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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/visualfaq/source/troubleshoot-vlf.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/visualfaq/source/troubleshoot-vlf.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 10a2d3a99ae..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/visualfaq/source/troubleshoot-vlf.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,143 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass[11pt,a5paper]{article} -\usepackage{cooltooltips} -\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} -\usepackage{bookman} -\usepackage[activate]{pdfcprot} -\usepackage{geometry} -\usepackage{parskip} -\usepackage{color} -\usepackage{titlesec} -\usepackage[pdfpagemode=None]{hyperref} - -% Define this document's metadata. -\title{\textcolor{titlecolor}{\bfseries Troubleshooting the \vlf}} -\author{Scott Pakin \\ \textit{scott+vfaq@pakin.org}} -\hypersetup{% - pdftitle={Troubleshooting the Visual LaTeX FAQ}, - pdfauthor={Scott Pakin, scott+vfaq@pakin.org}, - pdfsubject={Helping to diagnose problems with interactive PDF features}, - pdfkeywords={Visual LaTeX FAQ, PDF, hyperlinks, widgets, Web browser} -} - -% Define a helpful shortcut. -\newcommand*{\vlf}{\emph{Visual \LaTeX{} FAQ}} - -% Introduce a little extra space between paragraphs. -\parskip=0.8\baselineskip -\advance\parskip by 0pt plus 2pt - -% Define a background color, text color, and hyperlink color. -\definecolor{bgcolor}{rgb}{0.95,0.92,1} -\definecolor{fgcolor}{rgb}{0,0.3,0} -\definecolor{titlecolor}{rgb}{0,0,1} -\hypersetup{% - menubordercolor={0 0 1}, - linkbordercolor={0 0 1}, - urlbordercolor={0 0 1} -} - -% Change the formatting of section titles. -\titleformat{\section}{\Large\bfseries\color{titlecolor}}{\thesection.}{1em}{} -\newcommand{\sectionbreak}{\clearpage} - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - -\begin{document} -\pagecolor{bgcolor} -\hypertarget{link:title}{\maketitle} -\color{fgcolor} -\sloppy - -The \vlf{} makes extensive use of PDF hyperlinks, widgets, and -form fields. Not all of these are supported by every PDF -viewer. Furthermore, even PDF viewers that support hyperlinks -may need to be configured to launch a Web browser when a link to a Web -page is activated. - -The purpose of this document is to help diagnose problems involving the -interactive features of the \vlf. - -Ready? Then let's begin\dots - - -\section{Internal hyperlinks} - -The simplest form of hyperlink jumps from one page of a document to -another page in the same document: - -\begin{center} - \hyperlink{link:title}{Return to page~1.\strut} -\end{center} - -The text ``Return to page~1'' is a hyperlink. Activating it should -take you back to the first page of this document. - -If nothing happens then your PDF viewer probably doesn't -support any sort of hyperlink. You will get little use out of the -\vlf{} unless you switch to a PDF viewer that supports -hyperlinks. - -Let's move on to the next test\dots - - -\section{External hyperlinks} - -The PDF format supports hyperlinks to other documents, -including non-PDF documents. All of the hyperlinks in the -\vlf{} refer to Web pages. The following hyperlink points to the UK -\TeX\ FAQ home page: - -\begin{center} - \href{http://www.tex.ac.uk/faq}{Open a Web browser.\strut} -\end{center} - -If nothing happens when you activate ``Open a Web browser'' then one -of the following is likely to be the case: - -\begin{itemize} - \item Your PDF viewer doesn't support external hyperlinks. - You will get little use out of the \vlf{} unless you switch to a - PDF viewer that supports hyperlinks. - - \item You need to tell your PDF viewer which application you want to - use as your Web browser. In some of Adobe's PDF viewers, the - browser-selection dialog can be found under - \Acrobatmenu{Weblink:Prefs}{Edit$\rightarrow$\linebreak[0]Preferences$\rightarrow$\linebreak[0]Weblink\strut}. - The procedure to associate a Web browser with external hyperlinks - will of course be different in other PDF viewers. -\end{itemize} - -If your PDF viewer opened a Web browser at the UK \TeX\ FAQ -home page, then you'll likely be able to use the \vlf. - -There's just one final test to try to make sure\dots - - -\section{Pop-up notes} - -Instead of relying upon simple hyperlinks, the \vlf{} works some PDF -magic to convey additional information via tooltips and pop-up notes. -Unfortunately, few PDF viewers support all of the requisite PDF -mechanisms: \textsf{Text} annotations, \textsf{Widget} annotations, -form fields, and JavaScript. See if the following hyperlink works in -your PDF viewer: - -\begin{center} - \cooltooltip[0 0 1]{A pop-up note}{Additional information would - normally appear here.}{http://www.tex.ac.uk/faq}{The UK TeX - FAQ}{Fancy, \vlf-style hyperlink\strut} -\end{center} - -If all goes well, moving the mouse pointer over the ``Fancy, -\vlf-style hyperlink'' text should display a tooltip that reads, -``\textsf{The UK TeX FAQ}'', and pop up a small window entitled -``\textsf{A pop-up note}'' and containing a line of text. - -Whether or not the tooltip and pop-up note work in your PDF viewer, -activating the hyperlink should open a Web browser at the UK \TeX\ FAQ -home page. If so, then \mbox{\emph{Congratulations!}}; the \vlf{} is -almost certainly usable with your PDF viewer. If not, then -\cooltooltiptoggle{\fcolorbox{titlecolor}{bgcolor}{disabling pop-ups}} -(clicking again re-enables them) may solve the problem. - -\end{document} |