% \iffalse meta-comment % %% File: hyperref-linktarget.dtx % % Copyright (C) 2022-2024 The LaTeX Project % % It may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions of the % LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL), either version 1.3c of this % license or (at your option) any later version. The latest version % of this license is in the file % % http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt % % This file is part of the "Hyperref bundle" (The Work in LPPL) % and all files in that bundle must be distributed together. % % ----------------------------------------------------------------------- % % The development version of the bundle can be found at % % https://github.com/latex3/hyperref % % for those people who are interested. % %<*driver> \RequirePackage{pdfmanagement-testphase} \DocumentMetadata{pdfstandard=A-2b} \documentclass[full]{l3doc} \usepackage{array,booktabs,hyperxmp} \hypersetup{pdfauthor=The LaTeX Project, pdftitle=Make link targets (hyperref bundle)} \usepackage[skins]{tcolorbox} \definecolor{myblue}{RGB}{00,33,99} \newtcolorbox{doccomment}[1][]{enhanced,frame hidden,colback=myblue!10,fontupper=\footnotesize,#1} %\newtcbox{smalldoccomment}{size=small,on line,enhanced,frame hidden,colback=myblue!10,fontupper=\footnotesize} \begin{document} \DocInput{\jobname.dtx} \end{document} % % \fi % \title{^^A % Make link targets ^^A % \\ % hyperref bundle % } % % \author{^^A % The \LaTeX{} Project\thanks % {^^A % E-mail: % \href{mailto:latex-team@latex-project.org} % {latex-team@latex-project.org}^^A % }^^A % } % % \date{Version 2024-01-20 v7.01h} % % \maketitle % \begin{documentation} % \section{Commands to create and adapt targets} % This module provides commands to create targets. % Their goal is to unify and replace % a number of user and internal hyperref commands and to provide a clear % interface for package authors and users. % \subsection{The main command} % \begin{function}{\MakeLinkTarget} % \begin{syntax} % \cs{MakeLinkTarget}\oarg{prefix}\Arg{counter}\\ % \cs{MakeLinkTarget}\oarg{prefix}\{\} \\ % \cs{MakeLinkTarget}*\Arg{manual target} % \end{syntax} % \end{function} % % \cs{MakeLinkTarget} creates a target for an internal link, (called a destination % if a PDF is created). In vertical mode the target is created where the command is issued, % in horizontal mode it is typically (in a PDF) raised by the current \cs{normalbaselineskip} % (similar to the targets created by \cs{refstepcounter}). % % The arguments allow to control the name of the target/anchor/destination. While technically % any unique name (e.g. some number) would work, names related to the actual counter both % simplifies the debugging and referencing destinations from external documents. Also \cs{autoref} % makes use of the name to identify the type of a label: it splits off the part until the first period and % then looks up for a defined name. So if you create a target name \texttt{ABC.CDE.1.2}, \cs{autoref} tries % to use \cs{ABCautorefname}. % % The name is then stored \emph{globally}\footnote{This means that the deprecated \pkg{hyperref} % option \texttt{localanchorname} is ignored.} in \cs{@currentHref} and used for example in the % next \cs{label}. % A target name must be unique across a document. It is up to the users and package % authors to ensure this by following the advices given below. % % \begin{doccomment} % A global \cs{@currentHref} means that the target name and % the label name can get out of sync: if % for example a numbered equation is used between a section and a \cs{label}, % a reference will show the section number but a link will jump to the equation. % % \pkg{hyperref} allows to switch to local assignment of \cs{@currentHref} % and so to align with the other \cs{label} values with the % (so-called experimental) option \texttt{localanchorname}. But while on a document % level this can work, it makes it difficult for package authors % to add reliable link targets that can be referenced if it is unclear % if the assignment is local or global. % % So the choice was made to set \cs{@currentHref} globally always % (and to deprecate \texttt{localanchorname}): % This is the default in \pkg{hyperref} since ever and it didn't lead to % major problems. It has the advantage to % allow to put an anchor in a box and move it around. E.g. in the following % example the two \cs{ref} commands % reference the section but the second jumps to the top of the rule: % % \begin{verbatim} % \section{An example}\label{sec:title} % \newpage \raisebox{3cm}[0pt][0pt]{\phantomsection}% % \rule{1cm}{3cm}\label{sec:page2} % page two % \newpage % \ref{sec:title}, \ref{sec:page2} % \end{verbatim} % % \end{doccomment} % % % % \subsection*{Target names from counters} % \begin{syntax} % \cs{MakeLinkTarget}\oarg{prefix}\Arg{counter} % \end{syntax} % % If the mandatory argument is not empty it is interpreted as a \LaTeX{} counter name. % The counter is not stepped by the command. % If the \meta{counter} doesn't exist, a warning is issued and no target is created. % % The target name is created as expansion of % \texttt{\meta{prefix}.\cs{theH\meta{counter}}} (and so both the prefix % and \cs{theH\meta{counter}} should be expandable). % The default prefix is the counter name \meta{counter}. % % For example: % % \medskip % \noindent % {\ttfamily % \begin{tabular}{@{}l@{}ll} % \cs{MakeLinkTarget}\{section\} &$\Rightarrow$ section.\cs{theHsection} & $\Rightarrow$ section.1.1\\ % \cs{MakeLinkTarget}[sec]\{section\} &$\Rightarrow$ sec.\cs{theHsection} % \end{tabular} % } % \medskip % % \cs{theH\meta{counter}} must be defined: % \cs{MakeLinkTarget} does not try like other \pkg{hyperref} commands to % construct the command on-the-fly but warns and creates no % target if it doesn't exist. % Be aware that if \pkg{hyperref} is used with the option \texttt{implicit=false} it % does not predefine and create \cs{theH\meta{counter}} representations % so targets could be missing!\footnote{It is planed that \LaTeX{} directly defines % the \cs{theH\meta{counter}} for all counters created with \cs{newcounter}.} % % % Typically \cs{theH\meta{counter}} should expand to numbers % and periods and make use of parent counters to give a unique representation. % The prefix can be a more or less arbitrary string. Spaces are allowed (but not % really recommended). % A star at the end should be avoided to prevent clashes with % the names created when the internal counter is used. % The use of non-ASCII chars with pdflatex depends on the \LaTeX{} version: With newer % version many of them are safe and with a format 2022-06-01 or newer % it should be even possible to use chars in a target name which % are undeclared and can't be typeset in the document. % But despite the fact that it works, it is recommended to stick to ASCII % and to avoid spaces: It is unclear if all PDF viewers and editors can handle % them, also they give rather unreadable names in the PDF like |(\360\237\246\206)| % and so make debugging harder. % % % Using a special prefix can be useful if the actual counter % has an internal name like e.g. \texttt{tcb@cnt@example}. % \texttt{\cs{MakeLinkTarget}[tcbexample]\{tcb@cnt@example\}} then gives % a nicer looking target name. Care should be taken not to clash % with existing counter names and names for \cs{autoref} % should be adjusted if needed. % % % \subsection*{Targets using the internal counter} % \begin{syntax} % \cs{MakeLinkTarget}\oarg{prefix}\{\} % \end{syntax} % % If the mandatory argument is empty a target name based on % an internal absolute counter is created. % The counter is stepped at every call (and also by other \pkg{hyperref} commands). % The prefix is added with a star and a period (see above for % the allowed chars). The default prefix is \texttt{page}. % % % \begin{syntax} % \begin{tabular}{@{}ll} % \cs{MakeLinkTarget}\texttt{\{\}} &$\Rightarrow$ \texttt{page*.1}\\ % \cs{MakeLinkTarget}\texttt{\{\}} &$\Rightarrow$ \texttt{page*.2}\\ % \cs{MakeLinkTarget}[section]\texttt{\{\}} &$\Rightarrow$ \texttt{section*.3}\\ % \end{tabular} % \end{syntax} % % As an example the % \pkg{hyperref} command \cs{phantomsection} is equivalent to % \texttt{\cs{MakeLinkTarget}[section]\{\}}. % % \subsection*{Manual target names} % \begin{syntax} % \cs{MakeLinkTarget}\texttt{*}\Arg{manual target name} % \end{syntax} % % If the starred variant is used a manual target name is created. % % \texttt{\cs{MakeLinkTarget}*\{destname\}} is roughly equivalent to % \texttt{\cs{hypertarget}\{destname\}\{\}} but unlike the % latter it also raises the destination in a PDF, there is no text argument, % and---most importantly--it updates \cs{@currentHref}, that means the target % name is stored by the next \cs{label}, something that \cs{hypertarget} doesn't do). % The target name is expanded, see the remarks about prefixes above regarding % the allowed chars. % % When creating manually targets care should be taken to avoid % clashes with automatic target names. % As all automatic targets contain at least one period, % names without a period are recommended. % % \begin{doccomment} % The second (text) argument of \cs{hypertarget} is only used % if the option \texttt{nesting} is set to true---but this option isn't used % anywhere (in PDF the idea of a text in the anchor or nesting of anchors % makes no sense anyway but also when html is produced e.g. with \texttt{make4ht} % it is not used). So probably the option will be deprecated and removed. % \end{doccomment} % % \subsection{Manipulate the next target name} % % Targets are sometimes created in places where it is difficult to inject % a label to retrieve the target name for use e.g. in a bookmark. % The next command allows to change the next target name: % % \begin{function}{\NextLinkTarget} % \begin{syntax} % \cs{NextLinkTarget}\Arg{manual target} % \end{syntax} % % The command changes the next target name to \meta{manual target}. % It does the same as the \cs{hypersetup} key % \texttt{next-anchor} and also affects targets created by \cs{refstepcounter}. %\end{function} % % A use case are bookmarks for the table of contents % where you know that the heading will create % a target: % % \begin{verbatim} % \documentclass{book} % \usepackage{bookmark} % % \begin{document} % \bookmark[dest=toc]{Table of Contents} % \NextLinkTarget{toc} % \tableofcontents % \chapter{A} % \end{document} % \end{verbatim} % % % \subsection*{Hooks} % % \begin{function}{makelinktarget} % The hook \texttt{makelinktarget}\footnote{The hook uses a plain name % without reference to the \pkg{hyperref} package in anticipation of the move % of this code into the \LaTeX{} kernel.} % is executed at the begin of the commands. It is inside a group and % so can be used to locally change settings. See below for an example. % \end{function} % % % \subsection*{Suppressing the target} % % \begin{function}{\LinkTargetOn,\LinkTargetOff} % \begin{syntax} % \cs{LinkTargetOn}\\ % \cs{LinkTargetOff} % \end{syntax} % \end{function} % % % This commands allows to switch on and off locally the creation of a target with % \cs{MakeLinkTarget}. % The switches are also honored by \cs{refstepcounter}\footnote{currently % \cs{refstepcounter} doesn't use \cs{MakeLinkTarget} itself but this % will probably change.}. % This allows to suppress the target % from an internal \cs{refstepcounter} and replace it by some manual version % by using grouping: % % \begin{verbatim} % \LinkTargetOff %suppress anchor in internal refstepcounter % ... % \refstepcounter{...} % ... % {\LinkTargetOn\MakeLinkTarget*{mytarget}} %create manual anchor % ... % \LinkTargetOn % \end{verbatim} % % % \subsection*{Raising the target} % % In horizontal mode the target is raised by the current value of \cs{normalbaselineskip}. % % To change this the hook can be used e.g. to double the value everywhere: % % \begin{verbatim} % \AddToHook{cmd/MakeLinkTarget/before} % {\setlength\normalbaselineskip{2\normalbaselineskip}} % \leavevmode\MakeLinkTarget{section} % \end{verbatim} % % % \subsection{Changing all target names} % % \begin{function}{\SetLinkTargetFilter} % \begin{syntax} % \cs{SetLinkTargetFilter}\Arg{filter code using \#1} % \end{syntax} % \end{function} % % \pkg{hyperref} provides the command \cs{HyperDestNameFilter} to change all target names. % It is applied\footnote{In the backend code, so it depends actually on % the driver if it is honored or not} % to every target name and is also used in references, % but it doesn't change \cs{@currentHref} itself. So after % % \begin{verbatim} % \renewcommand*{\HyperDestNameFilter}[1]{docA-#1} % \end{verbatim} % % you would get in the PDF everywhere the prefix \texttt{docA} % % \begin{verbatim} % %destination names: % << % /Names [(docA-Doc-Start) 7 0 R (docA-chapter.1) 8 0 R (docA-page.1) 6 0 R] % /Limits [(docA-Doc-Start) (docA-page.1)] % >> % %link to a chapter % /A << /S /GoTo /D (docA-chapter.1) >> % %link from the bookmark % << /S /GoTo /D (docA-chapter.1) >> % \end{verbatim} % % but the label info in the \texttt{.aux} would show only \texttt{chapter.1}: % % \begin{verbatim} % \newlabel{chap}{{1}{1}{Title}{chapter.1}{}} % \end{verbatim} % % and so \cs{autoref} is still able to extract the counter name. % % \cs{MakeLinkTarget} uses this filter too: it would break internal link % commands if it would ignore it. % To stay compatible with future development the filter should not be redefined % directly but be set with \cs{SetLinkTargetFilter}. % The command can only be used in the preamble. % % \begin{verbatim} % \SetLinkTargetFilter{docA-#1} % \end{verbatim} % \end{documentation} % % \begin{implementation} % \section{Implementation} % \begin{macrocode} %<@@=hyp> %<*header> \ProvidesExplPackage{hyperref-linktarget}{2022-06-20}{v7.00s} {Making targets, destinations and anchors -- module of hyperref} % %\ExplSyntaxOn % \end{macrocode} % \subsection{Variables} % \begin{macrocode} %<*package> % \end{macrocode} % \begin{macro}{\l_@@_target_create_bool} % This boolean decides if a target is created at all. % (it will replace \cs{@skiphyperref} long term) % \begin{macrocode} \bool_new:N \l_@@_target_create_bool \bool_set_true:N \l_@@_target_create_bool % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{makelinktarget} % This hook is used to adapt for example the raising % \begin{macrocode} \hook_new:n {makelinktarget} % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \subsection{Helper commands} % \begin{macro}{\_@@_target_raise:n} % We need a command to raise the targets. % It is mostly a copy from the hyperref command % but we removed the hooks and use \cs{normalbaselineskip}. % TODO: The code to save/restore the space factor should % be replaced by kernel methods. % \begin{macrocode} \cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_target_raise:n #1 { \mode_if_vertical:TF { #1 } { \Hy@SaveSpaceFactor \penalty\@M \smash { \box_move_up:nn { \normalbaselineskip } { \hbox:n { \Hy@RestoreSpaceFactor #1 \Hy@SaveSpaceFactor } } } \Hy@RestoreSpaceFactor } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \subsection{Providing the commands} % In anticipation of the addition of the main commands to the % kernel as no-ops we provide them: % \begin{macrocode} \ProvideDocumentCommand\LinkTargetOn{}{} \ProvideDocumentCommand\LinkTargetOff{}{} \ProvideDocumentCommand\MakeLinkTarget{sO{}m}{} \ProvideDocumentCommand\NextLinkTarget{m}{} % \end{macrocode} % % \subsection{Target on and off switch} % \begin{macro}{\LinkTargetOn,\LinkTargetOff} % \begin{macrocode} \RenewDocumentCommand\LinkTargetOn {} { \bool_set_true:N \l_@@_target_create_bool } \RenewDocumentCommand\LinkTargetOff {} { \bool_set_false:N \l_@@_target_create_bool } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\MakeLinkTarget} % This is the main command. To keep it simple % we allow an optional argument also for the manual % command but ignore it for now. % \begin{macrocode} \RenewDocumentCommand\MakeLinkTarget {s O{} m} { \bool_if:NT \l_@@_target_create_bool { \group_begin: \hook_use:n { makelinktarget } \IfBooleanTF {#1} { \@@_target_manual:nn {#2}{#3} } { \@@_target_counter:nn {#2}{#3} } \group_end: } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\@@_target_manual:nn} % This is the code for the manual target name. The prefix is simply ignored. % \begin{macrocode} \cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_target_manual:nn #1 #2 %#1 prefix, #2 name { \tl_gset:Ne \@currentHref {#2} \hook_use:n {__hyp/target/setname} \@onelevel@sanitize\@currentHref \@@_target_raise:n {\hyper@anchorstart{\@currentHref}\hyper@anchorend} } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\@@_target_counter:nn} % The code for counter related targets must be split into the case % where the internal counter is used, and where a user counter is used % \begin{macrocode} \cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_target_counter:nn #1 #2 %#1 prefix, #2 counter or empty { \tl_if_blank:nTF {#2} { \@@_target_counter_anon:n {#1} } { \@@_target_counter_doc:nn {#1}{#2} } } % \end{macrocode} %\end{macro} %\begin{macro}{\@@_target_counter_anon:n} % This creates the target with the internal count. % We use the same (tex) count \cs{Hy@linkcounter} than the other % hyperref commands. % \begin{macrocode} \cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_target_counter_anon:n #1 { \int_gincr:N\Hy@linkcounter \tl_gset:Ne \@currentHref {\tl_if_blank:nTF{#1}{page}{#1}*.\int_use:N\Hy@linkcounter} \hook_use:n {__hyp/target/setname} \@onelevel@sanitize\@currentHref \@@_target_raise:n {\hyper@anchorstart{\@currentHref}\hyper@anchorend} } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\@@_target_counter_doc:nn} % And now the target with the user counter. We warn if % the counter or the representation doesn't exist % \begin{macrocode} \cs_new_protected:Npn \@@_target_counter_doc:nn #1 #2 { \bool_lazy_and:nnTF { \cs_if_free_p:c {c@#2} } { \cs_if_free_p:c {theH#2} } { \PackageWarning {hyperref}{Counter~'#2'~or~the~representation~'\string\theH#2`\MessageBreak don't~exist.~No~target~created.}{} } { \tl_gset:Ne \@currentHref {\tl_if_blank:nTF{#1}{#2}{#1}.\use:c{theH#2}} \hook_use:n {@@/target/setname} \@onelevel@sanitize\@currentHref \@@_target_raise:n {\hyper@anchorstart{\@currentHref}\hyper@anchorend} } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macro}{\NextLinkTarget} % we rely on the internal hook to set the next target name: % \begin{macrocode} \RenewDocumentCommand\NextLinkTarget {m} { \hook_gput_next_code:nn {@@/target/setname} { \tl_gset:Ne \@currentHref {#1} } } % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % \begin{macro}{\SetLinkTargetFilter} % This is an interface to \cs{HyperDestNameFilter} % \begin{macrocode} \NewDocumentCommand\SetLinkTargetFilter {m} { \cs_set:Npn \HyperDestNameFilter ##1 {#1} } \@onlypreamble \SetLinkTargetFilter % \end{macrocode} % \end{macro} % % \begin{macrocode} % %<@@=>. %\ExplSyntaxOff % \end{macrocode} %\end{implementation} % \Finale \endinput