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Links
How to create a link pointing to a non-MUMIE websites e.g. Wikipedia
This can be done with the \href
command. Its usage is:
where URL is the URL of the page the link points to, and LINK_TEXT is the text that appears as link in the MUMIE document.
Example:
You want to create a link to the Wikipedia start page with the link text "see Wikipedia".
The URL of the Wikipedia start page is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page.
Then the TeX code for inserting the link is \href{http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page}{see Wikipedia}
How to create a reference to a specific position in another MUMIE document
Say you want to create a link from a certain position in document A (origin) to a certain position in the same or an other document, called document B (target).
- First, mark the position in the target document B by
- Go the point of origin i.e. the position where you whant to place the reference to appear
- Drag the target file from the FileExplorer into the position in the origin file.
- WebMiau opens a dialog. Choose
Ref
- WebMiau creates a reference to the other document
\ref[LID][Link to ...]{anchor}
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- Replace anchor with target_position
The command creates a hyperlink originating at "point_of_origin" and pointing to the position marked by "target_position" in the target document B.
The link text is the second optional argument, thus, "Link to ...". If this argument is omitted, the link text defaults to the LID.
How to create a reference to another MUMIE document
Say you want to create a link in document A (origin) to another document, called document B (target)