From: Reinhard J. <in...@re...> - 2008-10-19 16:30:47
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Ulrike Fischer schrieb: >am Samstag, 18. Oktober 2008 um 17:03 schrieb hp...@fh...: > > > >>Hi Ulrike, >> >> > > > >>Quoting Ulrike Fischer <li...@ni...>: >>[...] >> >> >>>And the source of the problem is obviously that the \url is at a page >>>break (at "shipout") and so the start of the link is on another page >>>then the end. I don't know if hyperref can do anything about it -- I >>>fear not -- but you could ask the author. In any case I don't think >>>that it is a good idea to break links across page. Change your text a >>>bit, or but the \url in a box. >>> >>> > > > I've have had this problem too. I've solved it by putting \marks1{1} together with \pdfstartlink and \marks1{0} together with \pdfendlink. When the pagebreak occur and \marks1 is equal to 1 the pagebreak is inside a hyperlink. Setting \pdfendlink as last entry on the current page and \pdfstartlink with all options on the next page will solve the problem. >>Thanks for your answer! >> >> > > > >>So maybe hyperref could actually do this i.e. modify \url so that the >>the link is unbreakable across pages (by putting an extra box >>around it as you suggested or whatever other trick). >> >> > >Then people would complain that url no longer breaks between lines.... > > > > |