdfa’ sets and disables the following items:

    -

    The default value of the new option ‘pdfa’ is ‘false’. It influences the loading of the package and +

    The default value of the new option ‘pdfa’ is ‘false’. It influences the loading of the package and cannot be changed after hyperref is loaded (\usepackage{hyperref}). -

    +

    5.13 Option ‘linktoc’ added

    -

    The new option ‘linktoc’ allows more control which part of an entry in the table of contents is made into +

    The new option ‘linktoc’ allows more control which part of an entry in the table of contents is made into a link:

    -

    +

    5.14 Option ‘pdfnewwindow’ changed

    -

    Before 6.77b: +

    Before 6.77b:

    -

    Since 6.77b: +

    Since 6.77b:

    -

    Rationale: There is a difference between setting to ‘false’ and an absent entry. In the former case the +

    Rationale: There is a difference between setting to ‘false’ and an absent entry. In the former case the new document replaces the old one, in the latter case the PDF viewer application should respect the user preference. -

    +

    5.15 Flag options for PDF forms

    -

    PDF form field macros (

    PDF form field macros (\TextField, \CheckBox, ...) support boolean flag options. The option name is the lowercase version of the names in the PDF specification (1.7): -

    http://www.adobe.com/devnet/pdf/pdf_reference.html -

    http://www.adobe.com/devnet/acrobat/pdfs/pdf_reference.pdf -

    Options (convert to lowercase) except flags in square brackets: +

    Options (convert to lowercase) except flags in square brackets:

    -

    New option ‘export’ sets the export format of a submit action. Valid values are (upper- or +

    New option ‘export’ sets the export format of a submit action. Valid values are (upper- or lowercase):

    -

    +

    5.16 Option ‘pdfversion’

    -

    This is an experimental option. It notifies ‘hyperref’ about the intended PDF version. Currently this is +

    This is an experimental option. It notifies ‘hyperref’ about the intended PDF version. Currently this is used in code for PDF forms (implementation notes 116 and 122 of PDF spec 1.7). -

    Values: 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 1.7. Values below 1.2 are not supported, because most drivers expect +

    Values: 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 1.7. Values below 1.2 are not supported, because most drivers expect higher PDF versions. -

    The option must be used early, not after

    The option must be used early, not after \usepackage{hyperref}. -

    In theory this option should also set the PDF version, but this is not generally supported. +

    In theory this option should also set the PDF version, but this is not generally supported.

    -

    The current PDF version is used as default if this version can be detected (only pdfTeX

    The current PDF version is used as default if this version can be detected (only pdfTeX 1.10a). Otherwise the lowest version 1.2 is assumed. Thus ‘hyperref’ tries to avoid PDF code that breaks this version, but is free to use ignorable higher PDF features. -

    +

    5.17 Field option ‘name’

    -

    Many form objects uses the label argument for several purposes: +

    Many form objects uses the label argument for several purposes:

    -

    Code that is suitable for layouting with TeX can break in the structures of the output format. If option +

    Code that is suitable for layouting with TeX can break in the structures of the output format. If option ‘name’ is given, then its value is used as name in the different output structures. Thus the value should consist of letters only. -

    +

    5.18 Option ‘pdfencoding’

    -

    The PDF format allows two encodings for bookmarks and entries in the information dictionary: +

    The PDF format allows two encodings for bookmarks and entries in the information dictionary: PDFDocEncoding and Unicode as UTF-16BE. Option pdfencoding selects between these encodings: @@ -4794,43 +4794,43 @@ class="ec-lmss-10">unicode sets Unicode. It is encoded as UTF-16BE. Two b

  • auto PDFDocEncoding if the string does not contain characters outside the encoding (outside - ascii if an unicode engine is used) and Unicode otherwise. This option is normally no suited - for the unicode engines.
  • -

    All drivers use +

    All drivers use unicode by default now. If another encoding should be forced, it should be done in hypersetup. -

    +

    5.19 Color options/package hycolor

    -

    See documentation of package ‘hycolor’. -

    +

    See documentation of package ‘hycolor’. +

    5.20 Option pdfusetitle

    -

    If option pdfusetitle is set then hyperref tries to derive the values for pdftitle and pdfauthor +

    If option pdfusetitle is set then hyperref tries to derive the values for pdftitle and pdfauthor from \title and \author. An optional argument for \title and \author is supported (class amsart). -

    +

    5.21 Starred form of \autoref

    -

    \autoref* generates a reference without link as \ref* or \pageref*. -

    +

    5.22 Link border style

    -

    Links can be underlined instead of the default rectangle or options

    Links can be underlined instead of the default rectangle or options colorlinks, frenchlinks. This is done by option pdfborderstyle={/S/U/W 1} -

    Some remarks: +

    Some remarks:

    -

    +

    5.23 Option bookmarksdepth

    -

    The depth of the bookmarks can be controlled by the new option

    The depth of the bookmarks can be controlled by the new option bookmarksdepth. The option acts globally and distinguishes three cases:

    -

    +

    +

    5.24 Option pdfescapeform

    -

    There are many places where arbitrary strings end up as PS or PDF strings. The PS/PDF strings in +

    There are many places where arbitrary strings end up as PS or PDF strings. The PS/PDF strings in parentheses form require the protection of some characters, e.g. unmatched left or right parentheses need escaping or the escape character itself (backslash). Since 2006/02/12 v6.75a the PS/PDF driver should do this automatically. However I assume a problem with compatibility, especially regarding the form part where larger amounts of JavaScript code can be present. It would be a pain to remove all the escaping, because an additional escaping layer can falsify the code. -

    Therefore a new option pdfescapeform was introduced: +

    Therefore a new option pdfescapeform was introduced:

    -

    +

    5.25 Default driver setting

    -

    (hyperref

    (hyperref 6.72s) If no driver is given, hyperref tries its best to guess the most suitable driver. Thus it loads hpdftex, if pdfTeX is detected running in PDF mode. Or it loads the @@ -4931,18 +4931,18 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">hyperref.cfg:

         \providecommand*{\Hy@defaultdriver}{hdvips}
     
    -

    for dvips, or +

    for dvips, or

         \providecommand*{\Hy@defaultdriver}{hypertex}
     
    -

    for the default behaviour of hyperref. -

    See also the new option ‘driverfallback’. -

    +

    for the default behaviour of hyperref. +

    See also the new option ‘driverfallback’. +

    5.26 Backref entries

    -

    Alternative interface for formatting of backref entries, example: +

    Alternative interface for formatting of backref entries, example:

    @@ -5035,11 +5035,11 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">hyperref.cfg:
     
     \end{document}
     
    -

    -

    +

    +

    5.27 \phantomsection

    -

    Set an anchor at this location. It is often used in conjunction with

    Set an anchor at this location. It is often used in conjunction with \addcontentsline for sectionlike things (index, bibliography, preface). \addcontentsline refers to the latest previous location where an anchor is @@ -5052,13 +5052,13 @@ set.   \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\indexname}   \printindex -

    -

    Now the entry in the table of contents (and bookmarks) for the index points to the start of the index +

    +

    Now the entry in the table of contents (and bookmarks) for the index points to the start of the index page, not to a location before this page. -

    +

    5.28 puenc encoding, puenc-greek.def and puenc-extra.def

    -

    The

    The unicode option loads for the bookmarks puenc.def which contains quite a lot definitions of commands for the bookmarks. As \CYRDZE is defined, greek if \textBeta is defined, and hebrew if \hebdalet is defined. -

    The greek block is in an extra file,

    The greek block is in an extra file, puenc-greek.def, which can be loaded manually if needed.

  • Other commands are moved to an extra file puenc-extra.def which is not loaded automatically, but can be loaded in the preamble if needed. Currently this file contains all definitions for the accent \G.
  • -

    +

    6 Acrobat-specific behavior

    -

    If you want to access the menu options of Acrobat Reader or Exchange, the following macro is provided +

    If you want to access the menu options of Acrobat Reader or Exchange, the following macro is provided in the appropriate drivers: -

    +

    }{text}
    -

    The

    The text is used to create a button which activates the appropriate menuoption. The following table lists the option names you can use—comparison of this with the menus in Acrobat Reader or Exchange will show what they do. Obviously some are only appropriate to Exchange.

    style="vertical-align:baseline;" id="TBL-41-1-"> class="td01">FileExport +

    Properties

    @@ -5199,7 +5199,7 @@ class="td10"> style="vertical-align:baseline;" id="TBL-41-9-"> +

    About

    @@ -5314,16 +5314,16 @@ class="td01"> class="td01">
    File -

    Open, +

    Open, Close, Scan, Save, @@ -5131,7 +5131,7 @@ class="td10"> class="td01">FileImport

    -

    ImportImage, +

    ImportImage, ImportNotes, AcroForm:ImportFDF

    -

    ExportNotes, +

    ExportNotes, AcroForm:ExportFDF

    FileDocumentInfo -

    GeneralInfo, +

    GeneralInfo, OpenInfo, FontsInfo, SecurityInfo, @@ -5157,7 +5157,7 @@ class="td10"> class="td01">FilePreferences

    -

    GeneralPrefs, +

    GeneralPrefs, NotePrefs, FullScreenPrefs, Weblink:Prefs, @@ -5169,7 +5169,7 @@ class="td10"> style="vertical-align:baseline;" id="TBL-41-6-">

    Edit -

    Undo, +

    Undo, Cut, Copy, Paste, @@ -5185,13 +5185,13 @@ class="td10"> style="vertical-align:baseline;" id="TBL-41-7-">

    -

    Properties

    EditFields -

    AcroForm:Duplicate, +

    AcroForm:Duplicate, AcroForm:TabOrder

    Document -

    Cpt:CapturePages, +

    Cpt:CapturePages, AcroForm:Actions, CropPages, RotatePages, @@ -5215,7 +5215,7 @@ class="td10"> style="vertical-align:baseline;" id="TBL-41-10-">

    View -

    ActualSize, +

    ActualSize, FitVisible, FitWidth, FitPage, @@ -5239,7 +5239,7 @@ class="td10"> style="vertical-align:baseline;" id="TBL-41-11-">

    Tools -

    Hand, +

    Hand, ZoomIn, ZoomOut, SelectText, @@ -5261,7 +5261,7 @@ class="td10"> class="td01">ToolsSearch

    -

    AcroSrch:Query, +

    AcroSrch:Query, AcroSrch:Indexes, AcroSrch:Results, AcroSrch:Assist, @@ -5273,7 +5273,7 @@ class="td10"> style="vertical-align:baseline;" id="TBL-41-13-">

    Window -

    ShowHideToolBar, +

    ShowHideToolBar, ShowHideMenuBar, ShowHideClipboard, Cascade, @@ -5284,7 +5284,7 @@ class="td10"> style="vertical-align:baseline;" id="TBL-41-14-">

    Help -

    HelpUserGuide, +

    HelpUserGuide, HelpTutorial, HelpExchange, HelpScan, @@ -5299,7 +5299,7 @@ class="td10"> style="vertical-align:baseline;" id="TBL-41-15-">

    Help(Windows) -

    About

    -

    +

    7 PDF and HTML forms

    -

    You must put your fields inside a

    You must put your fields inside a Form environment. The environment does some general setups, so should be used only once in a document. Using simply \Form at the begin of the document is possible too. -

    There are six macros to prepare fields: -

    +

    There are six macros to prepare fields: +

    ]{label}
    -

    +

    ]{label}
    -

    +

    }{choices}
    -

    +

    ]{label}
    -

    +

    ]{label}
    -

    +

    ]{label}
    -

    The way forms and their labels are laid out is determined by: -

    +

    The way forms and their labels are laid out is determined by: +

    }{field}
    -

    +

    }{field}
    -

    +

    }{field}
    -

    These macros default to #1 #2 -

    What is actually shown in the field is determined by: -

    +

    These macros default to #1 #2 +

    What is actually shown in the field is determined by: +

    }{height}
    -

    +

    }{height}
    -

    +

    }{height}
    -

    +

    }{height}
    -

    +

    \MakeButtonField{text}
    -

    These macros default to

    These macros default to \vbox to #2{\hbox #1{\hfill}\vfill}, except the l to #1; it is used for buttons, and the special \Submit and \Reset macros. -

    You may also want to redefine the following macros: +

    You may also want to redefine the following macros:

    @@ -5550,12 +5550,12 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">\Reset macros.
     \def\DefaultHeightofTextMultiline{4\baselineskip}
     \def\DefaultWidthofText{3cm}
     
    -

    -

    +

    +

    7.1 Forms environment parameters

    action encoding method @@ -5610,15 +5610,15 @@ class="td01">
    URL -

    The URL that will receive the form data if a

    The URL that will receive the form data if a Submit button is included in the form

    name -

    The encoding for the string set to the URL; FDF-encoding +

    The encoding for the string set to the URL; FDF-encoding is usual, and html is the only valid value

    name -

    Used only when generating HTML; values can be

    Used only when generating HTML; values can be post or get

    -

    +

    7.2 Forms optional parameters

    -

    Note that all colors must be expressed as RGB triples, in the range 0..1 (i.e. 

    Note that all colors must be expressed as RGB triples, in the range 0..1 (i.e. color=0 0 0.5)

    style="vertical-align:baseline;" id="TBL-57-63-">
    -

    +

    8 Defining a new driver

    -

    A hyperref driver has to provide definitions for eight macros: -

    1.

    A hyperref driver has to provide definitions for eight macros: +

    1. \hyper@anchor -

    2.

    2. \hyper@link -

    3.

    3. \hyper@linkfile -

    4.

    4. \hyper@linkurl -

    5.

    5. \hyper@anchorstart -

    6.

    6. \hyper@anchorend -

    7.

    7. \hyper@linkstart -

    8.

    8. \hyper@linkend -

    The draft option defines the macros as follows +

    The draft option defines the macros as follows

    @@ -6105,11 +6105,11 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">\hyper@linkend
     \let\hyper@linkstart\@gobbletwo
     \let\hyper@linkend\@empty
     
    -

    -

    +

    +

    9 Special support for other packages

    -

    Package

    Package hyperref aims to cooperate with other packages, but there are several possible sources for conflict, such as

    -

    The

    The hyperref package is distributed with variants on two useful packages designed to work especially well with it. These are xr and minitoc, which support crossdocument links using \label/\ref mechanisms and per-chapter tables of contents, respectively. -

    +

    9.1 Package Compatibility

    -

    Currently only package loading orders are available: -

    Note: hyperref loads package

    Currently only package loading orders are available: +

    Note: hyperref loads package nameref at \begin{document}. Sometimes this is too late, thus this package must be loaded earlier. -

    +

    9.1.1 algorithm
    @@ -6158,11 +6158,11 @@ package must be loaded earlier.   \usepackage{hyperref}   \usepackage[chapter]{algorithm}% eg. -

    -

    +

    +

    9.1.2 amsmath
    -

    The environments equation and eqnarray are not supported too well. For example, there might be +

    The environments equation and eqnarray are not supported too well. For example, there might be spacing problems (eqnarray isn’t recommended anyway, see CTAN:info/l2tabu/, the situation for equation is unclear, because nobody is interested in investigating). Consider using the environments that package amsmath provide, e.g. gather for equation. The environment equation can even redefined to use @@ -6174,22 +6174,22 @@ gather:   \let\equation\gather   \let\endequation\endgather -

    -

    +

    +

    9.1.3 amsrefs
    -

    Package loading order: +

    Package loading order:

       \usepackage{hyperref}
       \usepackage{amsrefs}
     
    -

    -

    +

    +

    9.1.4 arydshln, longtable
    -

    Package longtable must be put before hyperref and arydshln, hyperref after arydshln generates an error, +

    Package longtable must be put before hyperref and arydshln, hyperref after arydshln generates an error, thus the resulting package order is then: @@ -6198,16 +6198,16 @@ thus the resulting package order is then:   \usepacakge{hyperref}   \usepackage{arydshln} -

    -

    +

    +

    9.1.5 babel/magyar.ldf
    -

    The old version 2005/03/30 v1.4j will not work. You need at least version 1.5, maintained by Péter +

    The old version 2005/03/30 v1.4j will not work. You need at least version 1.5, maintained by Péter Szabó, see CTAN:language/hungarian/babel/. -

    +

    9.1.6 babel/spanish.ldf
    -

    Babel’s spanish.ldf redefines ‘

    Babel’s spanish.ldf redefines ‘\.’ to support ‘\...’. In bookmarks (\pdfstringdef) only ‘\.’ is supported. If ‘\...’ is needed, \texorpdfstring{\...}{\dots} can be used instead. -

    +

    9.1.7 bibentry
    -

    Workaround: +

    Workaround:

    @@ -6237,16 +6237,16 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">\texorpdfstring{\...}{\dots} can be use
         \nobibliography{database}
       \endgroup
     
    -

    -

    +

    +

    9.1.8 bigfoot
    -

    Hyperref does not support package ‘bigfoot’. And package ‘bigfoot’ does not support hyperref’s footnotes +

    Hyperref does not support package ‘bigfoot’. And package ‘bigfoot’ does not support hyperref’s footnotes and disables them (hyperfootnotes=false). -

    +

    9.1.9 chappg
    -

    Package ‘chappg’ uses

    Package ‘chappg’ uses \@addtoreset that is redefined by ‘hyperref’. The package order is therefore: @@ -6255,11 +6255,11 @@ therefore:   \usepackage{hyperref}   \usepackage{chappg} -

    -

    +

    +

    9.1.10 cite
    -

    This is from Mike Shell: cite.sty cannot currently be used with hyperref. However, I can do a workaround +

    This is from Mike Shell: cite.sty cannot currently be used with hyperref. However, I can do a workaround via: @@ -6270,14 +6270,14 @@ via:  \usepackage[hypertex]{hyperref} -

    -

    so that hyperref will not redefine any of the biblabel stuff - so cite.sty will work as normal - +

    +

    so that hyperref will not redefine any of the biblabel stuff - so cite.sty will work as normal - although the citations will not be hyperlinked, of course (But this may not be an issue for many people). -

    +

    9.1.11 count1to
    -

    Package ‘count1to’ adds several

    Package ‘count1to’ adds several \@addtoreset commands that confuse ‘hyperref’. Therefore \theH<...> has to be fixed: @@ -6293,27 +6293,27 @@ has to be fixed:     \renewcommand*{\theHsubparagraph}{\theHparagraph.\arabic{subparagraph}}%   } -

    -

    +

    +

    9.1.12 dblaccnt
    -

    pd1enc.def or puenc.def should be loaded before: +

    pd1enc.def or puenc.def should be loaded before:

       \usepackage{hyperref}
       \usepackage{dblaccnt}
     
    -

    or see entry for

    or see entry for vietnam. -

    +

    9.1.13 easyeqn
    -

    Not compatible, breaks. -

    +

    Not compatible, breaks. +

    9.1.14 ellipsis
    -

    This packages redefines

    This packages redefines \textellipsis after package hyperref (pd1enc.def/puenc.def should be loaded before): @@ -6322,8 +6322,8 @@ before):   \usepackage{hyperref}   \usepackage{ellipsis} -

    -

    +

    +

    9.1.15 float
    @@ -6332,36 +6332,36 @@ before):  \usepackage{float}   \usepackage{hyperref} -

    +

    -

    +

    9.1.16 endnotes
    -

    Unsupported. -

    +

    Unsupported. +

    9.1.17 foiltex
    -

    Update to version 2008/01/28 v2.1.4b: Since version 6.77a hyperref does not hack into

    Update to version 2008/01/28 v2.1.4b: Since version 6.77a hyperref does not hack into \@begindvi, it uses package ‘atbegshi’ instead, that hooks into \shipout. Thus the patch of ‘foils.cls’ regarding hyperref is now obsolete and causes an undefined error message about \@hyperfixhead. This is fixed in FoilTeX 2.1.4b. -

    +

    9.1.18 footnote
    -

    This package is not supported, you have to disable hyperref’s footnote support by using option +

    This package is not supported, you have to disable hyperref’s footnote support by using option hyperfootnotes=false. -

    +

    9.1.19 geometry
    -

    Driver ‘dvipdfm’ and program ‘dvipdfm’ might generate a warning: Sorry. Too late to change page size +

    Driver ‘dvipdfm’ and program ‘dvipdfm’ might generate a warning: Sorry. Too late to change page size Then prefer the program ‘dvipdfmx’ or use one of the following workarounds to move the \special of geometry to an earlier location: @@ -6394,24 +6394,24 @@ geometry to an earlier location:     ]{geometry}     \usepackage{hyperref} -

    -

    +

    +

    9.1.20 IEEEtran.cls
    -

    version

    version V1.6b (because of \@makecaption, see ChangeLog) -

    +

    9.1.21 index
    -

    version

    version 1995/09/28 v4.1 (because of \addcontentsline redefinition) -

    +

    9.1.22 lastpage
    -

    Compatible. -

    +

    Compatible. +

    9.1.23 linguex
    @@ -6420,8 +6420,8 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">\addcontentsline redefinition)  \usepackage{hyperref}   \usepackage{linguex} -

    -

    +

    +

    9.1.24 ltabptch
    @@ -6431,20 +6431,20 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">\addcontentsline redefinition)   \usepackage{ltabptch}   \usepackage{hyperref} -

    -

    +

    +

    9.1.25 mathenv
    -

    Unsupported. -

    Both ‘mathenv’ and ‘hyperref’ messes around with environment ‘eqnarray’. You can load ‘mathenv’ +

    Unsupported. +

    Both ‘mathenv’ and ‘hyperref’ messes around with environment ‘eqnarray’. You can load ‘mathenv’ after ‘hyperref’ to avoid an error message. But \label will not work inside environment ‘eqnarray’ properly, for example. -

    +

    9.1.26 minitoc-hyper
    -

    This package is obsolete, use the up-to-date original package minitoc instead. -

    +

    This package is obsolete, use the up-to-date original package minitoc instead. +

    9.1.27 multind
    @@ -6453,8 +6453,8 @@ properly, for example.  \usepackage{multind}   \usepackage{hyperref} -

    -

    +

    +

    9.1.28 natbib
    @@ -6463,22 +6463,22 @@ properly, for example.  \usepackage{natbib}   \usepackage{hyperref} -

    -

    +

    +

    9.1.29 nomencl
    -

    Example for introducing links for the page numbers: +

    Example for introducing links for the page numbers:

           \renewcommand*{\pagedeclaration}[1]{\unskip, \hyperpage{#1}}
     
    -

    -

    +

    +

    9.1.30 ntheorem-hyper
    -

    This package is obsolete, use the up-to-date original package ntheorem instead. -

    For equations the following might work: +

    This package is obsolete, use the up-to-date original package ntheorem instead. +

    For equations the following might work:

    @@ -6488,8 +6488,8 @@ properly, for example.
         But the mapping from the equation number to the anchor name
         is not available in general.
     
    -

    -

    +

    +

    9.1.31 parskip
    @@ -6498,10 +6498,10 @@ properly, for example.  \usepackage{parskip}   \usepackage{hyperref}[2012/08/20] -

    -

    Both packages want to redefine

    +

    Both packages want to redefine \@starttoc. -

    +

    9.1.32 prettyref
    @@ -6526,8 +6526,8 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">\@starttoc. %%% example for prettyref %%%        -

    -

    +

    +

    9.1.33 setspace
    @@ -6536,8 +6536,8 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">\@starttoc.  \usepackage{setspace}   \usepackage{hyperref} -

    -

    +

    +

    9.1.34 sidecap
    @@ -6548,8 +6548,8 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">\@starttoc.     \usepackage{hyperref}     \usepackage{sidecap} -

    -

    +

    +

    9.1.35 subfigure
    @@ -6573,8 +6573,8 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">\@starttoc.     \usepackage{subfigure}     or vice versa? -

    -

    +

    +

    9.1.36 titleref
    @@ -6584,24 +6584,24 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">\@starttoc.   \usepackage{titleref}% without usetoc   \usepackage{hyperref} -

    -

    +

    +

    9.1.37 tabularx
    -

    Linked footnotes are not supported inside environment ‘tabularx’, because they uses the optional +

    Linked footnotes are not supported inside environment ‘tabularx’, because they uses the optional argument of \footnotetext, see section ‘Limitations’. Before version 2011/09/28 6.82i hyperref had disabled footnotes entirely by ‘hyperfootnotes=false’. -

    +

    9.1.38 titlesec
    -

    nameref supports titlesec, but hyperref does not (unsolved is the anchor setting, missing with unnumbered section, perhaps problems with page breaks with numbered ones). -

    +

    9.1.39 ucs/utf8x.def
    -

    The first time a multibyte UTF8 sequence is called, it does some calculations and stores the result in a +

    The first time a multibyte UTF8 sequence is called, it does some calculations and stores the result in a macro for speeding up the next calls of that UTF8 sequence. However this makes the first call non-expandable and will break if used in information entries or bookmarks. Package ucs offers @@ -6617,14 +6617,14 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">\PreloadUnicodePage to solve this:     \PrerenderUnicode{^^c3^^b6}% or \PrerenderUnicodePage{1}     \hypersetup{pdftitle={Umlaut example: ^^c3^^b6}} -

    The notation with two carets avoids trouble with 8-bit bytes for the README file, you can use the +

    The notation with two carets avoids trouble with 8-bit bytes for the README file, you can use the characters directly. -

    +

    9.1.40 varioref
    -

    There are too many problems with varioref. Nobody has time to sort them out. Therefore this package is +

    There are too many problems with varioref. Nobody has time to sort them out. Therefore this package is now unsupported. -

    Perhaps you are lucky and some of the features of varioref works with the following loading +

    Perhaps you are lucky and some of the features of varioref works with the following loading order: @@ -6633,10 +6633,10 @@ order:     \usepackage{varioref}     \usepackage{hyperref} -

    -

    Also some babel versions can be problematic. For example, 2005/05/21 v3.8g contains a patch for +

    +

    Also some babel versions can be problematic. For example, 2005/05/21 v3.8g contains a patch for varioref that breaks the hyperref support for varioref. -

    Also unsupported: +

    Also unsupported:

    -

    +

    9.1.41 verse
    -

    Version 2005/08/22 v2.22 contains support for hyperref. -

    For older versions see example from de.comp.text.tex (2005/08/11, slightly modified): +

    Version 2005/08/22 v2.22 contains support for hyperref. +

    For older versions see example from de.comp.text.tex (2005/08/11, slightly modified):

    @@ -6693,8 +6693,8 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">\vpageref[]{...} On the same page a pre
     
       \end{document}
     
    -

    -

    +

    +

    9.1.42 vietnam
    @@ -6705,20 +6705,20 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">\vpageref[]{...} On the same page a pre   \usepackage{vietnam}   \usepackage{hyperref} -

    -

    +

    +

    9.1.43 XeTeX
    -

    Default for the encoding of bookmarks is

    Default for the encoding of bookmarks is pdfencoding=unicode. That means the strings are always treated as unicode strings. If auto or pdfdoc is forced it applies only if the string restricts to the printable ASCII set, The reason is that the \special does not support PDFDocEncoding. -

    In older versions hyperref contained special conversion code from UTF-16BE back to UTF-8 in a +

    In older versions hyperref contained special conversion code from UTF-16BE back to UTF-8 in a number of places for xetex to avoid the xdvipdfmx warning -

    Failed to convert input string to UTF16... -

    This is no longer needed with a current xdvipdfmx, so this code has been removed. +

    This is no longer needed with a current xdvipdfmx, so this code has been removed. \csname HyPsd@XeTeXBigCharstrue\endcsname should no longer be used. -

    +

    10 Limitations5

    10.1 Wrapped/broken link support

    -

    Only few drivers support automatically wrapped/broken links, e.g. pdftex, dvipdfm, hypertex. Other +

    Only few drivers support automatically wrapped/broken links, e.g. pdftex, dvipdfm, hypertex. Other drivers lack this feature, e.g. dvips, dvipsone. -

    Workarounds: +

    Workarounds:

    -

    +

    10.2 Links across pages

    -

    In general they have problems: +

    In general they have problems:

    -

    +

    10.3 Footnotes

    -

    LaTeX allows the separation of the footnote mark and the footnote text (

    LaTeX allows the separation of the footnote mark and the footnote text (\footnotemark, \footnotetext). This interface might be enough for visual typesetting. But the relation between @@ -6789,14 +6789,14 @@ Thus the implementation of hyperref does not support the optional argument of \footnotemark and \footnotetext. -

    +

    11 Hints6

    11.1 Spaces in option values

    -

    Unhappily LaTeX strips spaces from options if they are given in

    Unhappily LaTeX strips spaces from options if they are given in \documentclass or \usepackage (or \RequirePackage), e.g.:

         \usepackage[pdfborder=0 0 1]{hyperref}
     
    -

    Package hyperref now gets +

    Package hyperref now gets

         pdfborder=001
     
    -

    and the result is an invalid PDF file. As workaround braces can be used: +

    and the result is an invalid PDF file. As workaround braces can be used:

         \usepackage[pdfborder={0 0 1}]{hyperref}
     
    -

    Some options can also be given in

    Some options can also be given in \hypersetup

         \hypersetup{pdfborder=0 0 1}
     
    -

    In

    In \hypersetup the options are directly processed as key value options (see package keyval) without space stripping in the value part. -

    Alternatively, LaTeX’s option handling system can be adapted to key value options by one of the +

    Alternatively, LaTeX’s option handling system can be adapted to key value options by one of the packages kvoptions-patch (from project kvoptions) or xkvltxp (from project xsetkeys). -

    +

    11.2 Index with makeindex

    -

    +

    +

    11.3 Warning "bookmark level for unknown <foobar> defaults to 0"

    -

    Getting rid of it: +

    Getting rid of it:

    @@ -6910,16 +6910,16 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">"bookmark level for unknown <foobar> defaults
     \providecommand*{\toclevel@<foobar>}{0}
     \makeatother
     
    -

    -

    +

    +

    11.4 Link anchors in figures

    -

    The caption command increments the counter and here is the place where hyperref set the corresponding +

    The caption command increments the counter and here is the place where hyperref set the corresponding anchor. Unhappily the caption is set below the figure, so the figure is not visible if a link jumps to a figure. In this case, try package hypcap that implements a method to circumvent the problem. -

    +

    11.5 Additional unicode characters in bookmarks and pdf information entries:

    @@ -6928,14 +6928,14 @@ problem. \documentclass[pdftex]{article} \usepackage[unicode]{hyperref} -

    -

    Support for additional unicode characters: -

    Example:

    +

    Support for additional unicode characters: +

    Example: \.{a} and \d{a} -

    1. Get a list with unicode data, eg: -

    http://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/UnicodeData.txt -

    2. Identify the characters (

    1. Get a list with unicode data, eg: +

    http://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/UnicodeData.txt +

    2. Identify the characters (\.{a}, \d{a}): @@ -6944,9 +6944,9 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">\d{a}):     0227;LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH DOT ABOVE;...     1EA1;LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH DOT BELOW;... -

    -

    3. Calculate the octal code: -

    The first characters of the line in the file are hex values, convert each byte and prepend them with a +

    +

    3. Calculate the octal code: +

    The first characters of the line in the file are hex values, convert each byte and prepend them with a backslash. (This will go into the PDF file.) @@ -6954,9 +6954,9 @@ backslash. (This will go into the PDF file.)     0227 -> \002\047     1EA1 -> \036\241 -

    -

    4. Transform into a form understood by hyperref: -

    Hyperref must know where the first byte starts, this is marked by

    +

    4. Transform into a form understood by hyperref: +

    Hyperref must know where the first byte starts, this is marked by 9 (8 and 9 cannot occur in octal numbers): @@ -6965,8 +6965,8 @@ numbers):     \002\047 -> \9002\047     \036\241 -> \9036\241 -

    -

    Optional:

    +

    Optional: 8 is used for abbreviations: @@ -6975,8 +6975,8 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">8 is used for abbreviations:     \9002\047 -> \82\047 -

    -

    5. Declare the character with LaTeX: +

    +

    5. Declare the character with LaTeX:

    @@ -6988,11 +6988,11 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">8 is used for abbreviations:
     \end{document}
           
     
    -

    -

    +

    +

    11.6 Footnotes

    -

    The footnote support is rather limited. It is beyond the scope to use

    The footnote support is rather limited. It is beyond the scope to use \footnotemark and \footnotetext out of order or reusing -

    +

    -

    +

    11.7 Subordinate counters

    -

    Some counters do not have unique values and require the value of other counters to be unique. For +

    Some counters do not have unique values and require the value of other counters to be unique. For example, sections or figures might be numbered within chapters or \newtheorem is used with an optional counter argument. Internally LaTeX uses \@addtoreset to catch this situation. Also \numberwithin of package amsmath is caught by hyperref. -

    However, if the definition of subordinate counters take place before hyperref is loaded, the old +

    However, if the definition of subordinate counters take place before hyperref is loaded, the old meaning of \@addtoreset is called without hyperref’s additions. Then the companion counter macro \theH<counter> can be redefined accordingly. Or move the definition of subordinate counters after hyperref is loaded. -

    Example for

    Example for \newtheorem, problematic case: @@ -7078,14 +7078,14 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">\newtheorem, problematic case:     \newtheorem{corA}{CorollaryA}[section]     \usepackage{hyperref} -

    Solution a) +

    Solution a)

         \usepackage{hyperref}
         \newtheorem{corA}{CorollaryA}[section}
     
    -

    Solution b) +

    Solution b)

    @@ -7093,11 +7093,11 @@ class="ec-lmvtt-10">\newtheorem, problematic case:
         \usepackage{hyperref}
         \newcommand*{\theHcorA}{\theHsection.\number\value{corA}}
     
    -

    -

    +

    +

    12 History and acknowledgments

    -

    The original authors of

    The original authors of hyperbasics.tex and hypertex.sty, from which this package descends, are Tanmoy Bhattacharya and Thorsten Ohl. Package

    Tanmoy found a great many of the bugs, and (even better) often provided fixes, which has +

    Tanmoy found a great many of the bugs, and (even better) often provided fixes, which has made the package more robust. The days spent on RevTeX are entirely due to him! The investigations of Bill Moss into the later versions including native PDF support uncovered a good many bugs, and his testing is appreciated. Hans Hagen provided a lot of insight into PDF. -

    Berthold Horn provided help, encouragement and sponsorship for the

    Berthold Horn provided help, encouragement and sponsorship for the dvipsone and dviwindo drivers. Sergey Lesenko provided the changes needed for dvipdf, and Hàn Thê´ Thành supplied all +class="ec-lmss-10">dvipdf, and Hàn Thế Thành supplied all the information needed for pdftex. Patrick Daly kindly updated his natbib package to allow @@ -7129,14 +7129,14 @@ class="ec-lmss-10">hyper package (developed in parallel with hyperref) showed me solutions for some problems. Hopefully the two packages will combine one day. -

    The forms creation section owes a great deal to: T. V. Raman, for encouragement, support and +

    The forms creation section owes a great deal to: T. V. Raman, for encouragement, support and ideas; Thomas Merz, whose book Web Publishing with Acrobat/PDF provided crucial insights; D. P. Story, whose detailed article about pdfmarks and forms solved many practical problems; and Hans Hagen, who explained how to do it in pdftex. -

    Steve Peter recreated the manual source in July 2003 after it had been lost. -

    Especial extra thanks to David Carlisle for the

    Steve Peter recreated the manual source in July 2003 after it had been lost. +

    Especial extra thanks to David Carlisle for the backref module, the ps2pdf and dviwindo support, frequent general rewrites of my bad code, and for working on changes to the xr package to suit @@ -7146,61 +7146,61 @@ class="ec-lmss-10">hyperref.

    13 GNU Free Documentation License

    -

    Version 1.2, November 2002 -

    Copyright

    Version 1.2, November 2002 +

    Copyright © 2000,2001,2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
    59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
    Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. -

    +

    Preamble

    -

    The purpose of this License is to make a manual, textbook, or other functional and useful document +

    The purpose of this License is to make a manual, textbook, or other functional and useful document “free” in the sense of freedom: to assure everyone the effective freedom to copy and redistribute it, with or without modifying it, either commercially or noncommercially. Secondarily, this License preserves for the author and publisher a way to get credit for their work, while not being considered responsible for modifications made by others. -

    This License is a kind of “copyleft”, which means that derivative works of the document must +

    This License is a kind of “copyleft”, which means that derivative works of the document must themselves be free in the same sense. It complements the GNU General Public License, which is a copyleft license designed for free software. -

    We have designed this License in order to use it for manuals for free software, because free software +

    We have designed this License in order to use it for manuals for free software, because free software needs free documentation: a free program should come with manuals providing the same freedoms that the software does. But this License is not limited to software manuals; it can be used for any textual work, regardless of subject matter or whether it is published as a printed book. We recommend this License principally for works whose purpose is instruction or reference. -

    +

    13.1 Applicability and definitions

    -

    This License applies to any manual or other work, in any medium, that contains a notice placed by +

    This License applies to any manual or other work, in any medium, that contains a notice placed by the copyright holder saying it can be distributed under the terms of this License. Such a notice grants a world-wide, royalty-free license, unlimited in duration, to use that work under the conditions stated herein. The “Document”, below, refers to any such manual or work. Any member of the public is a licensee, and is addressed as “you”. You accept the license if you copy, modify or distribute the work in a way requiring permission under copyright law. -

    A “Modified Version” of the Document means any work containing the Document or a +

    A “Modified Version” of the Document means any work containing the Document or a portion of it, either copied verbatim, or with modifications and/or translated into another language. -

    A “Secondary Section” is a named appendix or a front-matter section of the Document that deals +

    A “Secondary Section” is a named appendix or a front-matter section of the Document that deals exclusively with the relationship of the publishers or authors of the Document to the Document’s overall subject (or to related matters) and contains nothing that could fall directly within that overall subject. (Thus, if the Document is in part a textbook of mathematics, a Secondary Section may not explain any mathematics.) The relationship could be a matter of historical connection with the subject or with related matters, or of legal, commercial, philosophical, ethical or political position regarding them. -

    The “Invariant Sections” are certain Secondary Sections whose titles are designated, as being those of +

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    Examples of suitable formats for Transparent copies include plain ASCII without markup, Texinfo +

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    If you publish printed copies (or copies in media that commonly have printed covers) of the Document, +

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    If the required texts for either cover are too voluminous to fit legibly, you should put the first ones +

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    The combined work need only contain one copy of this License, and multiple identical Invariant +

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    13.6 Collections of documents

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    13.8 Translation

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    Translation is considered a kind of modification, so you may distribute translations of the Document +

    Translation is considered a kind of modification, so you may distribute translations of the Document under the terms of section 13.4. Replacing Invariant Sections with translations requires special permission from their copyright holders, but you may include translations of some or all Invariant @@ -7435,26 +7435,26 @@ provided that you also include the original English version of this License and versions of those notices and disclaimers. In case of a disagreement between the translation and the original version of this License or a notice or disclaimer, the original version will prevail. -

    If a section in the Document is Entitled “Acknowledgements”, “Dedications”, or “History”, the +

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    You may not copy, modify, sublicense, or distribute the Document except as expressly provided for under +

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    If your document contains nontrivial examples of program code, we recommend releasing these +

    If your document contains nontrivial examples of program code, we recommend releasing these examples in parallel under your choice of free software license, such as the GNU General Public License, to permit their use in free software. diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/hyperref-doc.pdf b/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/hyperref-doc.pdf index 20b58d68a3..f39dbe3d0e 100644 Binary files a/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/hyperref-doc.pdf and b/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/hyperref-doc.pdf differ diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/hyperref-doc.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/hyperref-doc.tex index 6f80fc226a..f4b113db0d 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/hyperref-doc.tex +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/hyperref-doc.tex @@ -17,15 +17,8 @@ \def\mydate{January 2020} \RequirePackage{iftex} -\ifpdf % We are running pdfTeX in pdf mode -\ifx\directlua\undefinded -\documentclass[pdftex]{article} -\else -\documentclass[luatex]{article} -\fi -\else + \documentclass{article} -\fi \usepackage{pifont} @@ -33,8 +26,6 @@ \usepackage{hologo} -\def\OzTeX{O\kern-0.03em z\kern-0.15em \TeX} - \newcommand*{\cs}[1]{% \texttt{\textbackslash #1}% } @@ -136,19 +127,17 @@ \makeatother \usepackage{array,longtable} -\ifnum 0\ifluatex 1\else\ifxetex 1\fi\fi=0 % +\ifTUTeX% + \usepackage{fontspec}% + \renewcommand*{\ttdefault}{lmvtt}% +\else % not \XeTeX* nor \LuaTeX* \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}% \usepackage{lmodern}% \renewcommand*{\ttdefault}{lmvtt}% -\else - \usepackage{fontspec}% - \renewcommand*{\ttdefault}{lmvtt}% \fi \newcommand*{\Quote}[1]{\textquotedblleft#1\textquotedblright} -\def\Hanh{H\`an Th\^e\llap{\raise 0.5ex\hbox{\'{}}} Th\`anh} - \ifpdf \usepackage[% % pdftex,% might be luatex, just allow automatic default @@ -177,7 +166,7 @@ } \makeatother \title{Hypertext marks in \hologo{LaTeX}: a manual for \xpackage{hyperref}} -\date{2021-02-10 v7.00j} +\date{2021-02-27 v7.00k} \begin{document} @@ -190,7 +179,7 @@ \section{Introduction} The package derives from, and builds on, the work of the Hyper\hologo{TeX} -project, described at \texttt{http://xxx.lanl.gov/hypertex/}\footnote{Now: \url{https://ctan.org/tex-archive/support/hypertex/hypertex}}. It extends +project, described at \nolinkurl{http://xxx.lanl.gov/hypertex/}\footnote{Now: \url{https://ctan.org/tex-archive/support/hypertex/hypertex}}. It extends the functionality of all the \hologo{LaTeX} cross-referencing commands (including the table of contents, bibliographies etc) to produce \cs{special} commands which a driver can turn into hypertext links; @@ -251,13 +240,13 @@ at present, the following drivers are supported: \begin{description} \item[hypertex] DVI processors conforming to the Hyper\TeX\ guidelines (i.e.\ \textsf{xdvi}, \textsf{dvips} (with -the \textsf{-z} option), \textsf{\OzTeX}, and \textsf{Textures}) +the \textsf{-z} option), \textsf{\hologo{OzTeX}}, and \textsf{Textures}) \item[dvips] produces \verb|\special| commands tailored for \textsf{dvips} \item[dvipsone] produces \verb|\special| commands tailored for \textsf{dvipsone} \item[ps2pdf] a special case of output suitable for processing by earlier versions of Ghost\-script's PDF writer; this is basically the same as that for \textsf{dvips}, but a few variations remained before version 5.21 \item[tex4ht] produces \verb|\special| commands for use with \textsf{\TeX4ht} -\item[pdftex] pdf\TeX, \Hanh{}'s \TeX{} variant that writes PDF directly +\item[pdftex] pdf\TeX, \hologo{HanTheThanh}'s \TeX{} variant that writes PDF directly \item[luatex] lua\TeX, Unicode \TeX{} variant that writes PDF directly \item[dvipdfm] produces \verb|\special| commands for Mark Wicks' DVI to PDF driver \textsf{dvipdfm} \item[dvipdfmx] produces \verb|\special| commands for driver @@ -379,9 +368,6 @@ as package option. They are not necessary in \verb|\hypersetup|. \hypersetup{pdfborder=0 0 0} \end{verbatim} -Package `kvoptions-patch' patches \LaTeX\ to make it aware -of key value options and to prevent premature value expansions. - Some options can be given at any time, but many are restricted: before \verb|\begin{document}|, only in \verb|\usepackage[...]{hyperref}|, before first use, etc. @@ -710,11 +696,10 @@ pdfborder & & 0 0 1 & The style of box around links; defaul but the colorlinks option resets it to produce no border. \end{longtable} -Note that the color of link borders can be specified \emph{only} as 3 -numbers in the range 0..1, giving an RGB color. You cannot use colors -defined in \TeX. Since version 6.76a this is no longer true. -Especially with the help of package \xpackage{xcolor} the usual -color specifications of package \xpackage{(x)color} can be used. +The color of link borders used to be specified \emph{only} as 3 +numbers in the range 0..1, giving an RGB color. Since version 6.76a, the usual +color specifications of package \xpackage{(x)color} can be used if \xpackage{xcolor} +has been loaded. For further information see description of package \xpackage{hycolor}. The bookmark commands are stored in a file called @@ -1636,7 +1621,7 @@ sequence error would arise. As example we take a macro definition for the Vietnamese - name of Han The Thanh. Correctly written it needs some + name of \hologo{HanTheThanh}. Correctly written it needs some accented characters, one character even with a double accent. Class `tugboat.cls' defines a macro for the typesetted name: \begin{verbatim} @@ -1968,7 +1953,7 @@ sequence error would arise. are used for most characters, surrogates need four bytes. \item \xoption{auto} PDFDocEncoding if the string does not contain characters outside the encoding (outside ascii if an unicode engine is used) - and Unicode otherwise. This option is normally no suited for the unicode engines. + and Unicode otherwise. This option is not intended for the unicode engines. \end{itemize} All drivers use \xoption{unicode} by default now. If another encoding should be forced, @@ -3360,7 +3345,7 @@ insight into PDF. Berthold Horn provided help, encouragement and sponsorship for the \textsf{dvipsone} and \textsf{dviwindo} drivers. Sergey Lesenko provided -the changes needed for \textsf{dvipdf}, and \Hanh{} supplied all the +the changes needed for \textsf{dvipdf}, and \Hologo{HanTheThanh} supplied all the information needed for \textsf{pdftex}. Patrick Daly kindly updated his \xpackage{natbib} package to allow easy integration with \xpackage{hyperref}. Michael Mehlich's \xpackage{hyper} package (developed diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/hyperref-doc2.html b/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/hyperref-doc2.html index 9537a69998..6b3f9b3ff8 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/hyperref-doc2.html +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/hyperref-doc2.html @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@

    -

    1Now:

    -

    2This is borrowed from an article by Arthur Smith.

    diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/hyperref-doc4.html b/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/hyperref-doc4.html index ea4d955228..46b60a5d5b 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/hyperref-doc4.html +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/doc/hyperref-doc4.html @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
    -

    3Make sure you turn off the partial font downloading supported by dvips -%% 2021-02-10 v7.00j +%% 2021-02-27 v7.00k %% force unicode encoding, see issue #101 %% code mostly copied from hxetex.def \HyPsd@LoadUnicode diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/hyperref.dtx b/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/hyperref.dtx index f72ba82800..711fa59ea1 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/hyperref.dtx +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/hyperref.dtx @@ -48,12 +48,12 @@ %\ProvidesFile{pd1enc.def} %\ProvidesFile{puenc.def} %\ProvidesFile{puenc-extra.def} -%\ProvidesFile{puenc-greek.def} +%\ProvidesFile{puenc-greekbasic.def} %\ProvidesFile{puvnenc.def} %\ProvidesFile{puarenc.def} %\ProvidesFile{psdextra.def} %\ProvidesFile{hyperref-langpatches.def} -% [2021-02-10 v7.00j % +% [2021-02-27 v7.00k % % Hypertext links for LaTeX] % Dummy hyperref (SR)] % Hyperref documentation driver file] @@ -2071,9 +2071,9 @@ \def\HyPsd@LoadExtra{% \ifHy@psdextra \ltx@iffileloaded{puenc.def}{% - \ltx@iffileloaded{puenc-greek.def}{}{% + \ltx@iffileloaded{puenc-greekbasic.def}{}{% \Hy@SaveCatcodeSettings{pu}% - \input{puenc-greek.def}% + \input{puenc-greekbasic.def}% \Hy@RestoreCatcodeSettings{pu}}% \Hy@SaveCatcodeSettings{psdextra}% \input{psdextra.def}% @@ -22365,7 +22365,7 @@ % Greek is only loaded if \cs{textBeta} is defined. % \begin{macrocode} \ifx\textBeta\@undefined \else -\input{puenc-greek.def} +\input{puenc-greekbasic.def} \fi % %<*pugreek> diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/hyperref.ins b/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/hyperref.ins index a894382982..3712f0e787 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/hyperref.ins +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/hyperref.ins @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ \file{hxetex.def}{\from{hyperref.dtx}{xetex,pdfform,outlines}} \file{pd1enc.def}{\from{hyperref.dtx}{pd1enc}} \file{puenc.def}{\from{hyperref.dtx}{puenc}} - \file{puenc-greek.def}{\from{hyperref.dtx}{pugreek}} + \file{puenc-greekbasic.def}{\from{hyperref.dtx}{pugreek}} \file{puenc-extra.def}{\from{hyperref.dtx}{puextra}} \file{puvnenc.def}{\from{hyperref.dtx}{puvnenc}} \file{puarenc.def}{\from{hyperref.dtx}{puarenc}} diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/manifest.txt b/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/manifest.txt index d1597aeefe..24a0402237 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/manifest.txt +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/manifest.txt @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ hxetex.def pd1enc.def puenc.def puenc-extra.def -puenc-greek.def +puenc-greekbasic.def puvnenc.def puarenc.def psdextra.def diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/xr-hyper.sty b/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/xr-hyper.sty index 24008ead5b..08bfac613a 100644 --- a/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/xr-hyper.sty +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/hyperref/xr-hyper.sty @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ %% \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} \ProvidesPackage{xr-hyper} - [2021-02-10 v7.00j eXternal References (DPC)] + [2021-02-27 v7.00k eXternal References (DPC)] \def\externaldocument{\@testopt\XR@cite{}} \let\externalcitedocument\externaldocument -- cgit v1.2.3