- From: "Marc Mertens" <address@hidden>
- To: <address@hidden>
- Subject: RE: URL on printed documents / unwanted generated code
- Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2002 17:46:23 +0100
- Importance: Normal
Not for me
-----Original Message-----
From: Yannick Patois [
mailto:address@hidden]
Sent: maandag 9 december 2002 11:04
To: address@hidden
Subject: Re: URL on printed documents / unwanted generated code
Hi,
Thanks for the answer.
>
> First one is related to URL entered with <hyperlink||>. When I print the
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> document, those links are lost (only the text remain). Is there a way to
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> get them in parenthesis, footnotes or whatever ?
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You may create a macro "hlink" with two arguments and
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which is rendered in two different ways depending on a style file.
Hum, I dont know much about what you just said. Does it imply that I
should stop using <hyperlink||> and create my own macro ? Seems not a good
idea to me. I would better like to modify the behavior of the existing
command. This is more coherent.
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> When I add a Table Of Content, TeXmacs on its own, writes tons of hugly
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> things like:
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> 3.2<space|2spc>Images<value|toc-dots><pageref|toc-36>
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> And those are writen in the document itself !
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We might create an option to suppress auxiliary information when
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saving files.
That would be nice :) Thanks.
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Of course, this is not a natural behavior for new users, so it is not
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a reasonable default.
Not so sure.... BTW I still dont know what append if I edit one of those
generated field. In the TOC, it appends several time that the update
seemed 'freezed' at some location and that I have no other way than to
erase everything and do it again: maybe I accidentaly edited it and
texmacs believed it had to be kept ? Seems not too 'natural' to me either.
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On the long run, I would like to stress that CVS itself is not a good tool
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for many reasons. Most importantly, it is text-based, while TeXmacs
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documents have much more structure. What we really need is a structured
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kind of CVS.
That doesnt exist yet. Does it ? In the meantime, it's probably the best
available tool for that purpose...
texmacs should just be a bit careful about where it breaks lines (because
CVS is tex-line based). And in fact, it's quire OK right now.
Yannick
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