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Stefan Kottwitz
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Yes, I posted suggestions above, that normally work.

Your code does something specific, that I cannot know without seeing it.

Especially in print, I would use the "hidelinks" option as above. No serious book I ever saw makes frames or borders around author names.

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Post by Georg »

Hi Stefan,
ok, which color you suggest? Thanks
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Well, the color is up to you ... or better, up to what books in your field of work do. If it's printed, I would use white for invisible borders and black for visible borders. On screen, red looks like errors, green and yellow are pretty much signal colors too, perhaps blue...

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Post by Georg »

Dear Stefan,
Thank you very much for your tips.
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