[OS X TeX] Lanscape tables and references
David R. Derbes
loki at uchicago.edu
Tue Aug 21 16:42:25 EDT 2007
On Tue, 21 Aug 2007, Maarten Sneep wrote:
>
> On Aug 21, 2007, at 02:30, Nathan Paxton wrote:
>
>> I have a table that needs to be done in landscape, as it's very wide.
>> So I decided to use the landscape package (\usepackage{lscape}), which you
>> use to enclose the table environment with a landscape environment.
>>
>> it works beautifully, with one exception. When I try to generate
>> internal cross-references in the document (using the hyperref package and
>> the labels and ref commands), the text generates teh correct label ("Table
>> 3.1.1"), but the hyperlinked references go instead to the heading for
>> *section* 3.1.1. I've tried a bunch of different ways of ordering the
>> various commands to see if that makes a difference, but it doesn't.
>>
>> When I remove the landscape commands, the document compiles perfectly
>> (except that the table runs off the edge of the page). Are there ways to
>> get the landscape package (or something similar [I've tried the rotating
>> package, but that doesn't really work either]) and hyperref to work
>> together?
>
> This is a question that has a good chance of getting an answer on
> comp.text.tex on usenet. I assume that you already searched on the
> www.tex.ac.uk FAQ for this question. When posting I would suggest to use a
> modified title: Landscape titles and hyperlinks in references.
>
> Best,
>
> Maarten
It seems to me that this question, too, was asked and answered some time
back. The ``geometry'' package may do what Nathan wants.
David Derbes
U of Chicago Lab Schools
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