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+ + + + + +

Hypertext marks in LATEX: a manual for hyperref

+
Sebastian Rahtz
Heiko Oberdiek
+
+
October 2008
+
+

Contents

+
+ 1 Introduction +
2 Implicit behavior +
3 Package options +
 3.1 General options +
 3.2 Configuration options +
 3.3 Backend drivers +
 3.4 Extension options +
 3.5 PDF-specific display options +
 3.6 PDF display and information options +
 3.7 Big alphabetical list +
4 Additional user macros +
 4.1 Replacement macros +
 4.2 Utility macros +
5 Acrobat-specific behavior +
6 PDF and HTML forms +
 6.1 Forms environment parameters +
 6.2 Forms optional parameters +
7 Defining a new driver +
8 Special support for other packages +
9 History and acknowledgments +
10 GNU Free Documentation License +
 10.1 Applicability and definitions +
 10.2 Verbatim copying +
 10.3 Copying in quantity +
 10.4 Modifications +
 10.5 Combining documents +
 10.6 Collections of documents +
 10.7 Aggregation with independent works +
 10.8 Translation +
 10.9 Termination +
 10.10 Future revisions of this license + +
+

+

1 Introduction

+

The package derives from, and builds on, the work of the HyperTEX project, described at http://xxx.lanl.gov/hypertex/. It extends the functionality of all the LATEX cross-referencing +commands (including the table of contents, bibliographies etc) to produce \special commands which a +driver can turn into hypertext links; it also provides new commands to allow the user to write ad hoc +hypertext links, including those to external documents and URLs. +

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 hyperref.dtx. You should also read the chapter on hyperref in The LATEX Web Companion, +where you will find additional examples. +

The HyperTEX specification1 +says that conformant viewers/translators must recognize the following set of \special constructs: +

+href:
html:<a href = "href_string"> +
+name:
html:<a name = "name_string"> +
+end:
html:</a> +
+image:
html:<img src = "href_string"> +
+base_name:
html:<base href = "href_string">
+

The href, name and end commands are used to do the basic hypertext operations of establishing links +between sections of documents. The image command is intended (as with current HTML +viewers) to place an image of arbitrary graphical format on the page in the current location. +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 URL’s may be retrieved +correctly. +

The href and name commands must be paired with an end command later in the TEX file—the +TEX commands between the two ends of a pair form an anchor in the document. In the case of an href +command, the anchor is to be highlighted in the DVI viewer, and when clicked on will cause the scene to +shift to the destination specified by href_string. The anchor associated with a name command +represents a possible location to which other hypertext links may refer, either as local references +(of the form href="#name_string" with the name_string identical to the one in the name +command) or as part of a URL (of the form URL#name_string). Here href_string is a valid URL +or local identifier, while name_string could be any string at all: the only caveat is that ‘"’ +characters should be escaped with a backslash (n), and if it looks like a URL name it may cause +problems. + + +

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 +options; at present, the following drivers are supported: +

+hypertex
DVI processors conforming to the HyperTEX guidelines (i.e. xdvi, dvips (with the -z + option), OzTeX, and Textures) +
+dvips
produces \special commands tailored for dvips +
+dvipsone
produces \special commands tailored for dvipsone +
+ps2pdf
a special case of output suitable for processing by earlier versions of Ghostscript’s PDF + writer; this is basically the same as that for dvips, but a few variations remained before + version 5.21 +
+tex4ht
produces \special commands for use with TEX4ht +
+pdftex
pdfTEX, Hn Th Thnh’s TEX variant that writes PDF directly +
+dvipdfm
produces \special commands for Mark Wicks’ DVI to PDF driver dvipdfm +
+dvipdfmx
produces \special commands for driver dvipdfmx, a successor of dvipdfm +
+dviwindo
produces \special commands that Y&Y’s Windows previewer interprets as hypertext + jumps within the previewer +
+vtex
produces \special commands that MicroPress’ HTML and PDF-producing TEX variants + interpret as hypertext jumps within the previewer +
+textures
produces \special commands that Textures interprets as hypertext jumps within the + previewer +
+xetex
produces \special commands for XeTEX
+

Output from dvips or dvipsone must be processed using Acrobat Distiller to obtain a PDF +file.2 +The result is generally preferable to that produced by using the hypertex driver, and then +processing with dvips -z, but the DVI file is not portable. The main advantage of using the +HyperTEX \special commands is that you can also use the document in hypertext DVI viewers, such +as xdvi. + + +

2 Implicit behavior

+

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 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, whereas \section* commands will only show links when paired with a corresponding +\addcontentsline command. +

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. +Other options control the appearance of links, and give extra control over PDF output. For example, +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 hyperref are set using a single ‘key=value’ scheme (using the keyval +package) with the key Hyp. The options can be set either in the optional argument to the +\usepackage command, or using the \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. +

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

+

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 +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. +

+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
draft boolean false all hypertext options are turned off
final boolean true all hypertext options are turned on
debug boolean false extra diagnostic messages are printed in
the log file
verbose boolean false same as debug
implicit boolean true redefines LATEX internals
hypertexnames boolean true use guessable names for links
naturalnames boolean false use LATEX-computed names for links
a4paper boolean true sets paper size to 210mm 297mm
a5paper boolean false sets paper size to 148mm 210mm
b5paper boolean false sets paper size to 176mm 250mm
letterpaper boolean false sets paper size to 8.5in 11in
legalpaper boolean false sets paper size to 8.5in 14in
executivepaper boolean false sets paper size to 7.25in 10.5in
setpagesize boolean true sets page size by special driver commands
+

+

3.2 Configuration options

+

+

+ + + + + + + + + + +
raiselinks boolean true +

In the hypertex driver, the height of links is + normally calculcated by the driver as simply + the base line of contained text; this options + forces \special commands to reflect the real + height of the link (which could contain a + graphic)

breaklinks boolean false +

Allows link text to break across lines; since + this cannot be accommodated in PDF, it is + only set true by default if the pdftex driver is + used. This makes links on multiple lines into + different PDF links to the same target.

pageanchor boolean true +

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.

plainpages boolean false +

Forces page anchors to be named by the arabic + form of the page number, rather than the + formatted form.

nesting boolean false +

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

+

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. +

+

3.3 Backend drivers

+

If no driver is specified, the package defaults to loading the hypertex driver. +

+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
dvipdfm +

Sets up hyperref for use with the dvipdfm driver.

dvipdfmx +

Sets up hyperref for use with the dvipdfmx driver.

dvips +

Sets up hyperref for use with the dvips driver.

dvipsone +

Sets up hyperref for use with the dvipsone driver.

dviwindo +

Sets up hyperref for use with the dviwindo Windows previewer.

hypertex +

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

latex2html +

Redefines a few macros for compatibility with latex2html.

nativepdf +

An alias for dvips

pdfmark +

An alias for dvips

pdftex +

Sets up hyperref for use with the pdftex program.

ps2pdf +

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

tex4ht +

For use with TEX4ht

textures +

For use with Textures

vtex +

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

vtexpdfmark +

For use with VTeX’s PostScript backend.

xetex +

For use with XeTEX(using backend for dvipdfm).

+

If you use dviwindo, you may need to redefine the macro \wwwbrowser (the default is +C:\netscape\netscape) to tell dviwindo what program to launch. Thus, users of Internet Explorer might +add something like this to hyperref.cfg: + + +
+\renewcommand{wwwbrowser}{C:\string\Program\space + 
  Files\string\Plus!\string\Microsoft\space + 
  Internet\string\iexplore.exe} +
+
+

+

+

3.4 Extension options

+

+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
extension text +

Set the file extension (e.g. dvi) which + will be appended to file links created if + you use the xr package.

hyperfigures boolean +

backref text false +

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 \bibitem. Supported values are + section, slide, page, none, or false. + If no value is given, section is taken as + default.

pagebackref boolean false +

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

hyperindex boolean true +

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

pageanchors and plainpages=false.
hyperfootnotes boolean true +

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

encap +

Sets encap character for hyperindex

linktocpage boolean false +

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

breaklinks boolean false +

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

colorlinks boolean false +

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 links.

linkcolor color red +

Color for normal internal links.

anchorcolor color black +

Color for anchor text.

citecolor color green +

Color for bibliographical citations in + text.

filecolor color magenta +

Color for URLs which open local files.

menucolor color red +

Color for Acrobat menu items.

runcolor color filecolor +

Color for run links (launch + annotations).

urlcolor color cyan +

Color for linked URLs.

frenchlinks boolean false +

use small caps instead of color for links

+

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

+

3.5 PDF-specific display options

+

+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
bookmarks boolean true +

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 .out) may + be needed to translate LATEX codes, since + bookmarks must be written in PDFEncoding. To + aid this process, the .out file is not rewritten + by LATEX if it is edited to contain a line + \let\WriteBookmarks\relax

bookmarksopen boolean false +

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

bookmarksopenlevel parameter +

level (\maxdimen) to which bookmarks are open

bookmarksnumbered boolean false +

If Acrobat bookmarks are requested, include + section numbers.

bookmarkstype text toc +

to specify which ‘toc’ file to mimic

CJKbookmarks boolean false +

This option should be used to produce CJK + bookmarks. Package hyperref supports both + normal and preprocessed mode of the CJK + package; during the creation of bookmarks, + it simply replaces CJK’s macros with special + versions which expand to the corresponding + character codes. Note that without the ‘unicode’ + option of hyperref you get PDF files which + actually violate the PDF specification because + non-Unicode character codes are used – some + PDF readers localized for CJK languages (most + notably Acroread itself) support this. Also note + that option ‘CJKbookmarks’ cannot be used + together with option ‘unicode’. +

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

pdfhighlight name /I +

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).

citebordercolor RGB color 0 1 0 +

The color of the box around citations

filebordercolor RGB color 0 .5 .5 +

The color of the box around links to files

linkbordercolor RGB color 1 0 0 +

The color of the box around normal links

menubordercolor RGB color 1 0 0 +

The color of the box around Acrobat menu links

urlbordercolor RGB color 0 1 1 +

The color of the box around links to URLs

runbordercolor RGB color 0 .7 .7 +

color of border around ‘run’ links

pdfborder 0 0 1 +

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. +

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 +for this, the .out file is not overwritten on the next TEX run if it is edited to contain the +line +
+ + +
+\let\WriteBookmarks\relax +
+
+

+

+

3.6 PDF display and information options

+

+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
baseurl URL +

Sets the base URL of the PDF + document

pdfpagemode text empty +

Determines how the file is opening in + Acrobat; the possibilities are UseNone, + UseThumbs + (show thumbnails), UseOutlines (show + bookmarks), FullScreen, UseOC (PDF + 1.5), and UseAttachments (PDF 1.6). + If no mode if explicitly chosen, but the + bookmarks option is set, UseOutlines + is used.

pdftitle text +

Sets the document information Title + field

pdfauthor text +

Sets the document information Author + field

pdfsubject text +

Sets the document information Subject + field

pdfcreator text +

Sets the document information Creator + field

pdfproducer text +

Sets the document information + Producer field

pdfkeywords text +

Sets the document information + Keywords field

pdfview text XYZ +

Sets the default PDF ‘view’ for each + link

pdfstartpage text 1 +

Determines on which page the PDF file + is opened.

pdfstartview text Fit +

Set the startup page view

pdfpagescrop n n n n +

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

pdfcenterwindow boolean false +

position the document window in the + center of the screen

pdfdirection text empty +

direction setting

pdfdisplaydoctitle boolean false +

display document title instead of file + name in title bar

pdfduplex text empty +

paper handling option for print dialog

pdffitwindow boolean false +

resize document window to fit + document size

pdflang text empty +

PDF language identifier (RFC 3066)

pdfmenubar boolean true +

make PDF viewer’s menu bar visible

pdfnewwindow boolean false +

make links that open another PDF file + start a new window

pdfnonfullscreenpagemode boolean empty +

page mode setting on exiting full-screen + mode

pdfnumcopies integer empty +

number of printed copies

pdfpagelayout text empty +

set layout of PDF pages

pdfpagelabels boolean true +

set PDF page labels

pdfpagetransition text empty +

set PDF page transition style

pdfpicktrackbypdfsize text empty +

set option for print dialog

pdfprintarea text empty +

set /PrintArea of viewer preferences

pdfprintclip text empty +

set /PrintClip of viewer preferences

pdfprintpagerange n n (n n)* empty +

set /PrintPageRange of viewer + preferences

pdfprintscaling text empty +

page scaling option for print dialog; + valid values are None and AppDefault

pdftoolbar boolean true +

make PDF toolbar visible

pdfviewarea text empty +

set /ViewArea of viewer preferences

pdfviewclip text empty +

set /ViewClip of viewer preferences

pdfwindowui boolean true +

make PDF user interface elements + visible

unicode boolean false +

Unicode encoded PDF strings

+

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 35. pdfTEX works by supplying default +values for XYZ (horizontal vertical zoom) and FitBH. However, drivers using pdfmark do +not supply defaults, so hyperref passes in a value of -32768, which causes Acrobat to set +(usually) sensible defaults. The following are possible values for the pdfview and pdfstartview +parameters. +

+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
XYZ left top zoom +

Sets a coordinate and a zoom factor. If any one + is null, the source link value is used. null null + null will give the same values as the current + page.

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.

FitR left bottom right top +

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 + the window.

FitBV left +

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

+

The pdfpagelayout can be one of the following values. +

+

+ + + + + + + + +
SinglePage +

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 + the left.

TwoColumnRight +

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

+

Finally, the pdfpagetransition can be one of the following values, where /Di stands for direction of +motion in degrees, generally in 90 steps, /Dm is a horizontal (/H) or vertical (/V) dimension +(e.g. Blinds /Dm /V), and /M is for motion, either in (/I) or out (/O). +

+

+ + + + + + + + + + +
Blinds /Dm +

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 new page.

Glitter /Di +

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

Split /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 + page.

+ +

+

3.7 Big alphabetical list

+

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

+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
a4paper +

use A4 paper

a5paper +

use A5 paper

anchorcolor black +

set color of anchors

b5paper +

use B5 paper

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)

debug false +

provide details of anchors defined; same + as verbose

draft false +

do not do any hyperlinking

dvipdfm +

use dvipdfm backend

dvipdfmx +

use dvipdfmx backend

dvips +

use dvips backend

dvipsone +

use dvipsone backend

dviwindo +

use dviwindo backend

encap +

to set encap character for hyperindex

executivepaper +

use executivepaper

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

hyperfigures false +

make figures hyper links

hyperfootnotes true +

set up hyperlinked footnotes

hyperindex true +

set up hyperlinked indices

hypertex +

use HyperTEX backend

hypertexnames true +

use guessable names for links

implicit true +

redefine LATEX internals

latex2html +

use LATEX2HTML backend

legalpaper +

use legalpaper

letterpaper +

use letterpaper

linkbordercolor 1 0 0 +

color of border around links

linkcolor red +

color of links

linktocpage false +

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 dvips

naturalnames false +

use LATEX-computed names for links

nesting 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)

pdfcenterwindow false +

position the document window in the + center of the screen

pdfcreator LaTeX with +

text for PDF Creator field

hyperref +

package +

pdfdirection empty +

direction setting

pdfdisplaydoctitle false +

display document title instead of file + name in title bar

pdfduplex empty +

paper handling option for print dialog

pdffitwindow false +

resize document window to fit + document size

pdfhighlight /I +

set highlighting of PDF links

pdfkeywords empty +

text for PDF Keywords field

pdflang empty +

PDF language identifier (RFC 3066)

pdfmark false +

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

pdfpagelayout empty +

set layout of PDF pages

pdfpagemode empty +

set default mode of PDF display

pdfpagelabels true +

set PDF page labels

pdfpagescrop empty +

set crop size of PDF document

pdfpagetransition empty +

set PDF page transition style

pdfpicktrackbypdfsize 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

pdfprintscaling empty +

page scaling option for print dialog

pdfproducer empty +

text for PDF Producer field

pdfstartpage 1 +

page at which PDF document opens

pdfstartview Fit +

starting view of PDF document

pdfsubject empty +

text for PDF Subject field

pdftex +

use pdfTEX backend

pdftitle empty +

text for PDF Title field

pdftoolbar true +

make PDF toolbar visible

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 ps2pdf backend

raiselinks false +

raise up links (for HyperTEX backend)

runbordercolor 0 .7 .7 +

color of border around ‘run’ links

runcolor filecolor +

color of ‘run’ links

setpagesize true +

set page size by special driver + commands

tex4ht +

use TEX4ht backend

textures +

use Textures backend

unicode false +

Unicode encoded pdf strings

urlbordercolor 0 1 1 +

color of border around URL links

urlcolor magenta +

color of URL links

verbose false +

be chatty

vtex +

use VTeX backend

xetex +

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 +provided: +

+ \href{URL}{text} +

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. +

+ + + \url{URL} +

Similar to \href{URL}{\nolinkurl{URL}}. Depending on the driver \href also tries to detect the +link type. Thus the result can be a url link, file link, … +

+ \nolinkurl{URL} +

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

+ \hyperbaseurl{URL} +

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

+ \hyperimage{imageURL}{text} +

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 text being +ignored completely. +

+ \hyperdef{category}{name}{text} +

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

+ \hyperref{URL}{category}{name}{text} +

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

+ \hyperref[label]{text} +

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

+ \hyperlink{name}{text} +

+ \hypertarget{name}{text} +

A simple internal link is created with \hypertarget, with two parameters of an anchor name, and +anchor text. \hyperlink has two arguments, the name of a hypertext object defined somewhere by +\hypertarget, and the text which be used as the link on the page. + + +

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 \hypertarget{}{} with an automatically +choosen anchor name. Often it is used in conjunction with \addcontentsline for sectionlike things +(index, bibliography, preface). \addcontentsline refers to the latest previous location where an anchor +is set. Example: +

+ + +
+\cleardoublepage + 
\phantomsection + 
\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 page, +not to a location before this page. +

+ \autoref{label} +

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 \label command by hyperref by using the +macros listed below (shown with their default values). The macros can be (re)defined in documents using +\(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, hyperref checks \*autorefname before \*name. For instance, it looks for +\figureautorefname before \figurename. +

+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Macro +

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

\AMSname +

Equation

\theoremname +

Theorem

\page +

page

+

Example for a redefinition if babel is used: +

+ + +
+\usepackage[ngerman]{babel} + 
\addto\extrasngerman{% + 
  \def\subsectionautorefname{Unterkapitel}% + 
} +
+
+

+

+ \autopageref{label} +

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 link, there +are starred forms: +

+ \ref*{label} +

+ \pageref*{label} +

+ \autoref*{label} +

+ \autopageref*{label} +

A typical use would be to write + + +
+\hyperref[other]{that nice section (\ref*{other}) we read before} +
+
+

+

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

+ \pdfstringdef{macroname}{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: +

+

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. +

+

4.1 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. + + +

+ \texorpdfstring{TEXstring}{PDFstring} +

For example, + + +
+\section{Pythagoras: + 
  \texorpdfstring{$ a^2 + b^2 = c^2 $}{% + 
    a\texttwosuperior\ + b\texttwosuperior\ = + 
    c\texttwosuperior + 
  }% + 
} + 
\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. + + +
+\expandafter\def\expandafter\pdfstringdefPreHook + 
\expandafter{% + 
  \pdfstringdefPreHook + 
  \renewcommand{\mycommand}[1]{}% + 
} +
+
+

+

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 +names): + + +
+\pdfstringdefDisableCommands{% + 
  \let~\textasciitilde + 
  \def\url{\pdfstringdefwarn\url}% + 
  \let\textcolor\@gobble + 
} +
+
+

+

+

4.2 Utility macros

+

+ \hypercalcbp{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 pdfstartview and pdfview. Example: +

+ + +
+\hypersetup{ + 
  pdfstartview={FitBH \hypercalcbp{\paperheight-\topmargin-1in + 
    -\headheight-\headsep} + 
} +
+
+

+

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

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

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 Acrobat-specific behavior

+

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

+ \Acrobatmenu{menuoption}{text} +

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. +

+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
File +

Open, Close, Scan, Save, SaveAs, Optimizer:SaveAsOpt, + Print, PageSetup, Quit

File!Import +

ImportImage, ImportNotes, AcroForm:ImportFDF

File!Export +

ExportNotes, AcroForm:ExportFDF

File!DocumentInfo +

GeneralInfo, OpenInfo, FontsInfo, SecurityInfo, + Weblink:Base, AutoIndex:DocInfo

File!Preferences +

GeneralPrefs, NotePrefs, FullScreenPrefs, Weblink:Prefs, + AcroSearch:Preferences(Windows) or, + AcroSearch:Prefs(Mac), Cpt:Capture

Edit +

Undo, Cut, Copy, Paste, Clear, SelectAll, Ole:CopyFile, + TouchUp:TextAttributes, + TouchUp:FitTextToSelection, TouchUp:ShowLineMarkers, + TouchUp:ShowCaptureSuspects, TouchUp:FindSuspect,

+

Properties

Edit!Fields +

AcroForm:Duplicate, AcroForm:TabOrder

Document +

Cpt:CapturePages, + AcroForm:Actions, CropPages, RotatePages, InsertPages, + ExtractPages, ReplacePages, DeletePages, NewBookmark, + SetBookmarkDest, CreateAllThumbs, DeleteAllThumbs

View +

ActualSize, FitVisible, FitWidth, FitPage, ZoomTo, + FullScreen, FirstPage, PrevPage, NextPage, LastPage, + GoToPage, GoBack, GoForward, SinglePage, OneColumn, + TwoColumns, ArticleThreads, PageOnly, ShowBookmarks, + ShowThumbs

Tools +

Hand, ZoomIn, ZoomOut, SelectText, SelectGraphics, + Note, Link, Thread, AcroForm:Tool, + Acro_Movie:MoviePlayer, TouchUp:TextTool, Find, + FindAgain, FindNextNote, CreateNotesFile

Tools!Search +

AcroSrch:Query, AcroSrch:Indexes, AcroSrch:Results, + AcroSrch:Assist, AcroSrch:PrevDoc, AcroSrch:PrevHit, + AcroSrch:NextHit, AcroSrch:NextDoc

Window +

ShowHideToolBar, ShowHideMenuBar, + ShowHideClipboard, Cascade, TileHorizontal, TileVertical, + CloseAll

Help +

HelpUserGuide, HelpTutorial, HelpExchange, HelpScan, + HelpCapture, HelpPDFWriter, HelpDistiller, HelpSearch, + HelpCatalog, HelpReader, Weblink:Home

Help(Windows) +

About

+

+

6 PDF and HTML forms

+

You must put your fields inside a Form environment (only one per file). +

There are six macros to prepare fields: + + +

+ \TextField[parameters]{label} +

+ \CheckBox[parameters]{label} +

+ \ChoiceMenu[parameters]{label}{choices} +

+ \PushButton[parameters]{label} +

+ \Submit[parameters]{label} +

+ \Reset[parameters]{label} +

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

+ \LayoutTextField{label}{field} +

+ \LayoutChoiceField{label}{field} +

+ \LayoutCheckField{label}{field} +

These macros default to #1 #2 +

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

+ \MakeRadioField{width}{height} +

+ \MakeCheckField{width}{height} +

+ + + \MakeTextField{width}{height} +

+ \MakeChoiceField{width}{height} +

+ \MakeButtonField{text} +

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

You may also want to redefine the following macros: + + +
+\def\DefaultHeightofSubmit{12pt} + 
\def\DefaultWidthofSubmit{2cm} + 
\def\DefaultHeightofReset{12pt} + 
\def\DefaultWidthofReset{2cm} + 
\def\DefaultHeightofCheckBox{0.8\baselineskip} + 
\def\DefaultWidthofCheckBox{0.8\baselineskip} + 
\def\DefaultHeightofChoiceMenu{0.8\baselineskip} + 
\def\DefaultWidthofChoiceMenu{0.8\baselineskip} + 
\def\DefaultHeightofText{\baselineskip} + 
\def\DefaultHeightofTextMultiline{4\baselineskip} + 
\def\DefaultWidthofText{3cm} +
+
+

+

+

6.1 Forms environment parameters

+

+

+ + + + + + + + +
action URL +

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

encoding name +

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

method name +

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

+

+

6.2 Forms optional parameters

+

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

+

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
accesskey key (as per HTML)
align number 0 alignment within text field; 0 is left-aligned,
1 is centered, 2 is right-aligned.
backgroundcolor color of box
bordercolor color of border
bordersep box border gap
borderwidth width of box border
calculate JavaScript code to calculate the value of the field
charsize dimen font size of field text
checked boolean false whether option selected by default
color color of text in box
combo boolean false choice list is ‘combo’ style
default default value
disabled boolean false field disabled
format JavaScript code to format the field
height dimen height of field box
hidden boolean false field hidden
ketstroke JavaScript code to control the keystrokes on entry
maxlen number 0 number of characters allowed in text field
menulength number 4 number of elements shown in list
multiline boolean false whether text box is multiline
name name name of field (defaults to label)
onblur JavaScript code
onchange JavaScript code
onclick JavaScript code
ondblclick JavaScript code
onfocus JavaScript code
onkeydown JavaScript code
onkeypress JavaScript code
onkeyup JavaScript code
onmousedown JavaScript code
onmousemove JavaScript code
onmouseout JavaScript code
onmouseover JavaScript code
onmouseup JavaScript code
onselect JavaScript code
password boolean false text field is ‘password’ style
popdown boolean false choice list is ‘popdown’ style
radio boolean false choice list is ‘radio’ style
readonly boolean false field is readonly
rotation number 0 rotation of the widget annotation (degree, counterclockwise, multiple of 90)
tabkey (as per HTML)
validate JavaScript code to validate the entry
value initial value
width dimen width of field box
+

+

7 Defining a new driver

+

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

1. \hyper@anchor +

2. \hyper@link +

3. \hyper@linkfile +

4. \hyper@linkurl +

5. \hyper@anchorstart +

6. \hyper@anchorend +

7. \hyper@linkstart +

8. \hyper@linkend +

The draft option defines the macros as follows + + +
+\let\hyper@@anchor\@gobble + 
\gdef\hyper@link##1##2##3{##3}% + 
\def\hyper@linkurl##1##2{##1}% + 
\def\hyper@linkfile##1##2##3{##1}% + 
\let\hyper@anchorstart\@gobble + 
\let\hyper@anchorend\@empty + 
\let\hyper@linkstart\@gobbletwo + 
\let\hyper@linkend\@empty +
+
+

+

+

8 Special support for other packages

+

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

+

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 LATEX’s normal +\label/\ref mechanisms and per-chapter tables of contents, respectively. +

+

9 History and acknowledgments

+

The original authors of hyperbasics.tex and hypertex.sty, from which this package +descends, are Tanmoy Bhattacharya (tanmoy@qcd.lanl.gov) and Thorsten Ohl +(thorsten.ohl@physik.th-darmstadt.de). hyperref started as a simple port of their work to +LATEX2" standards, but eventually I rewrote nearly everything, because I didn’t understand a lot of +the original, and was only interested in getting it to work with LATEX. I would like to thank Arthur +Smith, Tanmoy Bhattacharya, Mark Doyle, Paul Ginsparg, David Carlisle, T. V. Raman and Leslie +Lamport for comments, requests, thoughts and code to get the package into its first useable state. +Various other people are mentioned at the point in the source where I had to change the code in later +versions because of problems they found. + +

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 (bmoss@math.clemson.edu) into the later versions including native PDF support uncovered a good +many bugs, and his testing is appreciated. Hans Hagen (pragma@pi.net) provided a lot of insight into +PDF. +

Berthold Horn provided help, encouragement and sponsorship for the dvipsone and dviwindo drivers. +Sergey Lesenko provided the changes needed for dvipdf, and Hn Th Thnh supplied all +the information needed for pdftex. Patrick Daly kindly updated his natbib package to allow +easy integration with hyperref. Michael Mehlich’s 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 +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 Dandy 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 +hyperref. + + +

10 GNU Free Documentation License

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A copy of the license is included in the section entitled +% ``GNU Free Documentation License.'' +% +% Manual updates: +% * Steve Peter and Karl Berry, 7/03. +% * Heiko Oberdiek, 2006-2008. +% + +\RequirePackage{ifpdf} +\ifpdf % We are running pdfTeX in pdf mode +\documentclass[pdftex]{article} +\else +\documentclass{article} +\fi + +\usepackage{etex}% for \eTeX + +% Page layout. +\advance\textwidth by 1.1in +\advance\oddsidemargin by -.55in +\advance\evensidemargin by -.55in +% +\advance\textheight by 1in +\advance\topmargin by -.5in +\advance\footskip by -.5in +% +\pagestyle{headings} +% +% Avoid some overfull boxes. +\emergencystretch=.1\hsize +\hbadness = 3000 + +% these are from lshort.sty, but lshort.sty pulls in so many other +% packages it seems cleaner to just include them here. +% +\newcommand{\bs}{\symbol{'134}}%Print backslash +\newcommand{\ci}[1]{\texttt{\bs#1}} + +\makeatletter +\@ifpackageloaded{tex4ht}{% + % separate definition for HTML case to avoid + % nasty borders with double horizontal lines with + % large gaps. + \newsavebox{\cmdsyntaxbox}% + \newenvironment{cmdsyntax}{% + \par + % \small + \addvspace{3.2ex plus 0.8ex minus 0.2ex}% + \vskip -\parskip + \noindent + \begin{lrbox}{\cmdsyntaxbox}% + \begin{tabular}{l}% + \rule{0pt}{1em}% + \ignorespaces + }{% + \end{tabular}% + \end{lrbox}% + \fbox{\usebox{\cmdsyntaxbox}}% + \par + \nopagebreak + \addvspace{3.2ex plus 0.8ex minus 0.2ex}% + \vskip -\parskip + }% +}{% + \newenvironment{cmdsyntax}{% + \par + \small + \addvspace{3.2ex plus 0.8ex minus 0.2ex}% + \vskip -\parskip + \noindent + \begin{tabular}{|l|}% + \hline + \rule{0pt}{1em}% + \ignorespaces + }{% + \\% + \hline + \end{tabular}% + \par + \nopagebreak + \addvspace{3.2ex plus 0.8ex minus 0.2ex}% + \vskip -\parskip + }% +} +\makeatother + +\usepackage{array,longtable} +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} +\usepackage{lmodern} + +\newcommand*{\Quote}[1]{\textquotedblleft#1\textquotedblright} + +\def\Hanh{H\`an Th\^e\llap{\raise 0.5ex\hbox{\'{}}} Th\`anh} + +\ifpdf + \usepackage[% + pdftex,% + colorlinks,% + hyperindex,% + plainpages=false,% + bookmarksopen,% + bookmarksnumbered, + pdfusetitle,% + ]{hyperref} + %%?? \def\pdfBorderAttrs{/Border [0 0 0] } % No border arround Links + \usepackage{thumbpdf} +\else + \usepackage{hyperref} +\fi + +\title{Hypertext marks in \LaTeX: a manual for \textsf{hyperref}} +\author{Sebastian Rahtz \and Heiko Oberdiek} +\date{October 2008} + +\begin{document} + +% comes out too close to the toc, and we know it's page one anyway. +\thispagestyle{empty} +\maketitle +\tableofcontents +\setcounter{tocdepth}{2}% for bookmark levels + +\section{Introduction} + +The package derives from, and builds on, the work of the Hyper\TeX\ +project, described at \url{http://xxx.lanl.gov/hypertex/}. It extends +the functionality of all the \LaTeX\ cross-referencing commands +(including the table of contents, bibliographies etc) to produce +\verb|\special| commands which a driver can turn into hypertext links; +it also provides new commands to allow the user to write \emph{ad hoc} +hypertext links, including those to external documents and URLs. + +This manual provides a brief overview of the \textsf{hyperref} +package. For more details, you should read the additional documentation +distributed with the package, as well as the complete documentation by +processing \texttt{hyperref.dtx}. You should also read the chapter on +\textsf{hyperref} in \textit{The \LaTeX\ Web Companion}, where you will +find additional examples. + +The Hyper\TeX\ specification\footnote{This is borrowed from an article +by Arthur Smith.} says that conformant viewers/translators must +recognize the following set of \verb|\special| constructs: + +\begin{description} +\item[href:] \verb|html:| +\item[name:] \verb|html:| +\item[end:] \verb|html:| +\item[image:] \verb|html:| +\item[base\_name:] \verb|html:| +\end{description} + +The \emph{href}, \emph{name} and \emph{end} commands are used to do the +basic hypertext operations of establishing links between sections of +documents. The \emph{image} command is intended (as with current HTML +viewers) to place an image of arbitrary graphical format on the page in +the current location. The \emph{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 URL's may be retrieved +correctly. + +The \emph{href} and \emph{name} commands must be paired with an +\emph{end} command later in the \TeX\ file---the \TeX\ commands between +the two ends of a pair form an \emph{anchor} in the document. In the +case of an \emph{href} command, the \emph{anchor} is to be highlighted +in the \emph{DVI viewer}, and when clicked on will cause the scene to +shift to the destination specified by \emph{href\_string}. The +\emph{anchor} associated with a name command represents a possible +location to which other hypertext links may refer, either as local +references (of the form \verb|href="#name_string"| with the +\emph{name\_string} identical to the one in the name command) or as part +of a URL (of the form \emph{URL\#name\_string}). Here +\emph{href\_string} is a valid URL or local identifier, while +\emph{name\_string} could be any string at all: the only caveat is that +`$\verb|"|$' characters should be escaped with a backslash +($\backslash$), and if it looks like a URL name it may cause problems. + +However, the drivers intended to produce \emph{only} PDF use literal +PostScript or PDF \verb|\special| commands. The commands are defined in +configuration files for different drivers, selected by package options; +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}) +\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[dvipdfm] produces \verb|\special| commands for Mark Wicks' DVI to PDF driver \textsf{dvipdfm} +\item[dvipdfmx] produces \verb|\special| commands for driver + \textsf{dvipdfmx}, a successor of \textsf{dvipdfm} +\item[dviwindo] produces \verb|\special| commands that Y\&Y's Windows previewer interprets as hypertext jumps within the previewer +\item[vtex] produces \verb|\special| commands that MicroPress' HTML and + PDF-producing \TeX\ variants interpret as hypertext jumps within the + previewer +\item[textures] produces \verb|\special| commands that \textsf{Textures} interprets as hypertext jumps within the previewer +\item[xetex] produces \verb|\special| commands for Xe\TeX{} +\end{description} + +Output from \textsf{dvips} or \textsf{dvipsone} must be processed using +Acrobat Distiller to obtain a PDF file.\footnote{Make sure you turn off +the partial font downloading supported by \textsf{dvips} and +\textsf{dvipsone} in favor of Distiller's own system.} The result is +generally preferable to that produced by using the \textsf{hypertex} +driver, and then processing with \textsf{dvips -z}, but the DVI file is +not portable. The main advantage of using the Hyper\TeX\ \ci{special} +commands is that you can also use the document in hypertext DVI viewers, +such as \textsf{xdvi}. + +\section{Implicit behavior} + +This package can be used with more or less any normal \LaTeX\ document +by specifying in the document preamble + +\begin{verbatim} +\usepackage{hyperref} +\end{verbatim} + +Make sure it comes \emph{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, \ci{section} commands will +produce a bookmark and a link, whereas \ci{section*} commands will only +show links when paired with a corresponding \ci{addcontentsline} +command. + +In addition, the \texttt{hyperindex} option (see below) attempts to make +items in the index by hyperlinked back to the text, and the option +\texttt{backref} inserts extra `back' links into the bibliography for +each entry. Other options control the appearance of links, and give +extra control over PDF output. For example, \texttt{colorlinks}, as its +name well implies, colors the links instead of using boxes; this is the +option used in this document. + + +\section{Package options} + +All user-configurable aspects of \textsf{hyperref} are set using a +single `key=value' scheme (using the \textsf{keyval} package) with the +key \texttt{Hyp}. The options can be set either in the optional argument +to the \verb|\usepackage| command, or using the \verb|\hypersetup| +macro. When the package is loaded, a file \texttt{hyperref.cfg} is read +if it can be found, and this is a convenient place to set options on a +site-wide basis. + +As an example, the behavior of a particular file could be controlled by: +\begin{itemize} + +\item a site-wide \texttt{hyperref.cfg} setting up the look of links, +adding backreferencing, and setting a PDF display default: + +\begin{verbatim} +\hypersetup{backref, +pdfpagemode=FullScreen, +colorlinks=true} +\end{verbatim} + +\item A global option in the file, which is passed down to +\textsf{hyperref}: + +\begin{verbatim} +\documentclass[dvips]{article} +\end{verbatim} + +\item File-specific options in the \verb|\usepackage| commands, which +override the ones set in \texttt{hyperref.cfg}: + +\begin{verbatim} +\usepackage[pdftitle={A Perfect Day},colorlinks=false]{hyperref} +\end{verbatim} +\end{itemize} + +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. + +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. + +\subsection{General options} + +Firstly, the options to specify general behavior and page size. + +\medskip +\noindent\begin{longtable}{>{\ttfamily}ll>{\itshape}ll} +draft & boolean & false & all hypertext options are turned off \\ +final & boolean & true & all hypertext options are turned on \\ +debug & boolean & false & extra diagnostic messages are printed in \\ + & & & the log file \\ +verbose & boolean & false & same as debug \\ +implicit & boolean & true & redefines \LaTeX\ internals \\ +hypertexnames & boolean & true & use guessable names for links \\ +naturalnames & boolean & false & use \LaTeX-computed names for links \\ +a4paper & boolean & true & sets paper size to 210mm $\times$ 297mm \\ +a5paper & boolean & false & sets paper size to 148mm $\times$ 210mm \\ +b5paper & boolean & false & sets paper size to 176mm $\times$ 250mm \\ +letterpaper & boolean & false & sets paper size to 8.5in $\times$ 11in \\ +legalpaper & boolean & false & sets paper size to 8.5in $\times$ 14in \\ +executivepaper & boolean & false & sets paper size to 7.25in $\times$ 10.5in \\ +setpagesize & boolean & true & sets page size by special driver commands +\end{longtable} + +\subsection{Configuration options} + +\noindent\begin{longtable}{>{\ttfamily}ll>{\itshape}lp{7cm}} +raiselinks & boolean & true & In the hypertex driver, the height of links is normally calculcated by the driver as + simply the base line of contained text; this options forces \verb|\special| commands to + reflect the real height of the link (which could contain a graphic) \\ +breaklinks & boolean & false & Allows link text to break across lines; since this cannot be accommodated in PDF, it is + only set true by default if the pdftex driver is used. This makes links on multiple lines + into different PDF links to the same target. \\ +pageanchor & boolean & true & Determines whether every page is given an implicit anchor at the top left corner. If this + is turned off, \verb|\printindex| will not contain + valid hyperlinks. \\ +plainpages & boolean & false & Forces page anchors to be named by the arabic form of the page number, rather than the + formatted form. \\ +nesting & boolean & false & Allows links to be nested; no drivers currently support this. +\end{longtable} + +Note for option \verb|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. + +\subsection{Backend drivers} + +If no driver is specified, the package defaults to loading the +\textsf{hypertex} driver. + +\noindent\begin{longtable}{>{\ttfamily}lp{.8\hsize}} +dvipdfm & Sets up \textsf{hyperref} for use with the \textsf{dvipdfm} driver.\\ +dvipdfmx & Sets up \textsf{hyperref} for use with the \textsf{dvipdfmx} driver.\\ +dvips & Sets up \textsf{hyperref} for use with the \textsf{dvips} driver. \\ +dvipsone & Sets up \textsf{hyperref} for use with the \textsf{dvipsone} driver. \\ +dviwindo & Sets up \textsf{hyperref} for use with the \textsf{dviwindo} Windows previewer. \\ +hypertex & Sets up \textsf{hyperref} for use with the Hyper\TeX-compliant drivers. \\ +latex2html & Redefines a few macros for compatibility with \textsf{latex2html}. \\ +nativepdf & An alias for \textsf{dvips} \\ +pdfmark & An alias for \textsf{dvips} \\ +pdftex & Sets up \textsf{hyperref} for use with the \textsf{pdftex} program.\\ +ps2pdf & Redefines a few macros for compatibility with + Ghostscript's PDF writer, otherwise identical to + \textsf{dvips}. \\ +tex4ht & For use with \textsf{\TeX4ht} \\ +textures & For use with \textsf{Textures} \\ +vtex & For use with MicroPress' \textsf{VTeX}; the PDF + and HTML backends are detected automatically. \\ +vtexpdfmark & For use with \textsf{VTeX}'s PostScript backend. \\ +xetex & For use with Xe\TeX (using backend for dvipdfm). +\end{longtable} +\smallskip + +If you use \textsf{dviwindo}, you may need to redefine the macro +\ci{wwwbrowser} (the default is \verb|C:\netscape\netscape|) to tell +\textsf{dviwindo} what program to launch. Thus, users of Internet +Explorer might add something like this to hyperref.cfg: + +\begin{verbatim} +\renewcommand{wwwbrowser}{C:\string\Program\space + Files\string\Plus!\string\Microsoft\space + Internet\string\iexplore.exe} +\end{verbatim} + +\subsection{Extension options} +\noindent\begin{longtable}{>{\ttfamily}ll>{\itshape}lp{6cm}} +extension & text & & Set the file extension (e.g.\ \textsf{dvi}) which will be appended to file links + created if you use the \textsf{xr} package. \\ +hyperfigures & boolean & & \\ +backref & text & false & Adds `backlink' text to the end of each item in the bibliography, as a list of + section numbers. This can only work properly \emph{if} there is a blank line after + each \verb|\bibitem|. Supported values are \verb|section|, \verb|slide|, \verb|page|, + \verb|none|, or \verb|false|. If no value is given, \verb|section| is taken as default.\\ +pagebackref & boolean & false & Adds `backlink' text to the end of each item in the bibliography, as a list of page + numbers. \\ +hyperindex & boolean & true & Makes the page numbers of index entries into hyperlinks. Relays on unique + page anchors (\verb|pageanchor|, \ldots)\\ + \verb|pageanchors| and \verb|plainpages=false|. \\ +hyperfootnotes & boolean & true & Makes the footnote marks into hyperlinks to the footnote text. + Easily broken \ldots\\ +encap & & & Sets encap character for hyperindex \\ +linktocpage & boolean & false & make page number, not text, be link on TOC, LOF and LOT \\ +breaklinks & boolean & false & allow links to break over lines by making links over multiple lines into PDF links to + the same target \\ +colorlinks & boolean & false & 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 links. \\ +linkcolor & color & red & Color for normal internal links. \\ +anchorcolor & color & black & Color for anchor text. \\ +citecolor & color & green & Color for bibliographical citations in text. \\ +filecolor & color & magenta & Color for URLs which open local files. \\ +menucolor & color & red & Color for Acrobat menu items. \\ +runcolor & color & filecolor & Color for run links (launch annotations). \\ +urlcolor & color & cyan & Color for linked URLs. \\ +frenchlinks & boolean & false & use small caps instead of color for links +\end{longtable} \smallskip + +Note that all color names must be defined before use, following the +normal system of the standard \LaTeX\ \textsf{color} package. + +\subsection{PDF-specific display options} +\noindent\begin{longtable}{@{}>{\ttfamily}ll>{\itshape}lp{7.5cm}@{}} +bookmarks & boolean & true & 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 \texttt{.out}) may be needed to + translate \LaTeX\ codes, since bookmarks must be written in PDFEncoding. + To aid this process, the \texttt{.out} file is not rewritten by \LaTeX\ + if it is edited to contain a line \verb|\let\WriteBookmarks\relax| \\ +bookmarksopen & boolean & false & If Acrobat bookmarks are requested, show them with all the subtrees + expanded. \\ +bookmarksopenlevel & parameter & & level (\ci{maxdimen}) to which bookmarks are open \\ +bookmarksnumbered & boolean & false & If Acrobat bookmarks are requested, include section numbers. \\ +bookmarkstype & text & toc & to specify which `toc' file to mimic \\ +CJKbookmarks & boolean & false & + This option should be used to produce CJK bookmarks. + Package \verb|hyperref| + supports both normal and preprocessed mode of the CJK package; + during the creation of bookmarks, it simply replaces CJK's macros + with special versions which expand to the corresponding character + codes. Note that without the `unicode' option of hyperref you get + PDF files which actually violate the PDF specification because + non-Unicode character codes are used -- some PDF readers localized + for CJK languages (most notably Acroread itself) support this. + Also note that option `CJKbookmarks' cannot be used together + with option `unicode'. + + No mechanism is provided to translate non-Unicode bookmarks to + Unicode; for portable PDF documents only Unicode encoding should + be used.\\ +pdfhighlight & name & /I & 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). \\ +citebordercolor & RGB color & 0 1 0 & The color of the box around citations \\ +filebordercolor & RGB color & 0 .5 .5 & The color of the box around links to files \\ +linkbordercolor & RGB color & 1 0 0 & The color of the box around normal links \\ +menubordercolor & RGB color & 1 0 0 & The color of the box around Acrobat menu links \\ +urlbordercolor & RGB color & 0 1 1 & The color of the box around links to URLs \\ +runbordercolor & RGB color & 0 .7 .7 & color of border around `run' links \\ +pdfborder & & 0 0 1 & 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. +\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. + +The bookmark commands are stored in a file called +\textit{jobname}\texttt{.out}. The files is not processed by \LaTeX\ so +any markup is passed through. You can postprocess this file as needed; +as an aid for this, the \texttt{.out} file is not overwritten on the +next \TeX\ run if it is edited to contain the line \\ + +\begin{verbatim} +\let\WriteBookmarks\relax +\end{verbatim} + +\subsection{PDF display and information options} +\noindent\begin{longtable}{>{\ttfamily}ll>{\itshape}lp{6cm}} +baseurl & URL & & Sets the base URL of the PDF document \\ +pdfpagemode & text & empty & Determines how the file is opening in Acrobat; the possibilities are + \texttt{UseNone}, \texttt{UseThumbs} (show thumbnails), \texttt{UseOutlines} + (show bookmarks), \texttt{FullScreen}, \texttt{UseOC} (PDF 1.5), + and \texttt{UseAttachments} (PDF 1.6). If no mode if explicitly chosen, but the + bookmarks option is set, \texttt{UseOutlines} is used. \\ +pdftitle & text & & Sets the document information Title field \\ +pdfauthor & text & & Sets the document information Author field \\ +pdfsubject & text & & Sets the document information Subject field \\ +pdfcreator & text & & Sets the document information Creator field \\ +pdfproducer & text & & Sets the document information Producer field \\ +pdfkeywords & text & & Sets the document information Keywords field \\ +pdfview & text & XYZ & Sets the default PDF `view' for each link \\ +pdfstartpage & text & 1 & Determines on which page the PDF file is opened. \\ +pdfstartview & text & Fit & Set the startup page view \\ +pdfpagescrop & n n n n & & Sets the default PDF crop box for pages. This should be a set of four numbers \\ +pdfcenterwindow & boolean & false & position the document window in the center of the screen \\ +pdfdirection & text & empty & direction setting \\ +pdfdisplaydoctitle & boolean & false & display document title instead of + file name in title bar\\ +pdfduplex & text & empty & paper handling option for print dialog\\ +pdffitwindow & boolean & false & resize document window to fit document size \\ +pdflang & text & empty & PDF language identifier (RFC 3066)\\ +pdfmenubar & boolean & true & make PDF viewer's menu bar visible \\ +pdfnewwindow & boolean & false & make links that open another PDF file start a new window \\ +pdfnonfullscreenpagemode + & boolean & empty & page mode setting on exiting + full-screen mode\\ +pdfnumcopies & integer & empty & number of printed copies \\ +pdfpagelayout & text & empty & set layout of PDF pages \\ +pdfpagelabels & boolean & true & set PDF page labels \\ +pdfpagetransition & text & empty & set PDF page transition style \\ +pdfpicktrackbypdfsize & text & empty & set option for print dialog \\ +pdfprintarea & text & empty & set /PrintArea of viewer preferences \\ +pdfprintclip & text & empty & set /PrintClip of viewer preferences \\ +pdfprintpagerange & n n (n n)* + & empty & set /PrintPageRange of viewer + preferences\\ +pdfprintscaling & text & empty & page scaling option for print dialog; + valid values are \texttt{None} and + \texttt{AppDefault} \\ +pdftoolbar & boolean & true & make PDF toolbar visible \\ +pdfviewarea & text & empty & set /ViewArea of viewer preferences \\ +pdfviewclip & text & empty & set /ViewClip of viewer preferences \\ +pdfwindowui & boolean & true & make PDF user interface elements visible \\ +unicode & boolean & false & Unicode encoded PDF strings +\end{longtable} + +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 +\verb|\hypercalcbp| that is explained on page \pageref{hypercalcbp}. +pdf\TeX\ +works by supplying default values for \texttt{XYZ} (horizontal $\times$ +vertical $\times$ zoom) and \texttt{FitBH}. However, drivers using +\texttt{pdfmark} do not supply defaults, so \textsf{hyperref} passes in +a value of -32768, which causes Acrobat to set (usually) sensible +defaults. The following are possible values for the \texttt{pdfview} and +\texttt{pdfstartview} parameters. + +\noindent\begin{longtable}{>{\ttfamily}l>{\itshape}lp{7cm}} +XYZ & left top zoom & Sets a coordinate and a zoom factor. If any one is null, the source link value is used. + \textit{null null null} will give the same values as the current page. \\ +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. \\ +FitR & left bottom right top & 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 the window. \\ +FitBV & left & Fits the height of the page bounding box to the window. \\ +\end{longtable} + +The \texttt{pdfpagelayout} can be one of the following values. + +\noindent\begin{longtable}{>{\ttfamily}lp{10cm}} +SinglePage & 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 the left. \\ +TwoColumnRight & Displays the document in two columns, odd-numbered pages to the right. +\end{longtable} + +Finally, the \texttt{pdfpagetransition} can be one of the following +values, where \textit{/Di} stands for direction of motion in degrees, +generally in 90$^{\circ}$\ steps, \textit{/Dm} is a horizontal +(\texttt{/H}) or vertical (\texttt{/V}) dimension (e.g.\ \texttt{Blinds +/Dm /V}), and \textit{/M} is for motion, either in (\texttt{/I}) or out +(\texttt{/O}). + +\noindent\begin{longtable}{>{\ttfamily}llp{8.5cm}} +Blinds & /Dm & 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 new page. \\ +Glitter & /Di & Similar to Dissolve, except the effect sweeps across the screen. \\ +Split & /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 page. +\end{longtable} + +\subsection{Big alphabetical list} + +The following is a complete listing of available options for +\textsf{hyperref}, arranged alphabetically. + +\noindent\begin{longtable}{>{\ttfamily}llp{6cm}} +a4paper & & use A4 paper \\ +a5paper & & use A5 paper \\ +anchorcolor & \textit{black} & set color of anchors \\ +b5paper & & use B5 paper \\ +backref & \textit{false} & do bibliographical back references \\ +baseurl & \textit{empty} & set base URL for document \\ +bookmarks & \textit{true} & make bookmarks \\ +bookmarksnumbered & \textit{false} & put section numbers in bookmarks \\ +bookmarksopen & \textit{false} & open up bookmark tree \\ +bookmarksopenlevel & \ttfamily\ci{maxdimen} & level to which bookmarks are open \\ +bookmarkstype & \textit{toc} & to specify which `toc' file to mimic \\ +breaklinks & \textit{false} & allow links to break over lines \\ +CJKbookmarks & \textit{false} & to produce CJK bookmarks\\ +citebordercolor & \textit{0 1 0} & color of border around cites \\ +citecolor & \textit{green} & color of citation links \\ +colorlinks & \textit{false} & color links \\ + & \textit{true} & (\textsf{tex4ht}, \textsf{dviwindo}) \\ +debug & \textit{false} & provide details of anchors defined; same as verbose \\ +draft & \textit{false} & do not do any hyperlinking \\ +dvipdfm & & use \textsf{dvipdfm} backend \\ +dvipdfmx & & use \textsf{dvipdfmx} backend \\ +dvips & & use \textsf{dvips} backend \\ +dvipsone & & use \textsf{dvipsone} backend \\ +dviwindo & & use \textsf{dviwindo} backend \\ +encap & & to set encap character for hyperindex \\ +executivepaper & & use executivepaper \\ +extension & \textit{dvi} & suffix of linked files \\ +filebordercolor & \textit{0 .5 .5} & color of border around file links \\ +filecolor & \textit{cyan} & color of file links \\ +final & \textit{true} & opposite of option draft \\ +frenchlinks & \textit{false} & use small caps instead of color for links \\ +hyperfigures & \textit{false} & make figures hyper links \\ +hyperfootnotes & \textit{true} & set up hyperlinked footnotes \\ +hyperindex & \textit{true} & set up hyperlinked indices \\ +hypertex & & use \textsf{Hyper\TeX} backend \\ +hypertexnames & \textit{true} & use guessable names for links \\ +implicit & \textit{true} & redefine \LaTeX\ internals \\ +latex2html & & use \textsf{\LaTeX2HTML} backend \\ +legalpaper & & use legalpaper \\ +letterpaper & & use letterpaper \\ +linkbordercolor & \textit{1 0 0} & color of border around links \\ +linkcolor & \textit{red} & color of links \\ +linktocpage & \textit{false} & make page number, not text, be link on TOC, LOF and LOT \\ +menubordercolor & \textit{1 0 0} & color of border around menu links \\ +menucolor & \textit{red} & color for menu links \\ +nativepdf & \textit{false} & an alias for \textsf{dvips} \\ +naturalnames & \textit{false} & use \LaTeX-computed names for links \\ +nesting & \textit{false} & allow nesting of links \\ +pageanchor & \textit{true} & put an anchor on every page \\ +pagebackref & \textit{false} & backreference by page number \\ +pdfauthor & \textit{empty} & text for PDF Author field \\ +pdfborder & \textit{0 0 1} & width of PDF link border \\ + & \textit{0 0 0} & (\texttt{colorlinks)} \\ +pdfcenterwindow & \textit{false} & position the document window in the center of the screen \\ +pdfcreator & \textit{LaTeX with} & text for PDF Creator field \\ + & \textit{hyperref} & \\ + & \textit{package} & \\ +pdfdirection & \textit{empty} & direction setting \\ +pdfdisplaydoctitle & \textit{false} & display document title instead + of file name in title bar\\ +pdfduplex & \textit{empty} & paper handling option for + print dialog\\ +pdffitwindow & \textit{false} & resize document window to fit document size \\ +pdfhighlight & \textit{/I} & set highlighting of PDF links \\ +pdfkeywords & \textit{empty} & text for PDF Keywords field \\ +pdflang & \textit{empty} & PDF language identifier (RFC 3066) \\ +pdfmark & \textit{false} & an alias for \textsf{dvips} \\ +pdfmenubar & \textit{true} & make PDF viewer's menu bar visible \\ +pdfnewwindow & \textit{false} & make links that open another PDF \\ + & & file start a new window \\ +pdfnonfullscreenpagemode + & \textit{empty} & page mode setting on exiting + full-screen mode\\ +pdfnumcopies & \textit{empty} & number of printed copies\\ +pdfpagelayout & \textit{empty} & set layout of PDF pages \\ +pdfpagemode & \textit{empty} & set default mode of PDF display \\ +pdfpagelabels & \textit{true} & set PDF page labels \\ +pdfpagescrop & \textit{empty} & set crop size of PDF document \\ +pdfpagetransition & \textit{empty} & set PDF page transition style \\ +pdfpicktrackbypdfsize + & \textit{empty} & set option for print dialog \\ +pdfprintarea & \textit{empty} & set /PrintArea of viewer preferences \\ +pdfprintclip & \textit{empty} & set /PrintClip of viewer preferences \\ +pdfprintpagerange & \textit{empty} & set /PrintPageRange of viewer preferences \\ +pdfprintscaling & \textit{empty} & page scaling option for print dialog \\ +pdfproducer & \textit{empty} & text for PDF Producer field \\ +pdfstartpage & \textit{1} & page at which PDF document opens \\ +pdfstartview & \textit{Fit} & starting view of PDF document \\ +pdfsubject & \textit{empty} & text for PDF Subject field \\ +pdftex & & use \textsf{pdf\TeX} backend \\ +pdftitle & \textit{empty} & text for PDF Title field \\ +pdftoolbar & \textit{true} & make PDF toolbar visible \\ +pdfview & \textit{XYZ} & PDF `view' when on link traversal \\ +pdfviewarea & \textit{empty} & set /ViewArea of viewer preferences \\ +pdfviewclip & \textit{empty} & set /ViewClip of viewer preferences \\ +pdfwindowui & \textit{true} & make PDF user interface elements visible \\ +plainpages & \textit{false} & do page number anchors as plain arabic \\ +ps2pdf & & use \textsf{ps2pdf} backend \\ +raiselinks & \textit{false} & raise up links (for \textsf{Hyper\TeX} backend) \\ +runbordercolor & \textit{0 .7 .7} & color of border around `run' links \\ +runcolor & \textit{filecolor} & color of `run' links\\ +setpagesize & \textit{true} & set page size by special driver commands \\ +tex4ht & & use \textsf{\TeX4ht} backend \\ +textures & & use \textsf{Textures} backend \\ +unicode & \textit{false} & Unicode encoded pdf strings \\ +urlbordercolor & \textit{0 1 1} & color of border around URL links \\ +urlcolor & \textit{magenta} & color of URL links \\ +verbose & \textit{false} & be chatty \\ +vtex & & use \textsf{VTeX} backend\\ +xetex & & use \textsf{Xe\TeX} backend\\ +\end{longtable} + +\section{Additional user macros} + +If you need to make references to URLs, or write explicit links, the +following low-level user macros are provided: + +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{href}\verb|{|\emph{URL}\verb|}{|\emph{text}\verb|}| +\end{cmdsyntax} + +\noindent The \emph{text} is made a hyperlink to the \emph{URL}; this +must be a full URL (relative to the base URL, if that is defined). The +special characters \# and \~{} do \emph{not} need to be escaped in any +way. + +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{url}\verb|{|\emph{URL}\verb|}| +\end{cmdsyntax} + +\noindent Similar to +\ci{href}\verb|{|\emph{URL}\verb|}{|\ci{nolinkurl}\verb|{|\emph{URL}\verb|}}|. +Depending on the driver \verb|\href| also tries to detect the link type. +Thus the result can be a url link, file link, \dots + +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{nolinkurl}\verb|{|\emph{URL}\verb|}| +\end{cmdsyntax} + +\noindent Write \emph{URL} in the same way as \verb|\url|, + without creating a hyperlink. + +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{hyperbaseurl}\verb|{|\emph{URL}\verb|}| +\end{cmdsyntax} + +\noindent A base \emph{URL} is established, which is prepended to other +specified URLs, to make it easier to write portable documents. + +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{hyperimage}\verb|{|\emph{imageURL}\verb|}{|\emph{text}\verb|}| +\end{cmdsyntax} + +\noindent The link to the image referenced by the URL is inserted, using +\emph{text} as the anchor. + + For drivers that produce HTML, the image itself is inserted by the +browser, with the \emph{text} being ignored completely. + +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{hyperdef}\verb|{|\emph{category}\verb|}{|\emph{name}\verb|}{|\emph{text}\verb|}| +\end{cmdsyntax} + +\noindent A target area of the document (the \emph{text}) is marked, and +given the name \emph{category.name} + +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{hyperref}\verb|{|\emph{URL}\verb|}{|\emph{category}\verb|}{|\emph{name}\verb|}{|\emph{text}\verb|}| +\end{cmdsyntax} + +\noindent \emph{text} is made into a link to \emph{URL\#category.name} + +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{hyperref}\verb|[|\emph{label}\verb|]{|\emph{text}\verb|}| +\end{cmdsyntax} + +\noindent +\emph{text} is made into a link to the same place as +\verb|\ref{|\emph{label}\verb|}| would be linked. + +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{hyperlink}\verb|{|\emph{name}\verb|}{|\emph{text}\verb|}| +\end{cmdsyntax} +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{hypertarget}\verb|{|\emph{name}\verb|}{|\emph{text}\verb|}| +\end{cmdsyntax} + +\noindent A simple internal link is created with \verb|\hypertarget|, +with two parameters of an anchor \emph{name}, and anchor +\emph{text}. \verb|\hyperlink| has two arguments, the name of a +hypertext object defined somewhere by \verb|\hypertarget|, and the +\emph{text} which be used as the link on the page. + +Note that in HTML parlance, the \verb|\hyperlink| command inserts a +notional \# in front of each link, making it relative to the current +testdocument; \verb|\href| expects a full URL. + +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{phantomsection} +\end{cmdsyntax} + +\noindent +This sets an anchor at this location. It works similar to +\verb|\hypertarget{}{}| with an automatically choosen anchor name. +Often it is used in conjunction +with \verb|\addcontentsline| for sectionlike things (index, bibliography, +preface). \verb|\addcontentsline| refers to the latest previous location +where an anchor is set. Example: +\begin{quote} +\begin{verbatim} +\cleardoublepage +\phantomsection +\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\indexname} +\printindex +\end{verbatim} +\end{quote} +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. + +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{autoref}\verb|{|\emph{label}\verb|}| +\end{cmdsyntax} + +\noindent +This is a replacement for the usual \verb|\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 \verb|\label| +command by \textsf{hyperref} by using the macros listed below (shown +with their default values). The macros can be (re)defined in documents +using \verb|\(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, \textsf{hyperref} checks \ci{*autorefname} before +\ci{*name}. For instance, it looks for \ci{figureautorefname} before +\ci{figurename}. + +\noindent\begin{longtable}{lp{10cm}} +\textit{Macro} & \textit{Default} \\ +\ci{figurename} & Figure \\ +\ci{tablename} & Table \\ +\ci{partname} & Part \\ +\ci{appendixname} & Appendix \\ +\ci{equationname} & Equation \\ +\ci{Itemname} & item \\ +\ci{chaptername} & chapter \\ +\ci{sectionname} & section \\ +\ci{subsectionname} & subsection \\ +\ci{subsubsectionname} & subsubsection \\ +\ci{paragraphname} & paragraph \\ +\ci{Hfootnotename} & footnote \\ +\ci{AMSname} & Equation \\ +\ci{theoremname} & Theorem\\ +\ci{page} & page\\ +\end{longtable} + +Example for a redefinition if \textsf{babel} is used: +\begin{quote} +\begin{verbatim} +\usepackage[ngerman]{babel} +\addto\extrasngerman{% + \def\subsectionautorefname{Unterkapitel}% +} +\end{verbatim} +\end{quote} + +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{autopageref}\verb|{|\emph{label}\verb|}| +\end{cmdsyntax} + +\noindent +It replaces \verb|\pageref| and adds the name for page in front of +the page reference. First \ci{pageautorefname} is checked before +\ci{pagename}. + +For instances where you want a reference to use the correct counter, but +not to create a link, there are starred forms: + +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{ref*}\verb|{|\emph{label}\verb|}| +\end{cmdsyntax} + +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{pageref*}\verb|{|\emph{label}\verb|}| +\end{cmdsyntax} + +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{autoref*}\verb|{|\emph{label}\verb|}| +\end{cmdsyntax} + +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{autopageref*}\verb|{|\emph{label}\verb|}| +\end{cmdsyntax} + +A typical use would be to write +\begin{verbatim} +\hyperref[other]{that nice section (\ref*{other}) we read before} +\end{verbatim} + +We want \verb|\ref*{other}| to generate the correct number, but not to +form a link, since we do this ourselves with \ci{hyperref}. + +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{pdfstringdef}\verb|{|\emph{macroname}\verb|}{|\emph{\TeX string}\verb|}| +\end{cmdsyntax} + +\ci{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: + +\begin{itemize} +\item Switching to PD1 or PU encoding +\item Defining the \Quote{octal sequence commands} (\verb|\345|): \verb|\edef\3{\string\3}| +\item Special glyphs of \TeX: \verb|\{|, \verb|\%|, \verb|\&|, \verb|\space|, \verb|\dots|, etc. +\item National glyphs (\textsf{german.sty}, \textsf{french.sty}, etc.) +\item Logos: \verb|\TeX|, \verb|\eTeX|, \verb|\MF|, etc. +\item Disabling commands that do not provide useful functionality in bookmarks: +\verb|\label|, \verb|\index|, \verb|\glossary|, \verb|\discretionary|, \verb|\def|, \verb|\let|, etc. +\item \LaTeX's font commands like \verb|\textbf|, etc. +\item Support for \verb|\xspace| provided by the \textsf{xspace} package +\end{itemize} + +In addition, parentheses are protected to avoid the danger of unsafe +unbalanced parentheses in the PDF string. For further details, see Heiko +Oberdiek's Euro\TeX\ paper distributed with \textsf{hyperref}. + + +\subsection{Replacement macros} + +\textsf{hyperref} takes the text for bookmarks from the arguments of +commands like \ci{section}, which can contain things like math, colors, +or font changes, none of which will display in bookmarks as is. + +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{texorpdfstring}\verb|{|\emph{\TeX string}\verb|}{|\emph{PDFstring}\verb|}| +\end{cmdsyntax} + +For example, +\begin{verbatim} +\section{Pythagoras: + \texorpdfstring{$ a^2 + b^2 = c^2 $}{% + a\texttwosuperior\ + b\texttwosuperior\ = + c\texttwosuperior + }% +} +\section{\texorpdfstring{\textcolor{red}}{}{Red} Mars} +\end{verbatim} + +\ci{pdfstringdef} executes the hook \pdfstringdefPreHook before it +expands the string. Therefore, you can use this hook to perform +additional tasks or to disable additional commands. + +\begin{verbatim} +\expandafter\def\expandafter\pdfstringdefPreHook +\expandafter{% + \pdfstringdefPreHook + \renewcommand{\mycommand}[1]{}% +} +\end{verbatim} + +However, for disabling commands, an easier way is via +\ci{pdfstringdefDisableCommands}, which adds its argument to the +definition of \ci{pdfstringdefPreHook} (`@' can here be used as letter in +command names): + +\begin{verbatim} +\pdfstringdefDisableCommands{% + \let~\textasciitilde + \def\url{\pdfstringdefwarn\url}% + \let\textcolor\@gobble +} +\end{verbatim} + +\subsection{Utility macros} + +\label{hypercalcbp} +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{hypercalcbp}\verb|{|\emph{dimen specification}\verb|}| +\end{cmdsyntax} +\noindent +\verb|\hypercalcbp| takes a \TeX\ dimen specification and +converts it to bp and returns the number without the unit. +This is useful for options \verb|pdfstartview| and \verb|pdfview|. +Example: +\begin{quote} +\begin{verbatim} +\hypersetup{ + pdfstartview={FitBH \hypercalcbp{\paperheight-\topmargin-1in + -\headheight-\headsep} +} +\end{verbatim} +\end{quote} +The origin of the PDF coordinate system is the lower left corner. + +Note, for calculations you need either package |calc| or +\eTeX. Nowadays the latter should automatically be enabled +for \LaTeX\ formats. Users without \eTeX, please, look +in the source documentation \verb|hyperref.dtx| for further +limitations. + +Also \verb|\hypercalcbp| cannot be used in option specifications +of \verb|\documentclass| and \verb|\usepackage|, because +\LaTeX\ expands the option lists of these commands. However +package \verb|hyperref| is not yet loaded and an undefined control +sequence error would arise. + +\section{Acrobat-specific behavior} +If you want to access the menu options of Acrobat Reader or Exchange, the following +macro is provided in the appropriate drivers: + +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{Acrobatmenu}\verb|{|\emph{menuoption}\verb|}{|\emph{text}\verb|}| +\end{cmdsyntax} + +\noindent The \emph{text} is used to create a button which activates the appropriate \emph{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. + +\medskip +\noindent\begin{longtable}{lp{9cm}} +File & Open, Close, Scan, Save, SaveAs, Optimizer:SaveAsOpt, Print, PageSetup, Quit \\ +File$\rightarrow$Import & ImportImage, ImportNotes, AcroForm:ImportFDF \\ +File$\rightarrow$Export & ExportNotes, AcroForm:ExportFDF \\ +File$\rightarrow$DocumentInfo & GeneralInfo, OpenInfo, FontsInfo, SecurityInfo, Weblink:Base, AutoIndex:DocInfo \\ +File$\rightarrow$Preferences & GeneralPrefs, NotePrefs, FullScreenPrefs, Weblink:Prefs, AcroSearch:Preferences(Windows) + or, AcroSearch:Prefs(Mac), Cpt:Capture \\ +Edit & Undo, Cut, Copy, Paste, Clear, SelectAll, Ole:CopyFile, TouchUp:TextAttributes, + TouchUp:FitTextToSelection, TouchUp:ShowLineMarkers, TouchUp:ShowCaptureSuspects, + TouchUp:FindSuspect, \\ + & Properties \\ +Edit$\rightarrow$Fields & AcroForm:Duplicate, AcroForm:TabOrder \\ +Document & Cpt:CapturePages, AcroForm:Actions, CropPages, RotatePages, InsertPages, ExtractPages, + ReplacePages, DeletePages, NewBookmark, SetBookmarkDest, CreateAllThumbs, + DeleteAllThumbs \\ +View & ActualSize, FitVisible, FitWidth, FitPage, ZoomTo, FullScreen, FirstPage, PrevPage, + NextPage, LastPage, GoToPage, GoBack, GoForward, SinglePage, OneColumn, TwoColumns, + ArticleThreads, PageOnly, ShowBookmarks, ShowThumbs \\ +Tools & Hand, ZoomIn, ZoomOut, SelectText, SelectGraphics, Note, Link, Thread, AcroForm:Tool, + Acro\_Movie:MoviePlayer, TouchUp:TextTool, Find, FindAgain, FindNextNote, + CreateNotesFile \\ +Tools$\rightarrow$Search & AcroSrch:Query, AcroSrch:Indexes, AcroSrch:Results, AcroSrch:Assist, AcroSrch:PrevDoc, + AcroSrch:PrevHit, AcroSrch:NextHit, AcroSrch:NextDoc \\ +Window & ShowHideToolBar, ShowHideMenuBar, ShowHideClipboard, Cascade, TileHorizontal, + TileVertical, CloseAll \\ +Help & HelpUserGuide, HelpTutorial, HelpExchange, HelpScan, HelpCapture, HelpPDFWriter, + HelpDistiller, HelpSearch, HelpCatalog, HelpReader, Weblink:Home \\ +Help(Windows) & About +\end{longtable} + +\section{PDF and HTML forms} +You must put your fields inside a \texttt{Form} environment (only one per file). + +There are six macros to prepare fields: + +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{TextField}\verb|[|\emph{parameters}\verb|]{|\emph{label}\verb|}| +\end{cmdsyntax} + +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{CheckBox}\verb|[|\emph{parameters}\verb|]{|\emph{label}\verb|}| +\end{cmdsyntax} + +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{ChoiceMenu}\verb|[|\emph{parameters}\verb|]{|\emph{label}\verb|}{|\emph{choices}\verb|}| +\end{cmdsyntax} + +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{PushButton}\verb|[|\emph{parameters}\verb|]{|\emph{label}\verb|}| +\end{cmdsyntax} + +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{Submit}\verb|[|\emph{parameters}\verb|]{|\emph{label}\verb|}| +\end{cmdsyntax} + +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{Reset}\verb|[|\emph{parameters}\verb|]{|\emph{label}\verb|}| +\end{cmdsyntax} + +The way forms and their labels are laid out is determined by: +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{LayoutTextField}\verb|{|\emph{label}\verb|}{|\emph{field}\verb|}| +\end{cmdsyntax} + +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{LayoutChoiceField}\verb|{|\emph{label}\verb|}{|\emph{field}\verb|}| +\end{cmdsyntax} + +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{LayoutCheckField}\verb|{|\emph{label}\verb|}{|\emph{field}\verb|}| +\end{cmdsyntax} + +These macros default to \#1 \#2 + +What is actually shown in as the field is determined by: +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{MakeRadioField}\verb|{|\emph{width}\verb|}{|\emph{height}\verb|}| +\end{cmdsyntax} + +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{MakeCheckField}\verb|{|\emph{width}\verb|}{|\emph{height}\verb|}| +\end{cmdsyntax} +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{MakeTextField}\verb|{|\emph{width}\verb|}{|\emph{height}\verb|}| +\end{cmdsyntax} +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{MakeChoiceField}\verb|{|\emph{width}\verb|}{|\emph{height}\verb|}| +\end{cmdsyntax} + +\begin{cmdsyntax} +\ci{MakeButtonField}\verb|{|\emph{text}\verb|}| +\end{cmdsyntax} + +These macros default to \verb|\vbox to #2{\hbox to #1{\hfill}\vfill}|, except the +last, which defaults to \#1; it is used for buttons, and the special \ci{Submit} and \ci{Reset} +macros. + +You may also want to redefine the following macros: +\begin{verbatim} +\def\DefaultHeightofSubmit{12pt} +\def\DefaultWidthofSubmit{2cm} +\def\DefaultHeightofReset{12pt} +\def\DefaultWidthofReset{2cm} +\def\DefaultHeightofCheckBox{0.8\baselineskip} +\def\DefaultWidthofCheckBox{0.8\baselineskip} +\def\DefaultHeightofChoiceMenu{0.8\baselineskip} +\def\DefaultWidthofChoiceMenu{0.8\baselineskip} +\def\DefaultHeightofText{\baselineskip} +\def\DefaultHeightofTextMultiline{4\baselineskip} +\def\DefaultWidthofText{3cm} +\end{verbatim} + +\subsection{Forms environment parameters} + +\smallskip\noindent\begin{longtable}{>{\ttfamily}l>{\itshape}lp{9cm}} +action & URL & The URL that will receive the form data if a \textsf{Submit} button is included in the form \\ +encoding & name & The encoding for the string set to the URL; FDF-encoding is usual, and \texttt{html} is the only + valid value \\ +method & name & Used only when generating HTML; values can be \texttt{post} or \texttt{get} \\ +\end{longtable} + +\subsection{Forms optional parameters} +Note that all colors must be expressed as RGB triples, in the range 0..1 (i.e.\ \texttt{color=0 0 +0.5}) + +\smallskip\noindent\begin{longtable}{>{\ttfamily}ll>{\itshape}ll} +accesskey & key & & (as per HTML) \\ +align & number & 0 & alignment within text field; 0 is left-aligned, \\ + & & & 1 is centered, 2 is right-aligned. \\ +backgroundcolor & & & color of box \\ +bordercolor & & & color of border \\ +bordersep & & & box border gap \\ +borderwidth & & & width of box border \\ +calculate & & & JavaScript code to calculate the value of the field \\ +charsize & dimen & & font size of field text \\ +checked & boolean & false & whether option selected by default \\ +color & & & color of text in box \\ +combo & boolean & false & choice list is `combo' style \\ +default & & & default value \\ +disabled & boolean & false & field disabled \\ +format & & & JavaScript code to format the field \\ +height & dimen & & height of field box \\ +hidden & boolean & false & field hidden \\ +ketstroke & & & JavaScript code to control the keystrokes on entry \\ +maxlen & number & 0 & number of characters allowed in text field \\ +menulength & number & 4 & number of elements shown in list \\ +multiline & boolean & false & whether text box is multiline \\ +name & name & & name of field (defaults to label) \\ +onblur & & & JavaScript code \\ +onchange & & & JavaScript code \\ +onclick & & & JavaScript code \\ +ondblclick & & & JavaScript code \\ +onfocus & & & JavaScript code \\ +onkeydown & & & JavaScript code \\ +onkeypress & & & JavaScript code \\ +onkeyup & & & JavaScript code \\ +onmousedown & & & JavaScript code \\ +onmousemove & & & JavaScript code \\ +onmouseout & & & JavaScript code \\ +onmouseover & & & JavaScript code \\ +onmouseup & & & JavaScript code \\ +onselect & & & JavaScript code \\ +password & boolean & false & text field is `password' style \\ +popdown & boolean & false & choice list is `popdown' style \\ +radio & boolean & false & choice list is `radio' style \\ +readonly & boolean & false & field is readonly \\ +rotation & number & 0 & rotation of the widget annotation + (degree, counterclockwise, multiple of 90)\\ +tabkey & & & (as per HTML) \\ +validate & & & JavaScript code to validate the entry \\ +value & & & initial value \\ +width & dimen & & width of field box +\end{longtable} + +\section{Defining a new driver} +A hyperref driver has to provide definitions for eight macros: + +\smallskip +\noindent 1. \verb|\hyper@anchor| + +\noindent 2. \verb|\hyper@link| + +\noindent 3. \verb|\hyper@linkfile| + +\noindent 4. \verb|\hyper@linkurl| + +\noindent 5. \verb|\hyper@anchorstart| + +\noindent 6. \verb|\hyper@anchorend| + +\noindent 7. \verb|\hyper@linkstart| + +\noindent 8. \verb|\hyper@linkend| +\smallskip + +The draft option defines the macros as follows +\qquad\begin{verbatim} +\let\hyper@@anchor\@gobble +\gdef\hyper@link##1##2##3{##3}% +\def\hyper@linkurl##1##2{##1}% +\def\hyper@linkfile##1##2##3{##1}% +\let\hyper@anchorstart\@gobble +\let\hyper@anchorend\@empty +\let\hyper@linkstart\@gobbletwo +\let\hyper@linkend\@empty +\end{verbatim} + +\section{Special support for other packages} + +\textsf{hyperref} aims to cooperate with other packages, but there are +several possible sources for conflict, such as + +\begin{itemize} + +\item Packages that manipulate the bibliographic mechanism. Peter +William's \textsf{harvard} package is supported. However, the +recommended package is Patrick Daly's \textsf{natbib} package that has +specific \textsf{hyperref} hooks to allow reliable interaction. This +package covers a very wide variety of layouts and citation styles, all +of which work with \textsf{hyperref}. + +\item Packages that typeset the contents of the \ci{label} and \ci{ref} +macros, such as \textsf{showkeys}. Since the \textsf{hyperref} package +redefines these commands, you must set \texttt{implicit=false} for these +packages to work. + +\item Packages that do anything serious with the index. +\end{itemize} + +The \textsf{hyperref} package is distributed with variants on two useful +packages designed to work especially well with it. These are \textsf{xr} +and \textsf{minitoc}, which support crossdocument links using \LaTeX's +normal \verb|\label/\ref| mechanisms and per-chapter tables of contents, +respectively. + +\section{History and acknowledgments} + +The original authors of \textsf{hyperbasics.tex} and +\textsf{hypertex.sty}, from which this package descends, are Tanmoy +Bhattacharya (\texttt{tanmoy@qcd.lanl.gov}) and Thorsten Ohl +\linebreak(\texttt{thorsten.ohl@physik.th-darmstadt.de}). \textsf{hyperref} +started as a simple port of their work to \LaTeXe\ standards, but +eventually I rewrote nearly everything, because I didn't understand a +lot of the original, and was only interested in getting it to work with +\LaTeX. I would like to thank Arthur Smith, Tanmoy Bhattacharya, Mark +Doyle, Paul Ginsparg, David Carlisle, T.\ V.\ Raman and Leslie Lamport +for comments, requests, thoughts and code to get the package into its +first useable state. Various other people are mentioned at the point in +the source where I had to change the code in later versions because of +problems they found. + +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 +Rev\TeX\ are entirely due to him! The investigations of Bill Moss +(\texttt{bmoss@math.clemson.edu}) into the later versions including +native PDF support uncovered a good many bugs, and his testing is +appreciated. Hans Hagen (\texttt{pragma@pi.net}) provided a lot of +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 +information needed for \textsf{pdftex}. Patrick Daly kindly updated his +\textsf{natbib} package to allow easy integration with +\textsf{hyperref}. Michael Mehlich's \textsf{hyper} package (developed +in parallel with \textsf{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 ideas; Thomas Merz, whose book \emph{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 \textsf{pdftex}. + +Steve Dandy recreated the manual source in July 2003 after it had been +lost. + +Especial extra thanks to David Carlisle for the \textsf{backref} module, +the ps2pdf and dviwindo support, frequent general rewrites of my bad +code, and for working on changes to the \textsf{xr} package to suit +\textsf{hyperref}. + +\begingroup + \makeatletter + \let\chapter=\section + % subsections goes into bookmarks but not toc + \hypersetup{bookmarksopenlevel=1} + \addtocontents{toc}{\protect\setcounter{tocdepth}{1}} + % The \section command acts as \subsection. + % Additionally the title is converted to lowercase except + % for the first letter. + \def\section{% + \let\section\lc@subsection + \lc@subsection + } + \def\lc@subsection{% + \@ifstar{\def\mystar{*}\lc@sec}% + {\let\mystar\@empty\lc@sec}% + } + \def\lc@sec#1{% + \lc@@sec#1\@nil + } + \def\lc@@sec#1#2\@nil{% + \begingroup + \def\a{#1}% + \lowercase{% + \edef\x{\endgroup + \noexpand\subsection\mystar{\a#2}% + }% + }% + \x + } + \include{fdl} +\endgroup + +\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/doc/manual2.html b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/doc/manual2.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e5023d2d807 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/doc/manual2.html @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ + + + + + + + + + + + +

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1This is borrowed from an article by Arthur Smith.

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2Make sure you turn off the partial font downloading supported by dvips and dvipsone in favor of Distiller’s own + system.

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+\hline +a4paper &use A4 paper\\ +a5paper &use A5 paper\\ +anchorcolor &set color of anchors&black\\ +b5paper &use B5 paper\\ +backref &do bibliographical back references&false\\ +baseurl &set base URL for document&\optempty\\ +bookmarks &make bookmarks&true\\ +bookmarksnumbered &put section numbers in bookmarks&false\\ +bookmarksopen &open up bookmark tree&false\\ +bookmarksopenlevel &level to which bookmarks are open&\string\maxdimen\\ +bookmarkstype &to specify which `toc' file to mimic&toc\\ +breaklinks &allow links to break over lines&false\\ +citebordercolor &color of border around cites& 0 1 0\\ +citecolor &color of citation links&green\\ +colorlinks &color links&false\\ +&&true \for{tex4ht, dviwindo}\\ +debug &provide details of anchors defined&false\\ +&same as verbose&\\ +draft &do not do any hyper linking&false\\ +dvipdfm &use dvipdfm backend\\ +dvipdfmx &use dvipdfmx backend (dvipdfm)\\ +dvips &use dvips backend\\ +dvipsone &use dvipsone backend\\ +dviwindo &use dviwindo backend\\ +encap &to set encap character for hyperindex\\ +executivepaper &use executivepaper\\ +extension &suffix of linked files&dvi\\ +filebordercolor &color of border around file links& 0 .5 .5\\ +filecolor &color of file links&cyan\\ +final &opposite of option draft&true\\ +frenchlinks &use small caps instead of color for links&false\\ +hyperfigures &make figures hyper links&false\\ +hyperfootnotes &set up hyperlinked footnotes&true\\ +hyperindex &set up hyperlinked indices&true\\ +hypertex &use HyperTeX backend\\ +hypertexnames &use guessable names for links&true\\ +implicit &redefine \LaTeX\ internals&true\\ +latex2html &use \LaTeX2HTML backend\\ +legalpaper &use legalpaper\\ +letterpaper &use letterpaper\\ +linkbordercolor &color of border around links& 1 0 0\\ +linkcolor &color of links&red\\ +linktocpage &make page number, not text, be link on TOC, LOF and LOT&false\\ +menubordercolor &color of border around menu links& 1 0 0\\ +menucolor &color for menu links&red\\ +naturalnames &use \LaTeX-computed names for links&false\\ +nesting &allow nesting of links&false\\ +pageanchor &put an anchor on every page&true\\ +pagebackref &backreference by page number&false\\ +pdfauthor &text for PDF Author field&\optempty\\ +pdfborder &width of PDF link border&0 0 1\\ +&&0 0 0 \for{colorlinks}\\ +pdfcenterwindow &position the document window center of the screen&false\\ +pdfcreator &text for PDF Creator field&LaTeX with hyperref package\\ +pdfdirection & direction setting & \optempty\\ +pdfdisplaydoctitle &display document title instead of file name in title bar&false\\ +pdfduplex &paper handling option for print dialog& \optempty\\ +pdffitwindow &resize document window to fit document size&false\\ +pdfhighlight &set highlighting of PDF links& /I\\ +pdfkeywords &text for PDF Keywords field&\optempty\\ +pdflang &PDF language identifier (RFC 3066)&\optempty\\ +pdfmenubar &make PDF viewer's menu bar visible&true\\ +pdfnewwindow &make links that open another PDF file start a new window&false\\ +pdfnonfullscreenpagemode &page mode setting on exiting full-screen mode&\optempty\\ +pdfnumcopies &number of printed copies&\optempty\\ +pdfpagelayout &set layout of PDF pages&\optempty\\ +pdfpagemode &set default mode of PDF display&\optempty\\ +pdfpagelabels &set PDF page labels&false\\ +pdfpagescrop &set crop size of PDF document&\optempty\\ +pdfpagetransition &set PDF page transition style&\optempty\\ +pdfpicktrackbypdfsize &set option for print dialog&\optempty\\ +pdfprintarea &set /PrintArea of viewer preferences&\optempty\\ +pdfprintclip &set /PrintClip of viewer preferences&\optempty\\ +pdfprintpagerange &set /PrintPageRange of viewer preferences&\optempty\\ +pdfprintscaling &page scaling option for print dialog&\optempty\\ +pdfproducer &text for PDF Producer field&\optempty\\ +pdfstartpage &page at which PDF document opens&1\\ +pdfstartview &starting view of PDF document& /Fit\\ +pdfsubject &text for PDF Subject field&\optempty\\ +pdftex &use pdf\TeX\ backend\\ +pdftitle &text for PDF Title field&\optempty\\ +pdftoolbar &make PDF toolbar visible&true\\ +pdfview &PDF `view' when on link traversal&\optempty\\ +pdfviewarea &set /ViewArea of viewer preferences&\optempty\\ +pdfviewclip &set /ViewClip of viewer preferences&\optempty\\ +pdfwindowui &make PDF user interface elements visible&true\\ +plainpages &do page number anchors as plain arabic&true\\ +ps2pdf &use ps2pdf backend\\ +raiselinks &raise up links (for HyperTeX backend)&false\\ +runbordercolor &color of border around `run' links& 0 .7 .7\\ +runcolor & color of `run' links& filecolor\\ +setpagesize &set page size by special driver commands&true\\ +tex4ht &use \TeX4ht backend\\ +textures &use Textures backend\\ +unicode &Unicode encoded pdf strings\\ +urlbordercolor &color of border around URL links& 0 1 1\\ +urlcolor &color of URL links&magenta\\ +verbose &be chatty&false\\ +vtex &use V\TeX\ backend\\ +vtexpdfmark &use backend for V\TeX\ in PDF/PS mode (pdfmark specials)\\ +xetex &use XeTeX backend (dvipdfm)\\ +\hline +\end{longtable} +\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/doc/paper.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/doc/paper.pdf new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5b5977bf899 Binary files /dev/null and b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/doc/paper.pdf differ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/doc/slides.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/doc/slides.pdf new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1d98335b32b Binary files /dev/null and b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/doc/slides.pdf differ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/hycheck.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/hycheck.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7412d9447c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/hycheck.tex @@ -0,0 +1,299 @@ +%% +%% This is file `hycheck.tex', +%% generated with the docstrip utility. +%% +%% The original source files were: +%% +%% hyperref.dtx (with options: `check') +%% +%% File: hyperref.dtx Copyright 1995-2001 Sebastian Rahtz, +%% with portions written by David Carlisle and Heiko Oberdiek, +%% 2001-2009 Heiko Oberdiek. +%% +%% This file is part of the `Hyperref Bundle'. +%% ------------------------------------------- +%% +%% It may be distributed under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public +%% License, either version 1.2 of this license or (at your option) any +%% later version. The latest version of this license is in +%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +%% and version 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX +%% version 1999/12/01 or later. +%% +%% The list of all files belonging to the `Hyperref Bundle' is +%% given in the file `manifest.txt'. +%% +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} +\ProvidesFile{hycheck.tex} + [2009/05/23 v6.78s + Hyperref test file] +\documentclass{article} +\makeatletter +\newcommand*{\checklatex}[1][]{% + \typeout{}% + \typeout{* Format: `LaTeX2e' #1}% + \typeout{\space\space Loaded: `\fmtname' \fmtversion}% +}% +\newcommand*{\checkpackage}[1]{% + \def\HyC@package{#1}% + \let\HyC@date\@empty + \@ifnextchar[\HyC@getDate\HyC@checkPackage +} +\def\HyC@getDate[#1]{% + \def\HyC@date{#1}% + \HyC@checkPackage +} +\def\HyC@checkPackage{% + \typeout{}% + \begingroup + \edef\x{\endgroup + \noexpand\RequirePackage{\HyC@package}% + \ifx\HyC@date\@empty\relax\else[\HyC@date]\fi% + }% + \x + \typeout{}% + \typeout{% + * Package `\HyC@package'% + \ifx\HyC@date\@empty + \else + \space\HyC@date + \fi + }% + \@ifundefined{ver@\HyC@package.sty}{% + }{% + \typeout{% + \space\space Loaded: `\HyC@package' % + \csname ver@\HyC@package.sty\endcsname + }% + }% +} +\newcommand*{\checkcommand}[1]{% + \begingroup + \ifx\long#1\relax + \expandafter\HyC@checklong + \else + \def\HyC@defcmd{#1}% + \expandafter\let\expandafter\HyC@next + \csname HyC@\expandafter\@gobble\string#1\endcsname + \expandafter\HyC@checkcommand + \fi +} +\def\HyC@checklong#1{% + \def\HyC@defcmd{\long#1}% + \expandafter\let\expandafter\HyC@next + \csname HyC@\expandafter\@gobble\string#1\endcsname + \HyC@checkcommand +} +\def\HyC@checkcommand{% + \ifx\HyC@next\relax + \PackageError{hycheck}{% + Unknown command `\expandafter\strip@prefix\meaning\HyC@cmd'% + }\@ehd + \expandafter\endinput + \fi + \@ifstar{% + \def\HyC@star{*}% + \HyC@check + }{% + \let\HyC@star\@empty + \HyC@check + }% +} +\def\HyC@check#1{% + \def\HyC@cmd{#1}% + \let\HyC@org@cmd#1% + \let#1\relax + \let\HyC@param\@empty + \HyC@Toks{}% + \let\HyC@org@optcmd\HyC@noValue + \let\HyC@org@robustcmd\HyC@noValue + \let\HyC@org@robustoptcmd\HyC@noValue + \HyC@next +} +\def\HyC@noValue{NoValue} +\def\HyC@newcommand{% + \let\HyC@@cmd\HyC@cmd + \@ifnextchar[\HyC@nc@opt\HyC@nc@noopt +} +\newtoks\HyC@Toks +\long\def\HyC@nc@noopt#1{% + \edef\x{% + \expandafter\noexpand\HyC@defcmd + \HyC@star + \expandafter\noexpand\HyC@cmd + \HyC@param\the\HyC@Toks + }% + \x{#1}% + \HyC@doCheck +} +\def\HyC@nc@opt[#1]{% + \def\HyC@param{[{#1}]}% + \@ifnextchar[\HyC@nc@default\HyC@nc@noopt +} +\def\HyC@nc@default[#1]{% + \HyC@Toks={[{#1}]}% + \edef\HyC@optcmd{% + \expandafter\noexpand + \csname\expandafter\string\HyC@@cmd\endcsname + }% + \expandafter\let\expandafter\HyC@org@optcmd\HyC@optcmd + \HyC@nc@noopt +} +\def\HyC@DeclareRobustCommand{% + \edef\HyC@robustcmd{% + \expandafter\noexpand + \csname\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\@gobble + \expandafter\string\HyC@cmd\space\endcsname + }% + \expandafter\let\expandafter\HyC@org@robustcmd\HyC@robustcmd + \expandafter\let\HyC@robustcmd\relax + \let\HyC@@cmd\HyC@robustcmd + \@ifnextchar[\HyC@nc@opt\HyC@nc@noopt +} +\def\HyC@def#1#{% + \HyC@Toks={#1}% + \HyC@nc@noopt +} +\let\HyC@edef\HyC@def +\def\HyC@doCheck{% + \typeout{* Checking `\HyC@string\HyC@cmd':}% + \HyC@checkItem{cmd}% + \HyC@checkItem{robustcmd}% + \HyC@checkItem{optcmd}% + \HyC@checkItem{robustoptcmd}% + \endgroup +} +\def\HyC@checkItem#1{% + \expandafter\ifx\csname HyC@org@#1\endcsname\HyC@noValue + \else + \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\ifx + \csname HyC@#1\expandafter\endcsname + \csname HyC@org@#1\endcsname + \expandafter\HyC@checkOk\csname HyC@#1\endcsname + \else + \expandafter\HyC@checkFailed + \csname HyC@#1\expandafter\endcsname + \csname HyC@org@#1\endcsname + \fi + \fi +} +\def\HyC@string#1{\expandafter\string#1} +\def\HyC@meaning#1{\expandafter\meaning#1} +\def\HyC@checkOk#1{% + \typeout{\space\space`\HyC@string#1' ok.}% +} +\def\HyC@checkFailed#1#2{% + \typeout{\space\space`\HyC@string#1' failed.}% + \typeout{\space\space* original: \meaning#2}% + \typeout{\space\space* expected: \HyC@meaning#1}% +} +\checkpackage{lastpage}[1994/06/25] +\checkcommand\def\lastpage@putlabel{% + \addtocounter{page}{-1}% + \immediate\write\@auxout{% + \string\newlabel{LastPage}{{}{\thepage}}% + }% + \addtocounter{page}{1}% +} +\checklatex +\checkcommand\def\@xfootnotenext[#1]{% + \begingroup + \csname c@\@mpfn\endcsname #1\relax + \unrestored@protected@xdef\@thefnmark{\thempfn}% + \endgroup + \@footnotetext +} +\checkcommand\def\@xfootnotemark[#1]{% + \begingroup + \c@footnote #1\relax + \unrestored@protected@xdef\@thefnmark{\thefootnote}% + \endgroup + \@footnotemark +} +\checkcommand\def\@footnotemark{% + \leavevmode + \ifhmode\edef\@x@sf{\the\spacefactor}\nobreak\fi + \@makefnmark + \ifhmode\spacefactor\@x@sf\fi + \relax +} +\checklatex[1999/06/01 - 2000/06/01] +\checkcommand\def\caption{% + \ifx\@captype\@undefined + \@latex@error{\noexpand\caption outside float}\@ehd + \expandafter\@gobble + \else + \refstepcounter\@captype + \expandafter\@firstofone + \fi + {\@dblarg{\@caption\@captype}}% +} +\checkcommand\long\def\@caption#1[#2]#3{% + \par + \addcontentsline{\csname ext@#1\endcsname}{#1}% + {\protect\numberline{\csname the#1\endcsname}{\ignorespaces #2}}% + \begingroup + \@parboxrestore + \if@minipage + \@setminipage + \fi + \normalsize + \@makecaption{\csname fnum@#1\endcsname}{\ignorespaces #3}\par + \endgroup +} +\checklatex +\checkcommand\def\@lbibitem[#1]#2{% + \item[\@biblabel{#1}\hfill]% + \if@filesw + {% + \let\protect\noexpand + \immediate\write\@auxout{% + \string\bibcite{#2}{#1}% + }% + }% + \fi + \ignorespaces +} +\checkcommand\def\@bibitem#1{% + \item + \if@filesw + \immediate\write\@auxout{% + \string\bibcite{#1}{\the\value{\@listctr}}% + }% + \fi + \ignorespaces +} +\checklatex +\checkcommand\def\addcontentsline#1#2#3{% + \addtocontents{#1}{\protect\contentsline{#2}{#3}{\thepage}}% +} +\checkcommand\def\contentsline#1{\csname l@#1\endcsname} +\checkpackage{amsmath}[1999/12/14 - 2000/06/06] +\checkcommand\newcommand{\numberwithin}[3][\arabic]{% + \@ifundefined{c@#2}{\@nocounterr{#2}}{% + \@ifundefined{c@#3}{\@nocnterr{#3}}{% + \@addtoreset{#2}{#3}% + \@xp\xdef\csname the#2\endcsname{% + \@xp\@nx\csname the#3\endcsname .\@nx#1{#2}% + }% + }% + }% +}% +\checklatex +\checkcommand\def\@setref#1#2#3{% + \ifx#1\relax + \protect\G@refundefinedtrue + \nfss@text{\reset@font\bfseries ??}% + \@latex@warning{% + Reference `#3' on page \thepage\space undefined% + }% + \else + \expandafter#2#1\null + \fi +} +\typeout{} +\begin{document} +\end{document} +\endinput +%% +%% End of file `hycheck.tex'. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/hylatex.ltx b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/hylatex.ltx new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7eb223db30d --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/hylatex.ltx @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +% +% hylatex.ltx +% Tanmoy Bhattacharya and Sebastian Rahtz, June 1995 +% +% Use this file to make a format which includes the +% hyperref package in every LaTeX job. +% +% In web2c 7-based TeX world, we create the format file with +% tex -ini \&latex hylatex.ltx +% and then use with +% tex \&hylatex +% +% In teTeX (TeX version 3.14159 (C version 6.1), LaTeX2e <1996/12/01> +% patch level 1), I create the format file with +% initex \&latex hylatex.ltx +% and then use with +% virtex \&hylatex +% +% This method is not supported by the LaTeX2e team, so +% I will try to find a better way. \AtBeginDocument does not +% work for reasons which I do not understand. +% +\makeatletter +\expandafter\everyjob\expandafter{\the\everyjob + \typeout{ ********* Hyperref Macros loaded ******* }} +% +\expandafter\let\csname REAL document\endcsname\document +% +\def\document{% + \endgroup +% +% NOTE: +% This setup sets up no options by default; +% change to suit your needs, by writing a hyperref.cfg control +% file. +% + \RequirePackage{hyperref} + \begingroup + \@endpefalse\csname REAL document\endcsname +} +\makeatother +\dump + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/hyperref.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/hyperref.pdf index 3dc03c7a900..3be8d3f7da2 100644 Binary files a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/hyperref.pdf and b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/hyperref.pdf differ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/manifest.txt b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/manifest.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..731a098b2ca --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/manifest.txt @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +% \iffalse meta-comment +% +% 2008/07/20 +% +% Copyright 1999-2008 Sebastian Rahtz, Heiko Oberdiek +% +% This file is part of the `Hyperref Bundle'. +% ------------------------------------------- +% +% It may be distributed and/or modified under the +% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.2 +% of this license or (at your option) any later version. +% The latest version of this license is in +% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +% and version 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX +% version 1999/12/01 or later. +% +% The list of all files belonging to the LaTeX `Hyperref Bundle' is +% given in the file `manifest.txt'. +% +% \fi +% +% CONTENTS OF THE HYPERREF BUNDLE +% =============================== + +hyperref.dtx + Main package with various drivers. +backref.dtx + Bibliographical back referencing. +nameref.dtx + Cross-referencing by name of section. + +hyperref.pdf, backref.pdf, nameref.pdf + Source code documentation. + +hyperref.ins + Docstrip batch file. + +minitoc-hyper.sty + Patched version of `minitoc.sty' to work with `hyperref.sty'. +ntheorem-hyper.sty + Patched version of `ntheorem.sty' to work with `hyperref.sty'. +xr-hyper.sty + Patched version of `xr.sty' to work with `hyperref.sty'. + +bmhydoc.sty + Help package for generating the documentation. + +ChangeLog, ChangeLog.pdf + History of versions +hylatex.ltx + For creating format file. +Makefile + Makefile for installing and other things. +manifest.txt + Short description of the files. +README, README.pdf + Short readme file. + +% Directory doc/ +% ============= + +manual.pdf + Manual, but a little out of date. +manual.html, manual2.html, manual3.html, manual.css, +cmsy10-21.gif, cmmi10-22.gif + HTML version of the manual. +options.tex, options.pdf + Short description of options from package `hyperref'. +paper.pdf + Online version of paper for Heiko Oberdiek's talk + at EuroTeX'99. +slides.pdf + Slides for Heiko Oberdiek's talk at EuroTeX'99. + +% Directory test/ +% ============== + +test0.tex, test0.dvi, hog.eps, hog.pdf +test1.tex +test2.tex +test3.tex, phys1.jpg, phys2.jpg +test4.tex, bit.tex +test5.tex +test6.tex +test7.tex +test8.tex +testams.tex +testbib.tex, testbib.bib, testbib.bbl +testbookmark.tex 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Hypertext marks in LATEX: a manual for hyperref

-
Sebastian Rahtz
Heiko Oberdiek
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October 2008
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Contents

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- 1 Introduction -
2 Implicit behavior -
3 Package options -
 3.1 General options -
 3.2 Configuration options -
 3.3 Backend drivers -
 3.4 Extension options -
 3.5 PDF-specific display options -
 3.6 PDF display and information options -
 3.7 Big alphabetical list -
4 Additional user macros -
 4.1 Replacement macros -
 4.2 Utility macros -
5 Acrobat-specific behavior -
6 PDF and HTML forms -
 6.1 Forms environment parameters -
 6.2 Forms optional parameters -
7 Defining a new driver -
8 Special support for other packages -
9 History and acknowledgments -
10 GNU Free Documentation License -
 10.1 Applicability and definitions -
 10.2 Verbatim copying -
 10.3 Copying in quantity -
 10.4 Modifications -
 10.5 Combining documents -
 10.6 Collections of documents -
 10.7 Aggregation with independent works -
 10.8 Translation -
 10.9 Termination -
 10.10 Future revisions of this license - -
-

-

1 Introduction

-

The package derives from, and builds on, the work of the HyperTEX project, described at http://xxx.lanl.gov/hypertex/. It extends the functionality of all the LATEX cross-referencing -commands (including the table of contents, bibliographies etc) to produce \special commands which a -driver can turn into hypertext links; it also provides new commands to allow the user to write ad hoc -hypertext links, including those to external documents and URLs. -

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 hyperref.dtx. You should also read the chapter on hyperref in The LATEX Web Companion, -where you will find additional examples. -

The HyperTEX specification1 -says that conformant viewers/translators must recognize the following set of \special constructs: -

-href:
html:<a href = "href_string"> -
-name:
html:<a name = "name_string"> -
-end:
html:</a> -
-image:
html:<img src = "href_string"> -
-base_name:
html:<base href = "href_string">
-

The href, name and end commands are used to do the basic hypertext operations of establishing links -between sections of documents. The image command is intended (as with current HTML -viewers) to place an image of arbitrary graphical format on the page in the current location. -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 URL’s may be retrieved -correctly. -

The href and name commands must be paired with an end command later in the TEX file—the -TEX commands between the two ends of a pair form an anchor in the document. In the case of an href -command, the anchor is to be highlighted in the DVI viewer, and when clicked on will cause the scene to -shift to the destination specified by href_string. The anchor associated with a name command -represents a possible location to which other hypertext links may refer, either as local references -(of the form href="#name_string" with the name_string identical to the one in the name -command) or as part of a URL (of the form URL#name_string). Here href_string is a valid URL -or local identifier, while name_string could be any string at all: the only caveat is that ‘"’ -characters should be escaped with a backslash (n), and if it looks like a URL name it may cause -problems. - - -

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 -options; at present, the following drivers are supported: -

-hypertex
DVI processors conforming to the HyperTEX guidelines (i.e. xdvi, dvips (with the -z - option), OzTeX, and Textures) -
-dvips
produces \special commands tailored for dvips -
-dvipsone
produces \special commands tailored for dvipsone -
-ps2pdf
a special case of output suitable for processing by earlier versions of Ghostscript’s PDF - writer; this is basically the same as that for dvips, but a few variations remained before - version 5.21 -
-tex4ht
produces \special commands for use with TEX4ht -
-pdftex
pdfTEX, Hn Th Thnh’s TEX variant that writes PDF directly -
-dvipdfm
produces \special commands for Mark Wicks’ DVI to PDF driver dvipdfm -
-dvipdfmx
produces \special commands for driver dvipdfmx, a successor of dvipdfm -
-dviwindo
produces \special commands that Y&Y’s Windows previewer interprets as hypertext - jumps within the previewer -
-vtex
produces \special commands that MicroPress’ HTML and PDF-producing TEX variants - interpret as hypertext jumps within the previewer -
-textures
produces \special commands that Textures interprets as hypertext jumps within the - previewer -
-xetex
produces \special commands for XeTEX
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Output from dvips or dvipsone must be processed using Acrobat Distiller to obtain a PDF -file.2 -The result is generally preferable to that produced by using the hypertex driver, and then -processing with dvips -z, but the DVI file is not portable. The main advantage of using the -HyperTEX \special commands is that you can also use the document in hypertext DVI viewers, such -as xdvi. - - -

2 Implicit behavior

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This package can be used with more or less any normal LATEX document by specifying in the -document preamble - - -
-\usepackage{hyperref} -
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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, whereas \section* commands will only show links when paired with a corresponding -\addcontentsline command. -

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. -Other options control the appearance of links, and give extra control over PDF output. For example, -colorlinks, as its name well implies, colors the links instead of using boxes; this is the option used in -this document. -

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3 Package options

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All user-configurable aspects of hyperref are set using a single ‘key=value’ scheme (using the keyval -package) with the key Hyp. The options can be set either in the optional argument to the -\usepackage command, or using the \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. -

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

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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 -true if used. These are the ones classed as ‘boolean’. The values true and false can always be specified, -however. -

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3.1 General options

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

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draft boolean false all hypertext options are turned off
final boolean true all hypertext options are turned on
debug boolean false extra diagnostic messages are printed in
the log file
verbose boolean false same as debug
implicit boolean true redefines LATEX internals
hypertexnames boolean true use guessable names for links
naturalnames boolean false use LATEX-computed names for links
a4paper boolean true sets paper size to 210mm 297mm
a5paper boolean false sets paper size to 148mm 210mm
b5paper boolean false sets paper size to 176mm 250mm
letterpaper boolean false sets paper size to 8.5in 11in
legalpaper boolean false sets paper size to 8.5in 14in
executivepaper boolean false sets paper size to 7.25in 10.5in
setpagesize boolean true sets page size by special driver commands
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3.2 Configuration options

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raiselinks boolean true -

In the hypertex driver, the height of links is - normally calculcated by the driver as simply - the base line of contained text; this options - forces \special commands to reflect the real - height of the link (which could contain a - graphic)

breaklinks boolean false -

Allows link text to break across lines; since - this cannot be accommodated in PDF, it is - only set true by default if the pdftex driver is - used. This makes links on multiple lines into - different PDF links to the same target.

pageanchor boolean true -

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.

plainpages boolean false -

Forces page anchors to be named by the arabic - form of the page number, rather than the - formatted form.

nesting boolean false -

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

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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. -

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3.3 Backend drivers

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If no driver is specified, the package defaults to loading the hypertex driver. -

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dvipdfm -

Sets up hyperref for use with the dvipdfm driver.

dvipdfmx -

Sets up hyperref for use with the dvipdfmx driver.

dvips -

Sets up hyperref for use with the dvips driver.

dvipsone -

Sets up hyperref for use with the dvipsone driver.

dviwindo -

Sets up hyperref for use with the dviwindo Windows previewer.

hypertex -

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

latex2html -

Redefines a few macros for compatibility with latex2html.

nativepdf -

An alias for dvips

pdfmark -

An alias for dvips

pdftex -

Sets up hyperref for use with the pdftex program.

ps2pdf -

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

tex4ht -

For use with TEX4ht

textures -

For use with Textures

vtex -

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

vtexpdfmark -

For use with VTeX’s PostScript backend.

xetex -

For use with XeTEX(using backend for dvipdfm).

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If you use dviwindo, you may need to redefine the macro \wwwbrowser (the default is -C:\netscape\netscape) to tell dviwindo what program to launch. Thus, users of Internet Explorer might -add something like this to hyperref.cfg: - - -
-\renewcommand{wwwbrowser}{C:\string\Program\space - 
  Files\string\Plus!\string\Microsoft\space - 
  Internet\string\iexplore.exe} -
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3.4 Extension options

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extension text -

Set the file extension (e.g. dvi) which - will be appended to file links created if - you use the xr package.

hyperfigures boolean -

backref text false -

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 \bibitem. Supported values are - section, slide, page, none, or false. - If no value is given, section is taken as - default.

pagebackref boolean false -

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

hyperindex boolean true -

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

pageanchors and plainpages=false.
hyperfootnotes boolean true -

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

encap -

Sets encap character for hyperindex

linktocpage boolean false -

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

breaklinks boolean false -

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

colorlinks boolean false -

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 links.

linkcolor color red -

Color for normal internal links.

anchorcolor color black -

Color for anchor text.

citecolor color green -

Color for bibliographical citations in - text.

filecolor color magenta -

Color for URLs which open local files.

menucolor color red -

Color for Acrobat menu items.

runcolor color filecolor -

Color for run links (launch - annotations).

urlcolor color cyan -

Color for linked URLs.

frenchlinks boolean false -

use small caps instead of color for links

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

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3.5 PDF-specific display options

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bookmarks boolean true -

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 .out) may - be needed to translate LATEX codes, since - bookmarks must be written in PDFEncoding. To - aid this process, the .out file is not rewritten - by LATEX if it is edited to contain a line - \let\WriteBookmarks\relax

bookmarksopen boolean false -

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

bookmarksopenlevel parameter -

level (\maxdimen) to which bookmarks are open

bookmarksnumbered boolean false -

If Acrobat bookmarks are requested, include - section numbers.

bookmarkstype text toc -

to specify which ‘toc’ file to mimic

CJKbookmarks boolean false -

This option should be used to produce CJK - bookmarks. Package hyperref supports both - normal and preprocessed mode of the CJK - package; during the creation of bookmarks, - it simply replaces CJK’s macros with special - versions which expand to the corresponding - character codes. Note that without the ‘unicode’ - option of hyperref you get PDF files which - actually violate the PDF specification because - non-Unicode character codes are used – some - PDF readers localized for CJK languages (most - notably Acroread itself) support this. Also note - that option ‘CJKbookmarks’ cannot be used - together with option ‘unicode’. -

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

pdfhighlight name /I -

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).

citebordercolor RGB color 0 1 0 -

The color of the box around citations

filebordercolor RGB color 0 .5 .5 -

The color of the box around links to files

linkbordercolor RGB color 1 0 0 -

The color of the box around normal links

menubordercolor RGB color 1 0 0 -

The color of the box around Acrobat menu links

urlbordercolor RGB color 0 1 1 -

The color of the box around links to URLs

runbordercolor RGB color 0 .7 .7 -

color of border around ‘run’ links

pdfborder 0 0 1 -

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.

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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. -

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 -for this, the .out file is not overwritten on the next TEX run if it is edited to contain the -line -
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-\let\WriteBookmarks\relax -
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3.6 PDF display and information options

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baseurl URL -

Sets the base URL of the PDF - document

pdfpagemode text empty -

Determines how the file is opening in - Acrobat; the possibilities are UseNone, - UseThumbs - (show thumbnails), UseOutlines (show - bookmarks), FullScreen, UseOC (PDF - 1.5), and UseAttachments (PDF 1.6). - If no mode if explicitly chosen, but the - bookmarks option is set, UseOutlines - is used.

pdftitle text -

Sets the document information Title - field

pdfauthor text -

Sets the document information Author - field

pdfsubject text -

Sets the document information Subject - field

pdfcreator text -

Sets the document information Creator - field

pdfproducer text -

Sets the document information - Producer field

pdfkeywords text -

Sets the document information - Keywords field

pdfview text XYZ -

Sets the default PDF ‘view’ for each - link

pdfstartpage text 1 -

Determines on which page the PDF file - is opened.

pdfstartview text Fit -

Set the startup page view

pdfpagescrop n n n n -

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

pdfcenterwindow boolean false -

position the document window in the - center of the screen

pdfdirection text empty -

direction setting

pdfdisplaydoctitle boolean false -

display document title instead of file - name in title bar

pdfduplex text empty -

paper handling option for print dialog

pdffitwindow boolean false -

resize document window to fit - document size

pdflang text empty -

PDF language identifier (RFC 3066)

pdfmenubar boolean true -

make PDF viewer’s menu bar visible

pdfnewwindow boolean false -

make links that open another PDF file - start a new window

pdfnonfullscreenpagemode boolean empty -

page mode setting on exiting full-screen - mode

pdfnumcopies integer empty -

number of printed copies

pdfpagelayout text empty -

set layout of PDF pages

pdfpagelabels boolean true -

set PDF page labels

pdfpagetransition text empty -

set PDF page transition style

pdfpicktrackbypdfsize text empty -

set option for print dialog

pdfprintarea text empty -

set /PrintArea of viewer preferences

pdfprintclip text empty -

set /PrintClip of viewer preferences

pdfprintpagerange n n (n n)* empty -

set /PrintPageRange of viewer - preferences

pdfprintscaling text empty -

page scaling option for print dialog; - valid values are None and AppDefault

pdftoolbar boolean true -

make PDF toolbar visible

pdfviewarea text empty -

set /ViewArea of viewer preferences

pdfviewclip text empty -

set /ViewClip of viewer preferences

pdfwindowui boolean true -

make PDF user interface elements - visible

unicode boolean false -

Unicode encoded PDF strings

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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 35. pdfTEX works by supplying default -values for XYZ (horizontal vertical zoom) and FitBH. However, drivers using pdfmark do -not supply defaults, so hyperref passes in a value of -32768, which causes Acrobat to set -(usually) sensible defaults. The following are possible values for the pdfview and pdfstartview -parameters. -

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XYZ left top zoom -

Sets a coordinate and a zoom factor. If any one - is null, the source link value is used. null null - null will give the same values as the current - page.

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.

FitR left bottom right top -

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 - the window.

FitBV left -

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

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The pdfpagelayout can be one of the following values. -

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SinglePage -

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 - the left.

TwoColumnRight -

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

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Finally, the pdfpagetransition can be one of the following values, where /Di stands for direction of -motion in degrees, generally in 90 steps, /Dm is a horizontal (/H) or vertical (/V) dimension -(e.g. Blinds /Dm /V), and /M is for motion, either in (/I) or out (/O). -

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Blinds /Dm -

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 new page.

Glitter /Di -

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

Split /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 - page.

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3.7 Big alphabetical list

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

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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
a4paper -

use A4 paper

a5paper -

use A5 paper

anchorcolor black -

set color of anchors

b5paper -

use B5 paper

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)

debug false -

provide details of anchors defined; same - as verbose

draft false -

do not do any hyperlinking

dvipdfm -

use dvipdfm backend

dvipdfmx -

use dvipdfmx backend

dvips -

use dvips backend

dvipsone -

use dvipsone backend

dviwindo -

use dviwindo backend

encap -

to set encap character for hyperindex

executivepaper -

use executivepaper

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

hyperfigures false -

make figures hyper links

hyperfootnotes true -

set up hyperlinked footnotes

hyperindex true -

set up hyperlinked indices

hypertex -

use HyperTEX backend

hypertexnames true -

use guessable names for links

implicit true -

redefine LATEX internals

latex2html -

use LATEX2HTML backend

legalpaper -

use legalpaper

letterpaper -

use letterpaper

linkbordercolor 1 0 0 -

color of border around links

linkcolor red -

color of links

linktocpage false -

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 dvips

naturalnames false -

use LATEX-computed names for links

nesting 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)

pdfcenterwindow false -

position the document window in the - center of the screen

pdfcreator LaTeX with -

text for PDF Creator field

hyperref -

package -

pdfdirection empty -

direction setting

pdfdisplaydoctitle false -

display document title instead of file - name in title bar

pdfduplex empty -

paper handling option for print dialog

pdffitwindow false -

resize document window to fit - document size

pdfhighlight /I -

set highlighting of PDF links

pdfkeywords empty -

text for PDF Keywords field

pdflang empty -

PDF language identifier (RFC 3066)

pdfmark false -

an alias for dvips

pdfmenubar true -

make PDF viewer’s menu bar visible

pdfnewwindow false -

make links that open another PDF

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file start a new window

pdfnonfullscreenpagemode empty -

page mode setting on exiting full-screen - mode

pdfnumcopies empty -

number of printed copies

pdfpagelayout empty -

set layout of PDF pages

pdfpagemode empty -

set default mode of PDF display

pdfpagelabels true -

set PDF page labels

pdfpagescrop empty -

set crop size of PDF document

pdfpagetransition empty -

set PDF page transition style

pdfpicktrackbypdfsize 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

pdfprintscaling empty -

page scaling option for print dialog

pdfproducer empty -

text for PDF Producer field

pdfstartpage 1 -

page at which PDF document opens

pdfstartview Fit -

starting view of PDF document

pdfsubject empty -

text for PDF Subject field

pdftex -

use pdfTEX backend

pdftitle empty -

text for PDF Title field

pdftoolbar true -

make PDF toolbar visible

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 ps2pdf backend

raiselinks false -

raise up links (for HyperTEX backend)

runbordercolor 0 .7 .7 -

color of border around ‘run’ links

runcolor filecolor -

color of ‘run’ links

setpagesize true -

set page size by special driver - commands

tex4ht -

use TEX4ht backend

textures -

use Textures backend

unicode false -

Unicode encoded pdf strings

urlbordercolor 0 1 1 -

color of border around URL links

urlcolor magenta -

color of URL links

verbose false -

be chatty

vtex -

use VTeX backend

xetex -

use XeTEX backend

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4 Additional user macros

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

- \href{URL}{text} -

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. -

- - - \url{URL} -

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

- \nolinkurl{URL} -

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

- \hyperbaseurl{URL} -

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

- \hyperimage{imageURL}{text} -

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 text being -ignored completely. -

- \hyperdef{category}{name}{text} -

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

- \hyperref{URL}{category}{name}{text} -

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

- \hyperref[label]{text} -

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

- \hyperlink{name}{text} -

- \hypertarget{name}{text} -

A simple internal link is created with \hypertarget, with two parameters of an anchor name, and -anchor text. \hyperlink has two arguments, the name of a hypertext object defined somewhere by -\hypertarget, and the text which be used as the link on the page. - - -

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 \hypertarget{}{} with an automatically -choosen anchor name. Often it is used in conjunction with \addcontentsline for sectionlike things -(index, bibliography, preface). \addcontentsline refers to the latest previous location where an anchor -is set. Example: -

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-\cleardoublepage - 
\phantomsection - 
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\indexname} - 
\printindex -
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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{label} -

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 \label command by hyperref by using the -macros listed below (shown with their default values). The macros can be (re)defined in documents using -\(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, hyperref checks \*autorefname before \*name. For instance, it looks for -\figureautorefname before \figurename. -

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Macro -

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

\AMSname -

Equation

\theoremname -

Theorem

\page -

page

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Example for a redefinition if babel is used: -

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-\usepackage[ngerman]{babel} - 
\addto\extrasngerman{% - 
  \def\subsectionautorefname{Unterkapitel}% - 
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- \autopageref{label} -

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 link, there -are starred forms: -

- \ref*{label} -

- \pageref*{label} -

- \autoref*{label} -

- \autopageref*{label} -

A typical use would be to write - - -
-\hyperref[other]{that nice section (\ref*{other}) we read before} -
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We want \ref*{other} to generate the correct number, but not to form a link, since we do this -ourselves with \hyperref. -

- \pdfstringdef{macroname}{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: -

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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. -

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4.1 Replacement macros

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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. - - -

- \texorpdfstring{TEXstring}{PDFstring} -

For example, - - -
-\section{Pythagoras: - 
  \texorpdfstring{$ a^2 + b^2 = c^2 $}{% - 
    a\texttwosuperior\ + b\texttwosuperior\ = - 
    c\texttwosuperior - 
  }% - 
} - 
\section{\texorpdfstring{\textcolor{red}}{}{Red} Mars} -
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\pdfstringdef executes the hook before it expands the string. Therefore, you can use this hook to -perform additional tasks or to disable additional commands. - - -
-\expandafter\def\expandafter\pdfstringdefPreHook - 
\expandafter{% - 
  \pdfstringdefPreHook - 
  \renewcommand{\mycommand}[1]{}% - 
} -
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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 -names): - - -
-\pdfstringdefDisableCommands{% - 
  \let~\textasciitilde - 
  \def\url{\pdfstringdefwarn\url}% - 
  \let\textcolor\@gobble - 
} -
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4.2 Utility macros

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- \hypercalcbp{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 pdfstartview and pdfview. Example: -

- - -
-\hypersetup{ - 
  pdfstartview={FitBH \hypercalcbp{\paperheight-\topmargin-1in - 
    -\headheight-\headsep} - 
} -
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The origin of the PDF coordinate system is the lower left corner. -

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

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. -

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5 Acrobat-specific behavior

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

- \Acrobatmenu{menuoption}{text} -

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. -

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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
File -

Open, Close, Scan, Save, SaveAs, Optimizer:SaveAsOpt, - Print, PageSetup, Quit

File!Import -

ImportImage, ImportNotes, AcroForm:ImportFDF

File!Export -

ExportNotes, AcroForm:ExportFDF

File!DocumentInfo -

GeneralInfo, OpenInfo, FontsInfo, SecurityInfo, - Weblink:Base, AutoIndex:DocInfo

File!Preferences -

GeneralPrefs, NotePrefs, FullScreenPrefs, Weblink:Prefs, - AcroSearch:Preferences(Windows) or, - AcroSearch:Prefs(Mac), Cpt:Capture

Edit -

Undo, Cut, Copy, Paste, Clear, SelectAll, Ole:CopyFile, - TouchUp:TextAttributes, - TouchUp:FitTextToSelection, TouchUp:ShowLineMarkers, - TouchUp:ShowCaptureSuspects, TouchUp:FindSuspect,

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Properties

Edit!Fields -

AcroForm:Duplicate, AcroForm:TabOrder

Document -

Cpt:CapturePages, - AcroForm:Actions, CropPages, RotatePages, InsertPages, - ExtractPages, ReplacePages, DeletePages, NewBookmark, - SetBookmarkDest, CreateAllThumbs, DeleteAllThumbs

View -

ActualSize, FitVisible, FitWidth, FitPage, ZoomTo, - FullScreen, FirstPage, PrevPage, NextPage, LastPage, - GoToPage, GoBack, GoForward, SinglePage, OneColumn, - TwoColumns, ArticleThreads, PageOnly, ShowBookmarks, - ShowThumbs

Tools -

Hand, ZoomIn, ZoomOut, SelectText, SelectGraphics, - Note, Link, Thread, AcroForm:Tool, - Acro_Movie:MoviePlayer, TouchUp:TextTool, Find, - FindAgain, FindNextNote, CreateNotesFile

Tools!Search -

AcroSrch:Query, AcroSrch:Indexes, AcroSrch:Results, - AcroSrch:Assist, AcroSrch:PrevDoc, AcroSrch:PrevHit, - AcroSrch:NextHit, AcroSrch:NextDoc

Window -

ShowHideToolBar, ShowHideMenuBar, - ShowHideClipboard, Cascade, TileHorizontal, TileVertical, - CloseAll

Help -

HelpUserGuide, HelpTutorial, HelpExchange, HelpScan, - HelpCapture, HelpPDFWriter, HelpDistiller, HelpSearch, - HelpCatalog, HelpReader, Weblink:Home

Help(Windows) -

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6 PDF and HTML forms

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You must put your fields inside a Form environment (only one per file). -

There are six macros to prepare fields: - - -

- \TextField[parameters]{label} -

- \CheckBox[parameters]{label} -

- \ChoiceMenu[parameters]{label}{choices} -

- \PushButton[parameters]{label} -

- \Submit[parameters]{label} -

- \Reset[parameters]{label} -

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

- \LayoutTextField{label}{field} -

- \LayoutChoiceField{label}{field} -

- \LayoutCheckField{label}{field} -

These macros default to #1 #2 -

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

- \MakeRadioField{width}{height} -

- \MakeCheckField{width}{height} -

- - - \MakeTextField{width}{height} -

- \MakeChoiceField{width}{height} -

- \MakeButtonField{text} -

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

You may also want to redefine the following macros: - - -
-\def\DefaultHeightofSubmit{12pt} - 
\def\DefaultWidthofSubmit{2cm} - 
\def\DefaultHeightofReset{12pt} - 
\def\DefaultWidthofReset{2cm} - 
\def\DefaultHeightofCheckBox{0.8\baselineskip} - 
\def\DefaultWidthofCheckBox{0.8\baselineskip} - 
\def\DefaultHeightofChoiceMenu{0.8\baselineskip} - 
\def\DefaultWidthofChoiceMenu{0.8\baselineskip} - 
\def\DefaultHeightofText{\baselineskip} - 
\def\DefaultHeightofTextMultiline{4\baselineskip} - 
\def\DefaultWidthofText{3cm} -
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6.1 Forms environment parameters

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action URL -

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

encoding name -

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

method name -

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

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6.2 Forms optional parameters

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

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accesskey key (as per HTML)
align number 0 alignment within text field; 0 is left-aligned,
1 is centered, 2 is right-aligned.
backgroundcolor color of box
bordercolor color of border
bordersep box border gap
borderwidth width of box border
calculate JavaScript code to calculate the value of the field
charsize dimen font size of field text
checked boolean false whether option selected by default
color color of text in box
combo boolean false choice list is ‘combo’ style
default default value
disabled boolean false field disabled
format JavaScript code to format the field
height dimen height of field box
hidden boolean false field hidden
ketstroke JavaScript code to control the keystrokes on entry
maxlen number 0 number of characters allowed in text field
menulength number 4 number of elements shown in list
multiline boolean false whether text box is multiline
name name name of field (defaults to label)
onblur JavaScript code
onchange JavaScript code
onclick JavaScript code
ondblclick JavaScript code
onfocus JavaScript code
onkeydown JavaScript code
onkeypress JavaScript code
onkeyup JavaScript code
onmousedown JavaScript code
onmousemove JavaScript code
onmouseout JavaScript code
onmouseover JavaScript code
onmouseup JavaScript code
onselect JavaScript code
password boolean false text field is ‘password’ style
popdown boolean false choice list is ‘popdown’ style
radio boolean false choice list is ‘radio’ style
readonly boolean false field is readonly
rotation number 0 rotation of the widget annotation (degree, counterclockwise, multiple of 90)
tabkey (as per HTML)
validate JavaScript code to validate the entry
value initial value
width dimen width of field box
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7 Defining a new driver

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

1. \hyper@anchor -

2. \hyper@link -

3. \hyper@linkfile -

4. \hyper@linkurl -

5. \hyper@anchorstart -

6. \hyper@anchorend -

7. \hyper@linkstart -

8. \hyper@linkend -

The draft option defines the macros as follows - - -
-\let\hyper@@anchor\@gobble - 
\gdef\hyper@link##1##2##3{##3}% - 
\def\hyper@linkurl##1##2{##1}% - 
\def\hyper@linkfile##1##2##3{##1}% - 
\let\hyper@anchorstart\@gobble - 
\let\hyper@anchorend\@empty - 
\let\hyper@linkstart\@gobbletwo - 
\let\hyper@linkend\@empty -
-
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8 Special support for other packages

-

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

-

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 LATEX’s normal -\label/\ref mechanisms and per-chapter tables of contents, respectively. -

-

9 History and acknowledgments

-

The original authors of hyperbasics.tex and hypertex.sty, from which this package -descends, are Tanmoy Bhattacharya (tanmoy@qcd.lanl.gov) and Thorsten Ohl -(thorsten.ohl@physik.th-darmstadt.de). hyperref started as a simple port of their work to -LATEX2" standards, but eventually I rewrote nearly everything, because I didn’t understand a lot of -the original, and was only interested in getting it to work with LATEX. I would like to thank Arthur -Smith, Tanmoy Bhattacharya, Mark Doyle, Paul Ginsparg, David Carlisle, T. V. Raman and Leslie -Lamport for comments, requests, thoughts and code to get the package into its first useable state. -Various other people are mentioned at the point in the source where I had to change the code in later -versions because of problems they found. - -

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 (bmoss@math.clemson.edu) into the later versions including native PDF support uncovered a good -many bugs, and his testing is appreciated. Hans Hagen (pragma@pi.net) provided a lot of insight into -PDF. -

Berthold Horn provided help, encouragement and sponsorship for the dvipsone and dviwindo drivers. -Sergey Lesenko provided the changes needed for dvipdf, and Hn Th Thnh supplied all -the information needed for pdftex. Patrick Daly kindly updated his natbib package to allow -easy integration with hyperref. Michael Mehlich’s 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 -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 Dandy 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 -hyperref. - - -

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\texorpdfstring{$\log$}{log}} +Page 1; See \textcolor{red}{page} --\pageref{page2}-- +\newpage +Page 2; this is page 2\label{page2} +\newpage +\index{an item on page 3} + +\htmladdnormallink{A dummy URL}{http://www.tug.org/A-Fake_URL.html} + +\Acrobatmenu{Quit}{End Acrobat Reader} + +\Acrobatmenu{FullScreen}{Switch to full screen} + +\Acrobatmenu{ZoomIn}{Zoom in} + +$\int\!dx$ +\section{Yet another ?`\c C\"asar M\"uller n\~ao!`} + +\section{Testing Int\'ernal J\oe mps}\label{ss:intjmps} + +This is some text and this is a \hypertarget{target}{target}. + +\newpage + +Now lets jump to \hyperlink{target}{Target}. + +Let's try going to Section~\ref{ss:intjmps} + +\section{A \ss ection with $\leq$} +xx +xx +\subsubsection{A subsubsection \texorpdfstring{$a+b$}{a+b}} +xx +\paragraph{A paragraph} +xx +\subparagraph{A subparagraph} +xxx +Pictures: + +Normal \includegraphics{hog} + +Scaled 0.75 \includegraphics[scale=0.75]{hog} + +Width 1in height 0.5in + \includegraphics[width=1in,height=0.5in]{hog} + +Rotated 50 \includegraphics[scale=0.5,angle=50]{hog} + +Rotated -50 \includegraphics[scale=0.5,angle=-50]{hog} + + +\section{Testing External Jumps}\label{ss:extjmps} + +\begin{enumerate} + +\item Jump to an external: The jump +\href{file:test7#TestTarget}{target} should open test7.pdf on +page 2, +\item Jump to an external: The jump +\href{file:test7#page.1}{page 1} should open test7.pdf on +page 1. + +%\item Jump to an relative external strange file +%\href{/D/srahtz/skills.doc}{destination} + +\href{run:picture.eps}{a PS file to launch} + +\href{run:fontman.exe}{an application} + +\href{run:e:\string\\mdraw\string\\mdraw.exe#picture.eps}{a PS file to launch (2)} +\end{enumerate} +\printindex +\clearpage +\end{document} + + + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/test1.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/test1.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f1894597fee --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/test1.tex @@ -0,0 +1,328 @@ +\documentclass[11pt]{book} +\makeatletter +\def\listoffigures{\@restonecolfalse\if@twocolumn\@restonecoltrue\onecolumn\fi +\chapter*{List of Figures} +{\let\\ \ \markboth{Title}{List of Figures}} +\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\protect + \numberline{}LIST OF FIGURES}\@starttoc{lof}\if@restonecol \twocolumn\fi} +\makeatother +\usepackage{epsfig,longtable} +\usepackage{makeidx} +\usepackage{varioref} +\usepackage{xr-hyper} +\usepackage{amsmath} +\usepackage[verbose,hypertexnames=false,bookmarksopenlevel=1,bookmarksopen,bookmarksnumbered,colorlinks,plainpages=false,linktocpage]{hyperref} +\def\boldindex#1{\textbf{\hyperpage{#1}}} +\makeindex +\makeatletter +\externaldocument{test2} +\makeatother +%\setcounter{page}{34} +\title{Testing Hyperref} +\author{Sebastian Rahtz} +\date{May 1999} +\setcounter{secnumdepth}{2} +\setcounter{tocdepth}{1} +\begin{document} +\pagenumbering{roman} +% +\makeatletter +\long\def\hyper@section@backref#1#2#3{% + \typeout{BACK REF #1 / #2 / #3}% +\hyperlink{#3}{#2}} +% +\makeatother +\pdfbookmark{Title}{tit} +\setlongtables +\maketitle\index{title} +\tableofcontents +\listoftables +\listoffigures +\pagenumbering{arabic} +\newcommand{\eqnref}[1]{{\autoref{#1}}} +\newtheorem{Argument}{Here we go}[section] +\def\thesubsection{\Roman{section} -- \arabic{subsection}} +\setcounter{tocdepth}{1} + +\chapter[First part]{First part, leading to \protect\autoref{horrid} + next} +\section[Test section]{Our \protect\LaTeX\ test section (leading to \autoref{One}) + for 100\% of \AE horrid $X[Y]Z$ +things, like $42$\label{horrid}} +and so see \autoref{horrid} on page \pageref{horrid}. + +\section{Section One --- cats}\label{One} +see section \vref{Three} about +cats\index{animals!cats} and cite +\cite{Barcelo:1992:caa} + +\section{one.1 -- can we see} +some text with a footnote\footnote{WISH UPON A STAR} +and another one with an extended +footnote\footnote{\protect\label{foot}This is the way the world ends not with a + bang but a whimper. This is the way the world ends not with a + bang but a whimper. This is the way the world ends not with a + bang but a whimper.} +and a reference to a long table\index{tables!long!longtables}, +\autoref{mylongtab}. + +\subsection{one.2} +dogs + +\href{file:test2#page.2}{See page 2 in file test2}, +on page 3 of this file. + +\href{file:test2.pdf#page.2}{See page 2 in file test2.pdf} +on page 3 of this file. + +And can we see \autoref{ss:first} + +in the file test2.pdf? alternatively, +\href{file:test2.pdf#subsection.1.2}{the link like this} + +All Or this? \url{test2.pdf#section.1} + +\newpage +\section{Section Two --- \TeX\ is a dog} +\subsection{two.1} +\subsection{two.2} +\newpage +cite \cite{Barcelo:1992:caa} again. + +\chapter{Second part} +\section{Section Three --- Camels}\label{Three} +see \autoref{One} +\subsection{three.1} + some text with a footnote\footnote{OVER THE RAINBOW} +\index{rainbows} +\subsection{three.2} + +\newpage +\section[Section Four --- Butterflies]{Section Four --- Butterflies and so on} +\subsection{four.1} +\subsection{four.2} +camels +Refer to \hyperref{}{test}{test1}{with these words} +\newpage +\section{Introduction}\label{sec1} +\subsection{subsec} +\newpage +\subsection{subsec}\label{subsec1.2} +Define a marker \hyperdef{test}{test1}{here} while this one is a +PostScript picture acting as marker: +\index{PS pictures} +\hyperlink{testpiccy}{\epsfig{figure=picture,height=1in}} + +This is a picture: \epsfig{figure=picture,height=1in} +\newpage +\section{two}\label{sec2} +\subsection{Subsection 2} +\subsection{Subsection 3} +\newpage +\section{three} +This is a reference to section 1 (\autoref{sec1}), subsection 1.2 +(\autoref{subsec1.2}) and section 2 (\autoref{sec2}). References to +\cite{Barcelo:1992:caa,Dallas:aia}. + + +\begin{figure} + +xxxx + +\hypertarget{testpiccy}{Test picture} + +xxxxx + +xxxxx +\caption{{A cat}} +\label{fig1} +\end{figure} + +\begin{figure} + +xxxx + +xxxxx +\caption{Another cat with a link inside it, +so see \cite{Dallas:aia} xxxx \label{fig2}} +\end{figure} + +\texttt{<>} + +\section{Some URLs} + +\begin{minipage}{1.5in} +\url{http://www.aw.com/cp/tlgc.html#Describe} + +\url{http://nsi.net.kiae.su/latex/latex2e.html} + +\url{http://www.lehigh.edu/~dlj0/LyriX.html} + +\url{http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/index.html} + +\url{http://www.win.tue.nl/win/math/dw/personalpages/dickie/idvi/} + +\url{http://www.tug.org/interest.html#projects} + +\url{ftp://ftp.cbr.dit.csiro.au/staff/gjw/www/tex.html} + + +This is a URL: \url{http://srahtz/attend.html#sebastian} + +\hyperref{file:test2.pdf}{equation}{1}{hello} +\end{minipage} + +\newpage + +\section{Back to math} +\begin{equation} + zzzz + b + \label{eq1} +\end{equation} +and what next? + +\begin{equation} + d - e + \label{eq2} +\end{equation} + +\begin{eqnarray} + y &=&z\\ + g &=&h\\ + \label{eq3} +\end{eqnarray} +We need some lists: +\begin{enumerate} +\item oranges\index{oranges|boldindex} +\item lemons\index{lemons|boldindex} +\item beer\index{beer|boldindex} + \begin{enumerate} + \item Samuel Smiths + \item Labatts + \end{enumerate} +\end{enumerate} + +Lets look at labels in lists: +\begin{enumerate} +\item oranges\label{oranges} +\item lemons\label{lemons} +\item beer\label{beer} + \begin{enumerate} + \item Samuel Smiths\label{smiths} + \item Labatts\label{labatts} + \end{enumerate} +\end{enumerate} +\clearpage + +from which see \autoref{oranges}, \ref{lemons}, \ref{smiths} and +\autoref{labatts} + + +see +sec1: \autoref{sec1} +sec2: \autoref{sec2} +eq1: \autoref{eq1} +fig1: \autoref{fig1} +and cite \cite{Barcelo:1992:caa} again. +\onecolumn +\begin{longtable}{lll} +\caption{A test long table (see \protect\cite{Dallas:aia} +and section \protect\ref{sec1}}\label{mylongtab}\\ +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +a & b & c \\a +\end{longtable} + +% !!! Does not work with hypertexnames=false !!! +Does \hyperref{}{equation}{2.2}{this} point to the second equation? + +Does anything point to the eqnarray (\autoref{eq3})? +\index{cats} + +\begin{thebibliography}{99} +\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Bibliography} +\bibitem{Barcelo:1992:caa} +{Barcel\'o, J.} 1992. +\newblock Programming an intelligent database in archaeology. In \emph{Computer + Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology 1991}, {Lock, G. \& + J.~Moffett} (eds), 21--28, Oxford: British Archaeological Reports. + +\bibitem[Dallas 1992]{Dallas:aia} +{Dallas, C.~J.} 1992. +\newblock Syntax and semantics of figurative art: a formal approach. In + \emph{Archaeology and the Information Age}, {Reilly, P. \& S.~Rahtz} (eds), + chapter~16, London: Routledge. + +\bibitem[Stankovic 1988]{stankovic:88} +J.~Stankovic, ``Misconceptions about real-time computing: a serious problem for + next-generation systems,'' {\em Computer}, vol.~21, no.~10, pp.~10--19, Oct. + 1988. + +\end{thebibliography} + +\clearpage +An index entry for gnus\index{gnus} +\clearpage +An index entry for gnus\index{gnus} +\clearpage +An index entry for gnus\index{gnus} +\clearpage +An index entry for gnus\index{gnus} +\clearpage +An index entry for gnus\index{gnus} +\clearpage +An index entry for gnus\index{gnus} +\chapter*{An appendix --- the Index} +\printindex +\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/test2.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/test2.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ec8639a9c17 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/test2.tex @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +\documentclass[reqno]{amsart} +\usepackage{amsfonts} +\usepackage{amssymb} +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} +\usepackage{ae} +\usepackage{hyperref} + + +\numberwithin{equation}{subsection} + +\begin{document} + +\section{My section title} + +Some text. + +\subsection{My first subsection} +\label{ss:first} + +\begin{equation} +\label{eq:A} +p^{\prime\prime} + \dfrac{S^\prime}{S}p^\prime +k^2p = 0 +\end{equation} + +Let's refer to equations~\ref{eqs:C} in +subsection\ref{ss:second}. + +\begin{equation} +\label{eq:B} +g(x)=const \times f(x) \int^{x} \dfrac{d\xi}{S(\xi)f^{2}(\xi)} . +\end{equation} + +Now I'll force a new page so the hyper-references will bridge a page +boundary. +\newpage + +\subsection{My second subsection} +\label{ss:second} +Now some subequations. + +\begin{subequations} +\label{eqs:C} +\begin{align} +p^\prime& = -Z(x)U \label{eq:pC} \\ +U^\prime & = -Y(x)p \label{eq:UC} +\end{align} +\end{subequations} + +These are related to equation~\ref{eq:A} in subsection~\ref{ss:first}. + +{% +\begin{subequations} +\label{eqs:D} +\begin{align} +p^\prime& = -j \omega {\dfrac{\rho}{S(x)}}U + = -jk {\dfrac{\rho c}{S(x)}}U \label{eq:pD} \\ +U^\prime & = -j \omega {\dfrac{S(x)}{\rho c^{2}}}p + = -jk {\dfrac{S(x)}{\rho c}}p \label{eq:UD} +\end{align} +\end{subequations} +} + +\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/test3.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/test3.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..cbfe6d3a3c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/test3.tex @@ -0,0 +1,556 @@ +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{graphicx,ae} +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} +\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} +%\def\rmdefault{mbv} +\usepackage{url} +%\textwidth3in +\let\SetRowColor\relax +%\usepackage[times,symbolmenu,spaced=false,zebra,paperwidth=6in,paperheight=4in]{screenpdf} +\usepackage[]{hyperref} +\title{Simulation of Energy Loss Straggling} +\author{Maria Physicist} +\newcommand{\Emax}{\ensuremath{E_{\mathrm{max}}}} +\newcommand{\GEANT}{\texttt{GEANT}} +\begin{document} +\maketitle + +\section{Introduction} + +Due to the statistical nature of ionisation energy loss, large +fluctuations can occur in the amount of energy deposited by a particle +traversing an absorber element. Continuous processes such as multiple +scattering and energy loss play a relevant role in the longitudinal +and lateral development of electromagnetic and hadronic +showers, and in the case of sampling calorimeters the +measured resolution can be significantly affected by such fluctuations +in their active layers. The description of ionisation fluctuations is +characterised by the significance parameter $\kappa$, which is +proportional to the ratio of mean energy loss to the maximum allowed +energy transfer in a single collision with an atomic electron +\[ +\kappa =\frac{\xi}{\Emax} +\] +\Emax{} +is the maximum transferable energy in a single collision with +an atomic electron. +\[ +\Emax =\frac{2 m_e \beta^2\gamma^2 } +{1 + 2\gamma m_e/m_x + \left ( m_e/m_x\right)^2}, +\] +where $\gamma = E/m_x$, $E$ is energy and +$m_x$ the mass of the incident particle, +$\beta^2 = 1 - 1/\gamma^2$ and $m_e$ is the electron mass. +$\xi$ comes from the Rutherford scattering cross section +and is defined as: +\begin{eqnarray*} \xi = \frac{2\pi z^2 e^4 N_{Av} Z \rho \delta x} + {m_e \beta^2 c^2 A} = 153.4 \frac{z^2} {\beta^2} \frac{Z}{A} + \rho \delta x \quad\mathrm{keV}, +\end{eqnarray*} +where + +\begin{tabular}{ll} +\SetRowColor $z$ & charge of the incident particle \\ +\SetRowColor $N_{Av}$ & Avogadro's number \\ +\SetRowColor $Z$ & atomic number of the material \\ +\SetRowColor $A$ & atomic weight of the material \\ +\SetRowColor $\rho$ & density \\ +\SetRowColor $ \delta x$ & thickness of the material \\ +\end{tabular} + +$\kappa$ measures the contribution of the collisions with energy +transfer close to \Emax. For a given absorber, $\kappa$ tends +towards large values if $\delta x$ is large and/or if $\beta$ is +small. Likewise, $\kappa$ tends towards zero if $\delta x $ is small +and/or if $\beta$ approaches 1. + +The value of $\kappa$ distinguishes two regimes which occur in the +description of ionisation fluctuations : + +\begin{enumerate} +\item A large number of collisions involving the loss of all or most + of the incident particle energy during the traversal of an absorber. + + As the total energy transfer is composed of a multitude of small + energy losses, we can apply the central limit theorem and describe + the fluctuations by a Gaussian distribution. This case is + applicable to non-relativistic particles and is described by the + inequality $\kappa > 10 $ (i.e. when the mean energy loss in the + absorber is greater than the maximum energy transfer in a single + collision). + +\item Particles traversing thin counters and incident electrons under + any conditions. + + The relevant inequalities and distributions are $ 0.01 < \kappa < 10 + $, Vavilov distribution, and $\kappa < 0.01 $, Landau distribution. +\end{enumerate} + +An additional regime is defined by the contribution of the collisions +with low energy transfer which can be estimated with the relation +$\xi/I_0$, where $I_0$ is the mean ionisation potential of the atom. +Landau theory assumes that the number of these collisions is high, and +consequently, it has a restriction $\xi/I_0 \gg 1$. In \GEANT{} +(see URL \url{http://wwwinfo.cern.ch/asdoc/geant/geantall.html}), the +limit of Landau theory has been set at $\xi/I_0 = 50$. Below this +limit special models taking into account the atomic structure of the +material are used. This is important in thin layers and gaseous +materials. \autoref{fg:phys332-1} shows the behaviour of $\xi/I_0$ +as a function of the layer thickness for an electron of 100 keV and 1 +GeV of kinetic energy in Argon, Silicon and Uranium. + +\begin{figure} + \centering + \includegraphics[width=.6\linewidth]{phys1} + \caption{The variable $\xi/I_0$ can be used to measure the + validity range of the Landau theory. It depends + on the type and energy of the particle, $Z$, $A$ + and the ionisation potential of the material and + the layer thickness. + } + \label{fg:phys332-1} +\end{figure} + +In the following sections, the different theories and models for the +energy loss fluctuation are described. First, the Landau theory and +its limitations are discussed, and then, the Vavilov and Gaussian +straggling functions and the methods in the thin layers and gaseous +materials are presented. + +\section{Landau theory} +\label{sec:phys332-1} + +For a particle of mass $m_x$ traversing a thickness of material +$\delta x $, the Landau probability distribution may be written in +terms of the universal Landau function $\phi(\lambda)$ +as\cite{bib-LAND}: +\begin{eqnarray*} +f( \epsilon , \delta x ) & = &\frac{1}{\xi} \phi ( \lambda ) +\end{eqnarray*} +where +\begin{eqnarray*} +\phi(\lambda )& = & \frac{1} {2 \pi i}\int^{c+i\infty}_{c-i\infty} +\exp \left ( u \ln u + \lambda u \right ) du \hspace{2cm} c \geq 0 \\ +\lambda & = & \frac{\epsilon -\bar{\epsilon} }{\xi} + - \gamma' - \beta^2 - \ln \frac{\xi}{\Emax} \\ +\gamma' & = & 0.422784\dots = 1 - \gamma \\ +\gamma & = & 0.577215\dots \mbox{(Euler's constant)} \\ +\bar{\epsilon} & = & \mbox{average energy loss} \\ +\epsilon & = & \mbox{actual energy loss} +\end{eqnarray*} + +\subsection{Restrictions} + +The Landau formalism makes two restrictive assumptions : +\begin{enumerate} +\item The typical energy loss is small compared to the maximum energy + loss in a single collision. This restriction is removed in the + Vavilov theory (see \autoref{vavref}). +\item The typical energy loss in the absorber should be large compared + to the binding energy of the most tightly bound electron. For + gaseous detectors, typical energy losses are a few keV which is + comparable to the binding energies of the inner electrons. In such + cases a more sophisticated approach which accounts for atomic energy + levels\cite{bib-TALM} is necessary to accurately simulate data + distributions. In \GEANT, a parameterised model by L. Urb\'{a}n is + used (see section \ref{urban}). +\end{enumerate} + +In addition, the average value of the Landau distribution is infinite. +Summing the Landau fluctuation obtained to the average energy from the +$dE/dx$ tables, we obtain a value which is larger than the one coming +from the table. The probability to sample a large value is small, so +it takes a large number of steps (extractions) for the average +fluctuation to be significantly larger than zero. This introduces a +dependence of the energy loss on the step size which can affect +calculations. + +A solution to this has been to introduce a limit on the value of the +variable sampled by the Landau distribution in order to keep the +average fluctuation to 0. The value obtained from the \texttt{GLANDO} +routine is: +\[ +\delta dE/dx = \epsilon - \bar{\epsilon} = \xi ( \lambda - \gamma' ++\beta^2 +\ln \frac{\xi}{\Emax}) +\] +In order for this to have average 0, we must impose that: +\[ +\bar{\lambda} = -\gamma' - \beta^2 -\ln \frac{\xi}{\Emax} +\] + +This is realised introducing a $\lambda_{\mathrm{max}}(\bar{\lambda})$ +such that if only values of $\lambda \leq \lambda_{\mathrm{max}}$ are +accepted, the average value of the distribution is $\bar{\lambda}$. + +A parametric fit to the universal Landau distribution has been +performed, with following result: +\[ +\lambda_{\mathrm{max}} = 0.60715 + + 1.1934\bar{\lambda}+(0.67794+0.052382\bar{\lambda}) + \exp(0.94753+0.74442\bar{\lambda}) +\] +only values smaller than $\lambda_{\mathrm{max}}$ are accepted, otherwise the +distribution is resampled. + + + +\section{Vavilov theory} +\label{vavref} + +Vavilov\cite{bib-VAVI} derived a more accurate straggling distribution +by introducing the kinematic limit on the maximum transferable energy +in a single collision, rather than using $ \Emax = \infty $. +Now we can write\cite{bib-SCH1}: +\begin{eqnarray*} +f \left ( \epsilon, \delta s \right ) & = & \frac{1}{\xi} \phi_{v} +\left ( \lambda_{v}, \kappa, \beta^{2} \right ) +\end{eqnarray*} +where +\begin{eqnarray*} +\phi_{v} \left ( \lambda_{v}, \kappa, \beta^{2} \right ) & = & +\frac{1}{2 \pi i} \int^{c+i\infty}_{c-i\infty}\phi \left( s \right ) +e^{\lambda s} ds \hspace{2cm} c \geq 0 \\ +\phi \left ( s \right ) & = & +\exp \left [ \kappa ( 1 + \beta^{2}\gamma ) \right ] +~ \exp \left [ \psi \left ( s \right ) \right ], \\ +\psi \left ( s \right ) & = & s \ln \kappa + ( s + \beta^{2} \kappa ) +\left [ \ln (s/\kappa) + E_{1} (s/\kappa) \right ] - \kappa e^{-s/\kappa}, +\end{eqnarray*} +and +\begin{eqnarray*} +E_{1}(z) & = & \int^{\infty}_{z} t^{-1} e^{-t} dt +\mbox{\hspace{1cm} (the exponential integral)} \\ +\lambda_v & = & \kappa \left [ \frac{\epsilon - \bar{\epsilon}}{\xi} +- \gamma' - \beta^2 \right] +\end{eqnarray*} + +The Vavilov parameters are simply related to the Landau parameter by +$\lambda_L = \lambda_v/\kappa - \ln\kappa $. It can be shown that as +$\kappa \rightarrow 0$, the distribution of the variable $\lambda_L$ +approaches that of Landau. For $\kappa \leq 0.01$ the two +distributions are already practically identical. Contrary to what many +textbooks report, the Vavilov distribution \emph{does not} approximate +the Landau distribution for small $\kappa$, but rather the +distribution of $\lambda_L$ defined above tends to the distribution of +the true $\lambda$ from the Landau density function. Thus the routine +\texttt{GVAVIV} samples the variable $\lambda_L$ rather than +$\lambda_v$. For $\kappa \geq 10$ the Vavilov distribution tends to a +Gaussian distribution (see next section). + +\section{Gaussian Theory} + +Various conflicting forms have been proposed for Gaussian straggling +functions, but most of these appear to have little theoretical or +experimental basis. However, it has been shown\cite{bib-SELT} that +for $\kappa \geq 10 $ the Vavilov distribution can be replaced by a +Gaussian of the form : +\begin{eqnarray*} +f( \epsilon , \delta s) \approx \frac{1} +{\xi \sqrt{\frac{2 \pi}{\kappa} \left( 1 - \beta^2/2 \right)}} + \exp \left [ \frac{( \epsilon - \bar{\epsilon} )^2}{2} \frac{\kappa} + {\xi^2 (1- \beta^2/2)}\right ] +\end{eqnarray*} +thus implying +\begin{eqnarray*} +\mathrm{mean} & = & \bar{\epsilon} \\ +\sigma^2 & = & \frac{\xi^2}{\kappa} (1-\beta^2/2) = \xi + \Emax (1-\beta^2/2) +\end{eqnarray*} + +\section{Urb\'an model} +\label{urban} + +The method for computing restricted energy losses with $\delta$-ray +production above given threshold energy in \GEANT{} is a Monte +Carlo method that can be used for thin layers. It is fast and it can +be used for any thickness of a medium. Approaching the limit of the +validity of Landau's theory, the loss distribution approaches smoothly +the Landau form as shown in \autoref{fg:phys332-2}. +\begin{figure} + \centering + \includegraphics[width=.6\linewidth]{phys2} + \caption{Energy loss distribution for a 3 GeV electron in + Argon as given by standard \GEANT. The width of the layers is + given in centimeters.} + \label{fg:phys332-2} +\end{figure} + +It is assumed that the atoms have only two energy levels with binding +energy $E_1$ and $E_2$. The particle--atom interaction will then be +an excitation with energy loss $E_1$ or $E_2$, or an ionisation with +an energy loss distributed according to a function $g(E) \sim 1/E^2$: +\begin{equation} +g(E) = \frac{(\Emax + I)I}{\Emax} \frac{1}{E^2} +\end{equation} + +The macroscopic cross-section for excitations ($i=1,2$) is +\begin{equation} +\label{eq:sigex} +\Sigma_i = C \frac{f_i}{E_i} \frac{\ln (2 m \beta^2 \gamma^2/E_i) - \beta^2} + {\ln (2 m \beta^2 \gamma^2/ I) - \beta^2}(1-r) +\end{equation} +and the macroscopic cross-section for ionisation is +\begin{equation} +\label{eq:sigion} +\Sigma_3 = C \frac{\Emax}{I(\Emax+I) \ln(\frac{\Emax+I}{I})} + ~ r +\end{equation} +\Emax{} is the \GEANT{} cut for $\delta$-production, or the maximum +energy transfer minus mean ionisation energy, if it is smaller than +this cut-off value. The following notation is used: + +\begin{tabular}{ll} +\SetRowColor $r, C$ & parameters of the model \\ +\SetRowColor $E_i$ & atomic energy levels \\ +\SetRowColor $I$ & mean ionisation energy \\ +\SetRowColor ${f_i}$ & oscillator strengths +\end{tabular} + +The model has the parameters $f_i$, $E_i$, $C$ and $r ~(0\leq r\leq +1)$. The oscillator strengths $f_i$ and the atomic level energies +$E_i$ should satisfy the constraints +\begin{eqnarray} +f_1 + f_2 & = & 1 \label{eq:fisum}\\ +f_1 \ln E_1 + f_2 \ln E_2 & = & \ln I \label{eq:flnsum} +\end{eqnarray} +The parameter $C$ can be defined with the help of the mean energy loss +$dE/dx$ in the following way: The numbers of collisions ($n_i$, i = +1,2 for the excitation and 3 for the ionisation) follow the Poisson +distribution with a mean number $ \langle n_i \rangle $. In a step +$\Delta x$ the mean number of collisions is +\begin{equation} +\langle n_i \rangle = \Sigma_i \Delta x +\end{equation} +The mean energy loss $dE/dx$ in a step is the sum of the excitation +and ionisation contributions +\begin{equation} +\frac{dE}{dx} \Delta x = \left[ \Sigma_1 E_1 + \Sigma_2 E_2 + + \Sigma_3 \int_{I}^{\Emax+I} E~g(E)~dE \right] + \Delta x +\end{equation} +From this, using the equations (\ref{eq:sigex}), (\ref{eq:sigion}), +(\ref{eq:fisum}) and (\ref{eq:flnsum}), one can define the parameter +$C$ +\begin{equation} +C = \frac{dE}{dx} +\end{equation} + +The following values have been chosen in \GEANT{} for the other +parameters: +\[ +\begin{array}{lcl} +f_2 = \left\{ \begin{array}{ll} + 0 & \mathrm{if} Z \leq 2 \\ + 2/Z & \mathrm{if} Z > 2 \\ + \end{array} \right. & \Rightarrow & f_1 = 1 - f_2 \\ +E_2 = 10 Z^2 \mathrm{eV} & \Rightarrow & E_1 = \left(\frac{I}{E_{2}^{f_2}} + \right)^{\frac{1}{f_1}} \\ +r = 0.4 & & \\ +\end{array} +\] +With these values the atomic level $E_2$ corresponds approximately +the K-shell energy of the atoms and $Zf_2$ the number of K-shell +electrons. $r$ is the only variable which can be tuned freely. It +determines the relative contribution of ionisation and +excitation to the energy loss. + +The energy loss is computed with the assumption that the step length +(or the relative energy loss) is small, and---in consequence---the +cross-section can be considered constant along the path length. The +energy loss due to the excitation is +\begin{equation} +\Delta E_e = n_1 E_1 + n_2 E_2 +\end{equation} +where $n_1$ and $n_2$ are sampled from Poisson distribution as +discussed above. The loss due to the ionisation can be generated from +the distribution $g(E)$ by the inverse transformation method: +\begin{eqnarray} +u = F(E) & = & \int_{I}^E g(x) dx \nonumber \\ +E = F^{-1}(u) & = & \frac{I}{1 - u \frac {\Emax}{\Emax+I}} \\ +\end{eqnarray} +where $u$ is a uniform random number between $F(I)=0$ and +$F(\Emax+I)=1$. The contribution from the ionisations will be +\begin{equation} +\Delta E_i = \sum_{j=1}^{n_3} \frac{I} + {1 - u_j \frac {\Emax}{\Emax + I}} +\end{equation} +where $n_3$ is the number of ionisation (sampled from Poisson +distribution). The energy loss in a step will then be $\Delta E = +\Delta E_e + \Delta E_i$. + + +\subsection{Fast simulation for $n_3 \geq 16$} + +If the number of ionisation $n_3$ is bigger than 16, a faster sampling +method can be used. The possible energy loss interval is divided in +two parts: one in which the number of collisions is large and the +sampling can be done from a Gaussian distribution and the other in +which the energy loss is sampled for each collision. Let us call the +former interval $[I, \alpha I]$ the interval A, and the latter +$[\alpha I,\Emax]$ the interval B. $\alpha$ lies between 1 and +$\Emax/I$. A collision with a loss in the interval A happens with +the probability +\begin{equation} +\label{eq:phys332-5} +P(\alpha) = \int_I^{\alpha I} g(\!E\!) \, dE = + \frac {( \Emax + I) (\alpha - 1)}{\Emax \alpha} +\end{equation} +The mean energy loss and the standard deviation for this type +of collision are +\begin{equation} +\langle \Delta E(\alpha) \rangle = \frac{1}{P(\alpha)} + \int_I^{\alpha I} E \, g(\!E\!) \, dE = + \frac{I \alpha \ln \alpha}{\alpha - 1} +\end{equation} +and +\begin{equation} +\sigma^2(\alpha) = \frac{1}{P(\alpha)} + \int_I^{\alpha I} E^2 \, g(\!E\!) \, dE = + I^2 \alpha \left( 1 - \frac{\alpha \ln \! ^2 \alpha}{(\alpha - 1)^2} \right) +\end{equation} +If the collision number is high , we assume that the number of the +type A collisions can be calculated from a Gaussian distribution +with the following mean value and standard deviation: +\begin{eqnarray} +\label{eq:phys332-1} +\langle n_A \rangle & = & n_3 P(\alpha) \\ +\label{eq:phys332-2} +\sigma_A^2 & = & n_3 P(\alpha) ( 1 - P(\alpha)) +\end{eqnarray} +It is further assumed that the energy loss in these collisions +has a Gaussian distribution with +\begin{eqnarray} +\label{eq:phys332-3} +\langle \Delta E_A \rangle & = & n_A \langle \Delta E(\alpha) \rangle \\ +\label{eq:phys332-4} +\sigma_{E,A}^2 & = & n_A \sigma^2(\alpha) +\end{eqnarray} +The energy loss of these collision can then be sampled from the +Gaussian distribution. + +The collisions where the energy loss is in the interval B are sampled +directly from +\begin{equation} +\Delta E_B = \sum_{i=1}^{n_3 - n_A} \frac{\alpha I} + {1 - u_i \frac{\Emax + I - \alpha I}{\Emax + I}} +\end{equation} +The total energy loss is the sum of these two types of collisions: +\begin{equation} +\Delta E = \Delta E_A + \Delta E_B +\end{equation} + +The approximation of equations (\ref{eq:phys332-1}), +(\ref{eq:phys332-2}), (\ref{eq:phys332-3}) and (\ref{eq:phys332-4}) +can be used under the following conditions: +\begin{eqnarray} +\label{eq:phys332-6} +\langle n_A \rangle - c \, \sigma_A & \geq & 0 \\ +\label{eq:phys332-7} +\langle n_A \rangle + c \, \sigma_A & \leq & n_3 \\ +\label{eq:phys332-8} +\langle \Delta E_A \rangle - c \, \sigma_{E,A} & \geq & 0 +\end{eqnarray} +where $c \geq 4$. From the equations (\ref{eq:phys332-5}), +(\ref{eq:phys332-1}) and (\ref{eq:phys332-3}) and from the conditions +(\ref{eq:phys332-6}) and (\ref{eq:phys332-7}) the following limits can +be derived: +\begin{equation} +\alpha_{\mathrm{min}} = \frac{(n_3 + c^2)(\Emax+I)} + {n_3 (\Emax + I) + c^2 I} \; \leq \alpha \; \leq +\alpha_{\mathrm{max}} = \frac{(n_3 + c^2)(\Emax+I)} + {c^2 (\Emax + I) + n_3 I} +\end{equation} +This conditions gives a lower limit to number of the ionisations $n_3$ +for which the fast sampling can be done: +\begin{equation} +n_3 \; \geq \; c^2 +\end{equation} +As in the conditions (\ref{eq:phys332-6}), (\ref{eq:phys332-7}) and +(\ref{eq:phys332-8}) the value of $c$ is as minimum 4, one gets $n_3 +\; \geq 16$. In order to speed the simulation, the maximum value is +used for $\alpha$. + +The number of collisions with energy loss in the interval B (the +number of interactions which has to be simulated directly) increases +slowly with the total number of collisions $n_3$. The maximum number +of these collisions can be estimated as +\begin{equation} +n_{B,max} = n_3 - n_{A,min} \approx n_3 (\langle n_A \rangle + - \sigma_A) +\end{equation} +From the previous expressions for $\langle n_A \rangle$ and $\sigma_A$ +one can derive the condition +\begin{equation} +n_B \; \leq \; n_{B,max} = \frac{2 n_3 c^2}{n_3+c^2} +\end{equation} +The following values are obtained with $c=4$: + +\begin{tabular}{llcrr} +$n_3$ & $n_{B,max}$ & & $n_3$ & $n_{B,max}$\\ +\hline +\SetRowColor 16 & 16 & & 200 & 29.63\\ +\SetRowColor 20 & 17.78 & & 500 & 31.01 \\ +\SetRowColor 50 & 24.24 & & 1000 & 31.50 \\ +\SetRowColor 100 & 27.59 & & $\infty$ & 32.00 +\end{tabular} + +\subsection{Special sampling for lower part of the spectrum} + +If the step length is very small ($\leq 5$ mm in gases, $\leq$ 2-3 +$\mu$m in solids) the model gives 0 energy loss for some events. To +avoid this, the probability of 0 energy loss is computed +\begin{equation} +P( \Delta E=0) = e^{-( \langle n_1 \rangle + \langle n_2 \rangle + + \langle n_3 \rangle )} +\end{equation} +If the probability is bigger than 0.01 a special sampling is done, +taking into account the fact that in these cases the projectile +interacts only with the outer electrons of the atom. An energy level +$E_0 = 10$ eV is chosen to correspond to the outer electrons. The mean +number of collisions can be calculated from +\begin{equation} +\langle n \rangle = \frac{1}{E_0} \frac{dE}{dx} \Delta x +\end{equation} +The number of collisions $n$ is sampled from Poisson distribution. +In the case of the thin layers, all the collisions are considered as +ionisations and the energy loss is computed as +\begin{equation} +\Delta E = \sum_{i=1}^n \frac{E_0} + {1 - \frac {\Emax}{\Emax + E_0} u_i} +\end{equation} + + +\begin{thebibliography}{10} +\bibitem{bib-LAND} +L.Landau. +\newblock On the Energy Loss of Fast Particles by Ionisation. +\newblock Originally published in \emph{J. Phys.}, 8:201, 1944. +\newblock Rerpinted in D.ter Haar, Editor, \emph{L.D.Landau, Collected + papers}, page 417. Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1965. + +\bibitem{bib-SCH1} +B.Schorr. +\newblock Programs for the Landau and the Vavilov distributions and the + corresponding random numbers. +\newblock \emph{Comp. Phys. Comm.}, 7:216, 1974. + +\bibitem{bib-SELT} +S.M.Seltzer and M.J.Berger. +\newblock Energy loss straggling of protons and mesons. +\newblock In \emph{Studies in Penetration of Charged Particles in + Matter}, Nuclear Science Series~39, Nat. Academy of Sciences, + Washington DC, 1964. + +\bibitem{bib-TALM} +R.Talman. +\newblock On the statistics of particle identification using ionization. +\newblock \emph{Nucl. Inst. Meth.}, 159:189, 1979. + +\bibitem{bib-VAVI} +P.V.Vavilov. +\newblock Ionisation losses of high energy heavy particles. +\newblock \emph{Soviet Physics JETP}, 5:749, 1957. + +\end{thebibliography} + +\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/test4.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/test4.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..60f6206ee16 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/test4.tex @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{hyperref} + + +\begin{document} + +\section{My section title} +\include{bit} +\include{bit} +\include{bit} +\include{bit} +\include{bit} +\include{bit} +\include{bit} +\include{bit} +\include{bit} +\include{bit} +\include{bit} +\include{bit} +\include{bit} +\include{bit} +\include{bit} +\include{bit} +\include{bit} +\include{bit} +\include{bit} +\include{bit} +\include{bit} +\include{bit} +\include{bit} +\include{bit} +\include{bit} +\include{bit} +\include{bit} +\include{bit} 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b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/test7.tex @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{hyperref} +\usepackage{times} +\begin{document} + +\section{The first section} +hello +\newpage +\section{The second section} +\hypertarget{TestTarget}{goodbye} + +\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/test8.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/test8.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..25a2d3dbfb8 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/test8.tex @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +% Test file from Stephan Haller that shows how +% bookmark open levels can vary during the document. + +\documentclass{article} + +\usepackage{times} + +\def\OpMode{1} % fake vtex + +\usepackage{hyperref} + +\begin{document} + +\section{I'm closed (default)} +\subsection{x} + +\hypersetup{bookmarksopen=true} + +\section{I'm open,} +\subsection{and so} +\subsection{are my} +\subsubsection{children} + +\hypersetup{bookmarksopen=false} + +\section{I'm closed,} + +\hypersetup{bookmarksopen=true} + +\subsection{but my} +\subsubsection{children} +\subsection{are} +\subsubsection{open} + +\hypersetup{bookmarksopenlevel=2} + +\section{level is two now} +\subsection{so this is closed} +\subsubsection{y} + +\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testams.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testams.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..25e254806b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testams.tex @@ -0,0 +1,253 @@ +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} +\usepackage{amsmath} +\usepackage{amsfonts} +\usepackage[spanish]{babel} +\usepackage{calc}% or e-TeX, for \hypercalcbp + +\usepackage[% + verbose, + colorlinks=true, + naturalnames=true, + linkcolor=blue, +]{hyperref} + +\addtolength{\topmargin}{-10mm} +\setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-5mm} +\setlength{\evensidemargin}{-5mm} +\setlength{\textwidth}{165mm} +\addtolength{\textheight}{3.5cm} % alargar longitud pgina + +\hypersetup{% + pdftitle={Notas sobre Control por computador, de Hilario Lopez},% + % Note /XYZ takes three arguments, the X and Y offsets and the + % zoom factor. Omitting these values breaks Distiller. + pdfstartview={% + XYZ \hypercalcbp{1in+\oddsidemargin-2mm} % + \hypercalcbp{\paperheight-1in-\topmargin + -\headheight-\headsep+2mm} % + 1% + }% +} + +% The numbering of the equations is done by the \tag command +% explicitly. Problematic is the equation environment, because +% it generates also an anchor named "equation.1". This would +% produce a lot of warnings. Changing equation to gather +% supresses the warnings. The links should work in both +% cases. +\let\equation\gather +\let\endequation\endgather + +\newcommand{\fdt}{\hbox{f.d.t.\@}} + +\newcommand{\pagina}[1]{\textsl{{\tiny \mbox{[#1]}}}}% << la del fichero grainger-stevenson.tex +\newcommand{\ingles}[1]{\emph{#1}} + + +\newcommand{\ojo}[1]{ } +% +% Crear una caja de texto con borde para destacar ciertos prrafos +% +\newcommand{\destacaP}[1]{ } + + +% +\begin{document} + +\section{Diseo mediante sntesis directa} +Se calculan reguladores por el mtodo de Truxal. +\begin{itemize} + \item Si el proceso tiene un tiempo muerto $d$, el sistema en cadena cerrada no puede + tener un valor menor. +\begin{equation}\label{eq:SintesisDirectaGradosEnBucleCerrado} + gr[L(z)] -gr[N(z)] \ge gr[A(z)]-gr[B(z)] \tag{2.14} +\end{equation} + \item Se obtendr el mismo tiempo muerto $d$, salvo que en el regulador $G_R$ se + introduzca un nuevo retardo por tener ms ceros que polos. + \item Los polos y ceros del proceso externos a la circunferencia unidad no se deben + cancelar con los ceros y polos del regulador, por lo que dichos factores no pueden + aparecer en $G_R(z)$. + \item Asignacin de polos (del sistema en cadena cerrada). + Permite especificar (en parte\footnote{Es debido a que los ceros que resulten del regulador + pueden modificar la dinmica que hemos calculado mediante los polos. Habr que comprobar que + su efecto es despreciable, que implica que los ceros deben ser poco significativos + en comparacin con las races de $z^2+ \alpha \, z + \beta = 0$} (interesa por tanto que + estn alejados de la circunferencia unidad).) la respuesta transitoria, a + travs de un sistema de segundo orden, y poniendo el resto de los polos en $z=0$. + \item Tiempo finito. Todos sus polos estn en el origen. Se caracterizan porque alcanzan + el valor final de la respuesta ante una entrada dada en un tiempo finito, + \textsc{sin oscilar la secuencia discreta}. En el caso de control en tiempo real, el + sistema continuo si oscilara ligeramente. Se refiere a que aunque en los instantes de + muestreo los valores sean los dados por el sistema discreto, el sistema continuo + asociado podra tomar valores distintos entre los instantes de muestreo. + \item Tiempo mnimo. Como los de tiempo finito, pero realizando \textsc{todas} + las cancelaciones \textsc{posibles} (no se consideran posibles las de polos y ceros externos). + \item Respuesta en permanente. Si se desea obtener error de posicin nulo y el proceso + no posee un polo en $z=1$, entonces el regulador debe incluir un polo (por lo menos) en + dicho punto. Tambin es necesario esto para eliminar el efecto sobre el permanente de + las perturbaciones deterministas. + \item Simplicidad. Interesa que el nmero de polos y ceros del regulador sea mnimo. + Esta propiedad es opuesta a la minimizacin de $m$ (para obtener un sistema de tiempo mnimo). +\end{itemize} +\subsection{Mtodos de clculo} +\subsubsection{Mtodo de asignacin de polos} El transitorio puede venir especificado por +$M_p$, $n_p$, y $n_s$. Las frmulas aplicables son +\begin{align}\label{eq:AsignacionPolosFormulasParametrosTransitorio} + n_p &= \frac{\pi}{\theta} \tag{2.27} \\ + M_p &= |p|^{n_p} \tag{2.28} \\ + n_s &= \frac{\pi}{\sigma} \tag{2.29} \\ + |p| &= e^{-\sigma} \tag{2.30} +\end{align} +La ecuacin caracterstica para realimentacin unitaria ($H=1$) es +\begin{equation}\label{eq:AsignacionPolosEcuacionCaracteristica} + 1 + G_R(z) \, BG(z) = 0 \tag{2.32} +\end{equation} +o sea +\begin{equation}\label{eq:AsignacionPolosEcuacionCaracteristicaFactorizada} + 1 + \frac{Q(z)}{P(z)} \, \frac{B(z)}{A(z)} = 0 \tag{2.33} +\end{equation} +en la que se observa que puede haber factores que se anulen entre numerador de $G_R$ y +denominador de $G_P$, y viceversa. Operando, resultara que +\begin{equation}\label{eq:AsignacionPolosEcuacionCaracteristicaNumerador} + A(z) \, P(z) + B(z) \, Q(z) = 0 \tag{2.34} +\end{equation} +% +Debe hacerse notar que si en la ec. +(\ref{eq:AsignacionPolosEcuacionCaracteristicaFactorizada}) se hubiesen anulado factores +entre numerador y denominador, la ecuacin +(\ref{eq:AsignacionPolosEcuacionCaracteristicaNumerador}) una vez simplificada sera del +estilo +\begin{equation}\label{eq:AsignacionPolosEcuacionCaracteristicaNumeradorSimplificada} + A'(z) \, P'(z) + B'(z) \, Q'(z) = 0 \tag{2.34-bis} +\end{equation} +en la que $A'(z)$ sera los polos de $A(z)$ que no se cancelan, $B'(z)$ los ceros del +proceso no cancelados (y que por tanto aparecern en la \fdt de cadena cerrada), y $P'(z)$ +y $Q'(z)$ los polinomios que necesitamos calcular. El factor $Q'(z)$ no se deja como tal, +sino que se pone en funcin del polinomio $N(z)$, que es el numerador de la \fdt de cadena +cerrada. Para ello se hace uso de la propiedad que dice que los ceros en cadena cerrada +son los del sistema ms los del regulador (a menos que se hayan cancelado ceros del +proceso con polos del regulador). +% +La ecuacin que debemos plantear para hallar los coeficientes del regulador es +\begin{equation}\label{eq:AsignacionPolosIdentificacionCoeficientes} + z^m (z^2+ \alpha \, z + \beta) = A(z) \, P(z) + B(z) \, Q(z) \tag{2.35} +\end{equation} +% +La solucin es nica cuando se tengan tantas ecuaciones como incgnitas. Igualando grados, +se tiene que +\begin{equation}\label{eq:AsignacionPolosGradosPolinomios} + m+2 = p+a \tag{2.36} +\end{equation} +y al aplicar la condicin (\ref{eq:SintesisDirectaGradosEnBucleCerrado}) a la ecuacin +(\ref{eq:AsignacionPolosIdentificacionCoeficientes}) resulta +\begin{equation}\label{AsignacionPolosCondicionGradosBucleCerrado} + (m+2)-n \ge a-b \tag{2.38} +\end{equation} +\subsubsection{Mtodo de tiempo finito} +Todos los polos de cadena cerrada estn en el origen ($z=0$). En dichos sistemas, la +respuesta impulsional se puede obtener fcilmente como la secuencia formada por los +coeficientes de $\{b_0, b_1, b_2, \ldots \}$, que es la que resulta de multiplicar la \fdt +por $z^{-m}$, siendo $m$ en nmero de polos en cadena cerrada (todos en el origen). La +respuesta ante escaln se puede conseguir como suma de la secuencia impulsional: $\{b_0, +b_0+b_1, b_0+b_1+b_2, \ldots \}$. +\ojo{Para los reguladores de tiempo finito, el nmero de muestras en el origen (valor +cero) coincide con el tiempo muerto, mientras que el nmero de muestras del transitorio +coincide con el nmero de ceros. Revisar\pagina{H26} Por que se consideran tres muestras +de transitorio, y no se cuenta la del origen ni la que marca el fin del transitorio, si en +un sistema continuo se contara todo el tiempo?} +\subsubsection{Mtodo de tiempo mnimo} +Se cancelan todos los polos y ceros de $BG(z)$ interiores a la circunferencia unidad. +\subsection{Mejora del rgimen permanente} +Para evitar errores en permanente, puede interesar poner una serie de polos en $z=1$, lo +que se traduce en que en el denominador del regulador habr un factor $(z-1)^i$, siendo +$G_R$, por tanto, de la forma +\begin{equation}\label{SintesisDirectaPolosEnZIgualAUno} + G_R = \frac{Q(z)}{(z-1)^i \, P(z)} \tag{2.29} +\end{equation} +\subsection{Mejora del rgimen transitorio} +Pueden conseguirse respuestas menos bruscas (menor sobreoscilacin, etc.) dando ms tiempo +para que el sistema se estabilice, lo cual puede conseguirse aumentando $m$ en una unidad, +mientras se mantiene fijo $T_m$, por lo que tendremos un grado de libertad. Otra +posibilidad es poner un filtro entre la seal de consigna y la entrada al bucle de +realimentacin, de forma que ste perciba una variacin ms lenta de la seal de consigna +\pagina{28}. +\subsection{Notas acerca de los problemas propuestos} +\begin{itemize} + \item Son interesantes los ejemplos para ver como se aplican en la prctica las + ecuaciones del estilo a la (\ref{eq:AsignacionPolosIdentificacionCoeficientes}), sobre + todo al clculo de los valores del grado $n$ y a la aplicacin correcta de la + ecuacin (\ref{AsignacionPolosCondicionGradosBucleCerrado}). + \item Al incluir integrador en el regulador, la sobreoscilacin tiende a aumentar\pagina{40}. + \item Se indica un ejemplo donde se permite incrementar $m$ para obtener el grado de + libertad que nos permita obtener menor sobreoscilacin. Tambin se hace uso del + ``truco'' de poner el denominador $z^m$ en la forma $((z-1) + 1)^m$, por lo que haciendo + el desarrollo del binomio de Newton, nos permite poner la \fdt de cadena cerrada como + factores de $(z-1)^k$ en vez de $z^k$, lo que permite simplificar a la hora de igualar + coeficientes, a la vez que garantizamos que no habr error en permanente, ya que $M(1) = + 1$. + Hay que andarse con ojo si el factor $K$ que multiplica al proceso no es 1 (estando dicho + proceso expresado en la forma de factores $K \cdot \prod (z-c_i)/\prod (z-p_j)$). + En ese caso\pagina{45}, el factor $K$ aparecera multiplicando al cociente de polinomios + que definen $M(z)$ y el coeficiente $n_0$ no sera 1, sino $1/K$. Un ejemplo de este + caso, si se intenta resolver de esta forma, est en el examen del $1^{\textrm{er}}$ parcial + del 25 de Marzo de 1999. +\end{itemize} +\ojo{Es cierto que si no se cancelan ceros del proceso, entonces se tiene que la seal de +control $u(k)$ tambin presenta un comportamiento de tiempo finito? De dnde se deduce +dicha propiedad?} +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +\section{Algoritmos de diseo (I)} +\subsection{Algoritmos de tiempo finito (reguladores de Isermann)} +\begin{itemize} + \item La funcin de transferencia en cadena cerrada no es preespecificada, sino que + viene determinada como resultado del diseo. Todos los polos estarn en el origen. + \item No se cancela ningn cero, pero s todos los polos. + \item Se incluye integrador, que anula el error en permanente + \item Son muy sencillos de calcular. +\end{itemize} +\subsection{Regulador de tiempo finito de orden normal} +La seal de control $u$ estar estabilizada tras $m$ periodos de muestreo, y la de salida +$y$ tras $m+d$, siendo $d$ el tiempo muerto del proceso. +\subsubsection{Para procesos con tiempo muerto % + \texorpdfstring{$d=0$}{d=0}} +Los coeficientes resultantes para el +regulador son: +\begin{equation}\label{eq:IsermannTiempoFinitoOrdenNormalCoeficientesQCero} + q_0 = \frac{1}{\sum b_i} \tag{3.20a} +\end{equation} +% +\begin{equation}\label{eq:IsermannTiempoFinitoOrdenNormalCoeficientesQi} + q_i = q_0 \, a_i, \quad i=1,\ldots,m + \quad \textrm{(adems $\sum q_i = u(m)$, por (3.12, H53))}\tag{3.20b} +\end{equation} +% +\begin{equation}\label{eq:IsermannTiempoFinitoOrdenNormalCoeficientesPi} + p_i = q_0 \, b_i, \quad i=1,\ldots,m + \quad \textrm{(adems $\sum p_i = 1$, por (3.11))}\tag{3.20c} +\end{equation} +% +El regulador resultante ($d=0$) es +\begin{equation}\label{eq:IsermannTiempoFinitoOrdenNormalSinTiempoMuerto} + G_R = \frac{Q(z^{-1}))}{1-P(z^{-1}))} = + \frac{q_0 \, A(z^{-1})}{1-q_0 \, B(z^{-1})} \tag{3.21} +\end{equation} +El primer valor de la accin de control es +\begin{equation}\label{eq:IsermannTiempoFinitoOrdenNormalUCero} + u(0) = q_0 = \frac{1}{\sum b_i} \tag{3.22} +\end{equation} + + +\end{document} + +-- ++----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +| Oscar Fernandez Sierra | +| Escuela Tecnica Superior de Ingenieros Industriales de Gijon | +| Departamento de Construccion e Ingenieria de Fabricacion | +| Campus de Viesques 33204 - Gijon (Spain) | +| | +| E-mail: oscar@charpy.etsiig.uniovi.es Voice: INT +34+ 985.18.22.29/19.30 | +| WWW: http://www1.uniovi.es/ FAX: INT +34+ 985.18.20.55 | ++----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testbib.bbl b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testbib.bbl new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d1f4e25862c --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testbib.bbl @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +\begin{thebibliography}{0} +\expandafter\ifx\csname natexlab\endcsname\relax\def\natexlab#1{#1}\fi + +\end{thebibliography} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testbib.bib b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testbib.bib new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e2070e7454c --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testbib.bib @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +@article{Clark:1987, + author = "Adrian Clark", + title = "Halftone output from {\TeX}", + journal = TUB, + volume = "8", + number = "3", + year = "1987", + pages = "270--274" +} + +@unpublished{Clark:1989, + author = "James Clark", + title = "{DVITOPS} User Manual", + year = "1989", + note = "unpublished machine-readable documentation" +} + +@article{Clark:1991, + author = "Adrian Clark", + title = "Practical halftoning with {\TeX}", + journal = TUB, + volume = "12", + number = "1", + year = "1991", + pages = "157--165" +} + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testbib.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testbib.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..81e8930e567 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testbib.tex @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +\errorcontextlines=10 +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{times} +\usepackage{natbib} +\bibliographystyle{agu} +\usepackage[colorlinks,citecolor=red,pagebackref,hypertexnames=false]{hyperref} +\begin{document} +\title{Another test} +\author{Sergey Lesenko} +\maketitle + +\section{Introduction} +(PDF), described in +\cite{Adobe,Deutsch}, and also available from +\TeX{} $\longrightarrow$ DVIPS\cite{Rokicki} +GhostScript\cite{Deutsch} +TeX2PDF\cite{Sojka} +\cite{Haralambous:TB16-2-162}. We may compare this route with that + +\citeyear{Adobe}, and also available from +\TeX{} $\longrightarrow$ DVIPS\citeyear{Rokicki} +GhostScript\citeyear{Deutsch} +TeX2PDF\citeyear{Sojka} +\citeyear{Haralambous:TB16-2-162}. We may compare this route with that + +\citeauthor{Adobe}, and also available from +\TeX{} $\longrightarrow$ DVIPS\citeauthor{Rokicki} +GhostScript\citeauthor{Deutsch} +TeX2PDF\citeauthor{Sojka} +\citeauthor{Haralambous:TB16-2-162}. We may compare this route with that + +\citefullauthor{Adobe}, and also available from +\TeX{} $\longrightarrow$ DVIPS\citefullauthor{Rokicki} +GhostScript\citefullauthor{Deutsch} +TeX2PDF\citefullauthor{Sojka} +\citefullauthor{Haralambous:TB16-2-162}. We may compare this route with that + +\citet{Adobe}, and also available from +\TeX{} $\longrightarrow$ DVIPS\citet{Rokicki} +GhostScript\citet{Deutsch} +TeX2PDF\citet{Sojka} +\citet{Haralambous:TB16-2-162}. We may compare this route with that + +\citealt{Adobe}, and also available from +\TeX{} $\longrightarrow$ DVIPS\citealt{Rokicki} +GhostScript\citealt{Deutsch} +TeX2PDF\citealt{Sojka} +\citealt{Haralambous:TB16-2-162}. We may compare this route with that + +\cite*{Adobe}, and also available from +\TeX{} $\longrightarrow$ DVIPS\cite*{Rokicki} +GhostScript\cite*{Deutsch} +TeX2PDF\cite*{Sojka} +\cite*{Haralambous:TB16-2-162}. We may compare this route with that + +\bibliography{testbib} +\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testbma.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testbma.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..2bc603cc5ce --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testbma.tex @@ -0,0 +1,157 @@ +% testbma.tex +% +% Function: +% * How display a pdf reader the bookmarks? +% * Some problematic unicode glyphs are shown +% * in the bookmarks +% * as screenshots. +% +% Copyright (c) 2000 by Heiko Oberdiek. +% +% This file is part of the `Hyperref Bundle'. +% ------------------------------------------- +% +% It may be distributed under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public +% License, either version 1.2 of this license or (at your option) any +% later version. The latest version of this license is in +% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +% and version 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX +% version 1999/12/01 or later. +% +% The list of all files belonging to the `Hyperref Bundle' is +% given in the file `manifest.txt'. +% +% Please send error reports and suggestions for improvements to +% Heiko Oberdiek . +% +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} +\ProvidesFile{testbma.tex}[2000/07/04 v1.0 Test bookmark artefacts (HO)] +\documentclass[12pt]{article} +\usepackage{graphicx} +\usepackage[unicode]{hyperref} +\ifx\dimexpr\undefined + \usepackage{calc} +\fi +\hypersetup{ + pdftitle={Bookmark artefacts of AcrobatReader}, + pdfsubject={Unicode pdf bookmarks}, + pdfauthor={Heiko Oberdiek}, + pdfkeywords={PDF,bookmark,unicode}, + pdfstartview= + {FitH \hypercalcbp{\paperheight-\topmargin-1in-\headheight}}, + bookmarksopen +} +\usepackage{xspace} +\usepackage{times} +\pagestyle{empty} +\newcounter{abc} +\setcounter{abc}{0} +\newcommand*{\test}[1]{% + \stepcounter{abc}% + \pdfbookmark[2]{#1}{x.\theabc}% +} +\newenvironment{testsec}[1]{% + \stepcounter{abc}% + \pdfbookmark[1]{#1}{sec.\theabc}% + \textbf{#1}\par +}{ + \clearpage +} +\newcommand*\x[2]{{} #1-#2 \xspace} +\newcommand{\dotest}{% + \testskip + \test{\A\a} + \test{\B\b} + \test{\A\B} + \test{\a\b} + \test{\A\a\B\b} + \test{\B\b\A\a} +} +\newenvironment{testtab}{% + \begin{tabular}{l@{\quad=\quad}ll}% +}{% + \end{tabular}% + \par +} +\newcommand*{\testpic}[1]{% + \testskip + \fbox{\includegraphics[width=.8\linewidth]{#1}}% +} +\newcommand{\testskip}{% + \vspace{3ex plus 1ex minus .5ex}% +} +\setlength{\parindent}{0pt} +\begin{document} +\centering +\huge +\begin{testsec}{OE oe} + \def\A{\x A{\80\226}} + \def\a{\x a{\80\234}} + \def\B{\x B{\81\122}} + \def\b{\x b{\81\123}} + \dotest + \begin{testtab} + A&\verb+\80\226+&(OE)\\ + a&\verb+\80\234+&(oe)\\ + B&\verb+\81\122+&(OE)\\ + b&\verb+\81\123+&(oe)\\ + \end{testtab} + \testpic{bmoe} +\end{testsec} +\begin{testsec}{Scaron scaron} + \def\A{\x A{\80\227}} + \def\a{\x a{\80\235}} + \def\B{\x B{\81\140}} + \def\b{\x b{\81\141}} + \dotest + \begin{testtab} + A&\verb+\80\227+&(Scaron)\\ + a&\verb+\80\235+&(scaron)\\ + B&\verb+\81\140+&(Scaron)\\ + b&\verb+\81\141+&(scaron)\\ + \end{testtab} + \testpic{bmsc} +\end{testsec} +\begin{testsec}{Zcaron zcaron} + \def\A{\x A{\80\231}} + \def\a{\x a{\80\236}} + \def\B{\x B{\81\175}} + \def\b{\x b{\81\176}} + \dotest + \begin{testtab} + A&\verb+\80\231+&(Zcaron)\\ + a&\verb+\80\236+&(zcaron)\\ + B&\verb+\81\175+&(Zcaron)\\ + b&\verb+\81\176+&(zcaron)\\ + \end{testtab} + \testpic{bmzc} +\end{testsec} +\begin{testsec}{Ydieresis dotlessi} + \def\A{\x A{\80\230}} + \def\a{\x a{\80\232}} + \def\B{\x B{\81\170}} + \def\b{\x b{\81\061}} + \dotest + \begin{testtab} + A&\verb+\80\230+&(Ydieresis)\\ + a&\verb+\80\232+&(dotlessi)\\ + B&\verb+\81\170+&(Ydieresis)\\ + b&\verb+\81\061+&(dotlessi)\\ + \end{testtab} + \testpic{bmyi} +\end{testsec} +\begin{testsec}{Lslash lslash} + \def\A{\x A{\80\225}} + \def\a{\x a{\80\233}} + \def\B{\x B{\81\101}} + \def\b{\x b{\81\102}} + \dotest + \begin{testtab} + A&\verb+\80\225+&(Lslash)\\ + a&\verb+\80\233+&(lslash)\\ + B&\verb+\81\101+&(Lslash)\\ + b&\verb+\81\102+&(lslash)\\ + \end{testtab} + \testpic{bml} +\end{testsec} +\end{document} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testbmgl.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testbmgl.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f971606fab2 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testbmgl.tex @@ -0,0 +1,522 @@ +% testbmgl.tex +% +% Function: +% * How display a pdf reader the bookmarks? +% * Do hyperref.sty and pd1enc.def work properly? +% * Shows the LaTeX code to get the glyphs. +% +% Copyright (c) 1999, 2000 by Heiko Oberdiek. +% +% This file is part of the `Hyperref Bundle'. +% ------------------------------------------- +% +% It may be distributed under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public +% License, either version 1.2 of this license or (at your option) any +% later version. The latest version of this license is in +% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +% and version 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX +% version 1999/12/01 or later. +% +% The list of all files belonging to the `Hyperref Bundle' is +% given in the file `manifest.txt'. +% +% Please send error reports and suggestions for improvements to +% Heiko Oberdiek . +% +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} +\ProvidesFile{testbmgl.tex}[2000/03/31 v1.2 Test bookmark glyphs (HO)] +\documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article} +\usepackage[ + bookmarks, + colorlinks, +]{hyperref}[1999/08/31]% v6.65d or later +\pdfstringdefDisableCommands{\let\\\textbackslash} +\IfFileExists{times.sty}{\usepackage{times}}{} +\pagestyle{empty} + +\makeatletter +% from doc.sty: +\def\GetFileInfo#1{% + \def\filename{#1}% + \def\@tempb##1 ##2 ##3\relax##4\relax{% + \def\filedate{##1}% + \def\fileversion{##2}% + \def\fileinfo{##3}% + }% + \edef\@tempa{\csname ver@#1\endcsname}% + \expandafter\@tempb\@tempa\relax? ? \relax\relax +} +\GetFileInfo{testbmgl.tex} +\hypersetup{ + pdftitle={\fileinfo}, + pdfsubject={\filename\space[\filedate\space\fileversion]}, + pdfauthor={Heiko Oberdiek}, + pdfkeywords={bookmarks hyperref PDFDocEncoding glyph slot}, +} + +\edef\BackSlash{\expandafter\@car\string\\\@nil}% +\edef\0{\string\0}% +\edef\1{\string\1}% +\edef\2{\string\2}% +\edef\3{\string\3}% + +\newcommand*\oct[2]{% + \typeout{Processing glyphs #1#20..#1#27}% + \begingroup + \edef\x{\csname#1\endcsname#2}% + \pdfbookmark[1]{#1#20..#1#27: + \_\x0\_\x1\_\x2\_\x3\_\x4\_\x5\_\x6\_\x7\_% + }{#1#2}% + \endgroup +} + +\newcommand*{\@defbookmarkverbcmd}[2]{% + \def#1{#2}% + \edef#1{\expandafter\strip@prefix\meaning#1}% + \edef#1{\expandafter\@removespace#1 \| \|\@nil#1}% + \edef\first{\expandafter\@car#1\@nil}% + \ifx\first\BackSlash + \edef#1{\noexpand\textbackslash\expandafter\@gobble#1}% + \fi +} +\def\@removespace#1 \|#2\@nil#3{\ifx\relax#2\relax#3\else#1\fi} + +\newcounter{alias} +\renewcommand{\thealias}{\alph{alias}} + +% #1#2#3: octal code +% #4: glyph name +% #5: pd1enc-command +\newcommand*\E[6]{% + \setcounter{alias}{0}% + \begingroup + \@defbookmarkverbcmd\x{#5}% + \def\comment{#6}% + \ifx\comment\@empty + \else + \def\comment{ (#6)}% + \fi + \pdfbookmark[2]{% + \textbackslash#1#2#3: + \_\csname#1\endcsname#2#3\_#5\_ + #4 - \x\comment}{#1#2#3}% + \endgroup + \renewcommand*{\alias}[2][]{% + \stepcounter{alias}% + \begingroup + \ifx\relax##1\relax% + \@defbookmarkverbcmd\x{##2}% + \else + \def\x{##1}% + \fi + \pdfbookmark[3]{alias: \_##2\_ \x}{#1#2#3\thealias}% + \endgroup + }% +} +\newcommand*\alias[2][]{} +\newcommand*\e[5]{\E#1#2#3{#4}{#5}{}}% + +\newcommand*\un[3]{% + \pdfbookmark[2]{\textbackslash#1#2#3: unused % + (\_\csname#1\endcsname#2#3\_)}{#1#2#3}% +} + +\newcounter{symlist} +\newcounter{symbol}[symlist] +\newcommand*\symlist[1]{% + \stepcounter{symlist}% + \typeout{Processing symbol list \thesymlist}% + \begingroup + \def\x{\_}% + \@tfor\glyph:=#1\do{% + \expandafter\@addtox\glyph\_\@nil + }% + \pdfbookmark[1]{Symbols: \x}{symbol-\thesymlist}% + \@tfor\glyph:=#1\do{% + \stepcounter{symbol}% + \expandafter\@defbookmarkverbcmd\expandafter\x\expandafter{\glyph}% + \pdfbookmark[2]{\_\glyph\_ \x}{symbol-\thesymlist.\thesymbol}% + }% + \endgroup +} +\def\@addtox#1\@nil{% + \expandafter\def\expandafter\x\expandafter{\x#1}% +} + +\makeatother + +\begin{document} + \oct00 + \un000 + \un001 + \un002 + \un003 + \un004 + \un005 + \un006 + \un007 + \oct01 + \e010{back space}\textBS + \e011{horizontal tab}\textHT + \e012{line feed}\textLF + \un013 + \e014{form feed}\textFF + \e015{carriage return}\textCR + \un016 + \un017 + \oct02 + \un020 + \un021 + \un022 + \un023 + \un024 + \un025 + \un026 + \un027 + \oct03 + \e030{breve}\textbreve + \e031{caron}\textcaron + \alias{\v{}} + \e032{circumflex}\textcircumflex + \alias{\^{}} + \e033{dotaccent}\textdotaccent + \alias{\.{}} + \e034{hungarumlaut}\texthungarumlaut + \e035{ogonek}\textogonek + \e036{ring}\textring + \alias{\r{}} + \e037{tilde}\texttilde + \alias{\~{}} + \oct04 + \e040{space}\space + \alias[\\\space]\ + \alias~ + \e041{exclam}! + \e042{quotedbl}\textquotedbl + \e043{numbersign}\textnumbersign + \alias[\textbackslash\#]\# + \e044{dollar}\textdollar + \alias[\textbackslash\$]\$ + \e045{percent}\textpercent + \alias[\textbackslash\%]\% + \e046{ampersand}\textampersand + \alias[\textbackslash\&]\& + \e047{quotesingle}' + \oct05 + \e050{parenleft}\textparenleft + \e051{parenright}\textparenright + \e052{asterisk}* + \e053{plus}+ + \e054{comma}, + \e055{hyphen}- + \e056{period}. + \e057{slash}/ + \oct06 + \e060{zero}0 + \e061{one}1 + \e062{two}2 + \e063{three}3 + \e064{four}4 + \e065{five}5 + \e066{six}6 + \e067{seven}7 + \oct07 + \e070{eight}8 + \e071{nine}9 + \e072{colon}: + \e073{semicolon}; + \e074{less}\textless + \alias< + \e075{equal}= + \e076{greater}\textgreater + \alias> + \e077{question}? + \oct10 + \e100{at}@ + \e101AA + \e102BB + \e103CC + \e104DD + \e105EE + \e106FF + \e107GG + \oct11 + \e110HH + \e111II + \e112JJ + \e113KK + \e114LL + \e115MM + \e116NN + \e117OO + \oct12 + \e120PP + \e121QQ + \e122RR + \e123SS + \e124TT + \e125UU + \e126VV + \e127WW + \oct13 + \e130XX + \e131YY + \e132ZZ + \e133{bracketleft}[ + \e134{backslash}\textbackslash + \alias[\\\\]\\ + \e135{bracketright}] + \e136{asciicircum}\textasciicircum + \e137{underscore}\textunderscore + \alias[\textbackslash\_]\_ + \oct14 + \e140{grave}\textgrave + \alias{\`{}} + \e141aa + \e142bb + \e143cc + \e144dd + \e145ee + \e146ff + \e147gg + \oct15 + \e150hh + \e151ii + \e152jj + \e153kk + \e154ll + \e155mm + \e156nn + \e157oo + \oct16 + \e160pp + \e161qq + \e162rr + \e163ss + \e164tt + \e165uu + \e166vv + \e167ww + \oct17 + \e170xx + \e171yy + \e172zz + \e173{braceleft}\textbraceleft + \alias[\textbackslash\{]\{ + \e174{bar}\textbar + \e175{braceright}\textbraceright + \alias[\textbackslash\}]\} + \e176{asciitilde}\textasciitilde + \un177 + \oct20 + \e200{bullet}\textbullet + \e201{dagger}\textdagger + \e202{daggerdbl}\textdaggerdbl + \e203{ellipsis}\textellipsis + \alias\dots + \alias\ldots + \e204{emdash}\textemdash + \e205{endash}\textendash + \e206{florin}\textflorin + \e207{fraction}\textfractionmark + \oct21 + \e210{guilsinglleft}\guilsinglleft + \e211{guilsinglright}\guilsinglright + \e212{minus}\textminus + \e213{perthousand}\textperthousand + \e214{quotedblbase}\quotedblbase + \alias\textglqq + \alias\glqq + \e215{quotedblleft}\textquotedblleft + \alias\textgrqq + \alias\grqq + \e216{quotedblright}\textquotedblright + \e217{quoteleft}\textquoteleft + \oct22 + \e220{quoteright}\textquoteright + \e221{quotesinglbase}\quotesinglbase + \e222{trademark}\texttrademark + \e223{fi}\textfi + \e224{fl}\textfl + \e225{Lslash}\L + \e226{OE}\OE + \e227{Scaron}{\v S} + \oct23 + \e230{Ydieresis}{\"Y} + \E231{Zcaron}{\v Z}{PDF 1.3} + \e232{dotlessi}\i + \e233{lslash}\l + \e234{oe}\oe + \e235{scaron}{\v s} + \E236{zcaron}{\v z}{PDF 1.3} + \un237 + \oct24 + \E240{Euro}{\texteuro}{PDF 1.3} + \e241{exclamdown}\textexclamdown + \alias[!{}']{!`} + \e242{cent}\textcent + \e243{sterling}\textsterling + \e244{currency}\textcurrency + \e245{yen}\textyen + \e246{brokenbar}\textbrokenbar + \e247{section}\textsection + \oct25 + \e250{dieresis}\textdieresis + \alias{\"{}} + \e251{copyright}\textcopyright + \e252{ordfeminine}\textordfeminine + \e253{guillemotleft}\guillemotleft + \alias\textflqq + \alias\flqq + \e254{logicalnot}\textlogicalnot + \alias\textneg + \un255 + \e256{registered}\textregistered + \e257{macron}\textmacron + \oct26 + \e260{degree}\textdegree + \e261{plusminus}\textplusminus + \alias\textpm + \e262{twosuperior}\texttwosuperior + \e263{threesuperior}\textthreesuperior + \e264{acute}\textacute + \alias{\'{}} + \e265{mu}\textmu + \e266{paragraph}\textparagraph + \alias\P + \e267{periodcentered}\textperiodcentered + \alias\textcdot + \oct27 + \e270{cedilla}\textcedilla + \alias{\c{}} + \e271{onesuperior}\textonesuperior + \e272{ordmasculine}\textordmasculine + \e273{guillemotright}\guillemotright + \alias\textfrqq + \alias\frqq + \e274{onequarter}\textonequarter + \e275{onehalf}\textonehalf + \e276{threequarters}\textthreequarters + \e277{questiondown}\textquestiondown + \alias[?{}']{?`} + \oct30 + \e300{Agrave}{\`A} + \e301{Aacute}{\'A} + \e302{Acircumflex}{\^A} + \e303{Atilde}{\~A} + \e304{Adieresis}{\"A} + \e305{Aring}{\r A} + \e306{AE}{\AE} + \e307{Ccedilla}{\c C} + \oct31 + \e310{Egrave}{\`E} + \e311{Eacute}{\'E} + \e312{Ecircumflex}{\^E} + \e313{Edieresis}{\"E} + \e314{Igrave}{\`I} + \e315{Iacute}{\'I} + \e316{Icircumflex}{\^I} + \e317{Idieresis}{\"I} + \oct32 + \e320{Eth}\DH + \alias\DJ + \e321{Ntilde}{\~N} + \e322{Ograve}{\`O} + \e323{Oacute}{\'O} + \e324{Ocircumflex}{\^O} + \e325{Otilde}{\~O} + \e326{Odieresis}{\"O} + \e327{multiply}\textmultiply + \alias\texttimes + \oct33 + \e330{Oslash}\O + \e331{Ugrave}{\`U} + \e332{Uacute}{\'U} + \e333{Ucircumflex}{\^U} + \e334{Udieresis}{\"U} + \e335{Yacute}{\'Y} + \e336{Thorn}\TH + \e337{germandbls}\ss + \alias\textbeta + \oct34 + \e340{agrave}{\`a} + \e341{aacute}{\'a} + \e342{acircumflex}{\^a} + \e343{atilde}{\~a} + \e344{adieresis}{\"a} + \e345{aring}{\r a} + \e346{ae}{\ae} + \e347{ccedilla}{\c c} + \oct35 + \e350{egrave}{\`e} + \e351{eacute}{\'e} + \e352{ecircumflex}{\^e} + \e353{edieresis}{\"e} + \e354{igrave}{\`i} + \alias[\\`\\i]{\`\i} + \e355{iacute}{\'i} + \alias[\\'\\i]{\'\i} + \e356{icircumflex}{\^i} + \alias[\\\textcircumflex\\i]{\^\i} + \e357{idieresis}{\"i} + \alias[\\"\\i]{\"\i} + \oct36 + \e360{eth}\dh + \e361{ntilde}{\~n} + \e362{ograve}{\`o} + \e363{oacute}{\'o} + \e364{ocircumflex}{\^o} + \e365{otilde}{\~o} + \e366{odieresis}{\"o} + \e367{divide}\textdivide + \alias\textdiv + \oct37 + \e370{oslash}\o + \e371{ugrave}{\`u} + \e372{uacute}{\'u} + \e373{ucircumflex}{\^u} + \e374{udieresis}{\"u} + \e375{yacute}{\'y} + \e376{thorn}\th + \e377{ydieresis}{\"y} + \symlist{\SS\textcelsius} + \symlist{\TeX\LaTeX\LaTeXe} + \symlist{\eTeX\MF\MP} + + \section*{\fileinfo} + Document: \textbf{\filename\space[\filedate\space\fileversion]} + \subsection*{Function} + This test file has several tasks: + \begin{itemize} + \item Testing package \emph{hyperref} with encoding file + \emph{pd1enc.def}. + \item Showing glyph commands and aliases that are supported by + package \emph{hyperref}. + \item Test for the pdf reader, especially \emph{AcrobatReader}. + Which glyphs of the \emph{PDFDocEncoding} are + correctly displayed? + \item These glyphs are shown that package \emph{hyperref} + replaces with simpler letters in order to avoid missing glyphs. + \end{itemize} + \subsection*{Short explanation of the bookmarks} + \begin{enumerate} + \item The outline entries of the first level show a summary of their + subentries. Second a screenshot with closed bookmarks + will contain all slots of the \emph{PDFDocEncoding}. + \item The second level of outline entries describes each slot or glyph: + \begin{enumerate} + \item \label{oct}% + Octal code of the slot in the \emph{PDFDocEncoding}. + \item The glyph is shown twice, surrounded by underscores: + The first one is produced by the octal sequence, see \ref{oct}. + The second one is the result of the higher glyph command, + see \ref{high}. + \item The glyph name of \emph{PDFDocEncoding}. + \item \label{high}% + The higher glyph \TeX-command, supported by + package \emph{hyperref}. + \end{enumerate} + \item Aliases of the glyph commands are shown as subentries of the + outline that describes the slot of that glyph command. + \end{enumerate} +\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testbmu.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testbmu.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c2a36fece27 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testbmu.tex @@ -0,0 +1,2014 @@ +% testbmu.tex +% +% Function: +% * How display a pdf reader the bookmarks? +% * Do hyperref.sty and puenc.def work properly? +% * Shows the LaTeX code to get the glyphs. +% +% Copyright (c) 1999, 2000, 2006 by Heiko Oberdiek. +% +% This file is part of the `Hyperref Bundle'. +% ------------------------------------------- +% +% It may be distributed under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public +% License, either version 1.2 of this license or (at your option) any +% later version. The latest version of this license is in +% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +% and version 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX +% version 1999/12/01 or later. +% +% The list of all files belonging to the `Hyperref Bundle' is +% given in the file `manifest.txt'. +% +% Please send error reports and suggestions for improvements to +% Heiko Oberdiek . +% +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} +\ProvidesFile{testbmu.tex}[2006/06/27 v1.3 Test bookmark glyphs (HO)] +\documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article} +\usepackage[ + unicode, + bookmarks, + bookmarksopen, + bookmarksopenlevel=0, + colorlinks, +]{hyperref}[1999/08/31]% 6.65d or later +\pdfstringdefDisableCommands{\let\\\textbackslash} +\IfFileExists{times.sty}{\usepackage{times}}{} +\pagestyle{empty} + +\makeatletter +% from doc.sty: +\def\GetFileInfo#1{% + \def\filename{#1}% + \def\@tempb##1 ##2 ##3\relax##4\relax{% + \def\filedate{##1}% + \def\fileversion{##2}% + \def\fileinfo{##3}% + }% + \edef\@tempa{\csname ver@#1\endcsname}% + \expandafter\@tempb\@tempa\relax? ? \relax\relax +} +\GetFileInfo{testbmu.tex} +\hypersetup{ + pdftitle={\fileinfo}, + pdfsubject={\filename\space[\filedate\space\fileversion]}, + pdfauthor={Heiko Oberdiek}, + pdfkeywords={bookmarks hyperref Unicode glyph slot}, +} + +\edef\BackSlash{\expandafter\@car\string\\\@nil}% +\edef\0{\string\0}% +\edef\1{\string\1}% +\edef\2{\string\2}% +\edef\3{\string\3}% +\edef\9{\string\9}% + +\newcommand*\tit[3]{% + \typeout{Unicode high byte #1#2#3}% + \def\highbyte{#1#2#3}% + \def\hb{\9#1#2#3}% + \pdfbookmark[0]{Unicode high byte: #1#2#3}{#1#2#3}% +} + +\newcommand*\oct[2]{% + \typeout{Processing glyphs \highbyte/#1#20..#1#27}% + \begingroup + \edef\x{\hb\csname#1\endcsname#2}% + \pdfbookmark[1]{\highbyte/#1#20..#1#27: + \_\x0\_\x1\_\x2\_\x3\_\x4\_\x5\_\x6\_\x7\_% + }{\highbyte.#1#2}% + \endgroup +} + +\newcommand*{\@defbookmarkverbcmd}[2]{% + \def#1{#2}% + \edef#1{\expandafter\strip@prefix\meaning#1}% + \edef#1{\expandafter\@removespace#1 \| \|\@nil#1}% + \edef\first{\expandafter\@car#1\@nil}% + \ifx\first\BackSlash + \edef#1{\noexpand\textbackslash\expandafter\@gobble#1}% + \fi + \edef#1{\expandafter\@changebackslash\expandafter{#1}}% +} +\def\@removespace#1 \|#2\@nil#3{\ifx\relax#2\relax#3\else#1\fi} +\begingroup + \catcode`\|=0 + \catcode`\\=12 + |gdef|@changebackslash#1{|@@change#1\|END}% + |gdef|@@change#1\#2|END{% + |noexpand#1|@empty + |ifx|\#2|\% + |else + |noexpand|textbackslash + |@removeback#2% + |fi + } + |gdef|@removeback#1\{#1} +|endgroup + +\newcounter{alias} +\renewcommand{\thealias}{\alph{alias}} + +% #1#2#3: octal code +% #4: glyph name +% #5: pd1enc-command +\newcommand*\E[6]{% + \setcounter{alias}{0}% + \begingroup + \@defbookmarkverbcmd\x{#5}% + \def\comment{#6}% + \ifx\comment\@empty + \else + \def\comment{ (#6)}% + \fi + \pdfbookmark[2]{% + \textbackslash#1#2#3: + \_\hb\csname#1\endcsname#2#3\_#5\_ + #4 - \x\comment}{\highbyte.#1#2#3}% + \endgroup + \renewcommand*{\alias}[2][]{% + \stepcounter{alias}% + \begingroup + \ifx\relax##1\relax% + \@defbookmarkverbcmd\x{##2}% + \else + \def\x{##1}% + \fi + \pdfbookmark[3]{alias: \_##2\_ \x}{\highbyte.#1#2#3\thealias}% + \endgroup + }% +} +\newcommand*\alias[2][]{} +\newcommand*\e[5]{\E#1#2#3{#4}{#5}{}}% + +\newcommand*\un[3]{% + \pdfbookmark[2]{\textbackslash#1#2#3: unused % + (\_\hb\csname#1\endcsname#2#3\_)}{\highbyte.#1#2#3}% +} +\newcommand*\na[3]{% + \pdfbookmark[2]{\textbackslash#1#2#3: n. a. % + (\_\hb\csname#1\endcsname#2#3\_)}{\highbyte.#1#2#3}% +} + +\newcounter{symlist} +\newcounter{symbol}[symlist] +\newcommand*\symlist[1]{% + \stepcounter{symlist}% + \typeout{Processing symbol list \thesymlist}% + \begingroup + \def\x{\_}% + \@tfor\glyph:=#1\do{% + \expandafter\@addtox\glyph\_\@nil + }% + \pdfbookmark[1]{Symbols: \x}{symbol-\thesymlist}% + \@tfor\glyph:=#1\do{% + \stepcounter{symbol}% + \expandafter\@defbookmarkverbcmd\expandafter\x\expandafter{\glyph}% + \pdfbookmark[2]{\_\glyph\_ \x}{symbol-\thesymlist.\thesymbol}% + }% + \endgroup +} +\def\@addtox#1\@nil{% + \expandafter\def\expandafter\x\expandafter{\x#1}% +} + +\makeatother + +\begin{document} + \tit000 + \oct00 + \un000 + \un001 + \un002 + \un003 + \un004 + \un005 + \un006 + \un007 + \oct01 + \e010{back space}\textBS + \e011{horizontal tab}\textHT + \e012{line feed}\textLF + \un013 + \e014{form feed}\textFF + \e015{carriage return}\textCR + \un016 + \un017 + \oct02 + \un020 + \un021 + \un022 + \un023 + \un024 + \un025 + \un026 + \un027 + \oct03 + \e030{breve}\textbreve + \e031{caron}\textcaron + \alias{\v{}} + \e032{circumflex}\textcircumflex + \alias{\^{}} + \e033{dotaccent}\textdotaccent + \alias{\.{}} + \e034{hungarumlaut}\texthungarumlaut + \e035{ogonek}\textogonek + \e036{ring}\textring + \alias{\r{}} + \e037{tilde}\texttilde + \alias{\~{}} + \oct04 + \e040{space}\space + \alias[\\\space]\ + \alias~ + \e041{exclam}! + \e042{quotedbl}\textquotedbl + \e043{numbersign}\textnumbersign + \alias[\textbackslash\#]\# + \e044{dollar}\textdollar + \alias[\textbackslash\$]\$ + \e045{percent}\textpercent + \alias[\textbackslash\%]\% + \e046{ampersand}\textampersand + \alias[\textbackslash\&]\& + \e047{quotesingle}' + \oct05 + \e050{parenleft}\textparenleft + \e051{parenright}\textparenright + \e052{asterisk}* + \e053{plus}+ + \e054{comma}, + \e055{hyphen}- + \alias\textminus + \e056{period}. + \e057{slash}/ + \oct06 + \e060{zero}0 + \e061{one}1 + \e062{two}2 + \e063{three}3 + \e064{four}4 + \e065{five}5 + \e066{six}6 + \e067{seven}7 + \oct07 + \e070{eight}8 + \e071{nine}9 + \e072{colon}: + \e073{semicolon}; + \e074{less}\textless + \alias< + \e075{equal}= + \e076{greater}\textgreater + \alias> + \e077{question}? + \oct10 + \e100{at}@ + \e101AA + \e102BB + \e103CC + \e104DD + \e105EE + \e106FF + \e107GG + \oct11 + \e110HH + \e111II + \e112JJ + \e113KK + \e114LL + \e115MM + \e116NN + \e117OO + \oct12 + \e120PP + \e121QQ + \e122RR + \e123SS + \e124TT + \e125UU + \e126VV + \e127WW + \oct13 + \e130XX + \e131YY + \e132ZZ + \e133{bracketleft}[ + \e134{backslash}\textbackslash + \alias[\\\\]\\ + \e135{bracketright}] + \e136{asciicircum}\textasciicircum + \e137{underscore}\textunderscore + \alias[\textbackslash\_]\_ + \oct14 + \e140{grave}\textgrave + \alias{\`{}} + \e141aa + \e142bb + \e143cc + \e144dd + \e145ee + \e146ff + \e147gg + \oct15 + \e150hh + \e151ii + \e152jj + \e153kk + \e154ll + \e155mm + \e156nn + \e157oo + \oct16 + \e160pp + \e161qq + \e162rr + \e163ss + \e164tt + \e165uu + \e166vv + \e167ww + \oct17 + \e170xx + \e171yy + \e172zz + \e173{braceleft}\textbraceleft + \alias[\textbackslash\{]\{ + \e174{bar}\textbar + \e175{braceright}\textbraceright + \alias[\textbackslash\}]\} + \e176{asciitilde}\textasciitilde + \na177 + \oct20 + \na200 + \na201 + \na202 + \na203 + \na204 + \na205 + \na206 + \na207 + \oct21 + \na210 + \na211 + \na212 + \na213 + \na214 + \na215 + \na216 + \na217 + \oct22 + \na220 + \na221 + \na222 + \na223 + \na224 + \na225 + \na226 + \na227 + \oct23 + \na230 + \na231 + \na232 + \na233 + \na234 + \na235 + \na236 + \na237 + \oct24 + \na240 + \e241{exclamdown}\textexclamdown + \alias[!{}']{!`} + \e242{cent}\textcent + \e243{sterling}\textsterling + \e244{currency}\textcurrency + \e245{yen}\textyen + \e246{brokenbar}\textbrokenbar + \e247{section}\textsection + \oct25 + \e250{dieresis}\textdieresis + \alias{\"{}} + \e251{copyright}\textcopyright + \e252{ordfeminine}\textordfeminine + \e253{guillemotleft}\guillemotleft + \alias\textflqq + \alias\flqq + \e254{logicalnot}\textlogicalnot + \alias\textneg + \un255 + \e256{registered}\textregistered + \e257{macron}\textmacron + \oct26 + \e260{degree}\textdegree + \e261{plusminus}\textplusminus + \alias\textpm + \e262{twosuperior}\texttwosuperior + \e263{threesuperior}\textthreesuperior + \e264{acute}\textacute + \alias{\'{}} + \e265{mu}\textmu + \e266{paragraph}\textparagraph + \alias\P + \e267{periodcentered}\textperiodcentered + \alias\textcdot + \oct27 + \e270{cedilla}\textcedilla + \alias{\c{}} + \e271{onesuperior}\textonesuperior + \e272{ordmasculine}\textordmasculine + \e273{guillemotright}\guillemotright + \alias\textfrqq + \alias\frqq + \e274{onequarter}\textonequarter + \e275{onehalf}\textonehalf + \e276{threequarters}\textthreequarters + \e277{questiondown}\textquestiondown + \alias[?{}']{?`} + \oct30 + \e300{Agrave}{\`A} + \e301{Aacute}{\'A} + \e302{Acircumflex}{\^A} + \e303{Atilde}{\~A} + \e304{Adieresis}{\"A} + \e305{Aring}{\r A} + \e306{AE}{\AE} + \e307{Ccedilla}{\c C} + \oct31 + \e310{Egrave}{\`E} + \e311{Eacute}{\'E} + \e312{Ecircumflex}{\^E} + \e313{Edieresis}{\"E} + \e314{Igrave}{\`I} + \e315{Iacute}{\'I} + \e316{Icircumflex}{\^I} + \e317{Idieresis}{\"I} + \oct32 + \e320{Eth}\DH + \alias\DJ + \e321{Ntilde}{\~N} + \e322{Ograve}{\`O} + \e323{Oacute}{\'O} + \e324{Ocircumflex}{\^O} + \e325{Otilde}{\~O} + \e326{Odieresis}{\"O} + \e327{multiply}\textmultiply + \alias\texttimes + \oct33 + \e330{Oslash}\O + \e331{Ugrave}{\`U} + \e332{Uacute}{\'U} + \e333{Ucircumflex}{\^U} + \e334{Udieresis}{\"U} + \e335{Yacute}{\'Y} + \e336{Thorn}\TH + \e337{germandbls}\ss + \alias\textbeta + \oct34 + \e340{agrave}{\`a} + \e341{aacute}{\'a} + \e342{acircumflex}{\^a} + \e343{atilde}{\~a} + \e344{adieresis}{\"a} + \e345{aring}{\r a} + \e346{ae}{\ae} + \e347{ccedilla}{\c c} + \oct35 + \e350{egrave}{\`e} + \e351{eacute}{\'e} + \e352{ecircumflex}{\^e} + \e353{edieresis}{\"e} + \e354{igrave}{\`i} + \alias[\\`\\i]{\`\i} + \e355{iacute}{\'i} + \alias[\\'\\i]{\'\i} + \e356{icircumflex}{\^i} + \alias[\\\textcircumflex\\i]{\^\i} + \e357{idieresis}{\"i} + \alias[\\"\\i]{\"\i} + \oct36 + \e360{eth}\dh + \e361{ntilde}{\~n} + \e362{ograve}{\`o} + \e363{oacute}{\'o} + \e364{ocircumflex}{\^o} + \e365{otilde}{\~o} + \e366{odieresis}{\"o} + \e367{divide}\textdivide + \alias\textdiv + \oct37 + \e370{oslash}\o + \e371{ugrave}{\`u} + \e372{uacute}{\'u} + \e373{ucircumflex}{\^u} + \e374{udieresis}{\"u} + \e375{yacute}{\'y} + \e376{thorn}\th + \e377{ydieresis}{\"y} + \symlist{\SS} + \symlist{\TeX\LaTeX\LaTeXe} + \symlist{\eTeX\MF\MP} +% + \tit001 + \oct00 + \e000{Amacron}{\=A} + \e001{amacron}{\=a} + \e002{Abreve}{\u A} + \e003{abreve}{\u a} + \e004{Aogonek}{\k A} + \e005{aogonek}{\k a} + \e006{Cacute}{\'C} + \e007{cacute}{\'c} + \oct01 + \e010{Ccircumflex}{\^C} + \e011{ccircumflex}{\^c} + \e012{Cdot}{\.C} + \e013{cdot}{\.c} + \e014{Ccaron}{\v C} + \e015{ccaron}{\v c} + \e016{Dcaron}{\v D} + \e017{dcaron}{\v d} + \oct02 + \e020{Dslash}{\DJ} + \e021{dslash}{\dj} + \e022{Emacron}{\=E} + \e023{emacron}{\=e} + \e024{Ebreve}{\u E} + \e025{ebreve}{\u e} + \e026{Edot}{\.E} + \e027{edot}{\.e} + \oct03 + \e030{Eogonek}{\k E} + \e031{eogonek}{\k e} + \e032{Ecaron}{\v E} + \e033{ecaron}{\v e} + \e034{Gcircumflex}{\^G} + \e035{gcircumflex}{\^g} + \e036{Gbreve}{\u G} + \e037{gbreve}{\u g} + \oct04 + \e040{Gdot}{\.G} + \e041{gdot}{\.g} + \e042{Gcedilla}{\c G} + \e043{gcedilla}{\c g} + \e044{Hcircumflex}{\^H} + \e045{hcircumflex}{\^h} + \e046{Hslash}\textHslash + \e047{hslash}\texthslash + \oct05 + \e050{Itilde}{\~I} + \e051{itilde}{\~i} + \alias[\\~\\i]{\~\i} + \e052{Imacron}{\=I} + \e053{imacron}{\=i} + \alias[\\=\\i]{\=\i} + \e054{Ibreve}{\u I} + \e055{ibreve}{\u i} + \alias[\\u\\i]{\u\i} + \e056{Iogonek}{\k I} + \e057{iogonek}{\k i} + \alias[\\k\\i]{\k\i} + \oct06 + \e060{Idot}{\.I} + \e061{idotless}{\i} + \na062 + \na063 + \e064{Jcircumflex}{\^J} + \e065{jcircumflex}{\^j} + \alias[\\\string^\\j]{\^\j} + \e066{Kcedilla}{\c K} + \e067{kcedilla}{\c k} + \oct07 + \na070 + \e071{Lacute}{\'L} + \e072{lacute}{\'l} + \e073{Lcedilla}{\c L} + \e074{lcedilla}{\c l} + \e075{Lcaron}{\v L} + \e076{lcaron}{\v l} + \na077 + \oct10 + \na100 + \e101{Lslash}{\L} + \e102{lslash}{\l} + \e103{Nacute}{\'N} + \e104{nacute}{\'n} + \e105{Ncedilla}{\c N} + \e106{ncedilla}{\c n} + \e107{Ncaron}{\v N} + \oct11 + \e110{ncaron}{\v n} + \na111 + \e112{NG}\NG + \e113{ng}\ng + \e114{Omacron}{\=O} + \e115{omacron}{\=o} + \e116{Obreve}{\u O} + \e117{obreve}{\u o} + \oct12 + \e120{Odoubleacute}{\H O} + \e121{odoubleacute}{\H o} + \e122{OE}{\OE} + \e123{oe}{\oe} + \e124{Racute}{\'R} + \e125{racute}{\'r} + \e126{Rcedilla}{\c R} + \e127{rcedilla}{\c r} + \oct13 + \e130{Rcaron}{\v R} + \e131{rcaron}{\v r} + \e132{Sacute}{\'S} + \e133{sacute}{\'s} + \e134{Scircumflex}{\^S} + \e135{scircumflex}{\^s} + \e136{Scedilla}{\c S} + \e137{scedilla}{\c s} + \oct14 + \e140{Scaron}{\v S} + \e141{scaron}{\v s} + \e142{Tcedilla}{\c T} + \e143{tcedilla}{\c t} + \e144{Tcaron}{\v T} + \e145{tcaron}{\v t} + \e146{Tslash}{\textTslash} + \e147{tslash}{\texttslash} + \oct15 + \e150{Utilde}{\~U} + \e151{utilde}{\~u} + \e152{Umacron}{\=U} + \e153{umacron}{\=u} + \e154{Ubreve}{\u U} + \e155{ubreve}{\u u} + \e156{Uring}{\r U} + \e157{uring}{\r u} + \oct16 + \e160{Udoubleacute}{\H U} + \e161{udoubleacute}{\H u} + \e162{Uogonek}{\k U} + \e163{uogonek}{\k u} + \e164{Wcircumflex}{\^W} + \e165{wcircumflex}{\^w} + \e166{Ycircumflex}{\^Y} + \e167{ycircumflex}{\^y} + \oct17 + \e170{Ydieresis}{\"Y} + \e171{Zacute}{\'Z} + \e172{zacute}{\'z} + \e173{Zdot}{\.Z} + \e174{zdot}{\.z} + \e175{Zcaron}{\v Z} + \e176{zcaron}{\v z} + \na177 + \oct20 + \na200 + \na201 + \na202 + \na203 + \na204 + \na205 + \na206 + \na207 + \oct21 + \na210 + \na211 + \na212 + \na213 + \na214 + \na215 + \na216 + \na217 + \oct22 + \na220 + \na221 + \na222 + \na223 + \na224 + \na225 + \na226 + \na227 + \oct23 + \na230 + \na231 + \na232 + \na233 + \na234 + \na235 + \na236 + \na237 + \oct24 + \na240 + \na241 + \na242 + \na243 + \na244 + \na245 + \na246 + \na247 + \oct25 + \na250 + \na251 + \na252 + \na253 + \na254 + \na255 + \na256 + \na257 + \oct26 + \na260 + \na261 + \na262 + \na263 + \na264 + \na265 + \na266 + \na267 + \oct27 + \na270 + \na271 + \na272 + \na273 + \na274 + \na275 + \na276 + \na277 + \oct30 + \na300 + \na301 + \na302 + \na303 + \na304 + \na305 + \na306 + \na307 + \oct31 + \na310 + \na311 + \na312 + \na313 + \na314 + \e315{Acaron}{\v A} + \e316{acaron}{\v a} + \e317{Icaron}{\v I} + \oct32 + \e320{icaron}{\v i} + \alias[\\v\\i]{\v\i} + \e321{Ocaron}{\v O} + \e322{ocaron}{\v o} + \e323{Ucaron}{\v U} + \e324{ucaron}{\v u} + \na325 + \na326 + \na327 + \oct33 + \na330 + \na331 + \na332 + \na333 + \na334 + \na335 + \na336 + \na337 + \oct34 + \na340 + \na341 + \na342 + \na343 + \e344{Gslash}{\textGslash} + \e345{gslash}{\textgslash} + \e346{Gcaron}{\v G} + \e347{gcaron}{\v g} + \oct35 + \e350{Kcaron}{\v K} + \e351{kcaron}{\v k} + \e352{Oogonek}{\k O} + \e353{oogonek}{\k o} + \na354 + \na355 + \na356 + \na357 + \oct36 + \na360 + \na361 + \na362 + \na363 + \na364 + \na365 + \na366 + \na367 + \oct37 + \na370 + \na371 + \na372 + \na373 + \na374 + \na375 + \na376 + \na377 +% + \tit002 + \oct00 + \na000 + \na001 + \na002 + \na003 + \na004 + \na005 + \na006 + \na007 + \oct01 + \na010 + \na011 + \na012 + \na013 + \na014 + \na015 + \na016 + \na017 + \oct02 + \na020 + \na021 + \na022 + \na023 + \na024 + \na025 + \na026 + \na027 + \oct03 + \na030 + \na031 + \na032 + \na033 + \na034 + \na035 + \na036 + \na037 + \oct04 + \na040 + \na041 + \na042 + \na043 + \na044 + \na045 + \na046 + \na047 + \oct05 + \na050 + \na051 + \na052 + \na053 + \na054 + \na055 + \na056 + \na057 + \oct06 + \na060 + \na061 + \na062 + \na063 + \na064 + \na065 + \na066 + \na067 + \oct07 + \na070 + \na071 + \na072 + \na073 + \na074 + \na075 + \na076 + \na077 + \oct10 + \na100 + \na101 + \na102 + \na103 + \na104 + \na105 + \na106 + \na107 + \oct11 + \na110 + \na111 + \na112 + \na113 + \na114 + \na115 + \na116 + \na117 + \oct12 + \na120 + \na121 + \na122 + \na123 + \na124 + \na125 + \na126 + \na127 + \oct13 + \na130 + \na131 + \na132 + \na133 + \na134 + \na135 + \na136 + \na137 + \oct14 + \na140 + \na141 + \na142 + \na143 + \na144 + \na145 + \na146 + \na147 + \oct15 + \na150 + \na151 + \na152 + \na153 + \na154 + \na155 + \na156 + \na157 + \oct16 + \na160 + \na161 + \na162 + \na163 + \na164 + \na165 + \na166 + \na167 + \oct17 + \na170 + \na171 + \na172 + \na173 + \na174 + \na175 + \na176 + \na177 + \oct20 + \na200 + \na201 + \na202 + \na203 + \na204 + \na205 + \na206 + \na207 + \oct21 + \na210 + \na211 + \na212 + \na213 + \na214 + \na215 + \na216 + \na217 + \oct22 + \na220 + \na221 + \na222 + \na223 + \na224 + \na225 + \na226 + \na227 + \oct23 + \na230 + \na231 + \na232 + \na233 + \na234 + \na235 + \na236 + \na237 + \oct24 + \na240 + \na241 + \na242 + \na243 + \na244 + \na245 + \na246 + \na247 + \oct25 + \na250 + \na251 + \na252 + \na253 + \na254 + \na255 + \na256 + \na257 + \oct26 + \na260 + \na261 + \na262 + \na263 + \na264 + \na265 + \na266 + \na267 + \oct27 + \na270 + \na271 + \na272 + \na273 + \na274 + \na275 + \na276 + \na277 + \oct30 + \na300 + \na301 + \na302 + \na303 + \na304 + \na305 + \na306 + \na307 + \oct31 + \na310 + \na311 + \na312 + \na313 + \na314 + \na315 + \na316 + \na317 + \oct32 + \na320 + \na321 + \na322 + \na323 + \na324 + \na325 + \na326 + \na327 + \oct33 + \na330 + \na331 + \na332 + \na333 + \na334 + \na335 + \na336 + \na337 + \oct34 + \na340 + \na341 + \na342 + \na343 + \na344 + \na345 + \na346 + \na347 + \oct35 + \na350 + \na351 + \na352 + \na353 + \na354 + \na355 + \na356 + \na357 + \oct36 + \na360 + \na361 + \na362 + \na363 + \na364 + \na365 + \na366 + \na367 + \oct37 + \na370 + \na371 + \na372 + \na373 + \na374 + \na375 + \na376 + \na377 +% + \tit003 + \oct00 + \na000 + \na001 + \na002 + \na003 + \na004 + \na005 + \na006 + \na007 + \oct01 + \na010 + \na011 + \na012 + \na013 + \na014 + \na015 + \na016 + \na017 + \oct02 + \na020 + \na021 + \na022 + \na023 + \na024 + \na025 + \na026 + \na027 + \oct03 + \na030 + \na031 + \na032 + \na033 + \na034 + \na035 + \na036 + \na037 + \oct04 + \na040 + \na041 + \na042 + \na043 + \na044 + \na045 + \na046 + \na047 + \oct05 + \na050 + \na051 + \na052 + \na053 + \na054 + \na055 + \na056 + \na057 + \oct06 + \na060 + \na061 + \na062 + \na063 + \na064 + \na065 + \na066 + \na067 + \oct07 + \na070 + \na071 + \na072 + \na073 + \na074 + \na075 + \na076 + \na077 + \oct10 + \na100 + \na101 + \na102 + \na103 + \na104 + \na105 + \na106 + \na107 + \oct11 + \na110 + \na111 + \na112 + \na113 + \na114 + \na115 + \na116 + \na117 + \oct12 + \na120 + \na121 + \na122 + \na123 + \na124 + \na125 + \na126 + \na127 + \oct13 + \na130 + \na131 + \na132 + \na133 + \na134 + \na135 + \na136 + \na137 + \oct14 + \na140 + \na141 + \na142 + \na143 + \na144 + \na145 + \na146 + \na147 + \oct15 + \na150 + \na151 + \na152 + \na153 + \na154 + \na155 + \na156 + \na157 + \oct16 + \na160 + \na161 + \na162 + \na163 + \na164 + \na165 + \na166 + \na167 + \oct17 + \na170 + \na171 + \na172 + \na173 + \na174 + \na175 + \na176 + \na177 + \oct20 + \na200 + \na201 + \na202 + \na203 + \na204 + \na205 + \e206{Alpha tonos}{\'\textAlpha} + \na207 + \oct21 + \e210{Epsilon tonos}{\'\textEpsilon} + \e211{Eta tonos}{\'\textEta} + \e212{Iota tonos}{\'\textIota} + \na213 + \e214{Omicron tonos}{\'\textOmicron} + \na215 + \e216{Upsilon tonos}{\'\textUpsilon} + \e217{Omega tonos}{\'\textOmega} + \oct22 + \e220{Iota dialytika tonos}{\'\textIotadieresis} + \e221{Alpha}\textAlpha + \e222{Beta}\textBeta + \e223{Gamma}\textGamma + \e224{Delta}\textDelta + \e225{Epsilon}\textEpsilon + \e226{Zeta}\textZeta + \e227{Eta}\textEta + \oct23 + \e230{Theta}\textTheta + \e231{Iota}\textIota + \e232{Kappa}\textKappa + \e233{Lambda}\textLambda + \e234{Mu}\textMu + \e235{Nu}\textNu + \e236{Xi}\textXi + \e237{Omicron}\textOmicron + \oct24 + \e240{Pi}\textPi + \e241{Rho}\textRho + \na242 + \e243{Sigma}\textSigma + \e244{Tau}\textTau + \e245{Upsilon}\textUpsilon + \e246{Phi}\textPhi + \e247{Chi}\textChi + \oct25 + \e250{Psi}\textPsi + \e251{Omega}\textOmega + \e252{Iota dialytika}{\"\textIota} + \e253{Upsilon dialytika}{\"\textUpsilon} + \e254{alpha tonos}{\'\textalpha} + \e255{epsilon tonos}{\'\textepsilon} + \e256{eta tonos}{\'\texteta} + \e257{iota tonos}{\'\textiota} + \oct26 + \e260{upsilon dialytika tonos}{\"\textupsilonacute} + \e261{alpha}\textalpha + \e262{beta}\textbeta + \e263{gamma}\textgamma + \e264{delta}\textdelta + \e265{epsilon}\textepsilon + \e266{zeta}\textzeta + \e267{eta}\texteta + \oct27 + \e270{theta}\texttheta + \e271{iota}\textiota + \e272{kappa}\textkappa + \e273{lambda}\textlambda + \e274{mu}\textmu + \e275{nu}\textnu + \e276{xi}\textxi + \e277{omicron}\textomicron + \oct30 + \e300{pi}\textpi + \e301{rho}\textrho + \e302{varsigma}\textvarsigma + \e303{sigma}\textsigma + \e304{tau}\texttau + \e305{upsilon}\textupsilon + \e306{phi}\textphi + \e307{chi}\textchi + \oct31 + \e310{psi}\textpsi + \e311{omega}\textomega + \e312{iota dialytika}{\"\textiota} + \e313{upsilon dialytika}{\"\textupsilon} + \e314{omicron tonos}{\'\textomicron} + \e315{upsilon tonos}{\'\textupsilon} + \e316{omega tonos}{\'\textomega} + \na317 + \oct32 + \na320 + \na321 + \na322 + \na323 + \na324 + \na325 + \na326 + \na327 + \oct33 + \na330 + \na331 + \na332 + \na333 + \na334 + \na335 + \na336 + \na337 + \oct34 + \na340 + \na341 + \na342 + \na343 + \na344 + \na345 + \na346 + \na347 + \oct35 + \na350 + \na351 + \na352 + \na353 + \na354 + \na355 + \na356 + \na357 + \oct36 + \na360 + \na361 + \na362 + \na363 + \na364 + \na365 + \na366 + \na367 + \oct37 + \na370 + \na371 + \na372 + \na373 + \na374 + \na375 + \na376 + \na377 +% + \tit004 + \oct00 + \na000 + \e001{IO}\CYRYO + \alias[\\"\\CYRE]{\"\CYRE} + \e002{DJE}\CYRDJE + \e003{GJE}{\'\CYRG} + \e004{ukrainian IE}\CYRIE + \e005{DZE}\CYRDZE + \e006{byelorussian-ukrainian I}\CYRII + \e007{YI}\CYRYI + \oct01 + \e010{JE}\CYRJE + \e011{LJE}\CYRLJE + \e012{NJE}\CYRNJE + \e013{TSHE}\CYRTSHE + \e014{KJE}{\'\CYRK} + \na015 + \e016{short U}\CYRUSHRT + \e017{DZHE}\CYRDZHE + \oct02 + \e020{A}\CYRA + \e021{BE}\CYRB + \e022{VE}\CYRV + \e023{GHE}\CYRG + \e024{DE}\CYRD + \e025{IE}\CYRE + \e026{ZHE}\CYRZH + \e027{ZE}\CYRZ + \oct03 + \e030{I}\CYRI + \e031{short I}\CYRISHRT + \alias[\\U\\CYRI]{\U\CYRI} + \e032{KA}\CYRK + \e033{EL}\CYRL + \e034{EM}\CYRM + \e035{EN}\CYRN + \e036{O}\CYRO + \e037{PE}\CYRP + \oct04 + \e040{ER}\CYRR + \e041{ES}\CYRS + \e042{TE}\CYRT + \e043{U}\CYRU + \e044{EF}\CYRF + \e045{HA}\CYRH + \e046{TSE}\CYRC + \e047{CHE}\CYRCH + \oct05 + \e050{SHA}\CYRSH + \e051{SHCHA}\CYRSHCH + \e052{HARD SIGN}\CYRHRDSN + \e053{YERU}\CYRERY + \e054{SOFT SIGN}\CYRSFTSN + \e055{E}\CYREREV + \e056{YU}\CYRYU + \e057{YA}\CYRYA + \oct06 + \e060{a}\cyra + \e061{be}\cyrb + \e062{ve}\cyrv + \e063{ghe}\cyrg + \e064{de}\cyrd + \e065{ie}\cyre + \e066{zhe}\cyrzh + \e067{ze}\cyrz + \oct07 + \e070{i}\cyri + \e071{short i}\cyrishrt + \alias[\\U\\cyri]{\U\cyri} + \e072{ka}\cyrk + \e073{el}\cyrl + \e074{em}\cyrm + \e075{en}\cyrn + \e076{o}\cyro + \e077{pe}\cyrp + \oct10 + \e100{er}\cyrr + \e101{es}\cyrs + \e102{te}\cyrt + \e103{u}\cyru + \e104{ef}\cyrf + \e105{ha}\cyrh + \e106{tse}\cyrc + \e107{che}\cyrch + \oct11 + \e110{sha}\cyrsh + \e111{shcha}\cyrshch + \e112{hard sign}\cyrhrdsn + \e113{yeru}\cyrery + \e114{soft sign}\cyrsftsn + \e115{e}\cyrerev + \e116{yu}\cyryu + \e117{ya}\cyrya + \oct12 + \na120 + \e121{io}\cyryo + \e122{dje}\cyrdje + \e123{gje}{\'\cyrg} + \e124{ukrainian ie}\cyrie + \e125{dze}\cyrdze + \e126{byelorussian-ukrainian i}\cyrii + \e127{yi}\cyryi + \oct13 + \e130{je}\cyrje + \e131{lje}\cyrlje + \e132{nje}\cyrnje + \e133{tshe}\cyrtshe + \e134{kje}{\'\cyrk} + \na135 + \e136{short u}\cyrushrt + \e137{dzhe}\cyrdzhe + \oct14 + \e140{OMEGA}\CYROMEGA + \e141{omega}\cyromega + \e142{YAT}\CYRYAT + \e143{yat}\cyryat + \e144{iotified E}\CYRIOTE + \e145{iotified e}\cyriote + \e146{little YUS}\CYRLYUS + \e147{little yus}\cyrlyus + \oct15 + \e150{iotified little YUS}\CYRIOTLYUS + \e151{iotified little yos}\cyriotlyus + \e152{big YUS}\CYRBYUS + \e153{big yus}\cyrbyus + \e154{iotified big YUS}\CYRIOTBYUS + \e155{iotified big yus}\cyriotbyus + \e156{KSI}\CYRKSI + \e157{ksi}\cyrksi + \oct16 + \e160{PSI}\CYRPSI + \e161{psi}\cyrpsi + \e162{FITA}\CYRFITA + \e163{fita}\cyrfita + \e164{IZHISA}\CYRIZH + \e165{izhisa}\cyrizh + \e166{IZHISA double grave}{\C\CYRIZH} + \e167{izhisa double grave}{\C\cyrizh} + \oct17 + \e170{UK}\CYRUK + \e171{uk}\cyruk + \e172{round OMEGA}\CYROMEGARND + \e173{round omega}\cyromegarnd + \e174{OMEGA titlo}\CYROMEGATITLO + \e175{omega titlo}\cyromegatitlo + \e176{OT}\CYROT + \e177{ot}\cyrot + \oct20 + \e200{KOPPA}\CYRKOPPA + \e201{koppa}\cyrkoppa + \e202{thousands sign}\cyrthousands + \na203 + \na204 + \na205 + \na206 + \na207 + \oct21 + \na210 + \na211 + \na212 + \na213 + \na214 + \na215 + \na216 + \na217 + \oct22 + \e220{GHE upturn}\CYRGUP + \e221{ghe upturn}\cyrgup + \e222{GHE stroke}\CYRGHCRS + \e223{ghe stroke}\cyrghcrs + \e224{GHE middle hook}\CYRGHK + \e225{ghe middle hook}\cyrghk + \e226{ZHE descender}\CYRZHDSC + \e227{zhe descender}\cyrzhdsc + \oct23 + \e230{ZE descender}\CYRZDSC + \e231{ze descender}\cyrzdsc + \e232{KA descender}\CYRKDSC + \e233{ka descender}\cyrkdsc + \e234{KA vertical stroke}\CYRKVCRS + \e235{ka vertical stroke}\cyrkvcrs + \e236{KA stroke}\CYRKHCRS + \e237{ka stroke}\cyrkhcrs + \oct24 + \e240{bashkir KA}\CYRKBEAK + \e241{bashkir ka}\cyrkbeak + \e242{EN descender}\CYRNDSC + \e243{en descender}\cyrndsc + \e244{ligature EN GHE}\CYRNG + \e245{ligature en ghe}\cyrng + \e246{PE middle hook}\CYRPHK + \e247{pe middle hook}\cyrphk + \oct25 + \e250{abkhasian HA}\CYRABHHA + \e251{abkhasian ha}\cyrabhha + \e252{ES descender}\CYRSDSC + \e253{es descender}\cyrsdsc + \e254{TE descender}\CYRTDSC + \e255{te descender}\cyrtdsc + \e256{straight U}\CYRY + \e257{straight u}\cyry + \oct26 + \e260{straight U stroke}\CYRYHCRS + \e261{straight u stroke}\cyryhcrs + \e262{HA descender}\CYRHDSC + \e263{ha descender}\cyrhdsc + \e264{ligature TE TSE}\CYRTETSE + \e265{ligature te tse}\cyrtetse + \e266{CHE right descender}\CYRCHRDSC + \e267{che right descender}\cyrchrdsc + \oct27 + \e270{CHE vertical stroke}\CYRCHVCRS + \e271{che vertical stroke}\cyrchvcrs + \e272{SHHA}\CYRSHHA + \e273{shha}\cyrshha + \e274{abkhasian CHE}\CYRABHCH + \e275{abkhasian che}\cyrabhch + \e276{abkhasian CHE descender}\CYRABHCHDSC + \e277{abkhasian che descender}\cyrabhchdsc + \oct30 + \e300{palochka}\CYRpalochka + \e301{ZHE breve}{\U\CYRZH} + \e302{zhe breve}{\U\cyrzh} + \e303{KA hook}\CYRKHK + \e304{ka hook}\cyrkhk + \na305 + \na306 + \e307{EN hook}\CYRNHK + \oct31 + \e310{en hook}\cyrnhk + \na311 + \na312 + \e313{khakassian CHE}\CYRCHLDSC + \e314{khakassian che}\cyrchldsc + \na315 + \na316 + \na317 + \oct32 + \e320{A breve}{\U\CYRA} + \e321{a breve}{\U\cyra} + \e322{A diaeresis}{\"\CYRA} + \e323{a diaeresis}{\"\cyra} + \e324{ligature A IE}\CYRAE + \e325{ligature a ie}\cyrae + \e326{IE breve}{\U\CYRE} + \e327{ie breve}{\U\cyre} + \oct33 + \e330{SCHWA}\CYRSCHWA + \e331{schwa}\cyrschwa + \e332{SCHWA diaeresis}{\"\CYRSCHWA} + \e333{schwa diaeresis}{\"\cyrschwa} + \e334{ZHE diaeresis}{\"\CYRZH} + \e335{zhe diaeresis}{\"\cyrzh} + \e336{ZE diaeresis}{\"\CYRZ} + \e337{ze diaeresis}{\"\cyrz} + \oct34 + \e340{abkhasian DZE}\CYRABHDZE + \e341{abkhasian dze}\cyrabhdze + \e342{I macron}{\=\CYRI} + \e343{i macron}{\=\cyri} + \e344{I diaeresis}{\"\CYRI} + \e345{i diaeresis}{\"\cyri} + \e346{O diaeresis}{\"\CYRO} + \e347{o diaeresis}{\"\cyro} + \oct35 + \e350{barred O}\CYROTLD + \e351{barred o}\cyrotld + \e352{barred O diaeresis}{\"\CYROTLD} + \e353{barred o diaeresis}{\"\cyrotld} + \na354 + \na355 + \e356{U macron}{\=\CYRU} + \e357{u macron}{\=\cyru} + \oct36 + \e360{U diaeresis}{\"\CYRU} + \e361{u diaeresis}{\"\cyru} + \e362{U double acute}{\H\CYRU} + \e363{u double acute}{\H\cyru} + \e364{CHE diaeresis}{\"\CYRCH} + \e365{che diaeresis}{\"\cyrch} + \na366 + \na367 + \oct37 + \e370{YERU diaeresis}{\"\CYRERY} + \e371{yeru diaeresis}{\"\cyrery} + \na372 + \na373 + \na374 + \na375 + \na376 + \na377 +% + \tit040 + \oct00 + \na000 + \na001 + \na002 + \na003 + \na004 + \na005 + \na006 + \na007 + \oct01 + \na010 + \na011 + \na012 + \na013 + \na014 + \na015 + \na016 + \na017 + \oct02 + \na020 + \na021 + \na022 + \e023{en dash}\textendash + \e024{em dash}\textemdash + \na025 + \na026 + \na027 + \oct03 + \e030{left single quotation mark}\textquoteleft + \e031{right single quotation mark}\textquoteright + \e032{single low-9 quotation mark}\quotesinglbase + \na033 + \e034{left double quotation mark}\textquotedblleft + \alias\textgrqq + \alias\grqq + \e035{right double quotation mark}\textquotedblright + \e036{double low-9 quotation mark}\quotedblbase + \alias\textglqq + \alias\glqq + \na037 + \oct04 + \e040{dagger}\textdagger + \e041{double dagger}\textdaggerdbl + \e042{bullet}\textbullet + \na043 + \na044 + \na045 + \e046{horizontal ellipsis}\textellipsis + \na047 + \oct05 + \na050 + \na051 + \na052 + \na053 + \na054 + \na055 + \na056 + \na057 + \oct06 + \e060{per mille sign}\textperthousand + \e061{per ten thousand sign}\textpertenthousand + \na062 + \na063 + \na064 + \na065 + \na066 + \na067 + \oct07 + \na070 + \e071{single left-pointing angle quotation mark}\guilsinglleft + \e072{singe right-pointing angle quotation mark}\guilsinglright + \na073 + \na074 + \na075 + \na076 + \na077 + \oct10 + \na100 + \na101 + \na102 + \na103 + \e104{fraction slash}\textfractionmark + \na105 + \na106 + \na107 + \oct11 + \na110 + \na111 + \na112 + \na113 + \na114 + \na115 + \na116 + \na117 + \oct12 + \na120 + \na121 + \na122 + \na123 + \na124 + \na125 + \na126 + \na127 + \oct13 + \na130 + \na131 + \na132 + \na133 + \na134 + \na135 + \na136 + \na137 + \oct14 + \na140 + \na141 + \na142 + \na143 + \na144 + \na145 + \na146 + \na147 + \oct15 + \na150 + \na151 + \na152 + \na153 + \na154 + \na155 + \na156 + \na157 + \oct16 + \na160 + \na161 + \na162 + \na163 + \na164 + \na165 + \na166 + \na167 + \oct17 + \na170 + \na171 + \na172 + \na173 + \na174 + \na175 + \na176 + \na177 + \oct20 + \na200 + \na201 + \na202 + \na203 + \na204 + \na205 + \na206 + \na207 + \oct21 + \na210 + \na211 + \na212 + \na213 + \na214 + \na215 + \na216 + \na217 + \oct22 + \na220 + \na221 + \na222 + \na223 + \na224 + \na225 + \na226 + \na227 + \oct23 + \na230 + \na231 + \na232 + \na233 + \na234 + \na235 + \na236 + \na237 + \oct24 + \na240 + \na241 + \na242 + \na243 + \na244 + \na245 + \na246 + \na247 + \oct25 + \na250 + \na251 + \na252 + \na253 + \e254{Euro}\texteuro + \na255 + \na256 + \na257 + \oct26 + \na260 + \na261 + \na262 + \na263 + \na264 + \na265 + \na266 + \na267 + \oct27 + \na270 + \na271 + \na272 + \na273 + \na274 + \na275 + \na276 + \na277 + \oct30 + \na300 + \na301 + \na302 + \na303 + \na304 + \na305 + \na306 + \na307 + \oct31 + \na310 + \na311 + \na312 + \na313 + \na314 + \na315 + \na316 + \na317 + \oct32 + \na320 + \na321 + \na322 + \na323 + \na324 + \na325 + \na326 + \na327 + \oct33 + \na330 + \na331 + \na332 + \na333 + \na334 + \na335 + \na336 + \na337 + \oct34 + \na340 + \na341 + \na342 + \na343 + \na344 + \na345 + \na346 + \na347 + \oct35 + \na350 + \na351 + \na352 + \na353 + \na354 + \na355 + \na356 + \na357 + \oct36 + \na360 + \na361 + \na362 + \na363 + \na364 + \na365 + \na366 + \na367 + \oct37 + \na370 + \na371 + \na372 + \na373 + \na374 + \na375 + \na376 + \na377 +% + \tit041 + \symlist{\textcelsius\textnumero\texttrademark} + + \section*{\fileinfo} + Document: \textbf{\filename\space[\filedate\space\fileversion]} + \subsection*{Function} + This test file has several tasks: + \begin{itemize} + \item Testing package \emph{hyperref} with encoding file + \emph{puenc.def}. + \item Showing glyph commands and aliases that are supported by + package \emph{hyperref}. + \item Test for the pdf reader, especially \emph{AcrobatReader}. + Which glyphs of the \emph{Unicode} encoding are + correctly displayed? + \item These glyphs are shown that package \emph{hyperref} + replaces with simpler letters in order to avoid missing glyphs. + \end{itemize} + \subsection*{Short explanation of the bookmarks} + \begin{enumerate} + \item The outline entries of the first level show a summary of their + subentries. Second a screenshot with closed bookmarks + will contain all slots of the \emph{Unicode} encoding. + \item The second level of outline entries describes each slot or glyph: + \begin{enumerate} + \item \label{oct}% + Octal code of the slot in the \emph{Unicode} encoding. + \item The glyph is shown twice, surrounded by underscores: + The first one is produced by the octal sequence, see \ref{oct}. + The second one is the result of the higher glyph command, + see \ref{high}. + \item The glyph name of \emph{Unicode} encoding. + \item \label{high}% + The higher glyph \TeX-command, supported by + package \emph{hyperref}. + \end{enumerate} + \item Aliases of the glyph commands are shown as subentries of the + outline that describes the slot of that glyph command. + \end{enumerate} +\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testbookmark.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testbookmark.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..bb6397061de --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testbookmark.tex @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +\documentclass[12pt]{article} +\usepackage{xspace} +\usepackage{hyperref} +\newcommand{\x}{x\xspace} + +\begin{document} + \section{Implicite space: \x world} + \section{Explicite spaces: \x\ world \x\space world \x~world} + \section{\x.+\x,+\x!+\x?+\x-+\x:+\x;+\x/+last-\x} + \makeatletter + \section{~|~~|~~~|~~~~|~~~~~|~~~~|~~~|~~|~} + \section{\x()(\x) } + \section{Italic correction: [\x\/]} + \section{::Nothing follows:} + \section{} + \section{\x} +\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testfor2.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testfor2.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d91596d5aad --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testfor2.tex @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage[dvips]{web} + +\def\r{\string\r} +\def\n{\string\n} + +\begin{document} +\begin{Form} + +\noindent First Sub total. + +\medskip\noindent +\makebox[.75in][l]{Number 1:} \TextField[width=1in,name=firstnum, +keystroke={AFNumber_Keystroke(2,0,0,0,"",true);}, +format={AFNumber_Format(2,0,0,0,"",true);}]{} + +\medskip\noindent +\makebox[.75in][l]{Number 2:} \TextField[width=1in,name=secondnum, +keystroke={AFNumber_Keystroke(2,0,0,0,"",true);}, +format={AFNumber_Format(2,0,0,0,"",true);}]{} + +\medskip\noindent +\makebox[.75in][l]{Sub total:} \TextField[width=1in,name=total1,align={0 /_objdef {total1}}, +format={AFNumber_Format(2,0,0,0,"",true);}, keystroke={AFNumber_Keystroke(2,0,0,0,"",true);}, +calculate={AFSimple_Calculate("SUM",new Array("firstnum", "secondnum"));\string\040}, +format={AFNumber_Format(2,0,0,0,"",true);}]{} + +\bigskip\noindent Second Sub total: + +\medskip\noindent +\makebox[.75in][l]{Number 1:} \TextField[width=1in,name=Number.1, +keystroke={AFNumber_Keystroke(2,0,0,0,"",true);}, +format={AFNumber_Format(2,0,0,0,"",true);}]{} + +\medskip\noindent +\makebox[.75in][l]{Number 2:} \TextField[width=1in,name=Number.2, +keystroke={AFNumber_Keystroke(2,0,0,0,"",true);}, +format={AFNumber_Format(2,0,0,0,"",true);}]{} + +\medskip\noindent +\makebox[.75in][l]{Total:} \TextField[width=1in,name=total2, +format={AFNumber_Format(2,0,0,0,"",true);},align={0 /_objdef {total2}}, +keystroke={AFNumber_Keystroke(2,0,0,0,"",true);}, +calculate={AFSimple_Calculate("SUM",new Array("Number"));\r}, +format={AFNumber_Format(2,0,0,0,"",true);}]{} + + + +\bigskip\noindent +\makebox[.75in][l]{Grand Total:} \TextField[width=1in,name=total, +format={AFNumber_Format(2,0,0,0,"",true);},align={0 /_objdef {total}}, +keystroke={AFNumber_Keystroke(2,0,0,0,"",true);}, +calculate={this.getField("total").value=this.getField("total1").value+% + this.getField("total2").value;\r}, +format={AFNumber_Format(2,0,0,0,"",true);}]{} + + +\special{! [ {corder} 0 [ {total1} {total2} {total} ] /PUTINTERVAL pdfmark} + +\end{Form} +\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testform.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testform.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8ddc3f7d9b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testform.tex @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +%\begin{Form}[action=http:www.rhbnc.ac.uk/htbin/shew-fields,html,method=post] + +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage[bookmarks=false]{hyperref} +\setlength{\parindent}{0pt} +\setlength{\parskip}{10pt} +\begin{document} +\begin{Form}[action=mailto:srahtz,encoding=html,method=post] + +\TextField[width=3in,name=xname,value={Bilbo Baggins}] + {Full name: } + +%\TextField[name=warfs,validate={AFRange_Validate\string\(true, 1, true, 13\string\);}] +% {How many dwarves came along: } + +\TextField[multiline,width=1in,name=address,borderstyle=D, + color=1 1 1,backgroundcolor=0 0 .5, + value={Bag End, The Hill, Hobbiton}]{Address: } + +\ChoiceMenu[default=Home,menulength=3,width=2in,name=travel,default=Beorn] + {Favorite part of your travels:} + {Trolls,Misty Mountains,Beorn,Mirkwood,Elves,Laketown,% + Smaug,The Battle} + +Have you still got your: +\CheckBox[]{Sword} +\CheckBox[name=coat]{Mithril coat} +%\CheckBox[name=ring,checked]{\textbf{Ring!}} +\CheckBox[name=ring,checked]{Ring!} + +\ChoiceMenu[radio,default=Again,name=next,borderwidth=3,bordercolor=0 1 0] + {Do you want to:} + {Do it all again=Again, + Pretend it never happened=Forget, + Write a book about it=Write} + +%\TextField[password,name=made]{\emph{Who} made the ring? } +\TextField[password,name=made]{Who made the ring? } + +\ChoiceMenu[combo,default=Bofur,name=whatdwarf, + ]{Select funniest name, or add one} + {Bofur,Thorin,Gollum,Smaug,Gandalf} + +%\PushButton[name=xxx,onclick={app.beep(0)}]{Make a horrid beep} + +\Submit{Send} +\Reset{Clear} + +\end{Form} +\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testnb.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testnb.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..42abd8e0ac6 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testnb.tex @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage[german]{babel} +\usepackage[numbers,sort&compress]{natbib} +\usepackage{hyperref} +\usepackage{times} + +\begin{document} + +In addition, this theory---that of the German sociologist Niklas +Luhmann---is one +of the most (if not the most) powerful +contemporary general sociological theories +\citep{luhm:DoS,Luhm:Soc&int,luhm:WrtdG}. Therefore, in the rest of +this section, rather than making an eclectic use of different social +theories, I briefly present portions of Luhmann's theory. + +\begin{thebibliography}{3} +\expandafter\ifx\csname natexlab\endcsname\relax\def\natexlab#1{#1}\fi + +\bibitem[Luhmann(1982)]{luhm:DoS} +Niklas Luhmann. +\newblock {\em The Differentiation of Society}. +\newblock New York: Columbia University Press, 1982. + +\bibitem[Luhmann(1987)]{Luhm:Soc&int} +Niklas Luhmann. +\newblock The evolutionary differentiation between society and interaction. +\newblock In Jeffrey~C. Alexander, Bernhard Giesen, Richard Muench, and Neil~J. + Smelser, editors, {\em The Micro-Macro Link}, pages 112--31. Berkeley: + University of California Press, 1987. + +\bibitem[Luhmann(1988)]{luhm:WrtdG} +Niklas Luhmann. +\newblock {\em Die Wirtschaft der Gesellschaft}. +\newblock Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1988. + +\end{thebibliography} +\end{document} +\usepackage +[%linkcolor=yellow, + citecolor=yellow, + citebordercolor={.5 .5 0}, + pdftitle={Testing natbib and hyperref}, + pdfauthor={SPQR and PWD}, + pdfsubject={Dummy stuff}, + pdfkeywords=Luhmann, +% pdfstartview=/FitB, + pdfpagemode=UseThumbs +] +{hyperref} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testoz.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testoz.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f56c111a976 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testoz.tex @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{hyperref} +\begin{document} +\section{Pointing to dvi names} +\href{dvi::TeX-docs:nasty.dvi}{relative path to nasty.dvi}!\par +\href{:TeX-docs:nasty.dvi}{relative path to nasty.dvi}!\par +\href{HD:OzTeX:TeX-docs:nasty.dvi}{full path to nasty.dvi}!\par +\href{dvi:HD:OzTeX:TeX-docs:nasty.dvi}{full path to nasty.dvi}!\par +\href{dvi:nasty.dvi}{nasty.dvi in current folder}!\par +\href{dvi:nasty.dvi@3}{page 3 in nasty.dvi}!\par +\href{nasty.dvi@3}{page 3 in nasty.dvi}!\par +\href{nasty.dvi}{nasty.dvi}!\par +\href{file:nasty.dvi}{nasty.dvi}!\par +\href{file:HD:OzTeX:TeX-docs:nasty.dvi}{full path to nasty.dvi}!\par +\href{dvi:ozuser.dvi#section.12}{section 12 in user guide}!\par + +\href{x/y/z.dvi}{x/y/z.dvi} +\href{/x/y/z.dvi}{/x/y/z.dvi} +\href{http://x/y/z.dvi}{http://x/y/z.dvi} +\href{http://x:80/y/z.dvi}{http://x:80/y/z.dvi} +\section{Pointing to pdf names} +\href{dvi::TeX-docs:nasty.pdf}{relative path to nasty.pdf}!\par +\href{:TeX-docs:nasty.pdf}{relative path to nasty.pdf}!\par +\href{HD:OzTeX:TeX-docs:nasty.pdf}{full path to nasty.pdf}!\par +\href{dvi:HD:OzTeX:TeX-docs:nasty.pdf}{full path to nasty.pdf}!\par +\href{dvi:nasty.pdf}{nasty.pdf in current folder}!\par +\href{dvi:nasty.pdf@3}{page 3 in nasty.pdf}!\par +\href{nasty.pdf@3}{page 3 in nasty.pdf}!\par +\href{nasty.pdf}{nasty.pdf}!\par +\href{file:nasty.pdf}{nasty.pdf}!\par +\href{file:HD:OzTeX:TeX-docs:nasty.pdf}{full path to nasty.pdf}!\par +\href{dvi:ozuser.pdf#section.12}{section 12 in user guide}!\par + +\href{x/y/z.pdf}{x/y/z.pdf} +\href{/x/y/z.pdf}{/x/y/z.pdf} +\href{http://x/y/z.pdf}{http://x/y/z.pdf} +\href{http://x:80/y/z.pdf}{http://x:80/y/z.pdf} +\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testslide.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testslide.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..fa367b556a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testslide.tex @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ +% dummy file seminar.con, if it does not exist. +\begin{filecontents}{seminar.con} +\end{filecontents} +\documentclass[]{seminar} +\usepackage{slidesec} +\def\thepage{E\arabic{page}} +\usepackage{lastpage} +\usepackage{xspace} +\usepackage{makeidx} +\usepackage[pdfstartview={FitBH -32768},pdfpagemode=None,plainpages=false,colorlinks]{hyperref} +\hypersetup{pdfauthor=?`\c C\"asar M\"uller n\~ao!`} +\setcounter{tocdepth}{4} +\setcounter{secnumdepth}{4} +\makeindex +\hypersetup{pdftitle=Welcome to the Monkey House} +\newcommand{\ANS}{\textsf{ANSYS}\xspace} +\begin{document} +\begin{slide} +\slideheading{xx} +\end{slide} +\begin{slide} +\listofslides +\end{slide} + +\begin{slide} +\slideheading{A funny \ANS-section} +Page 1; See \textcolor{red}{page} --\pageref{page2}-- +\end{slide} +\begin{slide} +Page 2; this is page 2\label{page2} +\end{slide} + +\begin{slide} +\index{an item on slide 3} + +\htmladdnormallink{A dummy URL}{http://www.tug.org/A-Fake_URL.html} + +\Acrobatmenu{Quit}{End Acrobat Reader} + +\Acrobatmenu{FullScreen}{Switch to full screen} + +\Acrobatmenu{ZoomIn}{Zoom in} + +$\int\!dx$ +\end{slide} +\begin{slide} +\slideheading{Yet another ?`\c C\"asar M\"uller n\~ao!`} + +\end{slide} +\begin{slide} +\slideheading{Testing Int\'ernal J\oe mps}\label{ss:intjmps} + +This is some text and this is a \hypertarget{target}{target}. + +\end{slide} +\begin{slide} +Now lets jump to \hyperlink{target}{Target}. + +Let's try going to Section~\ref{ss:intjmps} + +\end{slide} +\begin{slide} +\slideheading{A \ss ection with $\leq$} +xx +xx +\subsubsection{A subsubsection \texorpdfstring{$a+b$}{a+b}} +xx +\paragraph{A paragraph} +xx +\subparagraph{A subparagraph} +xxx +\end{slide} +\begin{slide} +\slideheading{Testing External Jumps}\label{ss:extjmps} + +\begin{enumerate} + +\item Jump to an external: The jump +\href{file:test7#TestTarget}{target} should open test7.pdf on +page 2, +\item Jump to an external: The jump +\href{file:test7#page.1}{page 1} should open test7.pdf on +page 1. + +%\item Jump to an relative external strange file +%\href{/D/srahtz/skills.doc}{destination} + +\href{run:picture.eps}{a PS file to launch} + +\href{run:fontman.exe}{an application} + +\href{run:e:\string\\mdraw\string\\mdraw.exe#picture.eps}{a PS file to launch (2)} +\end{enumerate} +\end{slide} +\begin{slide} +\printindex +\end{slide} +\end{document} + + + diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testurl.bbl b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testurl.bbl new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b9a3697a343 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testurl.bbl @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +\begin{thebibliography}{1} + +\bibitem{THE} +David~Loberg Code. +\newblock Aural comprehension guide (webpage). +\newblock \url{http://www.wmich.edu/mus-theo/etg/et_guide.html}. + +\end{thebibliography} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testurl.bib b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testurl.bib new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..883c938fa1c --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testurl.bib @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +@MISC{THE, + key={the}, + author={David Loberg Code}, + title={Aural Comprehension Guide (Webpage)}, + note={\url{http://www.wmich.edu/mus-theo/etg/et_guide.html}} +} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testurl.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testurl.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d2a2a6f0b6d --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/hyperref/test/testurl.tex @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +\documentclass[11pt]{article} +\usepackage[]{color} +\usepackage[letterpaper,colorlinks,breaklinks,backref]{hyperref} +%\usepackage{url} %use as alternative to hyperref for testing +\newcommand{\myurl}[1]{{\url{{#1}}}} + +\begin{document} +\url{http://www.wmich.edu/mus-theo/etg/et_guide.html} %ok now with hyperref, ok with url +\myurl{http://www.wmich.edu/mus-theo/etg/et_guide.html} %fails with hyperref, ok with url + +\cite{THE} +\bibliographystyle{unsrt} +\bibliography{testurl}%fails with hyperref, ok with url +\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/backref.drv b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/backref.drv new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..49c9121cb8a --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/backref.drv @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +%% +%% This is file `backref.drv', +%% generated with the docstrip utility. +%% +%% The original source files were: +%% +%% backref.dtx (with options: `driver') +%% +%% File: backref.dtx Copyright (C) 1995-2005 David Carlisle, Sebastian Rahtz, Heiko Oberdiek +%% This file is part of the `Hyperref Bundle'. +%% ------------------------------------------- +%% +%% It may be distributed under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public +%% License, either version 1.2 of this license or (at your option) any +%% later version. The latest version of this license is in +%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +%% and version 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX +%% version 1999/12/01 or later. +%% +%% The list of all files belonging to the `Hyperref Bundle' is +%% given in the file `manifest.txt'. +\ProvidesFile{backref.drv} + [2006/09/05 v1.28 Bibliographical back referencing]% +\documentclass{ltxdoc} +\usepackage[numbered]{hypdoc} +\usepackage{bmhydoc} +\usepackage{backref} +\EnableCrossrefs +\CodelineIndex +\begin{document} + \GetFileInfo{backref.sty}% + \title{% + Back referencing from bibliographical citations% + \thanks{% + This file has version number \fileversion, % + last revised \filedate.% + }% + }% + \author{David Carlisle and Sebastian Rahtz}% + \date{\filedate}% + \maketitle + \makeatletter + \@ifundefined{HyperrefOverview}{}{% + \HyperrefOverview*% + }% + \tableofcontents + \DocInput{backref.dtx}% + \PrintIndex +\end{document} +\endinput +%% +%% End of file `backref.drv'. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/bmhydoc.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/bmhydoc.sty deleted file mode 100644 index a250f2261e6..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/bmhydoc.sty +++ /dev/null @@ -1,104 +0,0 @@ -\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} -\ProvidesPackage{bmhydoc} - [2007/03/19 Bookmark section with hyperref documentation (HO)] - -% This package adds bookmark entries that are added at the end -% and lists and links the PDF files of the hyperref documentation. -% Only pdfTeX in PDF mode is supported by this package. -% -% History -% -% 2005/08/27 -% * First version -% 2006/02/08 -% * Comments added -% * \HyperrefOverview -% 2007/03/19 -% * Use package bookmark that also support other drivers -% than pdfTeX. - -\RequirePackage[atend]{bookmark}[2007/04/04] - -\BookmarkAtEnd{% - \bookmarksetup{% - startatroot,% - open,% - openlevel=2% - }% -} - -\newcommand*{\@bmhydoc}[4][]{% - \BookmarkAtEnd{% - \bookmark[% - gotor={#3},% - color={[rgb]{0,0,1}},% - level={#2},% - view={XYZ null null null},% - #1,% - ]{#4}% - }% -} -\AtEndDocument{% - \@bmhydoc[open=false]{0}{manual.pdf}{Hyperref manual} - \@bmhydoc{1}{README.pdf}{README} - \@bmhydoc{1}{ChangeLog.pdf}{ChangeLog} - \@bmhydoc{1}{options.pdf}{Options} - \@bmhydoc{1}{slides.pdf}{Bookmark talk, slides} - \@bmhydoc{2}{paper.pdf}{Bookmark talk, paper} - \@bmhydoc{1}{hyperref.pdf}{Sources: hyperref.dtx} - \@bmhydoc{2}{backref.pdf}{backref.dtx} - \@bmhydoc{2}{nameref.pdf}{nameref.dtx} -} - -\newcommand*{\HyperrefOverview}{% - \def\bmhydoc@title{Documentation overview for \texttt{hyperref}}% - \@ifstar{% - % \phantomsection - % \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{\bmhydoc@title}% - \section*{\bmhydoc@title}% - \@HyperrefOverview - }{% - \section{\bmhydoc@title}% - \@HyperrefOverview - }% -} -\def\@HyperrefOverview{% - The documentation for package \texttt{hyperref} consists - of several files: - \begingroup - \newcommand*{\entry}[2]{% - \item[\href{file:##1}{##2}]% - \ignorespaces - }% - \begin{description} - \entry{manual.pdf}{\textbf{Manual}} - The \textbf{USER MANUAL} (also available as HTML). - \entry{README.pdf}{\textbf{README}} - The \textbf{README} file (also available as text file). - Here information is collected that is not yet - in the manual: new features, package compatibility, - limitations, known problems, \dots - \entry{ChangeLog.pdf}{ChangeLog} - This file records the version history - (also available as text file). - \entry{options.pdf}{Options} - This file provides a short option summary. - \entry{slides.pdf}{Bookmark talk, slides} - Slides for the talk ``PDF information and navigation elements with - hyperref, pdfTeX and thumbpdf'' at Euro\TeX~1999. - \entry{paper.pdf}{Bookmark talk, paper} - The paper version of the talk. - \end{description} - Source code documentation: - \begin{description} - \entry{hyperref.pdf}{hyperref.dtx} - This is the source code documentation for hyperref (this file). - \entry{backref.pdf}{backref.dtx} - ``Back referencing from bibliographical citations'' - \entry{nameref.pdf}{nameref.dtx} - ``Section name references in \LaTeX'' - \end{description} - \endgroup -} - -\endinput diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/doc/fdl.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/doc/fdl.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 637c1cb63c9..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/doc/fdl.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,422 +0,0 @@ -% This file is a chapter. 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A copy of the license is included in the section entitled -% ``GNU Free Documentation License.'' -% -% Manual updates: -% * Steve Peter and Karl Berry, 7/03. -% * Heiko Oberdiek, 2006-2008. -% - -\RequirePackage{ifpdf} -\ifpdf % We are running pdfTeX in pdf mode -\documentclass[pdftex]{article} -\else -\documentclass{article} -\fi - -\usepackage{etex}% for \eTeX - -% Page layout. -\advance\textwidth by 1.1in -\advance\oddsidemargin by -.55in -\advance\evensidemargin by -.55in -% -\advance\textheight by 1in -\advance\topmargin by -.5in -\advance\footskip by -.5in -% -\pagestyle{headings} -% -% Avoid some overfull boxes. -\emergencystretch=.1\hsize -\hbadness = 3000 - -% these are from lshort.sty, but lshort.sty pulls in so many other -% packages it seems cleaner to just include them here. -% -\newcommand{\bs}{\symbol{'134}}%Print backslash -\newcommand{\ci}[1]{\texttt{\bs#1}} - -\makeatletter -\@ifpackageloaded{tex4ht}{% - % separate definition for HTML case to avoid - % nasty borders with double horizontal lines with - % large gaps. - \newsavebox{\cmdsyntaxbox}% - \newenvironment{cmdsyntax}{% - \par - % \small - \addvspace{3.2ex plus 0.8ex minus 0.2ex}% - \vskip -\parskip - \noindent - \begin{lrbox}{\cmdsyntaxbox}% - \begin{tabular}{l}% - \rule{0pt}{1em}% - \ignorespaces - }{% - \end{tabular}% - \end{lrbox}% - \fbox{\usebox{\cmdsyntaxbox}}% - \par - \nopagebreak - \addvspace{3.2ex plus 0.8ex minus 0.2ex}% - \vskip -\parskip - }% -}{% - \newenvironment{cmdsyntax}{% - \par - \small - \addvspace{3.2ex plus 0.8ex minus 0.2ex}% - \vskip -\parskip - \noindent - \begin{tabular}{|l|}% - \hline - \rule{0pt}{1em}% - \ignorespaces - }{% - \\% - \hline - \end{tabular}% - \par - \nopagebreak - \addvspace{3.2ex plus 0.8ex minus 0.2ex}% - \vskip -\parskip - }% -} -\makeatother - -\usepackage{array,longtable} -\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} -\usepackage{lmodern} - -\newcommand*{\Quote}[1]{\textquotedblleft#1\textquotedblright} - -\def\Hanh{H\`an Th\^e\llap{\raise 0.5ex\hbox{\'{}}} Th\`anh} - -\ifpdf - \usepackage[% - pdftex,% - colorlinks,% - hyperindex,% - plainpages=false,% - bookmarksopen,% - bookmarksnumbered, - pdfusetitle,% - ]{hyperref} - %%?? \def\pdfBorderAttrs{/Border [0 0 0] } % No border arround Links - \usepackage{thumbpdf} -\else - \usepackage{hyperref} -\fi - -\title{Hypertext marks in \LaTeX: a manual for \textsf{hyperref}} -\author{Sebastian Rahtz \and Heiko Oberdiek} -\date{October 2008} - -\begin{document} - -% comes out too close to the toc, and we know it's page one anyway. -\thispagestyle{empty} -\maketitle -\tableofcontents -\setcounter{tocdepth}{2}% for bookmark levels - -\section{Introduction} - -The package derives from, and builds on, the work of the Hyper\TeX\ -project, described at \url{http://xxx.lanl.gov/hypertex/}. It extends -the functionality of all the \LaTeX\ cross-referencing commands -(including the table of contents, bibliographies etc) to produce -\verb|\special| commands which a driver can turn into hypertext links; -it also provides new commands to allow the user to write \emph{ad hoc} -hypertext links, including those to external documents and URLs. - -This manual provides a brief overview of the \textsf{hyperref} -package. For more details, you should read the additional documentation -distributed with the package, as well as the complete documentation by -processing \texttt{hyperref.dtx}. You should also read the chapter on -\textsf{hyperref} in \textit{The \LaTeX\ Web Companion}, where you will -find additional examples. - -The Hyper\TeX\ specification\footnote{This is borrowed from an article -by Arthur Smith.} says that conformant viewers/translators must -recognize the following set of \verb|\special| constructs: - -\begin{description} -\item[href:] \verb|html:| -\item[name:] \verb|html:| -\item[end:] \verb|html:| -\item[image:] \verb|html:| -\item[base\_name:] \verb|html:| -\end{description} - -The \emph{href}, \emph{name} and \emph{end} commands are used to do the -basic hypertext operations of establishing links between sections of -documents. The \emph{image} command is intended (as with current HTML -viewers) to place an image of arbitrary graphical format on the page in -the current location. The \emph{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 URL's may be retrieved -correctly. - -The \emph{href} and \emph{name} commands must be paired with an -\emph{end} command later in the \TeX\ file---the \TeX\ commands between -the two ends of a pair form an \emph{anchor} in the document. In the -case of an \emph{href} command, the \emph{anchor} is to be highlighted -in the \emph{DVI viewer}, and when clicked on will cause the scene to -shift to the destination specified by \emph{href\_string}. The -\emph{anchor} associated with a name command represents a possible -location to which other hypertext links may refer, either as local -references (of the form \verb|href="#name_string"| with the -\emph{name\_string} identical to the one in the name command) or as part -of a URL (of the form \emph{URL\#name\_string}). Here -\emph{href\_string} is a valid URL or local identifier, while -\emph{name\_string} could be any string at all: the only caveat is that -`$\verb|"|$' characters should be escaped with a backslash -($\backslash$), and if it looks like a URL name it may cause problems. - -However, the drivers intended to produce \emph{only} PDF use literal -PostScript or PDF \verb|\special| commands. The commands are defined in -configuration files for different drivers, selected by package options; -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}) -\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[dvipdfm] produces \verb|\special| commands for Mark Wicks' DVI to PDF driver \textsf{dvipdfm} -\item[dvipdfmx] produces \verb|\special| commands for driver - \textsf{dvipdfmx}, a successor of \textsf{dvipdfm} -\item[dviwindo] produces \verb|\special| commands that Y\&Y's Windows previewer interprets as hypertext jumps within the previewer -\item[vtex] produces \verb|\special| commands that MicroPress' HTML and - PDF-producing \TeX\ variants interpret as hypertext jumps within the - previewer -\item[textures] produces \verb|\special| commands that \textsf{Textures} interprets as hypertext jumps within the previewer -\item[xetex] produces \verb|\special| commands for Xe\TeX{} -\end{description} - -Output from \textsf{dvips} or \textsf{dvipsone} must be processed using -Acrobat Distiller to obtain a PDF file.\footnote{Make sure you turn off -the partial font downloading supported by \textsf{dvips} and -\textsf{dvipsone} in favor of Distiller's own system.} The result is -generally preferable to that produced by using the \textsf{hypertex} -driver, and then processing with \textsf{dvips -z}, but the DVI file is -not portable. The main advantage of using the Hyper\TeX\ \ci{special} -commands is that you can also use the document in hypertext DVI viewers, -such as \textsf{xdvi}. - -\section{Implicit behavior} - -This package can be used with more or less any normal \LaTeX\ document -by specifying in the document preamble - -\begin{verbatim} -\usepackage{hyperref} -\end{verbatim} - -Make sure it comes \emph{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, \ci{section} commands will -produce a bookmark and a link, whereas \ci{section*} commands will only -show links when paired with a corresponding \ci{addcontentsline} -command. - -In addition, the \texttt{hyperindex} option (see below) attempts to make -items in the index by hyperlinked back to the text, and the option -\texttt{backref} inserts extra `back' links into the bibliography for -each entry. Other options control the appearance of links, and give -extra control over PDF output. For example, \texttt{colorlinks}, as its -name well implies, colors the links instead of using boxes; this is the -option used in this document. - - -\section{Package options} - -All user-configurable aspects of \textsf{hyperref} are set using a -single `key=value' scheme (using the \textsf{keyval} package) with the -key \texttt{Hyp}. The options can be set either in the optional argument -to the \verb|\usepackage| command, or using the \verb|\hypersetup| -macro. When the package is loaded, a file \texttt{hyperref.cfg} is read -if it can be found, and this is a convenient place to set options on a -site-wide basis. - -As an example, the behavior of a particular file could be controlled by: -\begin{itemize} - -\item a site-wide \texttt{hyperref.cfg} setting up the look of links, -adding backreferencing, and setting a PDF display default: - -\begin{verbatim} -\hypersetup{backref, -pdfpagemode=FullScreen, -colorlinks=true} -\end{verbatim} - -\item A global option in the file, which is passed down to -\textsf{hyperref}: - -\begin{verbatim} -\documentclass[dvips]{article} -\end{verbatim} - -\item File-specific options in the \verb|\usepackage| commands, which -override the ones set in \texttt{hyperref.cfg}: - -\begin{verbatim} -\usepackage[pdftitle={A Perfect Day},colorlinks=false]{hyperref} -\end{verbatim} -\end{itemize} - -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. - -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. - -\subsection{General options} - -Firstly, the options to specify general behavior and page size. - -\medskip -\noindent\begin{longtable}{>{\ttfamily}ll>{\itshape}ll} -draft & boolean & false & all hypertext options are turned off \\ -final & boolean & true & all hypertext options are turned on \\ -debug & boolean & false & extra diagnostic messages are printed in \\ - & & & the log file \\ -verbose & boolean & false & same as debug \\ -implicit & boolean & true & redefines \LaTeX\ internals \\ -hypertexnames & boolean & true & use guessable names for links \\ -naturalnames & boolean & false & use \LaTeX-computed names for links \\ -a4paper & boolean & true & sets paper size to 210mm $\times$ 297mm \\ -a5paper & boolean & false & sets paper size to 148mm $\times$ 210mm \\ -b5paper & boolean & false & sets paper size to 176mm $\times$ 250mm \\ -letterpaper & boolean & false & sets paper size to 8.5in $\times$ 11in \\ -legalpaper & boolean & false & sets paper size to 8.5in $\times$ 14in \\ -executivepaper & boolean & false & sets paper size to 7.25in $\times$ 10.5in \\ -setpagesize & boolean & true & sets page size by special driver commands -\end{longtable} - -\subsection{Configuration options} - -\noindent\begin{longtable}{>{\ttfamily}ll>{\itshape}lp{7cm}} -raiselinks & boolean & true & In the hypertex driver, the height of links is normally calculcated by the driver as - simply the base line of contained text; this options forces \verb|\special| commands to - reflect the real height of the link (which could contain a graphic) \\ -breaklinks & boolean & false & Allows link text to break across lines; since this cannot be accommodated in PDF, it is - only set true by default if the pdftex driver is used. This makes links on multiple lines - into different PDF links to the same target. \\ -pageanchor & boolean & true & Determines whether every page is given an implicit anchor at the top left corner. If this - is turned off, \verb|\printindex| will not contain - valid hyperlinks. \\ -plainpages & boolean & false & Forces page anchors to be named by the arabic form of the page number, rather than the - formatted form. \\ -nesting & boolean & false & Allows links to be nested; no drivers currently support this. -\end{longtable} - -Note for option \verb|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. - -\subsection{Backend drivers} - -If no driver is specified, the package defaults to loading the -\textsf{hypertex} driver. - -\noindent\begin{longtable}{>{\ttfamily}lp{.8\hsize}} -dvipdfm & Sets up \textsf{hyperref} for use with the \textsf{dvipdfm} driver.\\ -dvipdfmx & Sets up \textsf{hyperref} for use with the \textsf{dvipdfmx} driver.\\ -dvips & Sets up \textsf{hyperref} for use with the \textsf{dvips} driver. \\ -dvipsone & Sets up \textsf{hyperref} for use with the \textsf{dvipsone} driver. \\ -dviwindo & Sets up \textsf{hyperref} for use with the \textsf{dviwindo} Windows previewer. \\ -hypertex & Sets up \textsf{hyperref} for use with the Hyper\TeX-compliant drivers. \\ -latex2html & Redefines a few macros for compatibility with \textsf{latex2html}. \\ -nativepdf & An alias for \textsf{dvips} \\ -pdfmark & An alias for \textsf{dvips} \\ -pdftex & Sets up \textsf{hyperref} for use with the \textsf{pdftex} program.\\ -ps2pdf & Redefines a few macros for compatibility with - Ghostscript's PDF writer, otherwise identical to - \textsf{dvips}. \\ -tex4ht & For use with \textsf{\TeX4ht} \\ -textures & For use with \textsf{Textures} \\ -vtex & For use with MicroPress' \textsf{VTeX}; the PDF - and HTML backends are detected automatically. \\ -vtexpdfmark & For use with \textsf{VTeX}'s PostScript backend. \\ -xetex & For use with Xe\TeX (using backend for dvipdfm). -\end{longtable} -\smallskip - -If you use \textsf{dviwindo}, you may need to redefine the macro -\ci{wwwbrowser} (the default is \verb|C:\netscape\netscape|) to tell -\textsf{dviwindo} what program to launch. Thus, users of Internet -Explorer might add something like this to hyperref.cfg: - -\begin{verbatim} -\renewcommand{wwwbrowser}{C:\string\Program\space - Files\string\Plus!\string\Microsoft\space - Internet\string\iexplore.exe} -\end{verbatim} - -\subsection{Extension options} -\noindent\begin{longtable}{>{\ttfamily}ll>{\itshape}lp{6cm}} -extension & text & & Set the file extension (e.g.\ \textsf{dvi}) which will be appended to file links - created if you use the \textsf{xr} package. \\ -hyperfigures & boolean & & \\ -backref & text & false & Adds `backlink' text to the end of each item in the bibliography, as a list of - section numbers. This can only work properly \emph{if} there is a blank line after - each \verb|\bibitem|. Supported values are \verb|section|, \verb|slide|, \verb|page|, - \verb|none|, or \verb|false|. If no value is given, \verb|section| is taken as default.\\ -pagebackref & boolean & false & Adds `backlink' text to the end of each item in the bibliography, as a list of page - numbers. \\ -hyperindex & boolean & true & Makes the page numbers of index entries into hyperlinks. Relays on unique - page anchors (\verb|pageanchor|, \ldots)\\ - \verb|pageanchors| and \verb|plainpages=false|. \\ -hyperfootnotes & boolean & true & Makes the footnote marks into hyperlinks to the footnote text. - Easily broken \ldots\\ -encap & & & Sets encap character for hyperindex \\ -linktocpage & boolean & false & make page number, not text, be link on TOC, LOF and LOT \\ -breaklinks & boolean & false & allow links to break over lines by making links over multiple lines into PDF links to - the same target \\ -colorlinks & boolean & false & 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 links. \\ -linkcolor & color & red & Color for normal internal links. \\ -anchorcolor & color & black & Color for anchor text. \\ -citecolor & color & green & Color for bibliographical citations in text. \\ -filecolor & color & magenta & Color for URLs which open local files. \\ -menucolor & color & red & Color for Acrobat menu items. \\ -runcolor & color & filecolor & Color for run links (launch annotations). \\ -urlcolor & color & cyan & Color for linked URLs. \\ -frenchlinks & boolean & false & use small caps instead of color for links -\end{longtable} \smallskip - -Note that all color names must be defined before use, following the -normal system of the standard \LaTeX\ \textsf{color} package. - -\subsection{PDF-specific display options} -\noindent\begin{longtable}{@{}>{\ttfamily}ll>{\itshape}lp{7.5cm}@{}} -bookmarks & boolean & true & 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 \texttt{.out}) may be needed to - translate \LaTeX\ codes, since bookmarks must be written in PDFEncoding. - To aid this process, the \texttt{.out} file is not rewritten by \LaTeX\ - if it is edited to contain a line \verb|\let\WriteBookmarks\relax| \\ -bookmarksopen & boolean & false & If Acrobat bookmarks are requested, show them with all the subtrees - expanded. \\ -bookmarksopenlevel & parameter & & level (\ci{maxdimen}) to which bookmarks are open \\ -bookmarksnumbered & boolean & false & If Acrobat bookmarks are requested, include section numbers. \\ -bookmarkstype & text & toc & to specify which `toc' file to mimic \\ -CJKbookmarks & boolean & false & - This option should be used to produce CJK bookmarks. - Package \verb|hyperref| - supports both normal and preprocessed mode of the CJK package; - during the creation of bookmarks, it simply replaces CJK's macros - with special versions which expand to the corresponding character - codes. Note that without the `unicode' option of hyperref you get - PDF files which actually violate the PDF specification because - non-Unicode character codes are used -- some PDF readers localized - for CJK languages (most notably Acroread itself) support this. - Also note that option `CJKbookmarks' cannot be used together - with option `unicode'. - - No mechanism is provided to translate non-Unicode bookmarks to - Unicode; for portable PDF documents only Unicode encoding should - be used.\\ -pdfhighlight & name & /I & 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). \\ -citebordercolor & RGB color & 0 1 0 & The color of the box around citations \\ -filebordercolor & RGB color & 0 .5 .5 & The color of the box around links to files \\ -linkbordercolor & RGB color & 1 0 0 & The color of the box around normal links \\ -menubordercolor & RGB color & 1 0 0 & The color of the box around Acrobat menu links \\ -urlbordercolor & RGB color & 0 1 1 & The color of the box around links to URLs \\ -runbordercolor & RGB color & 0 .7 .7 & color of border around `run' links \\ -pdfborder & & 0 0 1 & 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. -\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. - -The bookmark commands are stored in a file called -\textit{jobname}\texttt{.out}. The files is not processed by \LaTeX\ so -any markup is passed through. You can postprocess this file as needed; -as an aid for this, the \texttt{.out} file is not overwritten on the -next \TeX\ run if it is edited to contain the line \\ - -\begin{verbatim} -\let\WriteBookmarks\relax -\end{verbatim} - -\subsection{PDF display and information options} -\noindent\begin{longtable}{>{\ttfamily}ll>{\itshape}lp{6cm}} -baseurl & URL & & Sets the base URL of the PDF document \\ -pdfpagemode & text & empty & Determines how the file is opening in Acrobat; the possibilities are - \texttt{UseNone}, \texttt{UseThumbs} (show thumbnails), \texttt{UseOutlines} - (show bookmarks), \texttt{FullScreen}, \texttt{UseOC} (PDF 1.5), - and \texttt{UseAttachments} (PDF 1.6). If no mode if explicitly chosen, but the - bookmarks option is set, \texttt{UseOutlines} is used. \\ -pdftitle & text & & Sets the document information Title field \\ -pdfauthor & text & & Sets the document information Author field \\ -pdfsubject & text & & Sets the document information Subject field \\ -pdfcreator & text & & Sets the document information Creator field \\ -pdfproducer & text & & Sets the document information Producer field \\ -pdfkeywords & text & & Sets the document information Keywords field \\ -pdfview & text & XYZ & Sets the default PDF `view' for each link \\ -pdfstartpage & text & 1 & Determines on which page the PDF file is opened. \\ -pdfstartview & text & Fit & Set the startup page view \\ -pdfpagescrop & n n n n & & Sets the default PDF crop box for pages. This should be a set of four numbers \\ -pdfcenterwindow & boolean & false & position the document window in the center of the screen \\ -pdfdirection & text & empty & direction setting \\ -pdfdisplaydoctitle & boolean & false & display document title instead of - file name in title bar\\ -pdfduplex & text & empty & paper handling option for print dialog\\ -pdffitwindow & boolean & false & resize document window to fit document size \\ -pdflang & text & empty & PDF language identifier (RFC 3066)\\ -pdfmenubar & boolean & true & make PDF viewer's menu bar visible \\ -pdfnewwindow & boolean & false & make links that open another PDF file start a new window \\ -pdfnonfullscreenpagemode - & boolean & empty & page mode setting on exiting - full-screen mode\\ -pdfnumcopies & integer & empty & number of printed copies \\ -pdfpagelayout & text & empty & set layout of PDF pages \\ -pdfpagelabels & boolean & true & set PDF page labels \\ -pdfpagetransition & text & empty & set PDF page transition style \\ -pdfpicktrackbypdfsize & text & empty & set option for print dialog \\ -pdfprintarea & text & empty & set /PrintArea of viewer preferences \\ -pdfprintclip & text & empty & set /PrintClip of viewer preferences \\ -pdfprintpagerange & n n (n n)* - & empty & set /PrintPageRange of viewer - preferences\\ -pdfprintscaling & text & empty & page scaling option for print dialog; - valid values are \texttt{None} and - \texttt{AppDefault} \\ -pdftoolbar & boolean & true & make PDF toolbar visible \\ -pdfviewarea & text & empty & set /ViewArea of viewer preferences \\ -pdfviewclip & text & empty & set /ViewClip of viewer preferences \\ -pdfwindowui & boolean & true & make PDF user interface elements visible \\ -unicode & boolean & false & Unicode encoded PDF strings -\end{longtable} - -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 -\verb|\hypercalcbp| that is explained on page \pageref{hypercalcbp}. -pdf\TeX\ -works by supplying default values for \texttt{XYZ} (horizontal $\times$ -vertical $\times$ zoom) and \texttt{FitBH}. However, drivers using -\texttt{pdfmark} do not supply defaults, so \textsf{hyperref} passes in -a value of -32768, which causes Acrobat to set (usually) sensible -defaults. The following are possible values for the \texttt{pdfview} and -\texttt{pdfstartview} parameters. - -\noindent\begin{longtable}{>{\ttfamily}l>{\itshape}lp{7cm}} -XYZ & left top zoom & Sets a coordinate and a zoom factor. If any one is null, the source link value is used. - \textit{null null null} will give the same values as the current page. \\ -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. \\ -FitR & left bottom right top & 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 the window. \\ -FitBV & left & Fits the height of the page bounding box to the window. \\ -\end{longtable} - -The \texttt{pdfpagelayout} can be one of the following values. - -\noindent\begin{longtable}{>{\ttfamily}lp{10cm}} -SinglePage & 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 the left. \\ -TwoColumnRight & Displays the document in two columns, odd-numbered pages to the right. -\end{longtable} - -Finally, the \texttt{pdfpagetransition} can be one of the following -values, where \textit{/Di} stands for direction of motion in degrees, -generally in 90$^{\circ}$\ steps, \textit{/Dm} is a horizontal -(\texttt{/H}) or vertical (\texttt{/V}) dimension (e.g.\ \texttt{Blinds -/Dm /V}), and \textit{/M} is for motion, either in (\texttt{/I}) or out -(\texttt{/O}). - -\noindent\begin{longtable}{>{\ttfamily}llp{8.5cm}} -Blinds & /Dm & 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 new page. \\ -Glitter & /Di & Similar to Dissolve, except the effect sweeps across the screen. \\ -Split & /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 page. -\end{longtable} - -\subsection{Big alphabetical list} - -The following is a complete listing of available options for -\textsf{hyperref}, arranged alphabetically. - -\noindent\begin{longtable}{>{\ttfamily}llp{6cm}} -a4paper & & use A4 paper \\ -a5paper & & use A5 paper \\ -anchorcolor & \textit{black} & set color of anchors \\ -b5paper & & use B5 paper \\ -backref & \textit{false} & do bibliographical back references \\ -baseurl & \textit{empty} & set base URL for document \\ -bookmarks & \textit{true} & make bookmarks \\ -bookmarksnumbered & \textit{false} & put section numbers in bookmarks \\ -bookmarksopen & \textit{false} & open up bookmark tree \\ -bookmarksopenlevel & \ttfamily\ci{maxdimen} & level to which bookmarks are open \\ -bookmarkstype & \textit{toc} & to specify which `toc' file to mimic \\ -breaklinks & \textit{false} & allow links to break over lines \\ -CJKbookmarks & \textit{false} & to produce CJK bookmarks\\ -citebordercolor & \textit{0 1 0} & color of border around cites \\ -citecolor & \textit{green} & color of citation links \\ -colorlinks & \textit{false} & color links \\ - & \textit{true} & (\textsf{tex4ht}, \textsf{dviwindo}) \\ -debug & \textit{false} & provide details of anchors defined; same as verbose \\ -draft & \textit{false} & do not do any hyperlinking \\ -dvipdfm & & use \textsf{dvipdfm} backend \\ -dvipdfmx & & use \textsf{dvipdfmx} backend \\ -dvips & & use \textsf{dvips} backend \\ -dvipsone & & use \textsf{dvipsone} backend \\ -dviwindo & & use \textsf{dviwindo} backend \\ -encap & & to set encap character for hyperindex \\ -executivepaper & & use executivepaper \\ -extension & \textit{dvi} & suffix of linked files \\ -filebordercolor & \textit{0 .5 .5} & color of border around file links \\ -filecolor & \textit{cyan} & color of file links \\ -final & \textit{true} & opposite of option draft \\ -frenchlinks & \textit{false} & use small caps instead of color for links \\ -hyperfigures & \textit{false} & make figures hyper links \\ -hyperfootnotes & \textit{true} & set up hyperlinked footnotes \\ -hyperindex & \textit{true} & set up hyperlinked indices \\ -hypertex & & use \textsf{Hyper\TeX} backend \\ -hypertexnames & \textit{true} & use guessable names for links \\ -implicit & \textit{true} & redefine \LaTeX\ internals \\ -latex2html & & use \textsf{\LaTeX2HTML} backend \\ -legalpaper & & use legalpaper \\ -letterpaper & & use letterpaper \\ -linkbordercolor & \textit{1 0 0} & color of border around links \\ -linkcolor & \textit{red} & color of links \\ -linktocpage & \textit{false} & make page number, not text, be link on TOC, LOF and LOT \\ -menubordercolor & \textit{1 0 0} & color of border around menu links \\ -menucolor & \textit{red} & color for menu links \\ -nativepdf & \textit{false} & an alias for \textsf{dvips} \\ -naturalnames & \textit{false} & use \LaTeX-computed names for links \\ -nesting & \textit{false} & allow nesting of links \\ -pageanchor & \textit{true} & put an anchor on every page \\ -pagebackref & \textit{false} & backreference by page number \\ -pdfauthor & \textit{empty} & text for PDF Author field \\ -pdfborder & \textit{0 0 1} & width of PDF link border \\ - & \textit{0 0 0} & (\texttt{colorlinks)} \\ -pdfcenterwindow & \textit{false} & position the document window in the center of the screen \\ -pdfcreator & \textit{LaTeX with} & text for PDF Creator field \\ - & \textit{hyperref} & \\ - & \textit{package} & \\ -pdfdirection & \textit{empty} & direction setting \\ -pdfdisplaydoctitle & \textit{false} & display document title instead - of file name in title bar\\ -pdfduplex & \textit{empty} & paper handling option for - print dialog\\ -pdffitwindow & \textit{false} & resize document window to fit document size \\ -pdfhighlight & \textit{/I} & set highlighting of PDF links \\ -pdfkeywords & \textit{empty} & text for PDF Keywords field \\ -pdflang & \textit{empty} & PDF language identifier (RFC 3066) \\ -pdfmark & \textit{false} & an alias for \textsf{dvips} \\ -pdfmenubar & \textit{true} & make PDF viewer's menu bar visible \\ -pdfnewwindow & \textit{false} & make links that open another PDF \\ - & & file start a new window \\ -pdfnonfullscreenpagemode - & \textit{empty} & page mode setting on exiting - full-screen mode\\ -pdfnumcopies & \textit{empty} & number of printed copies\\ -pdfpagelayout & \textit{empty} & set layout of PDF pages \\ -pdfpagemode & \textit{empty} & set default mode of PDF display \\ -pdfpagelabels & \textit{true} & set PDF page labels \\ -pdfpagescrop & \textit{empty} & set crop size of PDF document \\ -pdfpagetransition & \textit{empty} & set PDF page transition style \\ -pdfpicktrackbypdfsize - & \textit{empty} & set option for print dialog \\ -pdfprintarea & \textit{empty} & set /PrintArea of viewer preferences \\ -pdfprintclip & \textit{empty} & set /PrintClip of viewer preferences \\ -pdfprintpagerange & \textit{empty} & set /PrintPageRange of viewer preferences \\ -pdfprintscaling & \textit{empty} & page scaling option for print dialog \\ -pdfproducer & \textit{empty} & text for PDF Producer field \\ -pdfstartpage & \textit{1} & page at which PDF document opens \\ -pdfstartview & \textit{Fit} & starting view of PDF document \\ -pdfsubject & \textit{empty} & text for PDF Subject field \\ -pdftex & & use \textsf{pdf\TeX} backend \\ -pdftitle & \textit{empty} & text for PDF Title field \\ -pdftoolbar & \textit{true} & make PDF toolbar visible \\ -pdfview & \textit{XYZ} & PDF `view' when on link traversal \\ -pdfviewarea & \textit{empty} & set /ViewArea of viewer preferences \\ -pdfviewclip & \textit{empty} & set /ViewClip of viewer preferences \\ -pdfwindowui & \textit{true} & make PDF user interface elements visible \\ -plainpages & \textit{false} & do page number anchors as plain arabic \\ -ps2pdf & & use \textsf{ps2pdf} backend \\ -raiselinks & \textit{false} & raise up links (for \textsf{Hyper\TeX} backend) \\ -runbordercolor & \textit{0 .7 .7} & color of border around `run' links \\ -runcolor & \textit{filecolor} & color of `run' links\\ -setpagesize & \textit{true} & set page size by special driver commands \\ -tex4ht & & use \textsf{\TeX4ht} backend \\ -textures & & use \textsf{Textures} backend \\ -unicode & \textit{false} & Unicode encoded pdf strings \\ -urlbordercolor & \textit{0 1 1} & color of border around URL links \\ -urlcolor & \textit{magenta} & color of URL links \\ -verbose & \textit{false} & be chatty \\ -vtex & & use \textsf{VTeX} backend\\ -xetex & & use \textsf{Xe\TeX} backend\\ -\end{longtable} - -\section{Additional user macros} - -If you need to make references to URLs, or write explicit links, the -following low-level user macros are provided: - -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{href}\verb|{|\emph{URL}\verb|}{|\emph{text}\verb|}| -\end{cmdsyntax} - -\noindent The \emph{text} is made a hyperlink to the \emph{URL}; this -must be a full URL (relative to the base URL, if that is defined). The -special characters \# and \~{} do \emph{not} need to be escaped in any -way. - -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{url}\verb|{|\emph{URL}\verb|}| -\end{cmdsyntax} - -\noindent Similar to -\ci{href}\verb|{|\emph{URL}\verb|}{|\ci{nolinkurl}\verb|{|\emph{URL}\verb|}}|. -Depending on the driver \verb|\href| also tries to detect the link type. -Thus the result can be a url link, file link, \dots - -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{nolinkurl}\verb|{|\emph{URL}\verb|}| -\end{cmdsyntax} - -\noindent Write \emph{URL} in the same way as \verb|\url|, - without creating a hyperlink. - -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{hyperbaseurl}\verb|{|\emph{URL}\verb|}| -\end{cmdsyntax} - -\noindent A base \emph{URL} is established, which is prepended to other -specified URLs, to make it easier to write portable documents. - -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{hyperimage}\verb|{|\emph{imageURL}\verb|}{|\emph{text}\verb|}| -\end{cmdsyntax} - -\noindent The link to the image referenced by the URL is inserted, using -\emph{text} as the anchor. - - For drivers that produce HTML, the image itself is inserted by the -browser, with the \emph{text} being ignored completely. - -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{hyperdef}\verb|{|\emph{category}\verb|}{|\emph{name}\verb|}{|\emph{text}\verb|}| -\end{cmdsyntax} - -\noindent A target area of the document (the \emph{text}) is marked, and -given the name \emph{category.name} - -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{hyperref}\verb|{|\emph{URL}\verb|}{|\emph{category}\verb|}{|\emph{name}\verb|}{|\emph{text}\verb|}| -\end{cmdsyntax} - -\noindent \emph{text} is made into a link to \emph{URL\#category.name} - -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{hyperref}\verb|[|\emph{label}\verb|]{|\emph{text}\verb|}| -\end{cmdsyntax} - -\noindent -\emph{text} is made into a link to the same place as -\verb|\ref{|\emph{label}\verb|}| would be linked. - -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{hyperlink}\verb|{|\emph{name}\verb|}{|\emph{text}\verb|}| -\end{cmdsyntax} -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{hypertarget}\verb|{|\emph{name}\verb|}{|\emph{text}\verb|}| -\end{cmdsyntax} - -\noindent A simple internal link is created with \verb|\hypertarget|, -with two parameters of an anchor \emph{name}, and anchor -\emph{text}. \verb|\hyperlink| has two arguments, the name of a -hypertext object defined somewhere by \verb|\hypertarget|, and the -\emph{text} which be used as the link on the page. - -Note that in HTML parlance, the \verb|\hyperlink| command inserts a -notional \# in front of each link, making it relative to the current -testdocument; \verb|\href| expects a full URL. - -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{phantomsection} -\end{cmdsyntax} - -\noindent -This sets an anchor at this location. It works similar to -\verb|\hypertarget{}{}| with an automatically choosen anchor name. -Often it is used in conjunction -with \verb|\addcontentsline| for sectionlike things (index, bibliography, -preface). \verb|\addcontentsline| refers to the latest previous location -where an anchor is set. Example: -\begin{quote} -\begin{verbatim} -\cleardoublepage -\phantomsection -\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\indexname} -\printindex -\end{verbatim} -\end{quote} -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. - -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{autoref}\verb|{|\emph{label}\verb|}| -\end{cmdsyntax} - -\noindent -This is a replacement for the usual \verb|\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 \verb|\label| -command by \textsf{hyperref} by using the macros listed below (shown -with their default values). The macros can be (re)defined in documents -using \verb|\(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, \textsf{hyperref} checks \ci{*autorefname} before -\ci{*name}. For instance, it looks for \ci{figureautorefname} before -\ci{figurename}. - -\noindent\begin{longtable}{lp{10cm}} -\textit{Macro} & \textit{Default} \\ -\ci{figurename} & Figure \\ -\ci{tablename} & Table \\ -\ci{partname} & Part \\ -\ci{appendixname} & Appendix \\ -\ci{equationname} & Equation \\ -\ci{Itemname} & item \\ -\ci{chaptername} & chapter \\ -\ci{sectionname} & section \\ -\ci{subsectionname} & subsection \\ -\ci{subsubsectionname} & subsubsection \\ -\ci{paragraphname} & paragraph \\ -\ci{Hfootnotename} & footnote \\ -\ci{AMSname} & Equation \\ -\ci{theoremname} & Theorem\\ -\ci{page} & page\\ -\end{longtable} - -Example for a redefinition if \textsf{babel} is used: -\begin{quote} -\begin{verbatim} -\usepackage[ngerman]{babel} -\addto\extrasngerman{% - \def\subsectionautorefname{Unterkapitel}% -} -\end{verbatim} -\end{quote} - -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{autopageref}\verb|{|\emph{label}\verb|}| -\end{cmdsyntax} - -\noindent -It replaces \verb|\pageref| and adds the name for page in front of -the page reference. First \ci{pageautorefname} is checked before -\ci{pagename}. - -For instances where you want a reference to use the correct counter, but -not to create a link, there are starred forms: - -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{ref*}\verb|{|\emph{label}\verb|}| -\end{cmdsyntax} - -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{pageref*}\verb|{|\emph{label}\verb|}| -\end{cmdsyntax} - -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{autoref*}\verb|{|\emph{label}\verb|}| -\end{cmdsyntax} - -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{autopageref*}\verb|{|\emph{label}\verb|}| -\end{cmdsyntax} - -A typical use would be to write -\begin{verbatim} -\hyperref[other]{that nice section (\ref*{other}) we read before} -\end{verbatim} - -We want \verb|\ref*{other}| to generate the correct number, but not to -form a link, since we do this ourselves with \ci{hyperref}. - -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{pdfstringdef}\verb|{|\emph{macroname}\verb|}{|\emph{\TeX string}\verb|}| -\end{cmdsyntax} - -\ci{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: - -\begin{itemize} -\item Switching to PD1 or PU encoding -\item Defining the \Quote{octal sequence commands} (\verb|\345|): \verb|\edef\3{\string\3}| -\item Special glyphs of \TeX: \verb|\{|, \verb|\%|, \verb|\&|, \verb|\space|, \verb|\dots|, etc. -\item National glyphs (\textsf{german.sty}, \textsf{french.sty}, etc.) -\item Logos: \verb|\TeX|, \verb|\eTeX|, \verb|\MF|, etc. -\item Disabling commands that do not provide useful functionality in bookmarks: -\verb|\label|, \verb|\index|, \verb|\glossary|, \verb|\discretionary|, \verb|\def|, \verb|\let|, etc. -\item \LaTeX's font commands like \verb|\textbf|, etc. -\item Support for \verb|\xspace| provided by the \textsf{xspace} package -\end{itemize} - -In addition, parentheses are protected to avoid the danger of unsafe -unbalanced parentheses in the PDF string. For further details, see Heiko -Oberdiek's Euro\TeX\ paper distributed with \textsf{hyperref}. - - -\subsection{Replacement macros} - -\textsf{hyperref} takes the text for bookmarks from the arguments of -commands like \ci{section}, which can contain things like math, colors, -or font changes, none of which will display in bookmarks as is. - -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{texorpdfstring}\verb|{|\emph{\TeX string}\verb|}{|\emph{PDFstring}\verb|}| -\end{cmdsyntax} - -For example, -\begin{verbatim} -\section{Pythagoras: - \texorpdfstring{$ a^2 + b^2 = c^2 $}{% - a\texttwosuperior\ + b\texttwosuperior\ = - c\texttwosuperior - }% -} -\section{\texorpdfstring{\textcolor{red}}{}{Red} Mars} -\end{verbatim} - -\ci{pdfstringdef} executes the hook \pdfstringdefPreHook before it -expands the string. Therefore, you can use this hook to perform -additional tasks or to disable additional commands. - -\begin{verbatim} -\expandafter\def\expandafter\pdfstringdefPreHook -\expandafter{% - \pdfstringdefPreHook - \renewcommand{\mycommand}[1]{}% -} -\end{verbatim} - -However, for disabling commands, an easier way is via -\ci{pdfstringdefDisableCommands}, which adds its argument to the -definition of \ci{pdfstringdefPreHook} (`@' can here be used as letter in -command names): - -\begin{verbatim} -\pdfstringdefDisableCommands{% - \let~\textasciitilde - \def\url{\pdfstringdefwarn\url}% - \let\textcolor\@gobble -} -\end{verbatim} - -\subsection{Utility macros} - -\label{hypercalcbp} -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{hypercalcbp}\verb|{|\emph{dimen specification}\verb|}| -\end{cmdsyntax} -\noindent -\verb|\hypercalcbp| takes a \TeX\ dimen specification and -converts it to bp and returns the number without the unit. -This is useful for options \verb|pdfstartview| and \verb|pdfview|. -Example: -\begin{quote} -\begin{verbatim} -\hypersetup{ - pdfstartview={FitBH \hypercalcbp{\paperheight-\topmargin-1in - -\headheight-\headsep} -} -\end{verbatim} -\end{quote} -The origin of the PDF coordinate system is the lower left corner. - -Note, for calculations you need either package |calc| or -\eTeX. Nowadays the latter should automatically be enabled -for \LaTeX\ formats. Users without \eTeX, please, look -in the source documentation \verb|hyperref.dtx| for further -limitations. - -Also \verb|\hypercalcbp| cannot be used in option specifications -of \verb|\documentclass| and \verb|\usepackage|, because -\LaTeX\ expands the option lists of these commands. However -package \verb|hyperref| is not yet loaded and an undefined control -sequence error would arise. - -\section{Acrobat-specific behavior} -If you want to access the menu options of Acrobat Reader or Exchange, the following -macro is provided in the appropriate drivers: - -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{Acrobatmenu}\verb|{|\emph{menuoption}\verb|}{|\emph{text}\verb|}| -\end{cmdsyntax} - -\noindent The \emph{text} is used to create a button which activates the appropriate \emph{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. - -\medskip -\noindent\begin{longtable}{lp{9cm}} -File & Open, Close, Scan, Save, SaveAs, Optimizer:SaveAsOpt, Print, PageSetup, Quit \\ -File$\rightarrow$Import & ImportImage, ImportNotes, AcroForm:ImportFDF \\ -File$\rightarrow$Export & ExportNotes, AcroForm:ExportFDF \\ -File$\rightarrow$DocumentInfo & GeneralInfo, OpenInfo, FontsInfo, SecurityInfo, Weblink:Base, AutoIndex:DocInfo \\ -File$\rightarrow$Preferences & GeneralPrefs, NotePrefs, FullScreenPrefs, Weblink:Prefs, AcroSearch:Preferences(Windows) - or, AcroSearch:Prefs(Mac), Cpt:Capture \\ -Edit & Undo, Cut, Copy, Paste, Clear, SelectAll, Ole:CopyFile, TouchUp:TextAttributes, - TouchUp:FitTextToSelection, TouchUp:ShowLineMarkers, TouchUp:ShowCaptureSuspects, - TouchUp:FindSuspect, \\ - & Properties \\ -Edit$\rightarrow$Fields & AcroForm:Duplicate, AcroForm:TabOrder \\ -Document & Cpt:CapturePages, AcroForm:Actions, CropPages, RotatePages, InsertPages, ExtractPages, - ReplacePages, DeletePages, NewBookmark, SetBookmarkDest, CreateAllThumbs, - DeleteAllThumbs \\ -View & ActualSize, FitVisible, FitWidth, FitPage, ZoomTo, FullScreen, FirstPage, PrevPage, - NextPage, LastPage, GoToPage, GoBack, GoForward, SinglePage, OneColumn, TwoColumns, - ArticleThreads, PageOnly, ShowBookmarks, ShowThumbs \\ -Tools & Hand, ZoomIn, ZoomOut, SelectText, SelectGraphics, Note, Link, Thread, AcroForm:Tool, - Acro\_Movie:MoviePlayer, TouchUp:TextTool, Find, FindAgain, FindNextNote, - CreateNotesFile \\ -Tools$\rightarrow$Search & AcroSrch:Query, AcroSrch:Indexes, AcroSrch:Results, AcroSrch:Assist, AcroSrch:PrevDoc, - AcroSrch:PrevHit, AcroSrch:NextHit, AcroSrch:NextDoc \\ -Window & ShowHideToolBar, ShowHideMenuBar, ShowHideClipboard, Cascade, TileHorizontal, - TileVertical, CloseAll \\ -Help & HelpUserGuide, HelpTutorial, HelpExchange, HelpScan, HelpCapture, HelpPDFWriter, - HelpDistiller, HelpSearch, HelpCatalog, HelpReader, Weblink:Home \\ -Help(Windows) & About -\end{longtable} - -\section{PDF and HTML forms} -You must put your fields inside a \texttt{Form} environment (only one per file). - -There are six macros to prepare fields: - -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{TextField}\verb|[|\emph{parameters}\verb|]{|\emph{label}\verb|}| -\end{cmdsyntax} - -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{CheckBox}\verb|[|\emph{parameters}\verb|]{|\emph{label}\verb|}| -\end{cmdsyntax} - -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{ChoiceMenu}\verb|[|\emph{parameters}\verb|]{|\emph{label}\verb|}{|\emph{choices}\verb|}| -\end{cmdsyntax} - -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{PushButton}\verb|[|\emph{parameters}\verb|]{|\emph{label}\verb|}| -\end{cmdsyntax} - -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{Submit}\verb|[|\emph{parameters}\verb|]{|\emph{label}\verb|}| -\end{cmdsyntax} - -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{Reset}\verb|[|\emph{parameters}\verb|]{|\emph{label}\verb|}| -\end{cmdsyntax} - -The way forms and their labels are laid out is determined by: -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{LayoutTextField}\verb|{|\emph{label}\verb|}{|\emph{field}\verb|}| -\end{cmdsyntax} - -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{LayoutChoiceField}\verb|{|\emph{label}\verb|}{|\emph{field}\verb|}| -\end{cmdsyntax} - -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{LayoutCheckField}\verb|{|\emph{label}\verb|}{|\emph{field}\verb|}| -\end{cmdsyntax} - -These macros default to \#1 \#2 - -What is actually shown in as the field is determined by: -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{MakeRadioField}\verb|{|\emph{width}\verb|}{|\emph{height}\verb|}| -\end{cmdsyntax} - -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{MakeCheckField}\verb|{|\emph{width}\verb|}{|\emph{height}\verb|}| -\end{cmdsyntax} -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{MakeTextField}\verb|{|\emph{width}\verb|}{|\emph{height}\verb|}| -\end{cmdsyntax} -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{MakeChoiceField}\verb|{|\emph{width}\verb|}{|\emph{height}\verb|}| -\end{cmdsyntax} - -\begin{cmdsyntax} -\ci{MakeButtonField}\verb|{|\emph{text}\verb|}| -\end{cmdsyntax} - -These macros default to \verb|\vbox to #2{\hbox to #1{\hfill}\vfill}|, except the -last, which defaults to \#1; it is used for buttons, and the special \ci{Submit} and \ci{Reset} -macros. - -You may also want to redefine the following macros: -\begin{verbatim} -\def\DefaultHeightofSubmit{12pt} -\def\DefaultWidthofSubmit{2cm} -\def\DefaultHeightofReset{12pt} -\def\DefaultWidthofReset{2cm} -\def\DefaultHeightofCheckBox{0.8\baselineskip} -\def\DefaultWidthofCheckBox{0.8\baselineskip} -\def\DefaultHeightofChoiceMenu{0.8\baselineskip} -\def\DefaultWidthofChoiceMenu{0.8\baselineskip} -\def\DefaultHeightofText{\baselineskip} -\def\DefaultHeightofTextMultiline{4\baselineskip} -\def\DefaultWidthofText{3cm} -\end{verbatim} - -\subsection{Forms environment parameters} - -\smallskip\noindent\begin{longtable}{>{\ttfamily}l>{\itshape}lp{9cm}} -action & URL & The URL that will receive the form data if a \textsf{Submit} button is included in the form \\ -encoding & name & The encoding for the string set to the URL; FDF-encoding is usual, and \texttt{html} is the only - valid value \\ -method & name & Used only when generating HTML; values can be \texttt{post} or \texttt{get} \\ -\end{longtable} - -\subsection{Forms optional parameters} -Note that all colors must be expressed as RGB triples, in the range 0..1 (i.e.\ \texttt{color=0 0 -0.5}) - -\smallskip\noindent\begin{longtable}{>{\ttfamily}ll>{\itshape}ll} -accesskey & key & & (as per HTML) \\ -align & number & 0 & alignment within text field; 0 is left-aligned, \\ - & & & 1 is centered, 2 is right-aligned. \\ -backgroundcolor & & & color of box \\ -bordercolor & & & color of border \\ -bordersep & & & box border gap \\ -borderwidth & & & width of box border \\ -calculate & & & JavaScript code to calculate the value of the field \\ -charsize & dimen & & font size of field text \\ -checked & boolean & false & whether option selected by default \\ -color & & & color of text in box \\ -combo & boolean & false & choice list is `combo' style \\ -default & & & default value \\ -disabled & boolean & false & field disabled \\ -format & & & JavaScript code to format the field \\ -height & dimen & & height of field box \\ -hidden & boolean & false & field hidden \\ -ketstroke & & & JavaScript code to control the keystrokes on entry \\ -maxlen & number & 0 & number of characters allowed in text field \\ -menulength & number & 4 & number of elements shown in list \\ -multiline & boolean & false & whether text box is multiline \\ -name & name & & name of field (defaults to label) \\ -onblur & & & JavaScript code \\ -onchange & & & JavaScript code \\ -onclick & & & JavaScript code \\ -ondblclick & & & JavaScript code \\ -onfocus & & & JavaScript code \\ -onkeydown & & & JavaScript code \\ -onkeypress & & & JavaScript code \\ -onkeyup & & & JavaScript code \\ -onmousedown & & & JavaScript code \\ -onmousemove & & & JavaScript code \\ -onmouseout & & & JavaScript code \\ -onmouseover & & & JavaScript code \\ -onmouseup & & & JavaScript code \\ -onselect & & & JavaScript code \\ -password & boolean & false & text field is `password' style \\ -popdown & boolean & false & choice list is `popdown' style \\ -radio & boolean & false & choice list is `radio' style \\ -readonly & boolean & false & field is readonly \\ -rotation & number & 0 & rotation of the widget annotation - (degree, counterclockwise, multiple of 90)\\ -tabkey & & & (as per HTML) \\ -validate & & & JavaScript code to validate the entry \\ -value & & & initial value \\ -width & dimen & & width of field box -\end{longtable} - -\section{Defining a new driver} -A hyperref driver has to provide definitions for eight macros: - -\smallskip -\noindent 1. \verb|\hyper@anchor| - -\noindent 2. \verb|\hyper@link| - -\noindent 3. \verb|\hyper@linkfile| - -\noindent 4. \verb|\hyper@linkurl| - -\noindent 5. \verb|\hyper@anchorstart| - -\noindent 6. \verb|\hyper@anchorend| - -\noindent 7. \verb|\hyper@linkstart| - -\noindent 8. \verb|\hyper@linkend| -\smallskip - -The draft option defines the macros as follows -\qquad\begin{verbatim} -\let\hyper@@anchor\@gobble -\gdef\hyper@link##1##2##3{##3}% -\def\hyper@linkurl##1##2{##1}% -\def\hyper@linkfile##1##2##3{##1}% -\let\hyper@anchorstart\@gobble -\let\hyper@anchorend\@empty -\let\hyper@linkstart\@gobbletwo -\let\hyper@linkend\@empty -\end{verbatim} - -\section{Special support for other packages} - -\textsf{hyperref} aims to cooperate with other packages, but there are -several possible sources for conflict, such as - -\begin{itemize} - -\item Packages that manipulate the bibliographic mechanism. Peter -William's \textsf{harvard} package is supported. However, the -recommended package is Patrick Daly's \textsf{natbib} package that has -specific \textsf{hyperref} hooks to allow reliable interaction. This -package covers a very wide variety of layouts and citation styles, all -of which work with \textsf{hyperref}. - -\item Packages that typeset the contents of the \ci{label} and \ci{ref} -macros, such as \textsf{showkeys}. Since the \textsf{hyperref} package -redefines these commands, you must set \texttt{implicit=false} for these -packages to work. - -\item Packages that do anything serious with the index. -\end{itemize} - -The \textsf{hyperref} package is distributed with variants on two useful -packages designed to work especially well with it. These are \textsf{xr} -and \textsf{minitoc}, which support crossdocument links using \LaTeX's -normal \verb|\label/\ref| mechanisms and per-chapter tables of contents, -respectively. - -\section{History and acknowledgments} - -The original authors of \textsf{hyperbasics.tex} and -\textsf{hypertex.sty}, from which this package descends, are Tanmoy -Bhattacharya (\texttt{tanmoy@qcd.lanl.gov}) and Thorsten Ohl -\linebreak(\texttt{thorsten.ohl@physik.th-darmstadt.de}). \textsf{hyperref} -started as a simple port of their work to \LaTeXe\ standards, but -eventually I rewrote nearly everything, because I didn't understand a -lot of the original, and was only interested in getting it to work with -\LaTeX. I would like to thank Arthur Smith, Tanmoy Bhattacharya, Mark -Doyle, Paul Ginsparg, David Carlisle, T.\ V.\ Raman and Leslie Lamport -for comments, requests, thoughts and code to get the package into its -first useable state. Various other people are mentioned at the point in -the source where I had to change the code in later versions because of -problems they found. - -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 -Rev\TeX\ are entirely due to him! The investigations of Bill Moss -(\texttt{bmoss@math.clemson.edu}) into the later versions including -native PDF support uncovered a good many bugs, and his testing is -appreciated. Hans Hagen (\texttt{pragma@pi.net}) provided a lot of -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 -information needed for \textsf{pdftex}. Patrick Daly kindly updated his -\textsf{natbib} package to allow easy integration with -\textsf{hyperref}. Michael Mehlich's \textsf{hyper} package (developed -in parallel with \textsf{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 ideas; Thomas Merz, whose book \emph{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 \textsf{pdftex}. - -Steve Dandy recreated the manual source in July 2003 after it had been -lost. - -Especial extra thanks to David Carlisle for the \textsf{backref} module, -the ps2pdf and dviwindo support, frequent general rewrites of my bad -code, and for working on changes to the \textsf{xr} package to suit -\textsf{hyperref}. - -\begingroup - \makeatletter - \let\chapter=\section - % subsections goes into bookmarks but not toc - \hypersetup{bookmarksopenlevel=1} - \addtocontents{toc}{\protect\setcounter{tocdepth}{1}} - % The \section command acts as \subsection. - % Additionally the title is converted to lowercase except - % for the first letter. - \def\section{% - \let\section\lc@subsection - \lc@subsection - } - \def\lc@subsection{% - \@ifstar{\def\mystar{*}\lc@sec}% - {\let\mystar\@empty\lc@sec}% - } - \def\lc@sec#1{% - \lc@@sec#1\@nil - } - \def\lc@@sec#1#2\@nil{% - \begingroup - \def\a{#1}% - \lowercase{% - \edef\x{\endgroup - \noexpand\subsection\mystar{\a#2}% - }% - }% - \x - } - \include{fdl} -\endgroup - -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/doc/options.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/doc/options.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 62bfb885d3c..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/doc/options.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,123 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass[a4paper,11pt]{article} -\usepackage{geometry} -\geometry{ - includefoot, - hmargin=10mm, - vmargin=15mm, -} -\usepackage{array} -\usepackage{longtable} -\usepackage{pslatex} -\title{hyperref package options} -\author{Sebastian Rahtz et. al.} -\date{July 12th 2008}% HO -\newcommand{\optempty}{{\rmfamily\textit{empty}}} -\newcommand*{\for}[1]{{\rmfamily(#1)}} -\begin{document} -\maketitle -\begin{longtable}{@{}>{\ttfamily}lp{70mm}>{\ttfamily}l@{}} -\hline -a4paper &use A4 paper\\ -a5paper &use A5 paper\\ -anchorcolor &set color of anchors&black\\ -b5paper &use B5 paper\\ -backref &do bibliographical back references&false\\ -baseurl &set base URL for document&\optempty\\ -bookmarks &make bookmarks&true\\ -bookmarksnumbered &put section numbers in bookmarks&false\\ -bookmarksopen &open up bookmark tree&false\\ -bookmarksopenlevel &level to which bookmarks are open&\string\maxdimen\\ -bookmarkstype &to specify which `toc' file to mimic&toc\\ -breaklinks &allow links to break over lines&false\\ -citebordercolor &color of border around cites& 0 1 0\\ -citecolor &color of citation links&green\\ -colorlinks &color links&false\\ -&&true \for{tex4ht, dviwindo}\\ -debug &provide details of anchors defined&false\\ -&same as verbose&\\ -draft &do not do any hyper linking&false\\ -dvipdfm &use dvipdfm backend\\ -dvipdfmx &use dvipdfmx backend (dvipdfm)\\ -dvips &use dvips backend\\ -dvipsone &use dvipsone backend\\ -dviwindo &use dviwindo backend\\ -encap &to set encap character for hyperindex\\ -executivepaper &use executivepaper\\ -extension &suffix of linked files&dvi\\ -filebordercolor &color of border around file links& 0 .5 .5\\ -filecolor &color of file links&cyan\\ -final &opposite of option draft&true\\ -frenchlinks &use small caps instead of color for links&false\\ -hyperfigures &make figures hyper links&false\\ -hyperfootnotes &set up hyperlinked footnotes&true\\ -hyperindex &set up hyperlinked indices&true\\ -hypertex &use HyperTeX backend\\ -hypertexnames &use guessable names for links&true\\ -implicit &redefine \LaTeX\ internals&true\\ -latex2html &use \LaTeX2HTML backend\\ -legalpaper &use legalpaper\\ -letterpaper &use letterpaper\\ -linkbordercolor &color of border around links& 1 0 0\\ -linkcolor &color of links&red\\ -linktocpage &make page number, not text, be link on TOC, LOF and LOT&false\\ -menubordercolor &color of border around menu links& 1 0 0\\ -menucolor &color for menu links&red\\ -naturalnames &use \LaTeX-computed names for links&false\\ -nesting &allow nesting of links&false\\ -pageanchor &put an anchor on every page&true\\ -pagebackref &backreference by page number&false\\ -pdfauthor &text for PDF Author field&\optempty\\ -pdfborder &width of PDF link border&0 0 1\\ -&&0 0 0 \for{colorlinks}\\ -pdfcenterwindow &position the document window center of the screen&false\\ -pdfcreator &text for PDF Creator field&LaTeX with hyperref package\\ -pdfdirection & direction setting & \optempty\\ -pdfdisplaydoctitle &display document title instead of file name in title bar&false\\ -pdfduplex &paper handling option for print dialog& \optempty\\ -pdffitwindow &resize document window to fit document size&false\\ -pdfhighlight &set highlighting of PDF links& /I\\ -pdfkeywords &text for PDF Keywords field&\optempty\\ -pdflang &PDF language identifier (RFC 3066)&\optempty\\ -pdfmenubar &make PDF viewer's menu bar visible&true\\ -pdfnewwindow &make links that open another PDF file start a new window&false\\ -pdfnonfullscreenpagemode &page mode setting on exiting full-screen mode&\optempty\\ -pdfnumcopies &number of printed copies&\optempty\\ -pdfpagelayout &set layout of PDF pages&\optempty\\ -pdfpagemode &set default mode of PDF display&\optempty\\ -pdfpagelabels &set PDF page labels&false\\ -pdfpagescrop &set crop size of PDF document&\optempty\\ -pdfpagetransition &set PDF page transition style&\optempty\\ -pdfpicktrackbypdfsize &set option for print dialog&\optempty\\ -pdfprintarea &set /PrintArea of viewer preferences&\optempty\\ -pdfprintclip &set /PrintClip of viewer preferences&\optempty\\ -pdfprintpagerange &set /PrintPageRange of viewer preferences&\optempty\\ -pdfprintscaling &page scaling option for print dialog&\optempty\\ -pdfproducer &text for PDF Producer field&\optempty\\ -pdfstartpage &page at which PDF document opens&1\\ -pdfstartview &starting view of PDF document& /Fit\\ -pdfsubject &text for PDF Subject field&\optempty\\ -pdftex &use pdf\TeX\ backend\\ -pdftitle &text for PDF Title field&\optempty\\ -pdftoolbar &make PDF toolbar visible&true\\ -pdfview &PDF `view' when on link traversal&\optempty\\ -pdfviewarea &set /ViewArea of viewer preferences&\optempty\\ -pdfviewclip &set /ViewClip of viewer preferences&\optempty\\ -pdfwindowui &make PDF user interface elements visible&true\\ -plainpages &do page number anchors as plain arabic&true\\ -ps2pdf &use ps2pdf backend\\ -raiselinks &raise up links (for HyperTeX backend)&false\\ -runbordercolor &color of border around `run' links& 0 .7 .7\\ -runcolor & color of `run' links& filecolor\\ -setpagesize &set page size by special driver commands&true\\ -tex4ht &use \TeX4ht backend\\ -textures &use Textures backend\\ -unicode &Unicode encoded pdf strings\\ -urlbordercolor &color of border around URL links& 0 1 1\\ -urlcolor &color of URL links&magenta\\ -verbose &be chatty&false\\ -vtex &use V\TeX\ backend\\ -vtexpdfmark &use backend for V\TeX\ in PDF/PS mode (pdfmark specials)\\ -xetex &use XeTeX backend (dvipdfm)\\ -\hline -\end{longtable} -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/hyperref.drv b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/hyperref.drv new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..31be930554c --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/hyperref.drv @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +%% +%% This is file `hyperref.drv', +%% generated with the docstrip utility. +%% +%% The original source files were: +%% +%% hyperref.dtx (with options: `driver') +%% +%% File: hyperref.dtx Copyright 1995-2001 Sebastian Rahtz, +%% with portions written by David Carlisle and Heiko Oberdiek, +%% 2001-2009 Heiko Oberdiek. +%% +%% This file is part of the `Hyperref Bundle'. +%% ------------------------------------------- +%% +%% It may be distributed under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public +%% License, either version 1.2 of this license or (at your option) any +%% later version. The latest version of this license is in +%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +%% and version 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX +%% version 1999/12/01 or later. +%% +%% The list of all files belonging to the `Hyperref Bundle' is +%% given in the file `manifest.txt'. +%% +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} +\ProvidesFile{hyperref.drv} + [2009/05/23 v6.78s + Hyperref documentation driver file] +\documentclass{ltxdoc} +\usepackage{array,times} +\def\ttdefault{cmtt} +\usepackage[% + colorlinks,% + hyperindex=false,% done by hypdoc + pdfusetitle,% + pdfpagelabels% +]{hyperref} +\usepackage[numbered]{hypdoc} +\usepackage{bmhydoc} +\pdfstringdefDisableCommands{\let\\\textbackslash}% +\EnableCrossrefs +\CodelineIndex +\begin{document} + % + % title + % + \GetFileInfo{hyperref.sty}% + \title{Hypertext marks in \LaTeX}% + \author{Sebastian Rahtz\\% + Email: \texttt{sebastian.rahtz@oucs.ox.ac.uk}\\[1.5ex]% + Heiko Oberdiek\\% + Email: \texttt{oberdiek@uni-freiburg.de}}% + \date{processed \today}% + \maketitle + % + % overview + % + \makeatletter + \@ifundefined{HyperrefOverview}{}{% + \HyperrefOverview\relax + \newpage + }% + % + % table of contents + % + \section{\contentsname}% + \makeatletter + \@starttoc{toc}% + \newpage + % + % source code documentation + % + \let\Email\texttt + \DocInput{hyperref.dtx}% + % + % index + % + \PrintIndex +\end{document} +\endinput +%% +%% End of file `hyperref.drv'. diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/hyperref.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/hyperref.dtx index 8175a5853e5..f423b890536 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/hyperref.dtx +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/hyperref.dtx @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ %\ProvidesFile{puenc.def} %\ProvidesFile{puvnenc.def} %\ProvidesFile{puarenc.def} -% [2009/05/01 v6.78r +% [2009/05/23 v6.78s % Hypertext links for LaTeX] % Dummy hyperref (SR)] % Hyperref documentation driver file] @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ \end{document} % % \fi -% \CheckSum{24573} +% \CheckSum{24570} % % \MakeShortVerb{|} % \StopEventually{} @@ -9435,7 +9435,6 @@ \def\addcontentsline#1#2#3{% toc extension, type, tag \begingroup \let\label\@gobble - \let\textlatin\@firstofone \ifx\@currentHref\@empty \Hy@Warning{% No destination for bookmark of \string\addcontentsline,% @@ -16139,13 +16138,13 @@ % \begin{macrocode} \def\Hy@writebookmark#1#2#3#4#5{% % section number, text, label, level, file - \ifx\WriteBookmarks\relax% - \else - \ifnum#4>\Hy@bookmarksdepth\relax + \ifx\WriteBookmarks\relax% \else - \@@writetorep{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}% + \ifnum#4>\Hy@bookmarksdepth\relax + \else + \@@writetorep{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}% + \fi \fi - \fi } \def\Hy@currentbookmarklevel{0} \def\Hy@numberline#1{#1 } diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/nameref.drv b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/nameref.drv new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..536a290b28c --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/nameref.drv @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +%% +%% This is file `nameref.drv', +%% generated with the docstrip utility. +%% +%% The original source files were: +%% +%% nameref.dtx (with options: `driver') +%% +%% This file is part of the `Hyperref Bundle'. +%% ------------------------------------------- +%% +%% It may be distributed under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public +%% License, either version 1.2 of this license or (at your option) any +%% later version. The latest version of this license is in +%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt +%% and version 1.2 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX +%% version 1999/12/01 or later. +%% +%% The list of all files belonging to the `Hyperref Bundle' is +%% given in the file `manifest.txt'. +\ProvidesFile{nameref.drv} + [2007/05/29 v2.31 Cross-referencing by name of section]% +\documentclass{ltxdoc} +\usepackage[numbered]{hypdoc} +\usepackage{bmhydoc} +\EnableCrossrefs +\CodelineIndex +\begin{document} + \GetFileInfo{nameref.sty}% + \title{% + Section name references in \LaTeX + \thanks{% + This file has version number \fileversion, % + last revised \filedate.% + }% + }% + \author{Sebastian Rahtz}% + \date{\filedate}% + \maketitle + \makeatletter + \@ifundefined{HyperrefOverview}{}{% + \HyperrefOverview*% + }% + \tableofcontents + \DocInput{nameref.dtx}% + \PrintIndex +\end{document} +\endinput +%% +%% End of file `nameref.drv'. diff --git 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-32768},pdfpagemode=None,plainpages=false]{hyperref} -%\usepackage[screen,article]{pdfscreen} -\hypersetup{pdfauthor=?`\c C\"asar M\"uller n\~ao!`} -\setcounter{tocdepth}{4} -\setcounter{secnumdepth}{4} -\makeindex -\hypersetup{pdftitle=Welcome to the Monkey House} -\newcommand{\ANS}{\textsf{ANSYS}\xspace} -\begin{document} -\tableofcontents -\section*{Abstract} -\addtocontents{toc}{\protect\addvspace{10pt}} -\addcontentsline{toc}{section}{\protect\numberline{}{ABSTRACT}} -\section{A first, simple, section heading} -And some text -\section{A funny \ANS-section with a \texorpdfstring{$\log$}{log}} -Page 1; See \textcolor{red}{page} --\pageref{page2}-- -\newpage -Page 2; this is page 2\label{page2} -\newpage -\index{an item on page 3} - -\htmladdnormallink{A dummy URL}{http://www.tug.org/A-Fake_URL.html} - -\Acrobatmenu{Quit}{End Acrobat Reader} - -\Acrobatmenu{FullScreen}{Switch to full screen} - -\Acrobatmenu{ZoomIn}{Zoom in} - -$\int\!dx$ -\section{Yet another ?`\c C\"asar M\"uller n\~ao!`} - -\section{Testing Int\'ernal J\oe mps}\label{ss:intjmps} - -This is some text and this is a \hypertarget{target}{target}. - -\newpage - -Now lets jump to \hyperlink{target}{Target}. - -Let's try going to Section~\ref{ss:intjmps} - -\section{A \ss ection with $\leq$} -xx -xx -\subsubsection{A subsubsection \texorpdfstring{$a+b$}{a+b}} -xx -\paragraph{A paragraph} -xx -\subparagraph{A subparagraph} -xxx -Pictures: - -Normal \includegraphics{hog} - -Scaled 0.75 \includegraphics[scale=0.75]{hog} - -Width 1in height 0.5in - \includegraphics[width=1in,height=0.5in]{hog} - -Rotated 50 \includegraphics[scale=0.5,angle=50]{hog} - -Rotated -50 \includegraphics[scale=0.5,angle=-50]{hog} - - -\section{Testing External Jumps}\label{ss:extjmps} - -\begin{enumerate} - -\item Jump to an external: The jump -\href{file:test7#TestTarget}{target} should open test7.pdf on -page 2, -\item Jump to an external: The jump -\href{file:test7#page.1}{page 1} should open test7.pdf on -page 1. - -%\item Jump to an relative external strange file -%\href{/D/srahtz/skills.doc}{destination} - -\href{run:picture.eps}{a PS file to launch} - -\href{run:fontman.exe}{an application} - -\href{run:e:\string\\mdraw\string\\mdraw.exe#picture.eps}{a PS file to launch (2)} -\end{enumerate} -\printindex -\clearpage -\end{document} - - - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/test1.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/test1.tex deleted file mode 100644 index f1894597fee..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/test1.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,328 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass[11pt]{book} -\makeatletter -\def\listoffigures{\@restonecolfalse\if@twocolumn\@restonecoltrue\onecolumn\fi -\chapter*{List of Figures} -{\let\\ \ \markboth{Title}{List of Figures}} -\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{\protect - \numberline{}LIST OF FIGURES}\@starttoc{lof}\if@restonecol \twocolumn\fi} -\makeatother -\usepackage{epsfig,longtable} -\usepackage{makeidx} -\usepackage{varioref} -\usepackage{xr-hyper} -\usepackage{amsmath} -\usepackage[verbose,hypertexnames=false,bookmarksopenlevel=1,bookmarksopen,bookmarksnumbered,colorlinks,plainpages=false,linktocpage]{hyperref} -\def\boldindex#1{\textbf{\hyperpage{#1}}} -\makeindex -\makeatletter -\externaldocument{test2} -\makeatother -%\setcounter{page}{34} -\title{Testing Hyperref} -\author{Sebastian Rahtz} -\date{May 1999} -\setcounter{secnumdepth}{2} -\setcounter{tocdepth}{1} -\begin{document} -\pagenumbering{roman} -% -\makeatletter -\long\def\hyper@section@backref#1#2#3{% - \typeout{BACK REF #1 / #2 / #3}% -\hyperlink{#3}{#2}} -% -\makeatother -\pdfbookmark{Title}{tit} -\setlongtables -\maketitle\index{title} -\tableofcontents -\listoftables -\listoffigures -\pagenumbering{arabic} -\newcommand{\eqnref}[1]{{\autoref{#1}}} -\newtheorem{Argument}{Here we go}[section] -\def\thesubsection{\Roman{section} -- \arabic{subsection}} -\setcounter{tocdepth}{1} - -\chapter[First part]{First part, leading to \protect\autoref{horrid} - next} -\section[Test section]{Our \protect\LaTeX\ test section (leading to \autoref{One}) - for 100\% of \AE horrid $X[Y]Z$ -things, like $42$\label{horrid}} -and so see \autoref{horrid} on page \pageref{horrid}. - -\section{Section One --- cats}\label{One} -see section \vref{Three} about -cats\index{animals!cats} and cite -\cite{Barcelo:1992:caa} - -\section{one.1 -- can we see} -some text with a footnote\footnote{WISH UPON A STAR} -and another one with an extended -footnote\footnote{\protect\label{foot}This is the way the world ends not with a - bang but a whimper. This is the way the world ends not with a - bang but a whimper. This is the way the world ends not with a - bang but a whimper.} -and a reference to a long table\index{tables!long!longtables}, -\autoref{mylongtab}. - -\subsection{one.2} -dogs - -\href{file:test2#page.2}{See page 2 in file test2}, -on page 3 of this file. - -\href{file:test2.pdf#page.2}{See page 2 in file test2.pdf} -on page 3 of this file. - -And can we see \autoref{ss:first} - -in the file test2.pdf? alternatively, -\href{file:test2.pdf#subsection.1.2}{the link like this} - -All Or this? \url{test2.pdf#section.1} - -\newpage -\section{Section Two --- \TeX\ is a dog} -\subsection{two.1} -\subsection{two.2} -\newpage -cite \cite{Barcelo:1992:caa} again. - -\chapter{Second part} -\section{Section Three --- Camels}\label{Three} -see \autoref{One} -\subsection{three.1} - some text with a footnote\footnote{OVER THE RAINBOW} -\index{rainbows} -\subsection{three.2} - -\newpage -\section[Section Four --- Butterflies]{Section Four --- Butterflies and so on} -\subsection{four.1} -\subsection{four.2} -camels -Refer to \hyperref{}{test}{test1}{with these words} -\newpage -\section{Introduction}\label{sec1} -\subsection{subsec} -\newpage -\subsection{subsec}\label{subsec1.2} -Define a marker \hyperdef{test}{test1}{here} while this one is a -PostScript picture acting as marker: -\index{PS pictures} -\hyperlink{testpiccy}{\epsfig{figure=picture,height=1in}} - -This is a picture: \epsfig{figure=picture,height=1in} -\newpage -\section{two}\label{sec2} -\subsection{Subsection 2} -\subsection{Subsection 3} -\newpage -\section{three} -This is a reference to section 1 (\autoref{sec1}), subsection 1.2 -(\autoref{subsec1.2}) and section 2 (\autoref{sec2}). References to -\cite{Barcelo:1992:caa,Dallas:aia}. - - -\begin{figure} - -xxxx - -\hypertarget{testpiccy}{Test picture} - -xxxxx - -xxxxx -\caption{{A cat}} -\label{fig1} -\end{figure} - -\begin{figure} - -xxxx - -xxxxx -\caption{Another cat with a link inside it, -so see \cite{Dallas:aia} xxxx \label{fig2}} -\end{figure} - -\texttt{<>} - -\section{Some URLs} - -\begin{minipage}{1.5in} -\url{http://www.aw.com/cp/tlgc.html#Describe} - -\url{http://nsi.net.kiae.su/latex/latex2e.html} - -\url{http://www.lehigh.edu/~dlj0/LyriX.html} - -\url{http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/index.html} - -\url{http://www.win.tue.nl/win/math/dw/personalpages/dickie/idvi/} - -\url{http://www.tug.org/interest.html#projects} - -\url{ftp://ftp.cbr.dit.csiro.au/staff/gjw/www/tex.html} - - -This is a URL: \url{http://srahtz/attend.html#sebastian} - -\hyperref{file:test2.pdf}{equation}{1}{hello} -\end{minipage} - -\newpage - -\section{Back to math} -\begin{equation} - zzzz + b - \label{eq1} -\end{equation} -and what next? - -\begin{equation} - d - e - \label{eq2} -\end{equation} - -\begin{eqnarray} - y &=&z\\ - g &=&h\\ - \label{eq3} -\end{eqnarray} -We need some lists: -\begin{enumerate} -\item oranges\index{oranges|boldindex} -\item lemons\index{lemons|boldindex} -\item beer\index{beer|boldindex} - \begin{enumerate} - \item Samuel Smiths - \item Labatts - \end{enumerate} -\end{enumerate} - -Lets look at labels in lists: -\begin{enumerate} -\item oranges\label{oranges} -\item lemons\label{lemons} -\item beer\label{beer} - \begin{enumerate} - \item Samuel Smiths\label{smiths} - \item Labatts\label{labatts} - \end{enumerate} -\end{enumerate} -\clearpage - -from which see \autoref{oranges}, \ref{lemons}, \ref{smiths} and -\autoref{labatts} - - -see -sec1: \autoref{sec1} -sec2: \autoref{sec2} -eq1: \autoref{eq1} -fig1: \autoref{fig1} -and cite \cite{Barcelo:1992:caa} again. -\onecolumn -\begin{longtable}{lll} -\caption{A test long table (see \protect\cite{Dallas:aia} -and section \protect\ref{sec1}}\label{mylongtab}\\ -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -a & b & c \\a -\end{longtable} - -% !!! Does not work with hypertexnames=false !!! -Does \hyperref{}{equation}{2.2}{this} point to the second equation? - -Does anything point to the eqnarray (\autoref{eq3})? -\index{cats} - -\begin{thebibliography}{99} -\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Bibliography} -\bibitem{Barcelo:1992:caa} -{Barcel\'o, J.} 1992. -\newblock Programming an intelligent database in archaeology. In \emph{Computer - Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology 1991}, {Lock, G. \& - J.~Moffett} (eds), 21--28, Oxford: British Archaeological Reports. - -\bibitem[Dallas 1992]{Dallas:aia} -{Dallas, C.~J.} 1992. -\newblock Syntax and semantics of figurative art: a formal approach. In - \emph{Archaeology and the Information Age}, {Reilly, P. \& S.~Rahtz} (eds), - chapter~16, London: Routledge. - -\bibitem[Stankovic 1988]{stankovic:88} -J.~Stankovic, ``Misconceptions about real-time computing: a serious problem for - next-generation systems,'' {\em Computer}, vol.~21, no.~10, pp.~10--19, Oct. - 1988. - -\end{thebibliography} - -\clearpage -An index entry for gnus\index{gnus} -\clearpage -An index entry for gnus\index{gnus} -\clearpage -An index entry for gnus\index{gnus} -\clearpage -An index entry for gnus\index{gnus} -\clearpage -An index entry for gnus\index{gnus} -\clearpage -An index entry for gnus\index{gnus} -\chapter*{An appendix --- the Index} -\printindex -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/test2.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/test2.tex deleted file mode 100644 index ec8639a9c17..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/test2.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass[reqno]{amsart} -\usepackage{amsfonts} -\usepackage{amssymb} -\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} -\usepackage{ae} -\usepackage{hyperref} - - -\numberwithin{equation}{subsection} - -\begin{document} - -\section{My section title} - -Some text. - -\subsection{My first subsection} -\label{ss:first} - -\begin{equation} -\label{eq:A} -p^{\prime\prime} + \dfrac{S^\prime}{S}p^\prime +k^2p = 0 -\end{equation} - -Let's refer to equations~\ref{eqs:C} in -subsection\ref{ss:second}. - -\begin{equation} -\label{eq:B} -g(x)=const \times f(x) \int^{x} \dfrac{d\xi}{S(\xi)f^{2}(\xi)} . -\end{equation} - -Now I'll force a new page so the hyper-references will bridge a page -boundary. -\newpage - -\subsection{My second subsection} -\label{ss:second} -Now some subequations. - -\begin{subequations} -\label{eqs:C} -\begin{align} -p^\prime& = -Z(x)U \label{eq:pC} \\ -U^\prime & = -Y(x)p \label{eq:UC} -\end{align} -\end{subequations} - -These are related to equation~\ref{eq:A} in subsection~\ref{ss:first}. - -{% -\begin{subequations} -\label{eqs:D} -\begin{align} -p^\prime& = -j \omega {\dfrac{\rho}{S(x)}}U - = -jk {\dfrac{\rho c}{S(x)}}U \label{eq:pD} \\ -U^\prime & = -j \omega {\dfrac{S(x)}{\rho c^{2}}}p - = -jk {\dfrac{S(x)}{\rho c}}p \label{eq:UD} -\end{align} -\end{subequations} -} - -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/test3.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/test3.tex deleted file mode 100644 index cbfe6d3a3c7..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/test3.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,556 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass{article} -\usepackage{graphicx,ae} -\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} -\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} -%\def\rmdefault{mbv} -\usepackage{url} -%\textwidth3in -\let\SetRowColor\relax -%\usepackage[times,symbolmenu,spaced=false,zebra,paperwidth=6in,paperheight=4in]{screenpdf} -\usepackage[]{hyperref} -\title{Simulation of Energy Loss Straggling} -\author{Maria Physicist} -\newcommand{\Emax}{\ensuremath{E_{\mathrm{max}}}} -\newcommand{\GEANT}{\texttt{GEANT}} -\begin{document} -\maketitle - -\section{Introduction} - -Due to the statistical nature of ionisation energy loss, large -fluctuations can occur in the amount of energy deposited by a particle -traversing an absorber element. Continuous processes such as multiple -scattering and energy loss play a relevant role in the longitudinal -and lateral development of electromagnetic and hadronic -showers, and in the case of sampling calorimeters the -measured resolution can be significantly affected by such fluctuations -in their active layers. The description of ionisation fluctuations is -characterised by the significance parameter $\kappa$, which is -proportional to the ratio of mean energy loss to the maximum allowed -energy transfer in a single collision with an atomic electron -\[ -\kappa =\frac{\xi}{\Emax} -\] -\Emax{} -is the maximum transferable energy in a single collision with -an atomic electron. -\[ -\Emax =\frac{2 m_e \beta^2\gamma^2 } -{1 + 2\gamma m_e/m_x + \left ( m_e/m_x\right)^2}, -\] -where $\gamma = E/m_x$, $E$ is energy and -$m_x$ the mass of the incident particle, -$\beta^2 = 1 - 1/\gamma^2$ and $m_e$ is the electron mass. -$\xi$ comes from the Rutherford scattering cross section -and is defined as: -\begin{eqnarray*} \xi = \frac{2\pi z^2 e^4 N_{Av} Z \rho \delta x} - {m_e \beta^2 c^2 A} = 153.4 \frac{z^2} {\beta^2} \frac{Z}{A} - \rho \delta x \quad\mathrm{keV}, -\end{eqnarray*} -where - -\begin{tabular}{ll} -\SetRowColor $z$ & charge of the incident particle \\ -\SetRowColor $N_{Av}$ & Avogadro's number \\ -\SetRowColor $Z$ & atomic number of the material \\ -\SetRowColor $A$ & atomic weight of the material \\ -\SetRowColor $\rho$ & density \\ -\SetRowColor $ \delta x$ & thickness of the material \\ -\end{tabular} - -$\kappa$ measures the contribution of the collisions with energy -transfer close to \Emax. For a given absorber, $\kappa$ tends -towards large values if $\delta x$ is large and/or if $\beta$ is -small. Likewise, $\kappa$ tends towards zero if $\delta x $ is small -and/or if $\beta$ approaches 1. - -The value of $\kappa$ distinguishes two regimes which occur in the -description of ionisation fluctuations : - -\begin{enumerate} -\item A large number of collisions involving the loss of all or most - of the incident particle energy during the traversal of an absorber. - - As the total energy transfer is composed of a multitude of small - energy losses, we can apply the central limit theorem and describe - the fluctuations by a Gaussian distribution. This case is - applicable to non-relativistic particles and is described by the - inequality $\kappa > 10 $ (i.e. when the mean energy loss in the - absorber is greater than the maximum energy transfer in a single - collision). - -\item Particles traversing thin counters and incident electrons under - any conditions. - - The relevant inequalities and distributions are $ 0.01 < \kappa < 10 - $, Vavilov distribution, and $\kappa < 0.01 $, Landau distribution. -\end{enumerate} - -An additional regime is defined by the contribution of the collisions -with low energy transfer which can be estimated with the relation -$\xi/I_0$, where $I_0$ is the mean ionisation potential of the atom. -Landau theory assumes that the number of these collisions is high, and -consequently, it has a restriction $\xi/I_0 \gg 1$. In \GEANT{} -(see URL \url{http://wwwinfo.cern.ch/asdoc/geant/geantall.html}), the -limit of Landau theory has been set at $\xi/I_0 = 50$. Below this -limit special models taking into account the atomic structure of the -material are used. This is important in thin layers and gaseous -materials. \autoref{fg:phys332-1} shows the behaviour of $\xi/I_0$ -as a function of the layer thickness for an electron of 100 keV and 1 -GeV of kinetic energy in Argon, Silicon and Uranium. - -\begin{figure} - \centering - \includegraphics[width=.6\linewidth]{phys1} - \caption{The variable $\xi/I_0$ can be used to measure the - validity range of the Landau theory. It depends - on the type and energy of the particle, $Z$, $A$ - and the ionisation potential of the material and - the layer thickness. - } - \label{fg:phys332-1} -\end{figure} - -In the following sections, the different theories and models for the -energy loss fluctuation are described. First, the Landau theory and -its limitations are discussed, and then, the Vavilov and Gaussian -straggling functions and the methods in the thin layers and gaseous -materials are presented. - -\section{Landau theory} -\label{sec:phys332-1} - -For a particle of mass $m_x$ traversing a thickness of material -$\delta x $, the Landau probability distribution may be written in -terms of the universal Landau function $\phi(\lambda)$ -as\cite{bib-LAND}: -\begin{eqnarray*} -f( \epsilon , \delta x ) & = &\frac{1}{\xi} \phi ( \lambda ) -\end{eqnarray*} -where -\begin{eqnarray*} -\phi(\lambda )& = & \frac{1} {2 \pi i}\int^{c+i\infty}_{c-i\infty} -\exp \left ( u \ln u + \lambda u \right ) du \hspace{2cm} c \geq 0 \\ -\lambda & = & \frac{\epsilon -\bar{\epsilon} }{\xi} - - \gamma' - \beta^2 - \ln \frac{\xi}{\Emax} \\ -\gamma' & = & 0.422784\dots = 1 - \gamma \\ -\gamma & = & 0.577215\dots \mbox{(Euler's constant)} \\ -\bar{\epsilon} & = & \mbox{average energy loss} \\ -\epsilon & = & \mbox{actual energy loss} -\end{eqnarray*} - -\subsection{Restrictions} - -The Landau formalism makes two restrictive assumptions : -\begin{enumerate} -\item The typical energy loss is small compared to the maximum energy - loss in a single collision. This restriction is removed in the - Vavilov theory (see \autoref{vavref}). -\item The typical energy loss in the absorber should be large compared - to the binding energy of the most tightly bound electron. For - gaseous detectors, typical energy losses are a few keV which is - comparable to the binding energies of the inner electrons. In such - cases a more sophisticated approach which accounts for atomic energy - levels\cite{bib-TALM} is necessary to accurately simulate data - distributions. In \GEANT, a parameterised model by L. Urb\'{a}n is - used (see section \ref{urban}). -\end{enumerate} - -In addition, the average value of the Landau distribution is infinite. -Summing the Landau fluctuation obtained to the average energy from the -$dE/dx$ tables, we obtain a value which is larger than the one coming -from the table. The probability to sample a large value is small, so -it takes a large number of steps (extractions) for the average -fluctuation to be significantly larger than zero. This introduces a -dependence of the energy loss on the step size which can affect -calculations. - -A solution to this has been to introduce a limit on the value of the -variable sampled by the Landau distribution in order to keep the -average fluctuation to 0. The value obtained from the \texttt{GLANDO} -routine is: -\[ -\delta dE/dx = \epsilon - \bar{\epsilon} = \xi ( \lambda - \gamma' -+\beta^2 +\ln \frac{\xi}{\Emax}) -\] -In order for this to have average 0, we must impose that: -\[ -\bar{\lambda} = -\gamma' - \beta^2 -\ln \frac{\xi}{\Emax} -\] - -This is realised introducing a $\lambda_{\mathrm{max}}(\bar{\lambda})$ -such that if only values of $\lambda \leq \lambda_{\mathrm{max}}$ are -accepted, the average value of the distribution is $\bar{\lambda}$. - -A parametric fit to the universal Landau distribution has been -performed, with following result: -\[ -\lambda_{\mathrm{max}} = 0.60715 + - 1.1934\bar{\lambda}+(0.67794+0.052382\bar{\lambda}) - \exp(0.94753+0.74442\bar{\lambda}) -\] -only values smaller than $\lambda_{\mathrm{max}}$ are accepted, otherwise the -distribution is resampled. - - - -\section{Vavilov theory} -\label{vavref} - -Vavilov\cite{bib-VAVI} derived a more accurate straggling distribution -by introducing the kinematic limit on the maximum transferable energy -in a single collision, rather than using $ \Emax = \infty $. -Now we can write\cite{bib-SCH1}: -\begin{eqnarray*} -f \left ( \epsilon, \delta s \right ) & = & \frac{1}{\xi} \phi_{v} -\left ( \lambda_{v}, \kappa, \beta^{2} \right ) -\end{eqnarray*} -where -\begin{eqnarray*} -\phi_{v} \left ( \lambda_{v}, \kappa, \beta^{2} \right ) & = & -\frac{1}{2 \pi i} \int^{c+i\infty}_{c-i\infty}\phi \left( s \right ) -e^{\lambda s} ds \hspace{2cm} c \geq 0 \\ -\phi \left ( s \right ) & = & -\exp \left [ \kappa ( 1 + \beta^{2}\gamma ) \right ] -~ \exp \left [ \psi \left ( s \right ) \right ], \\ -\psi \left ( s \right ) & = & s \ln \kappa + ( s + \beta^{2} \kappa ) -\left [ \ln (s/\kappa) + E_{1} (s/\kappa) \right ] - \kappa e^{-s/\kappa}, -\end{eqnarray*} -and -\begin{eqnarray*} -E_{1}(z) & = & \int^{\infty}_{z} t^{-1} e^{-t} dt -\mbox{\hspace{1cm} (the exponential integral)} \\ -\lambda_v & = & \kappa \left [ \frac{\epsilon - \bar{\epsilon}}{\xi} -- \gamma' - \beta^2 \right] -\end{eqnarray*} - -The Vavilov parameters are simply related to the Landau parameter by -$\lambda_L = \lambda_v/\kappa - \ln\kappa $. It can be shown that as -$\kappa \rightarrow 0$, the distribution of the variable $\lambda_L$ -approaches that of Landau. For $\kappa \leq 0.01$ the two -distributions are already practically identical. Contrary to what many -textbooks report, the Vavilov distribution \emph{does not} approximate -the Landau distribution for small $\kappa$, but rather the -distribution of $\lambda_L$ defined above tends to the distribution of -the true $\lambda$ from the Landau density function. Thus the routine -\texttt{GVAVIV} samples the variable $\lambda_L$ rather than -$\lambda_v$. For $\kappa \geq 10$ the Vavilov distribution tends to a -Gaussian distribution (see next section). - -\section{Gaussian Theory} - -Various conflicting forms have been proposed for Gaussian straggling -functions, but most of these appear to have little theoretical or -experimental basis. However, it has been shown\cite{bib-SELT} that -for $\kappa \geq 10 $ the Vavilov distribution can be replaced by a -Gaussian of the form : -\begin{eqnarray*} -f( \epsilon , \delta s) \approx \frac{1} -{\xi \sqrt{\frac{2 \pi}{\kappa} \left( 1 - \beta^2/2 \right)}} - \exp \left [ \frac{( \epsilon - \bar{\epsilon} )^2}{2} \frac{\kappa} - {\xi^2 (1- \beta^2/2)}\right ] -\end{eqnarray*} -thus implying -\begin{eqnarray*} -\mathrm{mean} & = & \bar{\epsilon} \\ -\sigma^2 & = & \frac{\xi^2}{\kappa} (1-\beta^2/2) = \xi - \Emax (1-\beta^2/2) -\end{eqnarray*} - -\section{Urb\'an model} -\label{urban} - -The method for computing restricted energy losses with $\delta$-ray -production above given threshold energy in \GEANT{} is a Monte -Carlo method that can be used for thin layers. It is fast and it can -be used for any thickness of a medium. Approaching the limit of the -validity of Landau's theory, the loss distribution approaches smoothly -the Landau form as shown in \autoref{fg:phys332-2}. -\begin{figure} - \centering - \includegraphics[width=.6\linewidth]{phys2} - \caption{Energy loss distribution for a 3 GeV electron in - Argon as given by standard \GEANT. The width of the layers is - given in centimeters.} - \label{fg:phys332-2} -\end{figure} - -It is assumed that the atoms have only two energy levels with binding -energy $E_1$ and $E_2$. The particle--atom interaction will then be -an excitation with energy loss $E_1$ or $E_2$, or an ionisation with -an energy loss distributed according to a function $g(E) \sim 1/E^2$: -\begin{equation} -g(E) = \frac{(\Emax + I)I}{\Emax} \frac{1}{E^2} -\end{equation} - -The macroscopic cross-section for excitations ($i=1,2$) is -\begin{equation} -\label{eq:sigex} -\Sigma_i = C \frac{f_i}{E_i} \frac{\ln (2 m \beta^2 \gamma^2/E_i) - \beta^2} - {\ln (2 m \beta^2 \gamma^2/ I) - \beta^2}(1-r) -\end{equation} -and the macroscopic cross-section for ionisation is -\begin{equation} -\label{eq:sigion} -\Sigma_3 = C \frac{\Emax}{I(\Emax+I) \ln(\frac{\Emax+I}{I})} - ~ r -\end{equation} -\Emax{} is the \GEANT{} cut for $\delta$-production, or the maximum -energy transfer minus mean ionisation energy, if it is smaller than -this cut-off value. The following notation is used: - -\begin{tabular}{ll} -\SetRowColor $r, C$ & parameters of the model \\ -\SetRowColor $E_i$ & atomic energy levels \\ -\SetRowColor $I$ & mean ionisation energy \\ -\SetRowColor ${f_i}$ & oscillator strengths -\end{tabular} - -The model has the parameters $f_i$, $E_i$, $C$ and $r ~(0\leq r\leq -1)$. The oscillator strengths $f_i$ and the atomic level energies -$E_i$ should satisfy the constraints -\begin{eqnarray} -f_1 + f_2 & = & 1 \label{eq:fisum}\\ -f_1 \ln E_1 + f_2 \ln E_2 & = & \ln I \label{eq:flnsum} -\end{eqnarray} -The parameter $C$ can be defined with the help of the mean energy loss -$dE/dx$ in the following way: The numbers of collisions ($n_i$, i = -1,2 for the excitation and 3 for the ionisation) follow the Poisson -distribution with a mean number $ \langle n_i \rangle $. In a step -$\Delta x$ the mean number of collisions is -\begin{equation} -\langle n_i \rangle = \Sigma_i \Delta x -\end{equation} -The mean energy loss $dE/dx$ in a step is the sum of the excitation -and ionisation contributions -\begin{equation} -\frac{dE}{dx} \Delta x = \left[ \Sigma_1 E_1 + \Sigma_2 E_2 + - \Sigma_3 \int_{I}^{\Emax+I} E~g(E)~dE \right] - \Delta x -\end{equation} -From this, using the equations (\ref{eq:sigex}), (\ref{eq:sigion}), -(\ref{eq:fisum}) and (\ref{eq:flnsum}), one can define the parameter -$C$ -\begin{equation} -C = \frac{dE}{dx} -\end{equation} - -The following values have been chosen in \GEANT{} for the other -parameters: -\[ -\begin{array}{lcl} -f_2 = \left\{ \begin{array}{ll} - 0 & \mathrm{if} Z \leq 2 \\ - 2/Z & \mathrm{if} Z > 2 \\ - \end{array} \right. & \Rightarrow & f_1 = 1 - f_2 \\ -E_2 = 10 Z^2 \mathrm{eV} & \Rightarrow & E_1 = \left(\frac{I}{E_{2}^{f_2}} - \right)^{\frac{1}{f_1}} \\ -r = 0.4 & & \\ -\end{array} -\] -With these values the atomic level $E_2$ corresponds approximately -the K-shell energy of the atoms and $Zf_2$ the number of K-shell -electrons. $r$ is the only variable which can be tuned freely. It -determines the relative contribution of ionisation and -excitation to the energy loss. - -The energy loss is computed with the assumption that the step length -(or the relative energy loss) is small, and---in consequence---the -cross-section can be considered constant along the path length. The -energy loss due to the excitation is -\begin{equation} -\Delta E_e = n_1 E_1 + n_2 E_2 -\end{equation} -where $n_1$ and $n_2$ are sampled from Poisson distribution as -discussed above. The loss due to the ionisation can be generated from -the distribution $g(E)$ by the inverse transformation method: -\begin{eqnarray} -u = F(E) & = & \int_{I}^E g(x) dx \nonumber \\ -E = F^{-1}(u) & = & \frac{I}{1 - u \frac {\Emax}{\Emax+I}} \\ -\end{eqnarray} -where $u$ is a uniform random number between $F(I)=0$ and -$F(\Emax+I)=1$. The contribution from the ionisations will be -\begin{equation} -\Delta E_i = \sum_{j=1}^{n_3} \frac{I} - {1 - u_j \frac {\Emax}{\Emax + I}} -\end{equation} -where $n_3$ is the number of ionisation (sampled from Poisson -distribution). The energy loss in a step will then be $\Delta E = -\Delta E_e + \Delta E_i$. - - -\subsection{Fast simulation for $n_3 \geq 16$} - -If the number of ionisation $n_3$ is bigger than 16, a faster sampling -method can be used. The possible energy loss interval is divided in -two parts: one in which the number of collisions is large and the -sampling can be done from a Gaussian distribution and the other in -which the energy loss is sampled for each collision. Let us call the -former interval $[I, \alpha I]$ the interval A, and the latter -$[\alpha I,\Emax]$ the interval B. $\alpha$ lies between 1 and -$\Emax/I$. A collision with a loss in the interval A happens with -the probability -\begin{equation} -\label{eq:phys332-5} -P(\alpha) = \int_I^{\alpha I} g(\!E\!) \, dE = - \frac {( \Emax + I) (\alpha - 1)}{\Emax \alpha} -\end{equation} -The mean energy loss and the standard deviation for this type -of collision are -\begin{equation} -\langle \Delta E(\alpha) \rangle = \frac{1}{P(\alpha)} - \int_I^{\alpha I} E \, g(\!E\!) \, dE = - \frac{I \alpha \ln \alpha}{\alpha - 1} -\end{equation} -and -\begin{equation} -\sigma^2(\alpha) = \frac{1}{P(\alpha)} - \int_I^{\alpha I} E^2 \, g(\!E\!) \, dE = - I^2 \alpha \left( 1 - \frac{\alpha \ln \! ^2 \alpha}{(\alpha - 1)^2} \right) -\end{equation} -If the collision number is high , we assume that the number of the -type A collisions can be calculated from a Gaussian distribution -with the following mean value and standard deviation: -\begin{eqnarray} -\label{eq:phys332-1} -\langle n_A \rangle & = & n_3 P(\alpha) \\ -\label{eq:phys332-2} -\sigma_A^2 & = & n_3 P(\alpha) ( 1 - P(\alpha)) -\end{eqnarray} -It is further assumed that the energy loss in these collisions -has a Gaussian distribution with -\begin{eqnarray} -\label{eq:phys332-3} -\langle \Delta E_A \rangle & = & n_A \langle \Delta E(\alpha) \rangle \\ -\label{eq:phys332-4} -\sigma_{E,A}^2 & = & n_A \sigma^2(\alpha) -\end{eqnarray} -The energy loss of these collision can then be sampled from the -Gaussian distribution. - -The collisions where the energy loss is in the interval B are sampled -directly from -\begin{equation} -\Delta E_B = \sum_{i=1}^{n_3 - n_A} \frac{\alpha I} - {1 - u_i \frac{\Emax + I - \alpha I}{\Emax + I}} -\end{equation} -The total energy loss is the sum of these two types of collisions: -\begin{equation} -\Delta E = \Delta E_A + \Delta E_B -\end{equation} - -The approximation of equations (\ref{eq:phys332-1}), -(\ref{eq:phys332-2}), (\ref{eq:phys332-3}) and (\ref{eq:phys332-4}) -can be used under the following conditions: -\begin{eqnarray} -\label{eq:phys332-6} -\langle n_A \rangle - c \, \sigma_A & \geq & 0 \\ -\label{eq:phys332-7} -\langle n_A \rangle + c \, \sigma_A & \leq & n_3 \\ -\label{eq:phys332-8} -\langle \Delta E_A \rangle - c \, \sigma_{E,A} & \geq & 0 -\end{eqnarray} -where $c \geq 4$. From the equations (\ref{eq:phys332-5}), -(\ref{eq:phys332-1}) and (\ref{eq:phys332-3}) and from the conditions -(\ref{eq:phys332-6}) and (\ref{eq:phys332-7}) the following limits can -be derived: -\begin{equation} -\alpha_{\mathrm{min}} = \frac{(n_3 + c^2)(\Emax+I)} - {n_3 (\Emax + I) + c^2 I} \; \leq \alpha \; \leq -\alpha_{\mathrm{max}} = \frac{(n_3 + c^2)(\Emax+I)} - {c^2 (\Emax + I) + n_3 I} -\end{equation} -This conditions gives a lower limit to number of the ionisations $n_3$ -for which the fast sampling can be done: -\begin{equation} -n_3 \; \geq \; c^2 -\end{equation} -As in the conditions (\ref{eq:phys332-6}), (\ref{eq:phys332-7}) and -(\ref{eq:phys332-8}) the value of $c$ is as minimum 4, one gets $n_3 -\; \geq 16$. In order to speed the simulation, the maximum value is -used for $\alpha$. - -The number of collisions with energy loss in the interval B (the -number of interactions which has to be simulated directly) increases -slowly with the total number of collisions $n_3$. The maximum number -of these collisions can be estimated as -\begin{equation} -n_{B,max} = n_3 - n_{A,min} \approx n_3 (\langle n_A \rangle - - \sigma_A) -\end{equation} -From the previous expressions for $\langle n_A \rangle$ and $\sigma_A$ -one can derive the condition -\begin{equation} -n_B \; \leq \; n_{B,max} = \frac{2 n_3 c^2}{n_3+c^2} -\end{equation} -The following values are obtained with $c=4$: - -\begin{tabular}{llcrr} -$n_3$ & $n_{B,max}$ & & $n_3$ & $n_{B,max}$\\ -\hline -\SetRowColor 16 & 16 & & 200 & 29.63\\ -\SetRowColor 20 & 17.78 & & 500 & 31.01 \\ -\SetRowColor 50 & 24.24 & & 1000 & 31.50 \\ -\SetRowColor 100 & 27.59 & & $\infty$ & 32.00 -\end{tabular} - -\subsection{Special sampling for lower part of the spectrum} - -If the step length is very small ($\leq 5$ mm in gases, $\leq$ 2-3 -$\mu$m in solids) the model gives 0 energy loss for some events. To -avoid this, the probability of 0 energy loss is computed -\begin{equation} -P( \Delta E=0) = e^{-( \langle n_1 \rangle + \langle n_2 \rangle - + \langle n_3 \rangle )} -\end{equation} -If the probability is bigger than 0.01 a special sampling is done, -taking into account the fact that in these cases the projectile -interacts only with the outer electrons of the atom. An energy level -$E_0 = 10$ eV is chosen to correspond to the outer electrons. The mean -number of collisions can be calculated from -\begin{equation} -\langle n \rangle = \frac{1}{E_0} \frac{dE}{dx} \Delta x -\end{equation} -The number of collisions $n$ is sampled from Poisson distribution. -In the case of the thin layers, all the collisions are considered as -ionisations and the energy loss is computed as -\begin{equation} -\Delta E = \sum_{i=1}^n \frac{E_0} - {1 - \frac {\Emax}{\Emax + E_0} u_i} -\end{equation} - - -\begin{thebibliography}{10} -\bibitem{bib-LAND} -L.Landau. -\newblock On the Energy Loss of Fast Particles by Ionisation. -\newblock Originally published in \emph{J. Phys.}, 8:201, 1944. -\newblock Rerpinted in D.ter Haar, Editor, \emph{L.D.Landau, Collected - papers}, page 417. Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1965. - -\bibitem{bib-SCH1} -B.Schorr. -\newblock Programs for the Landau and the Vavilov distributions and the - corresponding random numbers. -\newblock \emph{Comp. Phys. Comm.}, 7:216, 1974. - -\bibitem{bib-SELT} -S.M.Seltzer and M.J.Berger. -\newblock Energy loss straggling of protons and mesons. -\newblock In \emph{Studies in Penetration of Charged Particles in - Matter}, Nuclear Science Series~39, Nat. Academy of Sciences, - Washington DC, 1964. - -\bibitem{bib-TALM} -R.Talman. -\newblock On the statistics of particle identification using ionization. -\newblock \emph{Nucl. Inst. Meth.}, 159:189, 1979. - -\bibitem{bib-VAVI} -P.V.Vavilov. -\newblock Ionisation losses of high energy heavy particles. -\newblock \emph{Soviet Physics JETP}, 5:749, 1957. - -\end{thebibliography} - -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/test4.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/test4.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 60f6206ee16..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/test4.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass{article} -\usepackage{hyperref} - - -\begin{document} - -\section{My section title} -\include{bit} -\include{bit} -\include{bit} -\include{bit} -\include{bit} -\include{bit} -\include{bit} -\include{bit} -\include{bit} -\include{bit} -\include{bit} -\include{bit} -\include{bit} -\include{bit} -\include{bit} -\include{bit} -\include{bit} -\include{bit} -\include{bit} -\include{bit} -\include{bit} -\include{bit} -\include{bit} -\include{bit} -\include{bit} -\include{bit} -\include{bit} -\include{bit} -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/test6.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/test6.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 42c80b61de9..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/test6.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass{book} -\usepackage[extension=xxx]{hyperref} -\begin{document} -A\footnote{\texttt{abc}} - -\href{file://localhost/d:/test2.ps}{foo1} - -\href{file://localhost/d:/test2.pdf}{foo2} - -\href{d:/test2.pdf}{foo3} - -\href{d:/test2.ps}{foo4} - -\href{http://www-fourier.ujf-grenoble.fr:80/cgi-bin/zbfr/ZB/math-fr.html?AU=Taylor,+R&format=complete&type=html&maxdocs=10}{weird} - -\href{a%b}{hello} - -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/test7.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/test7.tex deleted file mode 100644 index bce6eb5629a..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/test7.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass{article} -\usepackage{hyperref} -\usepackage{times} -\begin{document} - -\section{The first section} -hello -\newpage -\section{The second section} -\hypertarget{TestTarget}{goodbye} - -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/test8.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/test8.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 25a2d3dbfb8..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/test8.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -% Test file from Stephan Haller that shows how -% bookmark open levels can vary during the document. - -\documentclass{article} - -\usepackage{times} - -\def\OpMode{1} % fake vtex - -\usepackage{hyperref} - -\begin{document} - -\section{I'm closed (default)} -\subsection{x} - -\hypersetup{bookmarksopen=true} - -\section{I'm open,} -\subsection{and so} -\subsection{are my} -\subsubsection{children} - -\hypersetup{bookmarksopen=false} - -\section{I'm closed,} - -\hypersetup{bookmarksopen=true} - -\subsection{but my} -\subsubsection{children} -\subsection{are} -\subsubsection{open} - -\hypersetup{bookmarksopenlevel=2} - -\section{level is two now} -\subsection{so this is closed} -\subsubsection{y} - -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testams.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testams.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 25e254806b1..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testams.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,253 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass{article} -\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} -\usepackage{amsmath} -\usepackage{amsfonts} -\usepackage[spanish]{babel} -\usepackage{calc}% or e-TeX, for \hypercalcbp - -\usepackage[% - verbose, - colorlinks=true, - naturalnames=true, - linkcolor=blue, -]{hyperref} - -\addtolength{\topmargin}{-10mm} -\setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-5mm} -\setlength{\evensidemargin}{-5mm} -\setlength{\textwidth}{165mm} -\addtolength{\textheight}{3.5cm} % alargar longitud pgina - -\hypersetup{% - pdftitle={Notas sobre Control por computador, de Hilario Lopez},% - % Note /XYZ takes three arguments, the X and Y offsets and the - % zoom factor. 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The links should work in both -% cases. -\let\equation\gather -\let\endequation\endgather - -\newcommand{\fdt}{\hbox{f.d.t.\@}} - -\newcommand{\pagina}[1]{\textsl{{\tiny \mbox{[#1]}}}}% << la del fichero grainger-stevenson.tex -\newcommand{\ingles}[1]{\emph{#1}} - - -\newcommand{\ojo}[1]{ } -% -% Crear una caja de texto con borde para destacar ciertos prrafos -% -\newcommand{\destacaP}[1]{ } - - -% -\begin{document} - -\section{Diseo mediante sntesis directa} -Se calculan reguladores por el mtodo de Truxal. -\begin{itemize} - \item Si el proceso tiene un tiempo muerto $d$, el sistema en cadena cerrada no puede - tener un valor menor. -\begin{equation}\label{eq:SintesisDirectaGradosEnBucleCerrado} - gr[L(z)] -gr[N(z)] \ge gr[A(z)]-gr[B(z)] \tag{2.14} -\end{equation} - \item Se obtendr el mismo tiempo muerto $d$, salvo que en el regulador $G_R$ se - introduzca un nuevo retardo por tener ms ceros que polos. - \item Los polos y ceros del proceso externos a la circunferencia unidad no se deben - cancelar con los ceros y polos del regulador, por lo que dichos factores no pueden - aparecer en $G_R(z)$. - \item Asignacin de polos (del sistema en cadena cerrada). - Permite especificar (en parte\footnote{Es debido a que los ceros que resulten del regulador - pueden modificar la dinmica que hemos calculado mediante los polos. Habr que comprobar que - su efecto es despreciable, que implica que los ceros deben ser poco significativos - en comparacin con las races de $z^2+ \alpha \, z + \beta = 0$} (interesa por tanto que - estn alejados de la circunferencia unidad).) la respuesta transitoria, a - travs de un sistema de segundo orden, y poniendo el resto de los polos en $z=0$. - \item Tiempo finito. Todos sus polos estn en el origen. Se caracterizan porque alcanzan - el valor final de la respuesta ante una entrada dada en un tiempo finito, - \textsc{sin oscilar la secuencia discreta}. En el caso de control en tiempo real, el - sistema continuo si oscilara ligeramente. Se refiere a que aunque en los instantes de - muestreo los valores sean los dados por el sistema discreto, el sistema continuo - asociado podra tomar valores distintos entre los instantes de muestreo. - \item Tiempo mnimo. Como los de tiempo finito, pero realizando \textsc{todas} - las cancelaciones \textsc{posibles} (no se consideran posibles las de polos y ceros externos). - \item Respuesta en permanente. Si se desea obtener error de posicin nulo y el proceso - no posee un polo en $z=1$, entonces el regulador debe incluir un polo (por lo menos) en - dicho punto. Tambin es necesario esto para eliminar el efecto sobre el permanente de - las perturbaciones deterministas. - \item Simplicidad. Interesa que el nmero de polos y ceros del regulador sea mnimo. - Esta propiedad es opuesta a la minimizacin de $m$ (para obtener un sistema de tiempo mnimo). -\end{itemize} -\subsection{Mtodos de clculo} -\subsubsection{Mtodo de asignacin de polos} El transitorio puede venir especificado por -$M_p$, $n_p$, y $n_s$. Las frmulas aplicables son -\begin{align}\label{eq:AsignacionPolosFormulasParametrosTransitorio} - n_p &= \frac{\pi}{\theta} \tag{2.27} \\ - M_p &= |p|^{n_p} \tag{2.28} \\ - n_s &= \frac{\pi}{\sigma} \tag{2.29} \\ - |p| &= e^{-\sigma} \tag{2.30} -\end{align} -La ecuacin caracterstica para realimentacin unitaria ($H=1$) es -\begin{equation}\label{eq:AsignacionPolosEcuacionCaracteristica} - 1 + G_R(z) \, BG(z) = 0 \tag{2.32} -\end{equation} -o sea -\begin{equation}\label{eq:AsignacionPolosEcuacionCaracteristicaFactorizada} - 1 + \frac{Q(z)}{P(z)} \, \frac{B(z)}{A(z)} = 0 \tag{2.33} -\end{equation} -en la que se observa que puede haber factores que se anulen entre numerador de $G_R$ y -denominador de $G_P$, y viceversa. Operando, resultara que -\begin{equation}\label{eq:AsignacionPolosEcuacionCaracteristicaNumerador} - A(z) \, P(z) + B(z) \, Q(z) = 0 \tag{2.34} -\end{equation} -% -Debe hacerse notar que si en la ec. -(\ref{eq:AsignacionPolosEcuacionCaracteristicaFactorizada}) se hubiesen anulado factores -entre numerador y denominador, la ecuacin -(\ref{eq:AsignacionPolosEcuacionCaracteristicaNumerador}) una vez simplificada sera del -estilo -\begin{equation}\label{eq:AsignacionPolosEcuacionCaracteristicaNumeradorSimplificada} - A'(z) \, P'(z) + B'(z) \, Q'(z) = 0 \tag{2.34-bis} -\end{equation} -en la que $A'(z)$ sera los polos de $A(z)$ que no se cancelan, $B'(z)$ los ceros del -proceso no cancelados (y que por tanto aparecern en la \fdt de cadena cerrada), y $P'(z)$ -y $Q'(z)$ los polinomios que necesitamos calcular. El factor $Q'(z)$ no se deja como tal, -sino que se pone en funcin del polinomio $N(z)$, que es el numerador de la \fdt de cadena -cerrada. Para ello se hace uso de la propiedad que dice que los ceros en cadena cerrada -son los del sistema ms los del regulador (a menos que se hayan cancelado ceros del -proceso con polos del regulador). -% -La ecuacin que debemos plantear para hallar los coeficientes del regulador es -\begin{equation}\label{eq:AsignacionPolosIdentificacionCoeficientes} - z^m (z^2+ \alpha \, z + \beta) = A(z) \, P(z) + B(z) \, Q(z) \tag{2.35} -\end{equation} -% -La solucin es nica cuando se tengan tantas ecuaciones como incgnitas. Igualando grados, -se tiene que -\begin{equation}\label{eq:AsignacionPolosGradosPolinomios} - m+2 = p+a \tag{2.36} -\end{equation} -y al aplicar la condicin (\ref{eq:SintesisDirectaGradosEnBucleCerrado}) a la ecuacin -(\ref{eq:AsignacionPolosIdentificacionCoeficientes}) resulta -\begin{equation}\label{AsignacionPolosCondicionGradosBucleCerrado} - (m+2)-n \ge a-b \tag{2.38} -\end{equation} -\subsubsection{Mtodo de tiempo finito} -Todos los polos de cadena cerrada estn en el origen ($z=0$). En dichos sistemas, la -respuesta impulsional se puede obtener fcilmente como la secuencia formada por los -coeficientes de $\{b_0, b_1, b_2, \ldots \}$, que es la que resulta de multiplicar la \fdt -por $z^{-m}$, siendo $m$ en nmero de polos en cadena cerrada (todos en el origen). La -respuesta ante escaln se puede conseguir como suma de la secuencia impulsional: $\{b_0, -b_0+b_1, b_0+b_1+b_2, \ldots \}$. -\ojo{Para los reguladores de tiempo finito, el nmero de muestras en el origen (valor -cero) coincide con el tiempo muerto, mientras que el nmero de muestras del transitorio -coincide con el nmero de ceros. Revisar\pagina{H26} Por que se consideran tres muestras -de transitorio, y no se cuenta la del origen ni la que marca el fin del transitorio, si en -un sistema continuo se contara todo el tiempo?} -\subsubsection{Mtodo de tiempo mnimo} -Se cancelan todos los polos y ceros de $BG(z)$ interiores a la circunferencia unidad. -\subsection{Mejora del rgimen permanente} -Para evitar errores en permanente, puede interesar poner una serie de polos en $z=1$, lo -que se traduce en que en el denominador del regulador habr un factor $(z-1)^i$, siendo -$G_R$, por tanto, de la forma -\begin{equation}\label{SintesisDirectaPolosEnZIgualAUno} - G_R = \frac{Q(z)}{(z-1)^i \, P(z)} \tag{2.29} -\end{equation} -\subsection{Mejora del rgimen transitorio} -Pueden conseguirse respuestas menos bruscas (menor sobreoscilacin, etc.) dando ms tiempo -para que el sistema se estabilice, lo cual puede conseguirse aumentando $m$ en una unidad, -mientras se mantiene fijo $T_m$, por lo que tendremos un grado de libertad. Otra -posibilidad es poner un filtro entre la seal de consigna y la entrada al bucle de -realimentacin, de forma que ste perciba una variacin ms lenta de la seal de consigna -\pagina{28}. -\subsection{Notas acerca de los problemas propuestos} -\begin{itemize} - \item Son interesantes los ejemplos para ver como se aplican en la prctica las - ecuaciones del estilo a la (\ref{eq:AsignacionPolosIdentificacionCoeficientes}), sobre - todo al clculo de los valores del grado $n$ y a la aplicacin correcta de la - ecuacin (\ref{AsignacionPolosCondicionGradosBucleCerrado}). - \item Al incluir integrador en el regulador, la sobreoscilacin tiende a aumentar\pagina{40}. - \item Se indica un ejemplo donde se permite incrementar $m$ para obtener el grado de - libertad que nos permita obtener menor sobreoscilacin. Tambin se hace uso del - ``truco'' de poner el denominador $z^m$ en la forma $((z-1) + 1)^m$, por lo que haciendo - el desarrollo del binomio de Newton, nos permite poner la \fdt de cadena cerrada como - factores de $(z-1)^k$ en vez de $z^k$, lo que permite simplificar a la hora de igualar - coeficientes, a la vez que garantizamos que no habr error en permanente, ya que $M(1) = - 1$. - Hay que andarse con ojo si el factor $K$ que multiplica al proceso no es 1 (estando dicho - proceso expresado en la forma de factores $K \cdot \prod (z-c_i)/\prod (z-p_j)$). - En ese caso\pagina{45}, el factor $K$ aparecera multiplicando al cociente de polinomios - que definen $M(z)$ y el coeficiente $n_0$ no sera 1, sino $1/K$. Un ejemplo de este - caso, si se intenta resolver de esta forma, est en el examen del $1^{\textrm{er}}$ parcial - del 25 de Marzo de 1999. -\end{itemize} -\ojo{Es cierto que si no se cancelan ceros del proceso, entonces se tiene que la seal de -control $u(k)$ tambin presenta un comportamiento de tiempo finito? De dnde se deduce -dicha propiedad?} -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - -\section{Algoritmos de diseo (I)} -\subsection{Algoritmos de tiempo finito (reguladores de Isermann)} -\begin{itemize} - \item La funcin de transferencia en cadena cerrada no es preespecificada, sino que - viene determinada como resultado del diseo. Todos los polos estarn en el origen. - \item No se cancela ningn cero, pero s todos los polos. - \item Se incluye integrador, que anula el error en permanente - \item Son muy sencillos de calcular. -\end{itemize} -\subsection{Regulador de tiempo finito de orden normal} -La seal de control $u$ estar estabilizada tras $m$ periodos de muestreo, y la de salida -$y$ tras $m+d$, siendo $d$ el tiempo muerto del proceso. -\subsubsection{Para procesos con tiempo muerto % - \texorpdfstring{$d=0$}{d=0}} -Los coeficientes resultantes para el -regulador son: -\begin{equation}\label{eq:IsermannTiempoFinitoOrdenNormalCoeficientesQCero} - q_0 = \frac{1}{\sum b_i} \tag{3.20a} -\end{equation} -% -\begin{equation}\label{eq:IsermannTiempoFinitoOrdenNormalCoeficientesQi} - q_i = q_0 \, a_i, \quad i=1,\ldots,m - \quad \textrm{(adems $\sum q_i = u(m)$, por (3.12, H53))}\tag{3.20b} -\end{equation} -% -\begin{equation}\label{eq:IsermannTiempoFinitoOrdenNormalCoeficientesPi} - p_i = q_0 \, b_i, \quad i=1,\ldots,m - \quad \textrm{(adems $\sum p_i = 1$, por (3.11))}\tag{3.20c} -\end{equation} -% -El regulador resultante ($d=0$) es -\begin{equation}\label{eq:IsermannTiempoFinitoOrdenNormalSinTiempoMuerto} - G_R = \frac{Q(z^{-1}))}{1-P(z^{-1}))} = - \frac{q_0 \, A(z^{-1})}{1-q_0 \, B(z^{-1})} \tag{3.21} -\end{equation} -El primer valor de la accin de control es -\begin{equation}\label{eq:IsermannTiempoFinitoOrdenNormalUCero} - u(0) = q_0 = \frac{1}{\sum b_i} \tag{3.22} -\end{equation} - - -\end{document} - --- -+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ -| Oscar Fernandez Sierra | -| Escuela Tecnica Superior de Ingenieros Industriales de Gijon | -| Departamento de Construccion e Ingenieria de Fabricacion | -| Campus de Viesques 33204 - Gijon (Spain) | -| | -| E-mail: oscar@charpy.etsiig.uniovi.es Voice: INT +34+ 985.18.22.29/19.30 | -| WWW: http://www1.uniovi.es/ FAX: INT +34+ 985.18.20.55 | -+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testbib.bbl b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testbib.bbl deleted file mode 100644 index d1f4e25862c..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testbib.bbl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -\begin{thebibliography}{0} -\expandafter\ifx\csname natexlab\endcsname\relax\def\natexlab#1{#1}\fi - -\end{thebibliography} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testbib.bib b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testbib.bib deleted file mode 100644 index e2070e7454c..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testbib.bib +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -@article{Clark:1987, - author = "Adrian Clark", - title = "Halftone output from {\TeX}", - journal = TUB, - volume = "8", - number = "3", - year = "1987", - pages = "270--274" -} - -@unpublished{Clark:1989, - author = "James Clark", - title = "{DVITOPS} User Manual", - year = "1989", - note = "unpublished machine-readable documentation" -} - -@article{Clark:1991, - author = "Adrian Clark", - title = "Practical halftoning with {\TeX}", - journal = TUB, - volume = "12", - number = "1", - year = "1991", - pages = "157--165" -} - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testbib.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testbib.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 81e8930e567..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testbib.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -\errorcontextlines=10 -\documentclass{article} -\usepackage{times} -\usepackage{natbib} -\bibliographystyle{agu} -\usepackage[colorlinks,citecolor=red,pagebackref,hypertexnames=false]{hyperref} -\begin{document} -\title{Another test} -\author{Sergey Lesenko} -\maketitle - -\section{Introduction} -(PDF), described in -\cite{Adobe,Deutsch}, and also available from -\TeX{} $\longrightarrow$ DVIPS\cite{Rokicki} -GhostScript\cite{Deutsch} -TeX2PDF\cite{Sojka} -\cite{Haralambous:TB16-2-162}. We may compare this route with that - -\citeyear{Adobe}, and also available from -\TeX{} $\longrightarrow$ DVIPS\citeyear{Rokicki} -GhostScript\citeyear{Deutsch} -TeX2PDF\citeyear{Sojka} -\citeyear{Haralambous:TB16-2-162}. We may compare this route with that - -\citeauthor{Adobe}, and also available from -\TeX{} $\longrightarrow$ DVIPS\citeauthor{Rokicki} -GhostScript\citeauthor{Deutsch} -TeX2PDF\citeauthor{Sojka} -\citeauthor{Haralambous:TB16-2-162}. We may compare this route with that - -\citefullauthor{Adobe}, and also available from -\TeX{} $\longrightarrow$ DVIPS\citefullauthor{Rokicki} -GhostScript\citefullauthor{Deutsch} -TeX2PDF\citefullauthor{Sojka} -\citefullauthor{Haralambous:TB16-2-162}. We may compare this route with that - -\citet{Adobe}, and also available from -\TeX{} $\longrightarrow$ DVIPS\citet{Rokicki} -GhostScript\citet{Deutsch} -TeX2PDF\citet{Sojka} -\citet{Haralambous:TB16-2-162}. We may compare this route with that - -\citealt{Adobe}, and also available from -\TeX{} $\longrightarrow$ DVIPS\citealt{Rokicki} -GhostScript\citealt{Deutsch} -TeX2PDF\citealt{Sojka} -\citealt{Haralambous:TB16-2-162}. We may compare this route with that - -\cite*{Adobe}, and also available from -\TeX{} $\longrightarrow$ DVIPS\cite*{Rokicki} -GhostScript\cite*{Deutsch} -TeX2PDF\cite*{Sojka} -\cite*{Haralambous:TB16-2-162}. We may compare this route with that - -\bibliography{testbib} -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testbmgl.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testbmgl.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 9fd1684fbf1..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testbmgl.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,527 +0,0 @@ -% testbmgl.tex -% -% Function: -% * How display a pdf reader the bookmarks? -% * Do hyperref.sty and pd1enc.def work properly? -% * Shows the LaTeX code to get the glyphs. -% -% Copyright (c) 1999, 2000, 2008 by Heiko Oberdiek. -% -% This file is part of the `Hyperref Bundle'. -% ------------------------------------------- -% -% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the -% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either -% version 1.3 of this license or (at your option) any later -% version. 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\e241{exclamdown}\textexclamdown - \alias[!{}']{!`} - \e242{cent}\textcent - \e243{sterling}\textsterling - \e244{currency}\textcurrency - \e245{yen}\textyen - \e246{brokenbar}\textbrokenbar - \e247{section}\textsection - \oct25 - \e250{dieresis}\textasciidieresis - \alias{\"{}} - \e251{copyright}\textcopyright - \e252{ordfeminine}\textordfeminine - \e253{guillemotleft}\guillemotleft - \alias\textflqq - \alias\flqq - \e254{logicalnot}\textlogicalnot - \alias\textneg - \un255 - \e256{registered}\textregistered - \e257{macron}\textasciimacron - \oct26 - \e260{degree}\textdegree - \e261{plusminus}\textplusminus - \alias\textpm - \e262{twosuperior}\texttwosuperior - \e263{threesuperior}\textthreesuperior - \e264{acute}\textacute - \alias{\'{}} - \e265{mu}\textmu - \e266{paragraph}\textparagraph - \alias\P - \e267{periodcentered}\textperiodcentered - \alias\textcdot - \oct27 - \e270{cedilla}\textcedilla - \alias{\c{}} - \e271{onesuperior}\textonesuperior - \e272{ordmasculine}\textordmasculine - \e273{guillemotright}\guillemotright - \alias\textfrqq - \alias\frqq - \e274{onequarter}\textonequarter - \e275{onehalf}\textonehalf - \e276{threequarters}\textthreequarters - \e277{questiondown}\textquestiondown - \alias[?{}']{?`} - \oct30 - \e300{Agrave}{\`A} - \e301{Aacute}{\'A} - \e302{Acircumflex}{\^A} - \e303{Atilde}{\~A} - \e304{Adieresis}{\"A} - \e305{Aring}{\r A} - \e306{AE}{\AE} - \e307{Ccedilla}{\c C} - \oct31 - \e310{Egrave}{\`E} - \e311{Eacute}{\'E} - \e312{Ecircumflex}{\^E} - \e313{Edieresis}{\"E} - \e314{Igrave}{\`I} - \e315{Iacute}{\'I} - \e316{Icircumflex}{\^I} - \e317{Idieresis}{\"I} - \oct32 - \e320{Eth}\DH - \alias\DJ - \e321{Ntilde}{\~N} - \e322{Ograve}{\`O} - \e323{Oacute}{\'O} - \e324{Ocircumflex}{\^O} - \e325{Otilde}{\~O} - \e326{Odieresis}{\"O} - \e327{multiply}\textmultiply - \alias\texttimes - \oct33 - \e330{Oslash}\O - \e331{Ugrave}{\`U} - \e332{Uacute}{\'U} - \e333{Ucircumflex}{\^U} - \e334{Udieresis}{\"U} - \e335{Yacute}{\'Y} - \e336{Thorn}\TH - \e337{germandbls}\ss - \alias\textbeta - \oct34 - \e340{agrave}{\`a} - \e341{aacute}{\'a} - \e342{acircumflex}{\^a} - \e343{atilde}{\~a} - \e344{adieresis}{\"a} - \e345{aring}{\r a} - \e346{ae}{\ae} - \e347{ccedilla}{\c c} - \oct35 - \e350{egrave}{\`e} - \e351{eacute}{\'e} - \e352{ecircumflex}{\^e} - \e353{edieresis}{\"e} - \e354{igrave}{\`i} - \alias[\\`\\i]{\`\i} - \e355{iacute}{\'i} - \alias[\\'\\i]{\'\i} - \e356{icircumflex}{\^i} - \alias[\\\textcircumflex\\i]{\^\i} - \e357{idieresis}{\"i} - \alias[\\"\\i]{\"\i} - \oct36 - \e360{eth}\dh - \e361{ntilde}{\~n} - \e362{ograve}{\`o} - \e363{oacute}{\'o} - \e364{ocircumflex}{\^o} - \e365{otilde}{\~o} - \e366{odieresis}{\"o} - \e367{divide}\textdivide - \alias\textdiv - \oct37 - \e370{oslash}\o - \e371{ugrave}{\`u} - \e372{uacute}{\'u} - \e373{ucircumflex}{\^u} - \e374{udieresis}{\"u} - \e375{yacute}{\'y} - \e376{thorn}\th - \e377{ydieresis}{\"y} - \symlist{\SS\textcelsius} - \symlist{\TeX\LaTeX\LaTeXe} - \symlist{\eTeX\MF\MP} - - \section*{\fileinfo} - Document: \textbf{\filename\space[\filedate\space\fileversion]} - \subsection*{Function} - This test file has several tasks: - \begin{itemize} - \item Testing package \emph{hyperref} with encoding file - \emph{pd1enc.def}. - \item Showing glyph commands and aliases that are supported by - package \emph{hyperref}. - \item Test for the pdf reader, especially \emph{AcrobatReader}. - Which glyphs of the \emph{PDFDocEncoding} are - correctly displayed? - \item These glyphs are shown that package \emph{hyperref} - replaces with simpler letters in order to avoid missing glyphs. - \end{itemize} - \subsection*{Short explanation of the bookmarks} - \begin{enumerate} - \item The outline entries of the first level show a summary of their - subentries. Second a screenshot with closed bookmarks - will contain all slots of the \emph{PDFDocEncoding}. - \item The second level of outline entries describes each slot or glyph: - \begin{enumerate} - \item \label{oct}% - Octal code of the slot in the \emph{PDFDocEncoding}. - \item The glyph is shown twice, surrounded by underscores: - The first one is produced by the octal sequence, see \ref{oct}. - The second one is the result of the higher glyph command, - see \ref{high}. - \item The glyph name of \emph{PDFDocEncoding}. - \item \label{high}% - The higher glyph \TeX-command, supported by - package \emph{hyperref}. - \end{enumerate} - \item Aliases of the glyph commands are shown as subentries of the - outline that describes the slot of that glyph command. - \end{enumerate} -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testbmu.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testbmu.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 0de8c2f688a..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testbmu.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2017 +0,0 @@ -% testbmu.tex -% -% Function: -% * How display a pdf reader the bookmarks? -% * Do hyperref.sty and puenc.def work properly? -% * Shows the LaTeX code to get the glyphs. -% -% Copyright (c) 1999, 2000, 2006, 2008 by Heiko Oberdiek. -% -% This file is part of the `Hyperref Bundle'. -% ------------------------------------------- -% -% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the -% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either -% version 1.3 of this license or (at your option) any later -% version. The latest version of this license is in -% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt -% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of -% LaTeX version 2005/12/01 or later. -% -% This work has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained". -% -% This Current Maintainer of this work is Heiko Oberdiek. -% -% The list of all files belonging to the `Hyperref Bundle' is -% given in the file `manifest.txt'. -% -% Please send error reports and suggestions for improvements to -% Heiko Oberdiek . -% -\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} -\ProvidesFile{testbmu.tex}[2008/09/11 v1.4 Test bookmark glyphs (HO)] -\documentclass[12pt,a4paper]{article} -\usepackage[ - unicode, - bookmarks, - bookmarksopen, - bookmarksopenlevel=0, - colorlinks, -]{hyperref}[1999/08/31]% 6.65d or later -\pdfstringdefDisableCommands{\let\\\textbackslash} -\IfFileExists{times.sty}{\usepackage{times}}{} -\pagestyle{empty} - -\makeatletter -% from doc.sty: -\def\GetFileInfo#1{% - \def\filename{#1}% - \def\@tempb##1 ##2 ##3\relax##4\relax{% - \def\filedate{##1}% - \def\fileversion{##2}% - \def\fileinfo{##3}% - }% - \edef\@tempa{\csname ver@#1\endcsname}% - \expandafter\@tempb\@tempa\relax? ? \relax\relax -} -\GetFileInfo{testbmu.tex} -\hypersetup{ - pdftitle={\fileinfo}, - pdfsubject={\filename\space[\filedate\space\fileversion]}, - pdfauthor={Heiko Oberdiek}, - pdfkeywords={bookmarks hyperref Unicode glyph slot}, -} - -\edef\BackSlash{\expandafter\@car\string\\\@nil}% -\edef\0{\string\0}% -\edef\1{\string\1}% -\edef\2{\string\2}% -\edef\3{\string\3}% -\edef\9{\string\9}% - -\newcommand*\tit[3]{% - \typeout{Unicode high byte #1#2#3}% - \def\highbyte{#1#2#3}% - \def\hb{\9#1#2#3}% - \pdfbookmark[0]{Unicode high byte: #1#2#3}{#1#2#3}% -} - -\newcommand*\oct[2]{% - \typeout{Processing glyphs \highbyte/#1#20..#1#27}% - \begingroup - \edef\x{\hb\csname#1\endcsname#2}% - \pdfbookmark[1]{\highbyte/#1#20..#1#27: - \_\x0\_\x1\_\x2\_\x3\_\x4\_\x5\_\x6\_\x7\_% - }{\highbyte.#1#2}% - \endgroup -} - -\newcommand*{\@defbookmarkverbcmd}[2]{% - \def#1{#2}% - \edef#1{\expandafter\strip@prefix\meaning#1}% - \edef#1{\expandafter\@removespace#1 \| \|\@nil#1}% - \edef\first{\expandafter\@car#1\@nil}% - \ifx\first\BackSlash - \edef#1{\noexpand\textbackslash\expandafter\@gobble#1}% - \fi - \edef#1{\expandafter\@changebackslash\expandafter{#1}}% -} -\def\@removespace#1 \|#2\@nil#3{\ifx\relax#2\relax#3\else#1\fi} -\begingroup - \catcode`\|=0 - \catcode`\\=12 - |gdef|@changebackslash#1{|@@change#1\|END}% - |gdef|@@change#1\#2|END{% - |noexpand#1|@empty - |ifx|\#2|\% - |else - |noexpand|textbackslash - |@removeback#2% - |fi - } - |gdef|@removeback#1\{#1} -|endgroup - -\newcounter{alias} -\renewcommand{\thealias}{\alph{alias}} - -% #1#2#3: octal code -% #4: glyph name -% #5: pd1enc-command -\newcommand*\E[6]{% - \setcounter{alias}{0}% - \begingroup - \@defbookmarkverbcmd\x{#5}% - \def\comment{#6}% - \ifx\comment\@empty - \else - \def\comment{ (#6)}% - \fi - \pdfbookmark[2]{% - \textbackslash#1#2#3: - \_\hb\csname#1\endcsname#2#3\_#5\_ - #4 - \x\comment}{\highbyte.#1#2#3}% - \endgroup - \renewcommand*{\alias}[2][]{% - \stepcounter{alias}% - \begingroup - \ifx\relax##1\relax% - \@defbookmarkverbcmd\x{##2}% - \else - \def\x{##1}% - \fi - \pdfbookmark[3]{alias: \_##2\_ \x}{\highbyte.#1#2#3\thealias}% - \endgroup - }% -} -\newcommand*\alias[2][]{} -\newcommand*\e[5]{\E#1#2#3{#4}{#5}{}}% - -\newcommand*\un[3]{% - \pdfbookmark[2]{\textbackslash#1#2#3: unused % - (\_\hb\csname#1\endcsname#2#3\_)}{\highbyte.#1#2#3}% -} -\newcommand*\na[3]{% - \pdfbookmark[2]{\textbackslash#1#2#3: n. a. % - (\_\hb\csname#1\endcsname#2#3\_)}{\highbyte.#1#2#3}% -} - -\newcounter{symlist} -\newcounter{symbol}[symlist] -\newcommand*\symlist[1]{% - \stepcounter{symlist}% - \typeout{Processing symbol list \thesymlist}% - \begingroup - \def\x{\_}% - \@tfor\glyph:=#1\do{% - \expandafter\@addtox\glyph\_\@nil - }% - \pdfbookmark[1]{Symbols: \x}{symbol-\thesymlist}% - \@tfor\glyph:=#1\do{% - \stepcounter{symbol}% - \expandafter\@defbookmarkverbcmd\expandafter\x\expandafter{\glyph}% - \pdfbookmark[2]{\_\glyph\_ \x}{symbol-\thesymlist.\thesymbol}% - }% - \endgroup -} -\def\@addtox#1\@nil{% - \expandafter\def\expandafter\x\expandafter{\x#1}% -} - -\makeatother - -\begin{document} - \tit000 - \oct00 - \un000 - \un001 - \un002 - \un003 - \un004 - \un005 - \un006 - \un007 - \oct01 - \un010 - \e011{horizontal tab}\textHT - \e012{line feed}\textLF - \un013 - \un014 - \e015{carriage return}\textCR - \un016 - \un017 - \oct02 - \un020 - \un021 - \un022 - \un023 - \un024 - \un025 - \un026 - \un027 - \oct03 - \un030 - \un031 - \un032 - \un033 - \un034 - \un035 - \un036 - \un037 - \oct04 - \e040{space}\space - \alias[\\\space]\ - \alias~ - \e041{exclam}! - \e042{quotedbl}\textquotedbl - \e043{numbersign}\textnumbersign - \alias[\textbackslash\#]\# - \e044{dollar}\textdollar - \alias[\textbackslash\$]\$ - \e045{percent}\textpercent - \alias[\textbackslash\%]\% - \e046{ampersand}\textampersand - \alias[\textbackslash\&]\& - \e047{quotesingle}' - \oct05 - \e050{parenleft}\textparenleft - \e051{parenright}\textparenright - \e052{asterisk}* - \e053{plus}+ - \e054{comma}, - \e055{hyphen}- - \alias\textminus - \e056{period}. - \e057{slash}/ - \oct06 - \e060{zero}0 - \e061{one}1 - \e062{two}2 - \e063{three}3 - \e064{four}4 - \e065{five}5 - \e066{six}6 - \e067{seven}7 - \oct07 - \e070{eight}8 - \e071{nine}9 - \e072{colon}: - \e073{semicolon}; - \e074{less}\textless - \alias< - \e075{equal}= - \e076{greater}\textgreater - \alias> - \e077{question}? - \oct10 - \e100{at}@ - \e101AA - \e102BB - \e103CC - \e104DD - \e105EE - \e106FF - \e107GG - \oct11 - \e110HH - \e111II - \e112JJ - \e113KK - \e114LL - \e115MM - \e116NN - \e117OO - \oct12 - \e120PP - \e121QQ - \e122RR - \e123SS - \e124TT - \e125UU - \e126VV - \e127WW - \oct13 - \e130XX - \e131YY - \e132ZZ - \e133{bracketleft}[ - \e134{backslash}\textbackslash - \alias[\\\\]\\ - \e135{bracketright}] - \e136{asciicircum}\textasciicircum - \e137{underscore}\textunderscore - \alias[\textbackslash\_]\_ - \oct14 - \e140{grave}\textasciigrave - \alias{\`{}} - \e141aa - \e142bb - \e143cc - \e144dd - \e145ee - \e146ff - \e147gg - \oct15 - \e150hh - \e151ii - \alias{\.\i} - \alias{\.i} - \e152jj - \e153kk - \e154ll - \e155mm - \e156nn - \e157oo - \oct16 - \e160pp - \e161qq - \e162rr - \e163ss - \e164tt - \e165uu - \e166vv - \e167ww - \oct17 - \e170xx - \e171yy - \e172zz - \e173{braceleft}\textbraceleft - \alias[\textbackslash\{]\{ - \e174{bar}\textbar - \e175{braceright}\textbraceright - \alias[\textbackslash\}]\} - \e176{asciitilde}\textasciitilde - \na177 - \oct20 - \na200 - \na201 - \na202 - \na203 - \na204 - \na205 - \na206 - \na207 - \oct21 - \na210 - \na211 - \na212 - \na213 - \na214 - \na215 - \na216 - \na217 - \oct22 - \na220 - \na221 - \na222 - \na223 - \na224 - \na225 - \na226 - \na227 - \oct23 - \na230 - \na231 - \na232 - \na233 - \na234 - \na235 - \na236 - \na237 - \oct24 - \na240 - \e241{exclamdown}\textexclamdown - \alias[!{}']{!`} - \e242{cent}\textcent - \e243{sterling}\textsterling - \e244{currency}\textcurrency - \e245{yen}\textyen - \e246{brokenbar}\textbrokenbar - \e247{section}\textsection - \oct25 - \e250{dieresis}\textasciidieresis - \alias{\"{}} - \e251{copyright}\textcopyright - \e252{ordfeminine}\textordfeminine - \e253{guillemotleft}\guillemotleft - \alias\textflqq - \alias\flqq - \e254{logicalnot}\textlogicalnot - \alias\textneg - \un255 - \e256{registered}\textregistered - \e257{macron}\textasciimacron - \oct26 - \e260{degree}\textdegree - \e261{plusminus}\textplusminus - \alias\textpm - \e262{twosuperior}\texttwosuperior - \e263{threesuperior}\textthreesuperior - \e264{acute}\textacute - \alias{\'{}} - \e265{mu}\textmu - \e266{paragraph}\textparagraph - \alias\P - \e267{periodcentered}\textperiodcentered - \alias\textcdot - \oct27 - \e270{cedilla}\textcedilla - \alias{\c{}} - \e271{onesuperior}\textonesuperior - \e272{ordmasculine}\textordmasculine - \e273{guillemotright}\guillemotright - \alias\textfrqq - \alias\frqq - \e274{onequarter}\textonequarter - \e275{onehalf}\textonehalf - \e276{threequarters}\textthreequarters - \e277{questiondown}\textquestiondown - \alias[?{}']{?`} - \oct30 - \e300{Agrave}{\`A} - \e301{Aacute}{\'A} - \e302{Acircumflex}{\^A} - \e303{Atilde}{\~A} - \e304{Adieresis}{\"A} - \e305{Aring}{\r A} - \e306{AE}{\AE} - \e307{Ccedilla}{\c C} - \oct31 - \e310{Egrave}{\`E} - \e311{Eacute}{\'E} - \e312{Ecircumflex}{\^E} - \e313{Edieresis}{\"E} - \e314{Igrave}{\`I} - \e315{Iacute}{\'I} - \e316{Icircumflex}{\^I} - \e317{Idieresis}{\"I} - \oct32 - \e320{Eth}\DH - \alias\DJ - \e321{Ntilde}{\~N} - \e322{Ograve}{\`O} - \e323{Oacute}{\'O} - \e324{Ocircumflex}{\^O} - \e325{Otilde}{\~O} - \e326{Odieresis}{\"O} - \e327{multiply}\textmultiply - \alias\texttimes - \oct33 - \e330{Oslash}\O - \e331{Ugrave}{\`U} - \e332{Uacute}{\'U} - \e333{Ucircumflex}{\^U} - \e334{Udieresis}{\"U} - \e335{Yacute}{\'Y} - \e336{Thorn}\TH - \e337{germandbls}\ss - \alias\textbeta - \oct34 - \e340{agrave}{\`a} - \e341{aacute}{\'a} - \e342{acircumflex}{\^a} - \e343{atilde}{\~a} - \e344{adieresis}{\"a} - \e345{aring}{\r a} - \e346{ae}{\ae} - \e347{ccedilla}{\c c} - \oct35 - \e350{egrave}{\`e} - \e351{eacute}{\'e} - \e352{ecircumflex}{\^e} - \e353{edieresis}{\"e} - \e354{igrave}{\`i} - \alias[\\`\\i]{\`\i} - \e355{iacute}{\'i} - \alias[\\'\\i]{\'\i} - \e356{icircumflex}{\^\i} - \alias[\\^i]{\^i} - \e357{idieresis}{\"i} - \alias[\\"\\i]{\"\i} - \oct36 - \e360{eth}\dh - \e361{ntilde}{\~n} - \e362{ograve}{\`o} - \e363{oacute}{\'o} - \e364{ocircumflex}{\^o} - \e365{otilde}{\~o} - \e366{odieresis}{\"o} - \e367{divide}\textdivide - \alias\textdiv - \oct37 - \e370{oslash}\o - \e371{ugrave}{\`u} - \e372{uacute}{\'u} - \e373{ucircumflex}{\^u} - \e374{udieresis}{\"u} - \e375{yacute}{\'y} - \e376{thorn}\th - \e377{ydieresis}{\"y} - \symlist{\SS} - \symlist{\TeX\LaTeX\LaTeXe} - \symlist{\eTeX\MF\MP} -% - \tit001 - \oct00 - \e000{Amacron}{\=A} - \e001{amacron}{\=a} - \e002{Abreve}{\u A} - \e003{abreve}{\u a} - \e004{Aogonek}{\k A} - \e005{aogonek}{\k a} - \e006{Cacute}{\'C} - \e007{cacute}{\'c} - \oct01 - \e010{Ccircumflex}{\^C} - \e011{ccircumflex}{\^c} - \e012{Cdot}{\.C} - \e013{cdot}{\.c} - \e014{Ccaron}{\v C} - \e015{ccaron}{\v c} - \e016{Dcaron}{\v D} - \e017{dcaron}{\v d} - \oct02 - \e020{Dslash}{\DJ} - \e021{dslash}{\dj} - \e022{Emacron}{\=E} - \e023{emacron}{\=e} - \e024{Ebreve}{\u E} - \e025{ebreve}{\u e} - \e026{Edot}{\.E} - \e027{edot}{\.e} - \oct03 - \e030{Eogonek}{\k E} - \e031{eogonek}{\k e} - \e032{Ecaron}{\v E} - \e033{ecaron}{\v e} - \e034{Gcircumflex}{\^G} - \e035{gcircumflex}{\^g} - \e036{Gbreve}{\u G} - \e037{gbreve}{\u g} - \oct04 - \e040{Gdot}{\.G} - \e041{gdot}{\.g} - \e042{Gcedilla}{\c G} - \e043{gcedilla}{\c g} - \e044{Hcircumflex}{\^H} - \e045{hcircumflex}{\^h} - \e046{Hslash}\textHslash - \e047{hslash}\texthslash - \oct05 - \e050{Itilde}{\~I} - \e051{itilde}{\~i} - \alias[\\~\\i]{\~\i} - \e052{Imacron}{\=I} - \e053{imacron}{\=i} - \alias[\\=\\i]{\=\i} - \e054{Ibreve}{\u I} - \e055{ibreve}{\u i} - \alias[\\u\\i]{\u\i} - \e056{Iogonek}{\k I} - \e057{iogonek}{\k i} - \alias[\\k\\i]{\k\i} - \oct06 - \e060{Idot}{\.I} - \e061{idotless}{\i} - \e062{IJ}{\IJ} - \e063{ij}{\ij} - \e064{Jcircumflex}{\^J} - \e065{jcircumflex}{\^j} - \alias[\\\string^\\j]{\^\j} - \e066{Kcedilla}{\c K} - \e067{kcedilla}{\c k} - \oct07 - \e070{kgreenlandic}\textkra - \e071{Lacute}{\'L} - \e072{lacute}{\'l} - \e073{Lcedilla}{\c L} - \e074{lcedilla}{\c l} - \e075{Lcaron}{\v L} - \e076{lcaron}{\v l} - \na077 - \oct10 - \e100{ldot}{\.l} - \e101{Lslash}{\L} - \e102{lslash}{\l} - \e103{Nacute}{\'N} - \e104{nacute}{\'n} - \e105{Ncedilla}{\c N} - \e106{ncedilla}{\c n} - \e107{Ncaron}{\v N} - \oct11 - \e110{ncaron}{\v n} - \e111{napostrope}\textnapostrophe - \e112{NG}\NG - \e113{ng}\ng - \e114{Omacron}{\=O} - \e115{omacron}{\=o} - \e116{Obreve}{\u O} - \e117{obreve}{\u o} - \oct12 - \e120{Odoubleacute}{\H O} - \e121{odoubleacute}{\H o} - \e122{OE}{\OE} - \e123{oe}{\oe} - \e124{Racute}{\'R} - \e125{racute}{\'r} - \e126{Rcedilla}{\c R} - \e127{rcedilla}{\c r} - \oct13 - \e130{Rcaron}{\v R} - \e131{rcaron}{\v r} - \e132{Sacute}{\'S} - \e133{sacute}{\'s} - \e134{Scircumflex}{\^S} - \e135{scircumflex}{\^s} - \e136{Scedilla}{\c S} - \e137{scedilla}{\c s} - \oct14 - \e140{Scaron}{\v S} - \e141{scaron}{\v s} - \e142{Tcedilla}{\c T} - \e143{tcedilla}{\c t} - \e144{Tcaron}{\v T} - \e145{tcaron}{\v t} - \e146{Tslash}{\textTslash} - \e147{tslash}{\texttslash} - \oct15 - \e150{Utilde}{\~U} - \e151{utilde}{\~u} - \e152{Umacron}{\=U} - \e153{umacron}{\=u} - \e154{Ubreve}{\u U} - \e155{ubreve}{\u u} - \e156{Uring}{\r U} - \e157{uring}{\r u} - \oct16 - \e160{Udoubleacute}{\H U} - \e161{udoubleacute}{\H u} - \e162{Uogonek}{\k U} - \e163{uogonek}{\k u} - \e164{Wcircumflex}{\^W} - \e165{wcircumflex}{\^w} - \e166{Ycircumflex}{\^Y} - \e167{ycircumflex}{\^y} - \oct17 - \e170{Ydieresis}{\"Y} - \e171{Zacute}{\'Z} - \e172{zacute}{\'z} - \e173{Zdot}{\.Z} - \e174{zdot}{\.z} - \e175{Zcaron}{\v Z} - \e176{zcaron}{\v z} - \e177{longs}\textlongs - \oct20 - \na200 - \na201 - \na202 - \na203 - \na204 - \na205 - \na206 - \na207 - \oct21 - \na210 - \na211 - \na212 - \na213 - \na214 - \na215 - \na216 - \na217 - \oct22 - \na220 - \na221 - \e222{florin}\textflorin - \na223 - \na224 - \na225 - \na226 - \na227 - \oct23 - \na230 - \na231 - \na232 - \na233 - \na234 - \na235 - \na236 - \na237 - \oct24 - \na240 - \na241 - \na242 - \na243 - \na244 - \na245 - \na246 - \na247 - \oct25 - \na250 - \na251 - \na252 - \na253 - \na254 - \na255 - \na256 - \na257 - \oct26 - \na260 - \na261 - \na262 - \na263 - \na264 - \na265 - \na266 - \na267 - \oct27 - \na270 - \na271 - \na272 - \na273 - \na274 - \na275 - \na276 - \na277 - \oct30 - \na300 - \na301 - \na302 - \na303 - \na304 - \na305 - \na306 - \na307 - \oct31 - \na310 - \na311 - \na312 - \na313 - \na314 - \e315{Acaron}{\v A} - \e316{acaron}{\v a} - \e317{Icaron}{\v I} - \oct32 - \e320{icaron}{\v i} - \alias[\\v\\i]{\v\i} - \e321{Ocaron}{\v O} - \e322{ocaron}{\v o} - \e323{Ucaron}{\v U} - \e324{ucaron}{\v u} - \na325 - \na326 - \na327 - \oct33 - \na330 - \na331 - \na332 - \na333 - \na334 - \na335 - \na336 - \na337 - \oct34 - \na340 - \na341 - \na342 - \na343 - \e344{Gslash}{\textGslash} - \e345{gslash}{\textgslash} - \e346{Gcaron}{\v G} - \e347{gcaron}{\v g} - \oct35 - \e350{Kcaron}{\v K} - \e351{kcaron}{\v k} - \e352{Oogonek}{\k O} - \e353{oogonek}{\k o} - \na354 - \na355 - \na356 - \na357 - \oct36 - \e360{jcaron}{\v\j} - \alias{\v j} - \na361 - \na362 - \na363 - \e364{Gacute}{\'G} - \e365{gacute}{\'g} - \na366 - \na367 - \oct37 - \e370{N with grave}{\`N} - \e371{n with grave}{\`n} - \na372 - \na373 - \e374{AE with acute}{\'\AE} - \e375{ae with acute}{\'\ae} - \e376{O with stroke and acute}{\'\O} - \e377{o with stroke and acute}{\'\o} -% - \tit002 - \oct00 - \na000 - \na001 - \na002 - \na003 - \na004 - \na005 - \na006 - \na007 - \oct01 - \na010 - \na011 - \na012 - \na013 - \na014 - \na015 - \na016 - \na017 - \oct02 - \na020 - \na021 - \na022 - \na023 - \na024 - \na025 - \na026 - \na027 - \oct03 - \na030 - \na031 - \na032 - \na033 - \na034 - \na035 - \na036 - \na037 - \oct04 - \na040 - \na041 - \na042 - \na043 - \na044 - \na045 - \na046 - \na047 - \oct05 - \na050 - \na051 - \na052 - \na053 - \na054 - \na055 - \na056 - \na057 - \oct06 - \na060 - \na061 - \na062 - \na063 - \na064 - \na065 - \na066 - \na067 - \oct07 - \na070 - \na071 - \na072 - \na073 - \na074 - \na075 - \na076 - \na077 - \oct10 - \na100 - \na101 - \na102 - \na103 - \na104 - \na105 - \na106 - \na107 - \oct11 - \na110 - \na111 - \na112 - \na113 - \na114 - \na115 - \na116 - \na117 - \oct12 - \na120 - \na121 - \na122 - \na123 - \na124 - \na125 - \na126 - \na127 - \oct13 - \na130 - \na131 - \na132 - \na133 - \na134 - \na135 - \na136 - \na137 - \oct14 - \na140 - \na141 - \na142 - \na143 - \na144 - \na145 - \na146 - \na147 - \oct15 - \na150 - \na151 - \na152 - \na153 - \na154 - \na155 - \na156 - \na157 - \oct16 - \na160 - \na161 - \na162 - \na163 - \na164 - \na165 - \na166 - \na167 - \oct17 - \na170 - \na171 - \na172 - \na173 - \na174 - \na175 - \na176 - \na177 - \oct20 - \na200 - \na201 - \na202 - \na203 - \na204 - \na205 - \na206 - \na207 - \oct21 - \na210 - \na211 - \na212 - \na213 - \na214 - \na215 - \na216 - \na217 - \oct22 - \na220 - \na221 - \na222 - \na223 - \na224 - \na225 - \na226 - \na227 - \oct23 - \na230 - \na231 - \na232 - \na233 - \na234 - \na235 - \na236 - \na237 - \oct24 - \na240 - \na241 - \na242 - \na243 - \na244 - \na245 - \na246 - \na247 - \oct25 - \na250 - \na251 - \na252 - \na253 - \na254 - \na255 - \na256 - \na257 - \oct26 - \na260 - \na261 - \na262 - \na263 - \na264 - \na265 - \na266 - \na267 - \oct27 - \na270 - \na271 - \na272 - \na273 - \na274 - \na275 - \na276 - \na277 - \oct30 - \na300 - \na301 - \na302 - \na303 - \na304 - \na305 - \na306 - \na307 - \oct31 - \na310 - \na311 - \na312 - \na313 - \na314 - \na315 - \na316 - \na317 - \oct32 - \na320 - \na321 - \na322 - \na323 - \na324 - \na325 - \na326 - \na327 - \oct33 - \na330 - \na331 - \na332 - \na333 - \na334 - \na335 - \na336 - \na337 - \oct34 - \na340 - \na341 - \na342 - \na343 - \na344 - \na345 - \na346 - \na347 - \oct35 - \na350 - \na351 - \na352 - \na353 - \na354 - \na355 - \na356 - \na357 - \oct36 - \na360 - \na361 - \na362 - \na363 - \na364 - \na365 - \na366 - \na367 - \oct37 - \na370 - \na371 - \na372 - \na373 - \na374 - \na375 - \na376 - \na377 -% - \tit003 - \oct00 - \na000 - \na001 - \na002 - \na003 - \na004 - \na005 - \na006 - \na007 - \oct01 - \na010 - \na011 - \na012 - \na013 - \na014 - \na015 - \na016 - \na017 - \oct02 - \na020 - \na021 - \na022 - \na023 - \na024 - \na025 - \na026 - \na027 - \oct03 - \na030 - \na031 - \na032 - \na033 - \na034 - \na035 - \na036 - \na037 - \oct04 - \na040 - \na041 - \na042 - \na043 - \na044 - \na045 - \na046 - \na047 - \oct05 - \na050 - \na051 - \na052 - \na053 - \na054 - \na055 - \na056 - \na057 - \oct06 - \na060 - \na061 - \na062 - \na063 - \na064 - \na065 - \na066 - \na067 - \oct07 - \na070 - \na071 - \na072 - \na073 - \na074 - \na075 - \na076 - \na077 - \oct10 - \na100 - \na101 - \na102 - \na103 - \na104 - \na105 - \na106 - \na107 - \oct11 - \na110 - \na111 - \na112 - \na113 - \na114 - \na115 - \na116 - \na117 - \oct12 - \na120 - \na121 - \na122 - \na123 - \na124 - \na125 - \na126 - \na127 - \oct13 - \na130 - \na131 - \na132 - \na133 - \na134 - \na135 - \na136 - \na137 - \oct14 - \na140 - \na141 - \na142 - \na143 - \na144 - \na145 - \na146 - \na147 - \oct15 - \na150 - \na151 - \na152 - \na153 - \na154 - \na155 - \na156 - \na157 - \oct16 - \na160 - \na161 - \na162 - \na163 - \na164 - \na165 - \na166 - \na167 - \oct17 - \na170 - \na171 - \na172 - \na173 - \na174 - \na175 - \na176 - \na177 - \oct20 - \na200 - \na201 - \na202 - \na203 - \na204 - \na205 - \e206{Alpha tonos}{\'\textAlpha} - \na207 - \oct21 - \e210{Epsilon tonos}{\'\textEpsilon} - \e211{Eta tonos}{\'\textEta} - \e212{Iota tonos}{\'\textIota} - \na213 - \e214{Omicron tonos}{\'\textOmicron} - \na215 - \e216{Upsilon tonos}{\'\textUpsilon} - \e217{Omega tonos}{\'\textOmega} - \oct22 - \e220{Iota dialytika tonos}{\'\textIotadieresis} - \e221{Alpha}\textAlpha - \e222{Beta}\textBeta - \e223{Gamma}\textGamma - \e224{Delta}\textDelta - \e225{Epsilon}\textEpsilon - \e226{Zeta}\textZeta - \e227{Eta}\textEta - \oct23 - \e230{Theta}\textTheta - \e231{Iota}\textIota - \e232{Kappa}\textKappa - \e233{Lambda}\textLambda - \e234{Mu}\textMu - \e235{Nu}\textNu - \e236{Xi}\textXi - \e237{Omicron}\textOmicron - \oct24 - \e240{Pi}\textPi - \e241{Rho}\textRho - \na242 - \e243{Sigma}\textSigma - \e244{Tau}\textTau - \e245{Upsilon}\textUpsilon - \e246{Phi}\textPhi - \e247{Chi}\textChi - \oct25 - \e250{Psi}\textPsi - \e251{Omega}\textOmega - \e252{Iota dialytika}{\"\textIota} - \e253{Upsilon dialytika}{\"\textUpsilon} - \e254{alpha tonos}{\'\textalpha} - \e255{epsilon tonos}{\'\textepsilon} - \e256{eta tonos}{\'\texteta} - \e257{iota tonos}{\'\textiota} - \oct26 - \e260{upsilon dialytika tonos}{\"\textupsilonacute} - \e261{alpha}\textalpha - \e262{beta}\textbeta - \e263{gamma}\textgamma - \e264{delta}\textdelta - \e265{epsilon}\textepsilon - \e266{zeta}\textzeta - \e267{eta}\texteta - \oct27 - \e270{theta}\texttheta - \e271{iota}\textiota - \e272{kappa}\textkappa - \e273{lambda}\textlambda - \e274{mu}\textmu - \e275{nu}\textnu - \e276{xi}\textxi - \e277{omicron}\textomicron - \oct30 - \e300{pi}\textpi - \e301{rho}\textrho - \e302{varsigma}\textvarsigma - \e303{sigma}\textsigma - \e304{tau}\texttau - \e305{upsilon}\textupsilon - \e306{phi}\textphi - \e307{chi}\textchi - \oct31 - \e310{psi}\textpsi - \e311{omega}\textomega - \e312{iota dialytika}{\"\textiota} - \e313{upsilon dialytika}{\"\textupsilon} - \e314{omicron tonos}{\'\textomicron} - \e315{upsilon tonos}{\'\textupsilon} - \e316{omega tonos}{\'\textomega} - \na317 - \oct32 - \na320 - \na321 - \na322 - \na323 - \na324 - \na325 - \na326 - \na327 - \oct33 - \na330 - \na331 - \na332 - \na333 - \na334 - \na335 - \na336 - \na337 - \oct34 - \na340 - \na341 - \na342 - \na343 - \na344 - \na345 - \na346 - \na347 - \oct35 - \na350 - \na351 - \na352 - \na353 - \na354 - \na355 - \na356 - \na357 - \oct36 - \na360 - \na361 - \na362 - \na363 - \na364 - \na365 - \na366 - \na367 - \oct37 - \na370 - \na371 - \na372 - \na373 - \na374 - \na375 - \na376 - \na377 -% - \tit004 - \oct00 - \na000 - \e001{IO}\CYRYO - \alias[\\"\\CYRE]{\"\CYRE} - \e002{DJE}\CYRDJE - \e003{GJE}{\'\CYRG} - \e004{ukrainian IE}\CYRIE - \e005{DZE}\CYRDZE - \e006{byelorussian-ukrainian I}\CYRII - \e007{YI}\CYRYI - \oct01 - \e010{JE}\CYRJE - \e011{LJE}\CYRLJE - \e012{NJE}\CYRNJE - \e013{TSHE}\CYRTSHE - \e014{KJE}{\'\CYRK} - \na015 - \e016{short U}\CYRUSHRT - \e017{DZHE}\CYRDZHE - \oct02 - \e020{A}\CYRA - \e021{BE}\CYRB - \e022{VE}\CYRV - \e023{GHE}\CYRG - \e024{DE}\CYRD - \e025{IE}\CYRE - \e026{ZHE}\CYRZH - \e027{ZE}\CYRZ - \oct03 - \e030{I}\CYRI - \e031{short I}\CYRISHRT - \alias[\\U\\CYRI]{\U\CYRI} - \e032{KA}\CYRK - \e033{EL}\CYRL - \e034{EM}\CYRM - \e035{EN}\CYRN - \e036{O}\CYRO - \e037{PE}\CYRP - \oct04 - \e040{ER}\CYRR - \e041{ES}\CYRS - \e042{TE}\CYRT - \e043{U}\CYRU - \e044{EF}\CYRF - \e045{HA}\CYRH - \e046{TSE}\CYRC - \e047{CHE}\CYRCH - \oct05 - \e050{SHA}\CYRSH - \e051{SHCHA}\CYRSHCH - \e052{HARD SIGN}\CYRHRDSN - \e053{YERU}\CYRERY - \e054{SOFT SIGN}\CYRSFTSN - \e055{E}\CYREREV - \e056{YU}\CYRYU - \e057{YA}\CYRYA - \oct06 - \e060{a}\cyra - \e061{be}\cyrb - \e062{ve}\cyrv - \e063{ghe}\cyrg - \e064{de}\cyrd - \e065{ie}\cyre - \e066{zhe}\cyrzh - \e067{ze}\cyrz - \oct07 - \e070{i}\cyri - \e071{short i}\cyrishrt - \alias[\\U\\cyri]{\U\cyri} - \e072{ka}\cyrk - \e073{el}\cyrl - \e074{em}\cyrm - \e075{en}\cyrn - \e076{o}\cyro - \e077{pe}\cyrp - \oct10 - \e100{er}\cyrr - \e101{es}\cyrs - \e102{te}\cyrt - \e103{u}\cyru - \e104{ef}\cyrf - \e105{ha}\cyrh - \e106{tse}\cyrc - \e107{che}\cyrch - \oct11 - \e110{sha}\cyrsh - \e111{shcha}\cyrshch - \e112{hard sign}\cyrhrdsn - \e113{yeru}\cyrery - \e114{soft sign}\cyrsftsn - \e115{e}\cyrerev - \e116{yu}\cyryu - \e117{ya}\cyrya - \oct12 - \na120 - \e121{io}\cyryo - \e122{dje}\cyrdje - \e123{gje}{\'\cyrg} - \e124{ukrainian ie}\cyrie - \e125{dze}\cyrdze - \e126{byelorussian-ukrainian i}\cyrii - \e127{yi}\cyryi - \oct13 - \e130{je}\cyrje - \e131{lje}\cyrlje - \e132{nje}\cyrnje - \e133{tshe}\cyrtshe - \e134{kje}{\'\cyrk} - \na135 - \e136{short u}\cyrushrt - \e137{dzhe}\cyrdzhe - \oct14 - \e140{OMEGA}\CYROMEGA - \e141{omega}\cyromega - \e142{YAT}\CYRYAT - \e143{yat}\cyryat - \e144{iotified E}\CYRIOTE - \e145{iotified e}\cyriote - \e146{little YUS}\CYRLYUS - \e147{little yus}\cyrlyus - \oct15 - \e150{iotified little YUS}\CYRIOTLYUS - \e151{iotified little yos}\cyriotlyus - \e152{big YUS}\CYRBYUS - \e153{big yus}\cyrbyus - \e154{iotified big YUS}\CYRIOTBYUS - \e155{iotified big yus}\cyriotbyus - \e156{KSI}\CYRKSI - \e157{ksi}\cyrksi - \oct16 - \e160{PSI}\CYRPSI - \e161{psi}\cyrpsi - \e162{FITA}\CYRFITA - \e163{fita}\cyrfita - \e164{IZHISA}\CYRIZH - \e165{izhisa}\cyrizh - \e166{IZHISA double grave}{\C\CYRIZH} - \e167{izhisa double grave}{\C\cyrizh} - \oct17 - \e170{UK}\CYRUK - \e171{uk}\cyruk - \e172{round OMEGA}\CYROMEGARND - \e173{round omega}\cyromegarnd - \e174{OMEGA titlo}\CYROMEGATITLO - \e175{omega titlo}\cyromegatitlo - \e176{OT}\CYROT - \e177{ot}\cyrot - \oct20 - \e200{KOPPA}\CYRKOPPA - \e201{koppa}\cyrkoppa - \e202{thousands sign}\cyrthousands - \na203 - \na204 - \na205 - \na206 - \na207 - \oct21 - \na210 - \na211 - \na212 - \na213 - \na214 - \na215 - \na216 - \na217 - \oct22 - \e220{GHE upturn}\CYRGUP - \e221{ghe upturn}\cyrgup - \e222{GHE stroke}\CYRGHCRS - \e223{ghe stroke}\cyrghcrs - \e224{GHE middle hook}\CYRGHK - \e225{ghe middle hook}\cyrghk - \e226{ZHE descender}\CYRZHDSC - \e227{zhe descender}\cyrzhdsc - \oct23 - \e230{ZE descender}\CYRZDSC - \e231{ze descender}\cyrzdsc - \e232{KA descender}\CYRKDSC - \e233{ka descender}\cyrkdsc - \e234{KA vertical stroke}\CYRKVCRS - \e235{ka vertical stroke}\cyrkvcrs - \e236{KA stroke}\CYRKHCRS - \e237{ka stroke}\cyrkhcrs - \oct24 - \e240{bashkir KA}\CYRKBEAK - \e241{bashkir ka}\cyrkbeak - \e242{EN descender}\CYRNDSC - \e243{en descender}\cyrndsc - \e244{ligature EN GHE}\CYRNG - \e245{ligature en ghe}\cyrng - \e246{PE middle hook}\CYRPHK - \e247{pe middle hook}\cyrphk - \oct25 - \e250{abkhasian HA}\CYRABHHA - \e251{abkhasian ha}\cyrabhha - \e252{ES descender}\CYRSDSC - \e253{es descender}\cyrsdsc - \e254{TE descender}\CYRTDSC - \e255{te descender}\cyrtdsc - \e256{straight U}\CYRY - \e257{straight u}\cyry - \oct26 - \e260{straight U stroke}\CYRYHCRS - \e261{straight u stroke}\cyryhcrs - \e262{HA descender}\CYRHDSC - \e263{ha descender}\cyrhdsc - \e264{ligature TE TSE}\CYRTETSE - \e265{ligature te tse}\cyrtetse - \e266{CHE right descender}\CYRCHRDSC - \e267{che right descender}\cyrchrdsc - \oct27 - \e270{CHE vertical stroke}\CYRCHVCRS - \e271{che vertical stroke}\cyrchvcrs - \e272{SHHA}\CYRSHHA - \e273{shha}\cyrshha - \e274{abkhasian CHE}\CYRABHCH - \e275{abkhasian che}\cyrabhch - \e276{abkhasian CHE descender}\CYRABHCHDSC - \e277{abkhasian che descender}\cyrabhchdsc - \oct30 - \e300{palochka}\CYRpalochka - \e301{ZHE breve}{\U\CYRZH} - \e302{zhe breve}{\U\cyrzh} - \e303{KA hook}\CYRKHK - \e304{ka hook}\cyrkhk - \na305 - \na306 - \e307{EN hook}\CYRNHK - \oct31 - \e310{en hook}\cyrnhk - \na311 - \na312 - \e313{khakassian CHE}\CYRCHLDSC - \e314{khakassian che}\cyrchldsc - \na315 - \na316 - \na317 - \oct32 - \e320{A breve}{\U\CYRA} - \e321{a breve}{\U\cyra} - \e322{A diaeresis}{\"\CYRA} - \e323{a diaeresis}{\"\cyra} - \e324{ligature A IE}\CYRAE - \e325{ligature a ie}\cyrae - \e326{IE breve}{\U\CYRE} - \e327{ie breve}{\U\cyre} - \oct33 - \e330{SCHWA}\CYRSCHWA - \e331{schwa}\cyrschwa - \e332{SCHWA diaeresis}{\"\CYRSCHWA} - \e333{schwa diaeresis}{\"\cyrschwa} - \e334{ZHE diaeresis}{\"\CYRZH} - \e335{zhe diaeresis}{\"\cyrzh} - \e336{ZE diaeresis}{\"\CYRZ} - \e337{ze diaeresis}{\"\cyrz} - \oct34 - \e340{abkhasian DZE}\CYRABHDZE - \e341{abkhasian dze}\cyrabhdze - \e342{I macron}{\=\CYRI} - \e343{i macron}{\=\cyri} - \e344{I diaeresis}{\"\CYRI} - \e345{i diaeresis}{\"\cyri} - \e346{O diaeresis}{\"\CYRO} - \e347{o diaeresis}{\"\cyro} - \oct35 - \e350{barred O}\CYROTLD - \e351{barred o}\cyrotld - \e352{barred O diaeresis}{\"\CYROTLD} - \e353{barred o diaeresis}{\"\cyrotld} - \na354 - \na355 - \e356{U macron}{\=\CYRU} - \e357{u macron}{\=\cyru} - \oct36 - \e360{U diaeresis}{\"\CYRU} - \e361{u diaeresis}{\"\cyru} - \e362{U double acute}{\H\CYRU} - \e363{u double acute}{\H\cyru} - \e364{CHE diaeresis}{\"\CYRCH} - \e365{che diaeresis}{\"\cyrch} - \na366 - \na367 - \oct37 - \e370{YERU diaeresis}{\"\CYRERY} - \e371{yeru diaeresis}{\"\cyrery} - \na372 - \na373 - \na374 - \na375 - \na376 - \na377 -% - \tit040 - \oct00 - \na000 - \na001 - \na002 - \na003 - \na004 - \na005 - \na006 - \na007 - \oct01 - \na010 - \na011 - \na012 - \na013 - \na014 - \na015 - \na016 - \na017 - \oct02 - \na020 - \na021 - \na022 - \e023{en dash}\textendash - \e024{em dash}\textemdash - \na025 - \na026 - \na027 - \oct03 - \e030{left single quotation mark}\textquoteleft - \e031{right single quotation mark}\textquoteright - \e032{single low-9 quotation mark}\quotesinglbase - \na033 - \e034{left double quotation mark}\textquotedblleft - \alias\textgrqq - \alias\grqq - \e035{right double quotation mark}\textquotedblright - \e036{double low-9 quotation mark}\quotedblbase - \alias\textglqq - \alias\glqq - \na037 - \oct04 - \e040{dagger}\textdagger - \e041{double dagger}\textdaggerdbl - \e042{bullet}\textbullet - \na043 - \na044 - \na045 - \e046{horizontal ellipsis}\textellipsis - \na047 - \oct05 - \na050 - \na051 - \na052 - \na053 - \na054 - \na055 - \na056 - \na057 - \oct06 - \e060{per mille sign}\textperthousand - \e061{per ten thousand sign}\textpertenthousand - \na062 - \na063 - \na064 - \na065 - \na066 - \na067 - \oct07 - \na070 - \e071{single left-pointing angle quotation mark}\guilsinglleft - \e072{singe right-pointing angle quotation mark}\guilsinglright - \na073 - \na074 - \na075 - \na076 - \na077 - \oct10 - \na100 - \na101 - \na102 - \na103 - \e104{fraction slash}\textfractionsolidus - \na105 - \na106 - \na107 - \oct11 - \na110 - \na111 - \na112 - \na113 - \na114 - \na115 - \na116 - \na117 - \oct12 - \na120 - \na121 - \na122 - \na123 - \na124 - \na125 - \na126 - \na127 - \oct13 - \na130 - \na131 - \na132 - \na133 - \na134 - \na135 - \na136 - \na137 - \oct14 - \na140 - \na141 - \na142 - \na143 - \na144 - \na145 - \na146 - \na147 - \oct15 - \na150 - \na151 - \na152 - \na153 - \na154 - \na155 - \na156 - \na157 - \oct16 - \na160 - \na161 - \na162 - \na163 - \na164 - \na165 - \na166 - \na167 - \oct17 - \na170 - \na171 - \na172 - \na173 - \na174 - \na175 - \na176 - \na177 - \oct20 - \na200 - \na201 - \na202 - \na203 - \na204 - \na205 - \na206 - \na207 - \oct21 - \na210 - \na211 - \na212 - \na213 - \na214 - \na215 - \na216 - \na217 - \oct22 - \na220 - \na221 - \na222 - \na223 - \na224 - \na225 - \na226 - \na227 - \oct23 - \na230 - \na231 - \na232 - \na233 - \na234 - \na235 - \na236 - \na237 - \oct24 - \na240 - \na241 - \na242 - \na243 - \na244 - \na245 - \na246 - \na247 - \oct25 - \na250 - \na251 - \na252 - \na253 - \e254{Euro}\texteuro - \na255 - \na256 - \na257 - \oct26 - \na260 - \na261 - \na262 - \na263 - \na264 - \na265 - \na266 - \na267 - \oct27 - \na270 - \na271 - \na272 - \na273 - \na274 - \na275 - \na276 - \na277 - \oct30 - \na300 - \na301 - \na302 - \na303 - \na304 - \na305 - \na306 - \na307 - \oct31 - \na310 - \na311 - \na312 - \na313 - \na314 - \na315 - \na316 - \na317 - \oct32 - \na320 - \na321 - \na322 - \na323 - \na324 - \na325 - \na326 - \na327 - \oct33 - \na330 - \na331 - \na332 - \na333 - \na334 - \na335 - \na336 - \na337 - \oct34 - \na340 - \na341 - \na342 - \na343 - \na344 - \na345 - \na346 - \na347 - \oct35 - \na350 - \na351 - \na352 - \na353 - \na354 - \na355 - \na356 - \na357 - \oct36 - \na360 - \na361 - \na362 - \na363 - \na364 - \na365 - \na366 - \na367 - \oct37 - \na370 - \na371 - \na372 - \na373 - \na374 - \na375 - \na376 - \na377 -% - \tit041 - \symlist{\textcelsius\textnumero\texttrademark} - - \section*{\fileinfo} - Document: \textbf{\filename\space[\filedate\space\fileversion]} - \subsection*{Function} - This test file has several tasks: - \begin{itemize} - \item Testing package \emph{hyperref} with encoding file - \emph{puenc.def}. - \item Showing glyph commands and aliases that are supported by - package \emph{hyperref}. - \item Test for the pdf reader, especially \emph{AcrobatReader}. - Which glyphs of the \emph{Unicode} encoding are - correctly displayed? - \item These glyphs are shown that package \emph{hyperref} - replaces with simpler letters in order to avoid missing glyphs. - \end{itemize} - \subsection*{Short explanation of the bookmarks} - \begin{enumerate} - \item The outline entries of the first level show a summary of their - subentries. Second a screenshot with closed bookmarks - will contain all slots of the \emph{Unicode} encoding. - \item The second level of outline entries describes each slot or glyph: - \begin{enumerate} - \item \label{oct}% - Octal code of the slot in the \emph{Unicode} encoding. - \item The glyph is shown twice, surrounded by underscores: - The first one is produced by the octal sequence, see \ref{oct}. - The second one is the result of the higher glyph command, - see \ref{high}. - \item The glyph name of \emph{Unicode} encoding. - \item \label{high}% - The higher glyph \TeX-command, supported by - package \emph{hyperref}. - \end{enumerate} - \item Aliases of the glyph commands are shown as subentries of the - outline that describes the slot of that glyph command. - \end{enumerate} -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testbookmark.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testbookmark.tex deleted file mode 100644 index bb6397061de..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testbookmark.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass[12pt]{article} -\usepackage{xspace} -\usepackage{hyperref} -\newcommand{\x}{x\xspace} - -\begin{document} - \section{Implicite space: \x world} - \section{Explicite spaces: \x\ world \x\space world \x~world} - \section{\x.+\x,+\x!+\x?+\x-+\x:+\x;+\x/+last-\x} - \makeatletter - \section{~|~~|~~~|~~~~|~~~~~|~~~~|~~~|~~|~} - \section{\x()(\x) } - \section{Italic correction: [\x\/]} - \section{::Nothing follows:} - \section{} - \section{\x} -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testfor2.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testfor2.tex deleted file mode 100644 index d91596d5aad..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testfor2.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass{article} -\usepackage[dvips]{web} - -\def\r{\string\r} -\def\n{\string\n} - -\begin{document} -\begin{Form} - -\noindent First Sub total. - -\medskip\noindent -\makebox[.75in][l]{Number 1:} \TextField[width=1in,name=firstnum, -keystroke={AFNumber_Keystroke(2,0,0,0,"",true);}, -format={AFNumber_Format(2,0,0,0,"",true);}]{} - -\medskip\noindent -\makebox[.75in][l]{Number 2:} \TextField[width=1in,name=secondnum, -keystroke={AFNumber_Keystroke(2,0,0,0,"",true);}, -format={AFNumber_Format(2,0,0,0,"",true);}]{} - -\medskip\noindent -\makebox[.75in][l]{Sub total:} \TextField[width=1in,name=total1,align={0 /_objdef {total1}}, -format={AFNumber_Format(2,0,0,0,"",true);}, keystroke={AFNumber_Keystroke(2,0,0,0,"",true);}, -calculate={AFSimple_Calculate("SUM",new Array("firstnum", "secondnum"));\string\040}, -format={AFNumber_Format(2,0,0,0,"",true);}]{} - -\bigskip\noindent Second Sub total: - -\medskip\noindent -\makebox[.75in][l]{Number 1:} \TextField[width=1in,name=Number.1, -keystroke={AFNumber_Keystroke(2,0,0,0,"",true);}, -format={AFNumber_Format(2,0,0,0,"",true);}]{} - -\medskip\noindent -\makebox[.75in][l]{Number 2:} \TextField[width=1in,name=Number.2, -keystroke={AFNumber_Keystroke(2,0,0,0,"",true);}, -format={AFNumber_Format(2,0,0,0,"",true);}]{} - -\medskip\noindent -\makebox[.75in][l]{Total:} \TextField[width=1in,name=total2, -format={AFNumber_Format(2,0,0,0,"",true);},align={0 /_objdef {total2}}, -keystroke={AFNumber_Keystroke(2,0,0,0,"",true);}, -calculate={AFSimple_Calculate("SUM",new Array("Number"));\r}, -format={AFNumber_Format(2,0,0,0,"",true);}]{} - - - -\bigskip\noindent -\makebox[.75in][l]{Grand Total:} \TextField[width=1in,name=total, -format={AFNumber_Format(2,0,0,0,"",true);},align={0 /_objdef {total}}, -keystroke={AFNumber_Keystroke(2,0,0,0,"",true);}, -calculate={this.getField("total").value=this.getField("total1").value+% - this.getField("total2").value;\r}, -format={AFNumber_Format(2,0,0,0,"",true);}]{} - - -\special{! [ {corder} 0 [ {total1} {total2} {total} ] /PUTINTERVAL pdfmark} - -\end{Form} -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testform.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testform.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 8ddc3f7d9b9..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testform.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -%\begin{Form}[action=http:www.rhbnc.ac.uk/htbin/shew-fields,html,method=post] - -\documentclass{article} -\usepackage[bookmarks=false]{hyperref} -\setlength{\parindent}{0pt} -\setlength{\parskip}{10pt} -\begin{document} -\begin{Form}[action=mailto:srahtz,encoding=html,method=post] - -\TextField[width=3in,name=xname,value={Bilbo Baggins}] - {Full name: } - -%\TextField[name=warfs,validate={AFRange_Validate\string\(true, 1, true, 13\string\);}] -% {How many dwarves came along: } - -\TextField[multiline,width=1in,name=address,borderstyle=D, - color=1 1 1,backgroundcolor=0 0 .5, - value={Bag End, The Hill, Hobbiton}]{Address: } - -\ChoiceMenu[default=Home,menulength=3,width=2in,name=travel,default=Beorn] - {Favorite part of your travels:} - {Trolls,Misty Mountains,Beorn,Mirkwood,Elves,Laketown,% - Smaug,The Battle} - -Have you still got your: -\CheckBox[]{Sword} -\CheckBox[name=coat]{Mithril coat} -%\CheckBox[name=ring,checked]{\textbf{Ring!}} -\CheckBox[name=ring,checked]{Ring!} - -\ChoiceMenu[radio,default=Again,name=next,borderwidth=3,bordercolor=0 1 0] - {Do you want to:} - {Do it all again=Again, - Pretend it never happened=Forget, - Write a book about it=Write} - -%\TextField[password,name=made]{\emph{Who} made the ring? } -\TextField[password,name=made]{Who made the ring? } - -\ChoiceMenu[combo,default=Bofur,name=whatdwarf, - ]{Select funniest name, or add one} - {Bofur,Thorin,Gollum,Smaug,Gandalf} - -%\PushButton[name=xxx,onclick={app.beep(0)}]{Make a horrid beep} - -\Submit{Send} -\Reset{Clear} - -\end{Form} -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testnb.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testnb.tex deleted file mode 100644 index 42abd8e0ac6..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testnb.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass{article} -\usepackage[german]{babel} -\usepackage[numbers,sort&compress]{natbib} -\usepackage{hyperref} -\usepackage{times} - -\begin{document} - -In addition, this theory---that of the German sociologist Niklas -Luhmann---is one -of the most (if not the most) powerful -contemporary general sociological theories -\citep{luhm:DoS,Luhm:Soc&int,luhm:WrtdG}. Therefore, in the rest of -this section, rather than making an eclectic use of different social -theories, I briefly present portions of Luhmann's theory. - -\begin{thebibliography}{3} -\expandafter\ifx\csname natexlab\endcsname\relax\def\natexlab#1{#1}\fi - -\bibitem[Luhmann(1982)]{luhm:DoS} -Niklas Luhmann. -\newblock {\em The Differentiation of Society}. -\newblock New York: Columbia University Press, 1982. - -\bibitem[Luhmann(1987)]{Luhm:Soc&int} -Niklas Luhmann. -\newblock The evolutionary differentiation between society and interaction. -\newblock In Jeffrey~C. Alexander, Bernhard Giesen, Richard Muench, and Neil~J. - Smelser, editors, {\em The Micro-Macro Link}, pages 112--31. Berkeley: - University of California Press, 1987. - -\bibitem[Luhmann(1988)]{luhm:WrtdG} -Niklas Luhmann. -\newblock {\em Die Wirtschaft der Gesellschaft}. -\newblock Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1988. - -\end{thebibliography} -\end{document} -\usepackage -[%linkcolor=yellow, - citecolor=yellow, - citebordercolor={.5 .5 0}, - pdftitle={Testing natbib and hyperref}, - pdfauthor={SPQR and PWD}, - pdfsubject={Dummy stuff}, - pdfkeywords=Luhmann, -% pdfstartview=/FitB, - pdfpagemode=UseThumbs -] -{hyperref} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testoz.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testoz.tex deleted file mode 100644 index f56c111a976..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testoz.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass{article} -\usepackage{hyperref} -\begin{document} -\section{Pointing to dvi names} -\href{dvi::TeX-docs:nasty.dvi}{relative path to nasty.dvi}!\par -\href{:TeX-docs:nasty.dvi}{relative path to nasty.dvi}!\par -\href{HD:OzTeX:TeX-docs:nasty.dvi}{full path to nasty.dvi}!\par -\href{dvi:HD:OzTeX:TeX-docs:nasty.dvi}{full path to nasty.dvi}!\par -\href{dvi:nasty.dvi}{nasty.dvi in current folder}!\par -\href{dvi:nasty.dvi@3}{page 3 in nasty.dvi}!\par -\href{nasty.dvi@3}{page 3 in nasty.dvi}!\par -\href{nasty.dvi}{nasty.dvi}!\par -\href{file:nasty.dvi}{nasty.dvi}!\par -\href{file:HD:OzTeX:TeX-docs:nasty.dvi}{full path to nasty.dvi}!\par -\href{dvi:ozuser.dvi#section.12}{section 12 in user guide}!\par - -\href{x/y/z.dvi}{x/y/z.dvi} -\href{/x/y/z.dvi}{/x/y/z.dvi} -\href{http://x/y/z.dvi}{http://x/y/z.dvi} -\href{http://x:80/y/z.dvi}{http://x:80/y/z.dvi} -\section{Pointing to pdf names} -\href{dvi::TeX-docs:nasty.pdf}{relative path to nasty.pdf}!\par -\href{:TeX-docs:nasty.pdf}{relative path to nasty.pdf}!\par -\href{HD:OzTeX:TeX-docs:nasty.pdf}{full path to nasty.pdf}!\par -\href{dvi:HD:OzTeX:TeX-docs:nasty.pdf}{full path to nasty.pdf}!\par -\href{dvi:nasty.pdf}{nasty.pdf in current folder}!\par -\href{dvi:nasty.pdf@3}{page 3 in nasty.pdf}!\par -\href{nasty.pdf@3}{page 3 in nasty.pdf}!\par -\href{nasty.pdf}{nasty.pdf}!\par -\href{file:nasty.pdf}{nasty.pdf}!\par -\href{file:HD:OzTeX:TeX-docs:nasty.pdf}{full path to nasty.pdf}!\par -\href{dvi:ozuser.pdf#section.12}{section 12 in user guide}!\par - -\href{x/y/z.pdf}{x/y/z.pdf} -\href{/x/y/z.pdf}{/x/y/z.pdf} -\href{http://x/y/z.pdf}{http://x/y/z.pdf} -\href{http://x:80/y/z.pdf}{http://x:80/y/z.pdf} -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testslide.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testslide.tex deleted file mode 100644 index fa367b556a2..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testslide.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,101 +0,0 @@ -% dummy file seminar.con, if it does not exist. -\begin{filecontents}{seminar.con} -\end{filecontents} -\documentclass[]{seminar} -\usepackage{slidesec} -\def\thepage{E\arabic{page}} -\usepackage{lastpage} -\usepackage{xspace} -\usepackage{makeidx} -\usepackage[pdfstartview={FitBH -32768},pdfpagemode=None,plainpages=false,colorlinks]{hyperref} -\hypersetup{pdfauthor=?`\c C\"asar M\"uller n\~ao!`} -\setcounter{tocdepth}{4} -\setcounter{secnumdepth}{4} -\makeindex -\hypersetup{pdftitle=Welcome to the Monkey House} -\newcommand{\ANS}{\textsf{ANSYS}\xspace} -\begin{document} -\begin{slide} -\slideheading{xx} -\end{slide} -\begin{slide} -\listofslides -\end{slide} - -\begin{slide} -\slideheading{A funny \ANS-section} -Page 1; See \textcolor{red}{page} --\pageref{page2}-- -\end{slide} -\begin{slide} -Page 2; this is page 2\label{page2} -\end{slide} - -\begin{slide} -\index{an item on slide 3} - -\htmladdnormallink{A dummy URL}{http://www.tug.org/A-Fake_URL.html} - -\Acrobatmenu{Quit}{End Acrobat Reader} - -\Acrobatmenu{FullScreen}{Switch to full screen} - -\Acrobatmenu{ZoomIn}{Zoom in} - -$\int\!dx$ -\end{slide} -\begin{slide} -\slideheading{Yet another ?`\c C\"asar M\"uller n\~ao!`} - -\end{slide} -\begin{slide} -\slideheading{Testing Int\'ernal J\oe mps}\label{ss:intjmps} - -This is some text and this is a \hypertarget{target}{target}. - -\end{slide} -\begin{slide} -Now lets jump to \hyperlink{target}{Target}. - -Let's try going to Section~\ref{ss:intjmps} - -\end{slide} -\begin{slide} -\slideheading{A \ss ection with $\leq$} -xx -xx -\subsubsection{A subsubsection \texorpdfstring{$a+b$}{a+b}} -xx -\paragraph{A paragraph} -xx -\subparagraph{A subparagraph} -xxx -\end{slide} -\begin{slide} -\slideheading{Testing External Jumps}\label{ss:extjmps} - -\begin{enumerate} - -\item Jump to an external: The jump -\href{file:test7#TestTarget}{target} should open test7.pdf on -page 2, -\item Jump to an external: The jump -\href{file:test7#page.1}{page 1} should open test7.pdf on -page 1. - -%\item Jump to an relative external strange file -%\href{/D/srahtz/skills.doc}{destination} - -\href{run:picture.eps}{a PS file to launch} - -\href{run:fontman.exe}{an application} - -\href{run:e:\string\\mdraw\string\\mdraw.exe#picture.eps}{a PS file to launch (2)} -\end{enumerate} -\end{slide} -\begin{slide} -\printindex -\end{slide} -\end{document} - - - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testurl.bbl b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testurl.bbl deleted file mode 100644 index b9a3697a343..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testurl.bbl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -\begin{thebibliography}{1} - -\bibitem{THE} -David~Loberg Code. -\newblock Aural comprehension guide (webpage). -\newblock \url{http://www.wmich.edu/mus-theo/etg/et_guide.html}. - -\end{thebibliography} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testurl.bib b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testurl.bib deleted file mode 100644 index 883c938fa1c..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testurl.bib +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -@MISC{THE, - key={the}, - author={David Loberg Code}, - title={Aural Comprehension Guide (Webpage)}, - note={\url{http://www.wmich.edu/mus-theo/etg/et_guide.html}} -} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testurl.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testurl.tex deleted file mode 100644 index d2a2a6f0b6d..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/latex/hyperref/test/testurl.tex +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ -\documentclass[11pt]{article} -\usepackage[]{color} -\usepackage[letterpaper,colorlinks,breaklinks,backref]{hyperref} -%\usepackage{url} %use as alternative to hyperref for testing -\newcommand{\myurl}[1]{{\url{{#1}}}} - -\begin{document} -\url{http://www.wmich.edu/mus-theo/etg/et_guide.html} %ok now with hyperref, ok with url -\myurl{http://www.wmich.edu/mus-theo/etg/et_guide.html} %fails with hyperref, ok with url - -\cite{THE} -\bibliographystyle{unsrt} -\bibliography{testurl}%fails with hyperref, ok with url -\end{document} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/bmhydoc.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/bmhydoc.sty new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a250f2261e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/bmhydoc.sty @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} +\ProvidesPackage{bmhydoc} + [2007/03/19 Bookmark section with hyperref documentation (HO)] + +% This package adds bookmark entries that are added at the end +% and lists and links the PDF files of the hyperref documentation. +% Only pdfTeX in PDF mode is supported by this package. +% +% History +% +% 2005/08/27 +% * First version +% 2006/02/08 +% * Comments added +% * \HyperrefOverview +% 2007/03/19 +% * Use package bookmark that also support other drivers +% than pdfTeX. + +\RequirePackage[atend]{bookmark}[2007/04/04] + +\BookmarkAtEnd{% + \bookmarksetup{% + startatroot,% + open,% + openlevel=2% + }% +} + +\newcommand*{\@bmhydoc}[4][]{% + \BookmarkAtEnd{% + \bookmark[% + gotor={#3},% + color={[rgb]{0,0,1}},% + level={#2},% + view={XYZ null null null},% + #1,% + ]{#4}% + }% +} +\AtEndDocument{% + \@bmhydoc[open=false]{0}{manual.pdf}{Hyperref manual} + \@bmhydoc{1}{README.pdf}{README} + \@bmhydoc{1}{ChangeLog.pdf}{ChangeLog} + \@bmhydoc{1}{options.pdf}{Options} + \@bmhydoc{1}{slides.pdf}{Bookmark talk, slides} + \@bmhydoc{2}{paper.pdf}{Bookmark talk, paper} + \@bmhydoc{1}{hyperref.pdf}{Sources: hyperref.dtx} + \@bmhydoc{2}{backref.pdf}{backref.dtx} + \@bmhydoc{2}{nameref.pdf}{nameref.dtx} +} + +\newcommand*{\HyperrefOverview}{% + \def\bmhydoc@title{Documentation overview for \texttt{hyperref}}% + \@ifstar{% + % \phantomsection + % \addcontentsline{toc}{section}{\bmhydoc@title}% + \section*{\bmhydoc@title}% + \@HyperrefOverview + }{% + \section{\bmhydoc@title}% + \@HyperrefOverview + }% +} +\def\@HyperrefOverview{% + The documentation for package \texttt{hyperref} consists + of several files: + \begingroup + \newcommand*{\entry}[2]{% + \item[\href{file:##1}{##2}]% + \ignorespaces + }% + \begin{description} + \entry{manual.pdf}{\textbf{Manual}} + The \textbf{USER MANUAL} (also available as HTML). + \entry{README.pdf}{\textbf{README}} + The \textbf{README} file (also available as text file). + Here information is collected that is not yet + in the manual: new features, package compatibility, + limitations, known problems, \dots + \entry{ChangeLog.pdf}{ChangeLog} + This file records the version history + (also available as text file). + \entry{options.pdf}{Options} + This file provides a short option summary. + \entry{slides.pdf}{Bookmark talk, slides} + Slides for the talk ``PDF information and navigation elements with + hyperref, pdfTeX and thumbpdf'' at Euro\TeX~1999. + \entry{paper.pdf}{Bookmark talk, paper} + The paper version of the talk. + \end{description} + Source code documentation: + \begin{description} + \entry{hyperref.pdf}{hyperref.dtx} + This is the source code documentation for hyperref (this file). + \entry{backref.pdf}{backref.dtx} + ``Back referencing from bibliographical citations'' + \entry{nameref.pdf}{nameref.dtx} + ``Section name references in \LaTeX'' + \end{description} + \endgroup +} + +\endinput diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hdvipdfm.def b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hdvipdfm.def index 6d50e2f92a7..f321cd0ca8c 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hdvipdfm.def +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hdvipdfm.def @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ %% given in the file `manifest.txt'. %% \ProvidesFile{hdvipdfm.def} - [2009/05/01 v6.78r + [2009/05/23 v6.78s Hyperref driver for dvipdfm] \def\Hy@PutCatalog#1{\@pdfm@mark{docview << #1 >>}} \ifHy@pagelabels @@ -1210,13 +1210,13 @@ \fi \def\Hy@writebookmark#1#2#3#4#5{% % section number, text, label, level, file - \ifx\WriteBookmarks\relax% - \else - \ifnum#4>\Hy@bookmarksdepth\relax + \ifx\WriteBookmarks\relax% \else - \@@writetorep{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}% + \ifnum#4>\Hy@bookmarksdepth\relax + \else + \@@writetorep{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}% + \fi \fi - \fi } \def\Hy@currentbookmarklevel{0} \def\Hy@numberline#1{#1 } diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hdvips.def b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hdvips.def index 37398dc301a..f094c416bb9 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hdvips.def +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hdvips.def @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ %% given in the file `manifest.txt'. %% \ProvidesFile{hdvips.def} - [2009/05/01 v6.78r + [2009/05/23 v6.78s Hyperref driver for dvips] \providecommand*{\XR@ext}{pdf} \def\Hy@raisedlink{} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hdvipson.def b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hdvipson.def index 89d4e1873a1..8d8923079e0 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hdvipson.def +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hdvipson.def @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ %% given in the file `manifest.txt'. %% \ProvidesFile{hdvipson.def} - [2009/05/01 v6.78r + [2009/05/23 v6.78s Hyperref driver for dvipsone] \providecommand*{\XR@ext}{pdf} \def\Hy@raisedlink{} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hdviwind.def b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hdviwind.def index 5d9d4460828..e6b7c2b0edb 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hdviwind.def +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hdviwind.def @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ %% given in the file `manifest.txt'. %% \ProvidesFile{hdviwind.def} - [2009/05/01 v6.78r + [2009/05/23 v6.78s Hyperref driver for dviwindo] \begingroup \toks@\expandafter{\Hy@FirstPageHook}% diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hpdftex.def b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hpdftex.def index 134115ff34a..424c5b5206e 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hpdftex.def +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hpdftex.def @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ %% given in the file `manifest.txt'. %% \ProvidesFile{hpdftex.def} - [2009/05/01 v6.78r + [2009/05/23 v6.78s Hyperref driver for pdfTeX] \let\Hy@PutCatalog\pdfcatalog \ifHy@pagelabels @@ -1421,13 +1421,13 @@ \fi \def\Hy@writebookmark#1#2#3#4#5{% % section number, text, label, level, file - \ifx\WriteBookmarks\relax% - \else - \ifnum#4>\Hy@bookmarksdepth\relax + \ifx\WriteBookmarks\relax% \else - \@@writetorep{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}% + \ifnum#4>\Hy@bookmarksdepth\relax + \else + \@@writetorep{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}% + \fi \fi - \fi } \def\Hy@currentbookmarklevel{0} \def\Hy@numberline#1{#1 } diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/htex4ht.cfg b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/htex4ht.cfg index c1e92558fa5..b1f8c2d6625 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/htex4ht.cfg +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/htex4ht.cfg @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ %% given in the file `manifest.txt'. %% \ProvidesFile{htex4ht.cfg} - [2009/05/01 v6.78r + [2009/05/23 v6.78s Hyperref configuration file for TeX4ht] \IfFileExists{\jobname.cfg}{\endinput}{} \Preamble{html} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/htex4ht.def b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/htex4ht.def index 62ecbd5dedd..c22c8cda184 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/htex4ht.def +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/htex4ht.def @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ %% given in the file `manifest.txt'. %% \ProvidesFile{htex4ht.def} - [2009/05/01 v6.78r + [2009/05/23 v6.78s Hyperref driver for TeX4ht] \providecommand*{\XR@ext}{html} \def\Hy@raisedlink{} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/htexture.def b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/htexture.def index 4358b8de9e5..a1e8da0c396 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/htexture.def +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/htexture.def @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ %% given in the file `manifest.txt'. %% \ProvidesFile{htexture.def} - [2009/05/01 v6.78r + [2009/05/23 v6.78s Hyperref driver for Textures] \providecommand*{\XR@ext}{pdf} \begingroup diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hvtex.def b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hvtex.def index 7cc1c3e61a2..61896cd653a 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hvtex.def +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hvtex.def @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ %% given in the file `manifest.txt'. %% \ProvidesFile{hvtex.def} - [2009/05/01 v6.78r + [2009/05/23 v6.78s Hyperref driver for VTeX in PDF/PS mode] \providecommand*{\XR@ext}{pdf} \edef\Hy@VTeXversion{% @@ -581,13 +581,13 @@ } \def\Hy@writebookmark#1#2#3#4#5{% % section number, text, label, level, file - \ifx\WriteBookmarks\relax% - \else - \ifnum#4>\Hy@bookmarksdepth\relax + \ifx\WriteBookmarks\relax% \else - \@@writetorep{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}% + \ifnum#4>\Hy@bookmarksdepth\relax + \else + \@@writetorep{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}% + \fi \fi - \fi } \def\Hy@currentbookmarklevel{0} \def\Hy@numberline#1{#1 } diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hvtexhtm.def b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hvtexhtm.def index 163627a087b..721ccf156bb 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hvtexhtm.def +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hvtexhtm.def @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ %% given in the file `manifest.txt'. %% \ProvidesFile{hvtexhtml.def} - [2009/05/01 v6.78r + [2009/05/23 v6.78s Hyperref driver for VTeX in HTML mode] \providecommand*{\XR@ext}{htm} \RequirePackage{vtexhtml} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hvtexmrk.def b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hvtexmrk.def index 45142a5e456..d4a1f342567 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hvtexmrk.def +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hvtexmrk.def @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ %% given in the file `manifest.txt'. %% \ProvidesFile{hvtexmrk.def} - [2009/05/01 v6.78r + [2009/05/23 v6.78s Hyperref driver for VTeX in PDF/PS mode (pdfmark specials)] \providecommand*{\XR@ext}{pdf} \def\Hy@raisedlink{} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hylatex.ltx b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hylatex.ltx deleted file mode 100644 index 7eb223db30d..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hylatex.ltx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -% -% hylatex.ltx -% Tanmoy Bhattacharya and Sebastian Rahtz, June 1995 -% -% Use this file to make a format which includes the -% hyperref package in every LaTeX job. -% -% In web2c 7-based TeX world, we create the format file with -% tex -ini \&latex hylatex.ltx -% and then use with -% tex \&hylatex -% -% In teTeX (TeX version 3.14159 (C version 6.1), LaTeX2e <1996/12/01> -% patch level 1), I create the format file with -% initex \&latex hylatex.ltx -% and then use with -% virtex \&hylatex -% -% This method is not supported by the LaTeX2e team, so -% I will try to find a better way. \AtBeginDocument does not -% work for reasons which I do not understand. -% -\makeatletter -\expandafter\everyjob\expandafter{\the\everyjob - \typeout{ ********* Hyperref Macros loaded ******* }} -% -\expandafter\let\csname REAL document\endcsname\document -% -\def\document{% - \endgroup -% -% NOTE: -% This setup sets up no options by default; -% change to suit your needs, by writing a hyperref.cfg control -% file. -% - \RequirePackage{hyperref} - \begingroup - \@endpefalse\csname REAL document\endcsname -} -\makeatother -\dump - diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hyperref.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hyperref.sty index e023920e3d8..ebe18f56110 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hyperref.sty +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hyperref.sty @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ %% \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} \ProvidesPackage{hyperref} - [2009/05/01 v6.78r + [2009/05/23 v6.78s Hypertext links for LaTeX] \begingroup \@makeother\`% @@ -5685,7 +5685,6 @@ \def\addcontentsline#1#2#3{% toc extension, type, tag \begingroup \let\label\@gobble - \let\textlatin\@firstofone \ifx\@currentHref\@empty \Hy@Warning{% No destination for bookmark of \string\addcontentsline,% diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hypertex.def b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hypertex.def index 19231d7c9ea..e0a007927bb 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hypertex.def +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/hypertex.def @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ %% given in the file `manifest.txt'. %% \ProvidesFile{hypertex.def} - [2009/05/01 v6.78r + [2009/05/23 v6.78s Hyperref driver for HyperTeX specials] \providecommand*{\XR@ext}{dvi} \def\PDF@FinishDoc{} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/nohyperref.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/nohyperref.sty index 16936ff9b24..2fd0c4fb242 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/nohyperref.sty +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/nohyperref.sty @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ %% \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} \ProvidesPackage{nohyperref} - [2009/05/01 v6.78r + [2009/05/23 v6.78s Dummy hyperref (SR)] \let\hyper@@anchor\@gobble \def\hyper@link#1#2#3{#3}% diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/pd1enc.def b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/pd1enc.def index a9a3d249dbe..5c395187c85 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/pd1enc.def +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/pd1enc.def @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ %% given in the file `manifest.txt'. %% \ProvidesFile{pd1enc.def} - [2009/05/01 v6.78r + [2009/05/23 v6.78s Hyperref: PDFDocEncoding definition (HO)] \DeclareFontEncoding{PD1}{}{} \DeclareTextAccent{\`}{PD1}{\textasciigrave} diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/pdfmark.def b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/pdfmark.def index c47c2555a54..fe1d67b276b 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/pdfmark.def +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/pdfmark.def @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ %% given in the file `manifest.txt'. %% \ProvidesFile{pdfmark.def} - [2009/05/01 v6.78r + [2009/05/23 v6.78s Hyperref definitions for pdfmark specials] \begingroup \toks@\expandafter{\Hy@FirstPageHook}% @@ -1443,13 +1443,13 @@ \fi \def\Hy@writebookmark#1#2#3#4#5{% % section number, text, label, level, file - \ifx\WriteBookmarks\relax% - \else - \ifnum#4>\Hy@bookmarksdepth\relax + \ifx\WriteBookmarks\relax% \else - \@@writetorep{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}% + \ifnum#4>\Hy@bookmarksdepth\relax + \else + \@@writetorep{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}% + \fi \fi - \fi } \def\Hy@currentbookmarklevel{0} \def\Hy@numberline#1{#1 } diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/puarenc.def b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/puarenc.def index ded9c05f5cb..a92e53e9068 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/puarenc.def +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/puarenc.def @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ %% given in the file `manifest.txt'. %% \ProvidesFile{puarenc.def} - [2009/05/01 v6.78r + [2009/05/23 v6.78s Hyperref: Additions to puenc.def for Arabi] \DeclareTextCommand{\hamza}{PU}{\86\041}% 0621;afii57409;ARABIC LETTER HAMZA \DeclareTextCommand{\alefmadda}{PU}{\86\042}% 0622;afii57410;ARABIC LETTER ALEF WITH MADDA ABOVE diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/puenc.def b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/puenc.def index 69750b141c6..6917eb892dd 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/puenc.def +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/puenc.def @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ %% given in the file `manifest.txt'. %% \ProvidesFile{puenc.def} - [2009/05/01 v6.78r + [2009/05/23 v6.78s Hyperref: PDF Unicode definition (HO)] \DeclareFontEncoding{PU}{}{} \DeclareTextCommand{\`}{PU}[1]{#1\83\000}% U+0300 diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/puvnenc.def b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/puvnenc.def index 7e3a24bf08d..19ac79df83a 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/puvnenc.def +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/hyperref/puvnenc.def @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ %% given in the file `manifest.txt'. %% \ProvidesFile{puvnenc.def} - [2009/05/01 v6.78r + [2009/05/23 v6.78s Hyperref: Additions to puenc.def for VnTeX] \DeclareTextCommand{\abreve}{PU}{\81\003} \DeclareTextCommand{\acircumflex}{PU}{\80\342} diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check b/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check index c80854046dd..d58589853a6 100755 --- a/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check +++ b/Master/tlpkg/bin/tlpkg-ctan-check @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ my @WorkingTLP = qw( amsthdoc-it animate ANUfinalexam anyfontsize anysize apa apacite apalike apalike2 appendix apl arabi arabtex arabxetex archaic arcs arev - armenian AroBend arphic arrayjob arsclassica + armenian arobend arphic arrayjob arsclassica arydshln Asana-Math asaetr ascii assignment astro attachfile auncial-new aurical authoraftertitle authorindex auto-pst-pdf autoarea automata @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ my @WorkingTLP = qw( permute petiteannonce pgf pgf-soroban pgfopts pgfplots phaistos philex philosophersimprint phonetic pict2e pictex pictex2 pigpen - pinlabel pittetd pkfix pkfix-helper pl placeins plari plates play + pinlabel pittetd pkfix pkfix-helper placeins plari plates play plnfss plweb pmgraph poemscol polski polyglossia polynom polynomial polytable powerdot ppr-prv pracjourn preprint diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds b/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds index e4e13db4cbe..655f951ae79 100755 --- a/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds +++ b/Master/tlpkg/libexec/ctan2tds @@ -64,6 +64,7 @@ chdir $startdir || die "chdir($startdir) failed: $!"; # back to raw 'ams', "die 'skipping, update manually to preserve ams fonts'", 'amsldoc-vn', "&MAKEflatten", 'analogclock', "die 'skipping, requires system font installation", + 'ans', "die 'skipping, LaTeX 2.09'", 'antomega', "&MAKEflatten", 'antt', "&MAKEcopy", #'antp', "&MAKEflatten", # not sure about config.antp yet @@ -384,6 +385,7 @@ chdir $startdir || die "chdir($startdir) failed: $!"; # back to raw 'pictex', "&MAKEpictex", 'pigpen', "&MAKEflatten", 'pinlabel', "&MAKEnosymlinks", + 'pl', "die 'skipping, not ready, cf. cc-pl, sorry", 'pl-qx', "&MAKEplqx", 'poster', "die 'skipping, nonfree license'", 'powerdot', '&MAKEflatten', -- cgit v1.2.3