Changing the color of ref within the same document












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Is there a way to reference things with ref using a different color than with what hypersetup assigns it? That is, I would like to reference a theorem with blue text in general, but at some point I'd like to reference it with red text. I've tried using textcolor but that doesn't seem to override it.










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Is there a way to reference things with ref using a different color than with what hypersetup assigns it? That is, I would like to reference a theorem with blue text in general, but at some point I'd like to reference it with red text. I've tried using textcolor but that doesn't seem to override it.










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Is there a way to reference things with ref using a different color than with what hypersetup assigns it? That is, I would like to reference a theorem with blue text in general, but at some point I'd like to reference it with red text. I've tried using textcolor but that doesn't seem to override it.










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Is there a way to reference things with ref using a different color than with what hypersetup assigns it? That is, I would like to reference a theorem with blue text in general, but at some point I'd like to reference it with red text. I've tried using textcolor but that doesn't seem to override it.







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Please show us a short compilable code you have tried so far ...

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You can switch colours mid-document using hypersetup:



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documentclass{article}

usepackage{hyperref,xcolor}

hypersetup{
colorlinks % Defaults to red
}

begin{document}

section{A section}label{sec:section}

See Section~ref{sec:section}.

hypersetup{linkcolor=green}

See Section~ref{sec:section}.

hypersetup{linkcolor=red}

See Section~ref{sec:section}.

end{document}





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    You can switch colours mid-document using hypersetup:



    enter image description here



    documentclass{article}

    usepackage{hyperref,xcolor}

    hypersetup{
    colorlinks % Defaults to red
    }

    begin{document}

    section{A section}label{sec:section}

    See Section~ref{sec:section}.

    hypersetup{linkcolor=green}

    See Section~ref{sec:section}.

    hypersetup{linkcolor=red}

    See Section~ref{sec:section}.

    end{document}





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      You can switch colours mid-document using hypersetup:



      enter image description here



      documentclass{article}

      usepackage{hyperref,xcolor}

      hypersetup{
      colorlinks % Defaults to red
      }

      begin{document}

      section{A section}label{sec:section}

      See Section~ref{sec:section}.

      hypersetup{linkcolor=green}

      See Section~ref{sec:section}.

      hypersetup{linkcolor=red}

      See Section~ref{sec:section}.

      end{document}





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        You can switch colours mid-document using hypersetup:



        enter image description here



        documentclass{article}

        usepackage{hyperref,xcolor}

        hypersetup{
        colorlinks % Defaults to red
        }

        begin{document}

        section{A section}label{sec:section}

        See Section~ref{sec:section}.

        hypersetup{linkcolor=green}

        See Section~ref{sec:section}.

        hypersetup{linkcolor=red}

        See Section~ref{sec:section}.

        end{document}





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        You can switch colours mid-document using hypersetup:



        enter image description here



        documentclass{article}

        usepackage{hyperref,xcolor}

        hypersetup{
        colorlinks % Defaults to red
        }

        begin{document}

        section{A section}label{sec:section}

        See Section~ref{sec:section}.

        hypersetup{linkcolor=green}

        See Section~ref{sec:section}.

        hypersetup{linkcolor=red}

        See Section~ref{sec:section}.

        end{document}






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