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Hyperlinks in LaTeX
Arbitrary hypertext references are available through the
commands
htmladdnormallink and htmladdimg).
These are defined as follows:
\htmladdnormallink{}{}
\htmladdimg{}
The first command expects some text as the first argument and a URL as
the second
argument. When processed by LaTeX (i.e. in the dvi or ps output files),
the URL will
have no effect. But when processed by the translator, the URL will be
used to provide
an active hypertext link (to another file, picture, sound file, movie,
etc) e.g.
\htmladdnormallink{}
{http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/demoweb/url-primer.html}
A similar command called htmladdnormallinkfoot takes the same two
arguments and has
the same effect when generating HTML as htmladdnormallink. But when
processed by LaTeX
it shows the URL as a footnote.
In a similar way, the argument of the htmladdimg command should be a URL
pointing to
an image. This URL is ignored in the LaTeX hard copy output.