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Re: [O] How to wavy/double underline an org-mode link?
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Rasmus |
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Re: [O] How to wavy/double underline an org-mode link? |
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Sat, 22 Jul 2017 13:22:25 +0200 |
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Sharon Kimble <address@hidden> writes:
> I'm writing a document that is available in two formats, one a pdf file
> and the other a paper copy of it, and its been pointed out to me that
> some sentences don't seem to make sense in the paper copy. When I've
> looked at that particular sentence in the source document, an org-mode
> file, I see that the relevant section is actually an org-mode link.
>
> So what I'm looking for is something like a wavy underline under each of
> the org-mode links which will appear in both versions. But how do I do
> it please? It will need to be a generalised command, meaning that it can
> very easily be applied as there are 387 links to be adjusted!
>
> I've found that I can underline each org-mode link by putting '_' before
> and after each link, which is then exported to a latex file and built
> into the pdf and does work. But, I am already underlining each glossary
> entry in the main body of the text, so to differentiate I would like
> either a wavy underline, or a double underline. But how please?
Is the paper copy a printed version of the pdf (i.e. generated via latex)?
If so, I would guess that you could customize the way links are printed by
hyperref. There are various ways to do this. Wavy underlines might be a
fair bit of work, but normal underlines should be doable. This is what I
use, possibly with a thinner line (<1). I am not sure it will show when
printed, though. There might be an option to keep them.
\hypersetup{pdfborderstyle={/S/U/W 1}}
Otherwise, you might be able to use something like the command in this
post.
https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/311143
Hope it helps,
Rasmus
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