Changing the color of ref within the same document
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.
hyperref cross-referencing color
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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.
hyperref cross-referencing color
Please show us a short compilable code you have tried so far ...
– Kurt
Jan 10 at 3:08
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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.
hyperref cross-referencing color
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.
hyperref cross-referencing color
hyperref cross-referencing color
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Please show us a short compilable code you have tried so far ...
– Kurt
Jan 10 at 3:08
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Please show us a short compilable code you have tried so far ...
– Kurt
Jan 10 at 3:08
Please show us a short compilable code you have tried so far ...
– Kurt
Jan 10 at 3:08
Please show us a short compilable code you have tried so far ...
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You can switch colours mid-document using hypersetup
:
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
:
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
:
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
:
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}
You can switch colours mid-document using hypersetup
:
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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