I have some figures to include in my document that contains subfigures. I don't use the subfigure environment, but rather I produce only one EPS in which every part of it is labelled as A, B and so on. (editors want subfigures to be uploaded this way).
I want to use these figures also in my PhD thesis and refer to them using the \figref command. The problem is that if I write something like
( \figref{fig:label} A), then the "Figure 1" part is blue and contains the link to the figure but the "A" is black. I find this a bit ugly, so I'd like to
redefine the \figref so that it can accept an argument like \figref{fig:label}{A} and the reference and the link (I use the package hyperref in my document) appear blue. Is there any way to do this?
captionpackage bundle manually, or install TeXlive 2011. See also: http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/27721/versions-of-texlive-under-ubuntu and http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/1092/how-to-install-vanilla-texlive-on-debian-or-ubuntu – Jan 10 '12 at 11:24