How to remove hyperlinks of citations (of publications) in latex?
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How can I remove hyperlinks of citations (of publications) in the pdf generated from my tex? I notice that when some hyperlinks spill across multiple columns or pages, latex compilation throws errors. I wish to avoid that.
I read this post from tex.stackexchange which speaks of similar things, but it appears slightly different to what I need.
These are the options that I am using in my latex document:
documentclass[a4paper,fleqn,usenatbib]{mnras}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage{ae,aecompl}
usepackage{graphicx} % Including figure files
usepackage{amsmath} % Advanced maths commands
usepackage{amssymb} % Extra maths symbols
usepackage{multicol} % Multi-column entries in tables
usepackage{bm} % Bold maths symbols, including upright Greek
usepackage{pdflscape} % Landscape pages
usepackage{hyperref}
usepackage{float}
I will appreciate any help.
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How can I remove hyperlinks of citations (of publications) in the pdf generated from my tex? I notice that when some hyperlinks spill across multiple columns or pages, latex compilation throws errors. I wish to avoid that.
I read this post from tex.stackexchange which speaks of similar things, but it appears slightly different to what I need.
These are the options that I am using in my latex document:
documentclass[a4paper,fleqn,usenatbib]{mnras}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage{ae,aecompl}
usepackage{graphicx} % Including figure files
usepackage{amsmath} % Advanced maths commands
usepackage{amssymb} % Extra maths symbols
usepackage{multicol} % Multi-column entries in tables
usepackage{bm} % Bold maths symbols, including upright Greek
usepackage{pdflscape} % Landscape pages
usepackage{hyperref}
usepackage{float}
I will appreciate any help.
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Welcome to TeX.SE! Please show us a short compilable code resulting in your issue ...
– Kurt
2 hours ago
How are you putting them in? LaTeX doesn't hyperlink anything by default, so the truthful answer is 'you need do nothing', but presumably you are putting them in for some reason (probably as a side-effect of something you do want). The question is how.
– cfr
2 hours ago
Thanks cfr, Kurt. I have edited my post. The new version of the post has more details of the options that I am using in my latex file.
– Siddharth Satpathy
1 hour ago
@SiddharthSatpathy This isn't a compilable document. It needs to begin withdocumentclass{...}
and end withend{document}
. And it doesn't show anything do do with citations, which is the relevant part of the problem. So remove all the packages that aren't part of the problem, and show (e.g.multicol
,bm
,amsmath
, etc.) and show us how you are producing a citation. You can include a single.bib
file item as well.
– Alan Munn
58 mins ago
Also, is the problem with the links from the text to the reference list, or is the problem with URLs in the reference list?
– Alan Munn
49 mins ago
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How can I remove hyperlinks of citations (of publications) in the pdf generated from my tex? I notice that when some hyperlinks spill across multiple columns or pages, latex compilation throws errors. I wish to avoid that.
I read this post from tex.stackexchange which speaks of similar things, but it appears slightly different to what I need.
These are the options that I am using in my latex document:
documentclass[a4paper,fleqn,usenatbib]{mnras}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage{ae,aecompl}
usepackage{graphicx} % Including figure files
usepackage{amsmath} % Advanced maths commands
usepackage{amssymb} % Extra maths symbols
usepackage{multicol} % Multi-column entries in tables
usepackage{bm} % Bold maths symbols, including upright Greek
usepackage{pdflscape} % Landscape pages
usepackage{hyperref}
usepackage{float}
I will appreciate any help.
pdftex hyperlink
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How can I remove hyperlinks of citations (of publications) in the pdf generated from my tex? I notice that when some hyperlinks spill across multiple columns or pages, latex compilation throws errors. I wish to avoid that.
I read this post from tex.stackexchange which speaks of similar things, but it appears slightly different to what I need.
These are the options that I am using in my latex document:
documentclass[a4paper,fleqn,usenatbib]{mnras}
usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
usepackage{ae,aecompl}
usepackage{graphicx} % Including figure files
usepackage{amsmath} % Advanced maths commands
usepackage{amssymb} % Extra maths symbols
usepackage{multicol} % Multi-column entries in tables
usepackage{bm} % Bold maths symbols, including upright Greek
usepackage{pdflscape} % Landscape pages
usepackage{hyperref}
usepackage{float}
I will appreciate any help.
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Welcome to TeX.SE! Please show us a short compilable code resulting in your issue ...
– Kurt
2 hours ago
How are you putting them in? LaTeX doesn't hyperlink anything by default, so the truthful answer is 'you need do nothing', but presumably you are putting them in for some reason (probably as a side-effect of something you do want). The question is how.
– cfr
2 hours ago
Thanks cfr, Kurt. I have edited my post. The new version of the post has more details of the options that I am using in my latex file.
– Siddharth Satpathy
1 hour ago
@SiddharthSatpathy This isn't a compilable document. It needs to begin withdocumentclass{...}
and end withend{document}
. And it doesn't show anything do do with citations, which is the relevant part of the problem. So remove all the packages that aren't part of the problem, and show (e.g.multicol
,bm
,amsmath
, etc.) and show us how you are producing a citation. You can include a single.bib
file item as well.
– Alan Munn
58 mins ago
Also, is the problem with the links from the text to the reference list, or is the problem with URLs in the reference list?
– Alan Munn
49 mins ago
add a comment |
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Welcome to TeX.SE! Please show us a short compilable code resulting in your issue ...
– Kurt
2 hours ago
How are you putting them in? LaTeX doesn't hyperlink anything by default, so the truthful answer is 'you need do nothing', but presumably you are putting them in for some reason (probably as a side-effect of something you do want). The question is how.
– cfr
2 hours ago
Thanks cfr, Kurt. I have edited my post. The new version of the post has more details of the options that I am using in my latex file.
– Siddharth Satpathy
1 hour ago
@SiddharthSatpathy This isn't a compilable document. It needs to begin withdocumentclass{...}
and end withend{document}
. And it doesn't show anything do do with citations, which is the relevant part of the problem. So remove all the packages that aren't part of the problem, and show (e.g.multicol
,bm
,amsmath
, etc.) and show us how you are producing a citation. You can include a single.bib
file item as well.
– Alan Munn
58 mins ago
Also, is the problem with the links from the text to the reference list, or is the problem with URLs in the reference list?
– Alan Munn
49 mins ago
1
1
Welcome to TeX.SE! Please show us a short compilable code resulting in your issue ...
– Kurt
2 hours ago
Welcome to TeX.SE! Please show us a short compilable code resulting in your issue ...
– Kurt
2 hours ago
How are you putting them in? LaTeX doesn't hyperlink anything by default, so the truthful answer is 'you need do nothing', but presumably you are putting them in for some reason (probably as a side-effect of something you do want). The question is how.
– cfr
2 hours ago
How are you putting them in? LaTeX doesn't hyperlink anything by default, so the truthful answer is 'you need do nothing', but presumably you are putting them in for some reason (probably as a side-effect of something you do want). The question is how.
– cfr
2 hours ago
Thanks cfr, Kurt. I have edited my post. The new version of the post has more details of the options that I am using in my latex file.
– Siddharth Satpathy
1 hour ago
Thanks cfr, Kurt. I have edited my post. The new version of the post has more details of the options that I am using in my latex file.
– Siddharth Satpathy
1 hour ago
@SiddharthSatpathy This isn't a compilable document. It needs to begin with
documentclass{...}
and end with end{document}
. And it doesn't show anything do do with citations, which is the relevant part of the problem. So remove all the packages that aren't part of the problem, and show (e.g. multicol
, bm
, amsmath
, etc.) and show us how you are producing a citation. You can include a single .bib
file item as well.– Alan Munn
58 mins ago
@SiddharthSatpathy This isn't a compilable document. It needs to begin with
documentclass{...}
and end with end{document}
. And it doesn't show anything do do with citations, which is the relevant part of the problem. So remove all the packages that aren't part of the problem, and show (e.g. multicol
, bm
, amsmath
, etc.) and show us how you are producing a citation. You can include a single .bib
file item as well.– Alan Munn
58 mins ago
Also, is the problem with the links from the text to the reference list, or is the problem with URLs in the reference list?
– Alan Munn
49 mins ago
Also, is the problem with the links from the text to the reference list, or is the problem with URLs in the reference list?
– Alan Munn
49 mins ago
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Welcome to TeX.SE! Please show us a short compilable code resulting in your issue ...
– Kurt
2 hours ago
How are you putting them in? LaTeX doesn't hyperlink anything by default, so the truthful answer is 'you need do nothing', but presumably you are putting them in for some reason (probably as a side-effect of something you do want). The question is how.
– cfr
2 hours ago
Thanks cfr, Kurt. I have edited my post. The new version of the post has more details of the options that I am using in my latex file.
– Siddharth Satpathy
1 hour ago
@SiddharthSatpathy This isn't a compilable document. It needs to begin with
documentclass{...}
and end withend{document}
. And it doesn't show anything do do with citations, which is the relevant part of the problem. So remove all the packages that aren't part of the problem, and show (e.g.multicol
,bm
,amsmath
, etc.) and show us how you are producing a citation. You can include a single.bib
file item as well.– Alan Munn
58 mins ago
Also, is the problem with the links from the text to the reference list, or is the problem with URLs in the reference list?
– Alan Munn
49 mins ago