A few FIXMEs for formatting hacks.
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| % For the moment, I've thrown in fancychap because I don't have time to | ||||
| % research memoir. | ||||
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| % FIXME: Some overall formatting hacks that would really help: | ||||
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| %   * I have started using  \hyperref[LABEL]{text} extensively, which seems | ||||
| %     to work great in the PDF and HTML versions, but in the Postscript | ||||
| %     version, the link lost entirely.  I think we need an additional command | ||||
| %     to replace \hyperref which takes an optional third argument that will | ||||
| %     insert additional text only when generating print versions, such as: | ||||
| %      \newhyperref[GPLv2s3]{the requirements for binary distribution under | ||||
| %      GPLv2}{(see section~\ref*{GPLv2s3} for more information)} | ||||
| % | ||||
| %     This is a careful balance, because it'd be all too easy to over-pepper | ||||
| %     the printed version with back/forward references, but there are | ||||
| %     probably times when this is useful. | ||||
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 | ||||
| %   * Similar issue: \href{} is well known not to carry the URLs in the print | ||||
| %     versions.  Adding a footnote with the URL for the print version is | ||||
| %     probably right.  (or maybe a References page?) | ||||
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| \usepackage{hyperref} | ||||
| \usepackage{listings} | ||||
| \usepackage{enumerate} | ||||
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