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authorKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2018-09-20 21:15:06 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@freefriends.org>2018-09-20 21:15:06 +0000
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By default, the button is clickable, but it will not be indicated in any special way. You can draw a border around the button by using the following \meta{option}:
\begin{itemize}
\item
- \declare{|border|}\opt{|=|\meta{width in pixels}} will draw a border around the specified button area. The default width is 1 pixel. The color of this button is the |linkbordercolor| of |hyperref|. \beamer\ sets this color to a 50\% gray by default. To change this, you can use the command |\hypersetup{linkbordercolor={|\meta{red}| |\meta{green}| |\meta{blue}|}}|, where \meta{red}, \meta{green}, and \meta{blue} are values between 0 and 1.
+ \declare{|border|}\opt{|=|\meta{width in pixels}} will draw a border around the specified button area. The default width is 1 pixel. The color of this button is the |linkbordercolor| of |hyperref|. \beamer\ sets this color to a 50\% gray by default.\newline
+ To change this, you can use the command |\hypersetup{linkbordercolor={|\meta{red}| |\meta{green}| |\meta{blue}|}}|, where \meta{red}, \meta{green}, and \meta{blue} are values between 0 and 1.
\end{itemize}
When you press the button created in this way, the viewer application will hyperjump to the first of the frames specified by the \meta{zoomed overlay specification}. For the slides to which this overlay specification applies, the following happens: