Hi, Is there macro for typesetting a URL without defining it before hand? E.g., something as simple as, \href{www.google.com}, it'd also be great if \setupalign[hyphenated] \setupurl[space=yes,style=\ss,urlalternative=] also determined the way they are typeset. Mohamed
useURL can do the first, and hyphenatedurl can do the second.
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 6:06 AM, Mohamed Bana
Hi,
Is there macro for typesetting a URL without defining it before hand? E.g., something as simple as, \href{www.google.com}, it'd also be great if
\setupalign[hyphenated] \setupurl[space=yes,style=\ss,urlalternative=]
also determined the way they are typeset.
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On Mon, 4 May 2009, Yue Wang wrote:
useURL can do the first
How? Peter -- Contact information: http://pmrb.free.fr/contact/
Mohamed Bana wrote:
Hi,
Is there macro for typesetting a URL without defining it before hand? E.g., something as simple as, \href{www.google.com}, it'd also be great if
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