How to change reference color to blue












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I downloaded a template from Journal of Applied Physics - Scitation.



You can see the template from this link http://publishing.aip.org/authors/preparing-your-manuscript



The problem is that the reference colour in this template is not blue, can you help me to change it to blue. I did several attempts but all of them did not work.



Here is the code that may help for solving:



listfiles
documentclass[%
reprint,%
%secnumarabic,%
amssymb, amsmath,%
aip,cha,%
%groupedaddress,%
%frontmatterverbose,
]{revtex4-1}
usepackage{float}
usepackage{docs}%
usepackage{bm}%
usepackage[colorlinks=true,linkcolor=blue]{hyperref}%
usepackage{graphicx}
%nofiles
expandafterifxcsname package@fontendcsnamerelaxelse
expandafterexpandafter
expandafterusepackage
expandafterexpandafter
expandafter{csname package@fontendcsname}%
fi
hyphenation{title}
pagestyle{empty}
begin{document}









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    The site states "[t]he AIP Publishing Style will only work with REVTeX 4.1 and the latest version of natbib, natbib8.3." So I assume that your tagging this question biblatex was an oversight and you actually wanted natbib. Please make sure to provide a MWE for this kind of question. (And link to the template explicitly, I found a download link on that site, but am not sure if it the right one). Plus, you might want to be more specific about what you mean by "reference colour": Is it the colour of citations or links?

    – moewe
    Apr 11 '15 at 17:19













  • Thanks for your reply. I mean the colour of citation please. It is not blue and I don't know how to change.

    – Hisham Alghamdi
    Apr 11 '15 at 17:42
















8















I downloaded a template from Journal of Applied Physics - Scitation.



You can see the template from this link http://publishing.aip.org/authors/preparing-your-manuscript



The problem is that the reference colour in this template is not blue, can you help me to change it to blue. I did several attempts but all of them did not work.



Here is the code that may help for solving:



listfiles
documentclass[%
reprint,%
%secnumarabic,%
amssymb, amsmath,%
aip,cha,%
%groupedaddress,%
%frontmatterverbose,
]{revtex4-1}
usepackage{float}
usepackage{docs}%
usepackage{bm}%
usepackage[colorlinks=true,linkcolor=blue]{hyperref}%
usepackage{graphicx}
%nofiles
expandafterifxcsname package@fontendcsnamerelaxelse
expandafterexpandafter
expandafterusepackage
expandafterexpandafter
expandafter{csname package@fontendcsname}%
fi
hyphenation{title}
pagestyle{empty}
begin{document}









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  • 1





    The site states "[t]he AIP Publishing Style will only work with REVTeX 4.1 and the latest version of natbib, natbib8.3." So I assume that your tagging this question biblatex was an oversight and you actually wanted natbib. Please make sure to provide a MWE for this kind of question. (And link to the template explicitly, I found a download link on that site, but am not sure if it the right one). Plus, you might want to be more specific about what you mean by "reference colour": Is it the colour of citations or links?

    – moewe
    Apr 11 '15 at 17:19













  • Thanks for your reply. I mean the colour of citation please. It is not blue and I don't know how to change.

    – Hisham Alghamdi
    Apr 11 '15 at 17:42














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I downloaded a template from Journal of Applied Physics - Scitation.



You can see the template from this link http://publishing.aip.org/authors/preparing-your-manuscript



The problem is that the reference colour in this template is not blue, can you help me to change it to blue. I did several attempts but all of them did not work.



Here is the code that may help for solving:



listfiles
documentclass[%
reprint,%
%secnumarabic,%
amssymb, amsmath,%
aip,cha,%
%groupedaddress,%
%frontmatterverbose,
]{revtex4-1}
usepackage{float}
usepackage{docs}%
usepackage{bm}%
usepackage[colorlinks=true,linkcolor=blue]{hyperref}%
usepackage{graphicx}
%nofiles
expandafterifxcsname package@fontendcsnamerelaxelse
expandafterexpandafter
expandafterusepackage
expandafterexpandafter
expandafter{csname package@fontendcsname}%
fi
hyphenation{title}
pagestyle{empty}
begin{document}









share|improve this question
















I downloaded a template from Journal of Applied Physics - Scitation.



You can see the template from this link http://publishing.aip.org/authors/preparing-your-manuscript



The problem is that the reference colour in this template is not blue, can you help me to change it to blue. I did several attempts but all of them did not work.



Here is the code that may help for solving:



listfiles
documentclass[%
reprint,%
%secnumarabic,%
amssymb, amsmath,%
aip,cha,%
%groupedaddress,%
%frontmatterverbose,
]{revtex4-1}
usepackage{float}
usepackage{docs}%
usepackage{bm}%
usepackage[colorlinks=true,linkcolor=blue]{hyperref}%
usepackage{graphicx}
%nofiles
expandafterifxcsname package@fontendcsnamerelaxelse
expandafterexpandafter
expandafterusepackage
expandafterexpandafter
expandafter{csname package@fontendcsname}%
fi
hyphenation{title}
pagestyle{empty}
begin{document}






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  • 1





    The site states "[t]he AIP Publishing Style will only work with REVTeX 4.1 and the latest version of natbib, natbib8.3." So I assume that your tagging this question biblatex was an oversight and you actually wanted natbib. Please make sure to provide a MWE for this kind of question. (And link to the template explicitly, I found a download link on that site, but am not sure if it the right one). Plus, you might want to be more specific about what you mean by "reference colour": Is it the colour of citations or links?

    – moewe
    Apr 11 '15 at 17:19













  • Thanks for your reply. I mean the colour of citation please. It is not blue and I don't know how to change.

    – Hisham Alghamdi
    Apr 11 '15 at 17:42














  • 1





    The site states "[t]he AIP Publishing Style will only work with REVTeX 4.1 and the latest version of natbib, natbib8.3." So I assume that your tagging this question biblatex was an oversight and you actually wanted natbib. Please make sure to provide a MWE for this kind of question. (And link to the template explicitly, I found a download link on that site, but am not sure if it the right one). Plus, you might want to be more specific about what you mean by "reference colour": Is it the colour of citations or links?

    – moewe
    Apr 11 '15 at 17:19













  • Thanks for your reply. I mean the colour of citation please. It is not blue and I don't know how to change.

    – Hisham Alghamdi
    Apr 11 '15 at 17:42








1




1





The site states "[t]he AIP Publishing Style will only work with REVTeX 4.1 and the latest version of natbib, natbib8.3." So I assume that your tagging this question biblatex was an oversight and you actually wanted natbib. Please make sure to provide a MWE for this kind of question. (And link to the template explicitly, I found a download link on that site, but am not sure if it the right one). Plus, you might want to be more specific about what you mean by "reference colour": Is it the colour of citations or links?

– moewe
Apr 11 '15 at 17:19







The site states "[t]he AIP Publishing Style will only work with REVTeX 4.1 and the latest version of natbib, natbib8.3." So I assume that your tagging this question biblatex was an oversight and you actually wanted natbib. Please make sure to provide a MWE for this kind of question. (And link to the template explicitly, I found a download link on that site, but am not sure if it the right one). Plus, you might want to be more specific about what you mean by "reference colour": Is it the colour of citations or links?

– moewe
Apr 11 '15 at 17:19















Thanks for your reply. I mean the colour of citation please. It is not blue and I don't know how to change.

– Hisham Alghamdi
Apr 11 '15 at 17:42





Thanks for your reply. I mean the colour of citation please. It is not blue and I don't know how to change.

– Hisham Alghamdi
Apr 11 '15 at 17:42










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From the questions's MWE:



usepackage[colorlinks=true,linkcolor=blue]{hyperref}%


Citation links are configured via option citecolor:



citecolor=blue


Or if all kind of links should be blue (since hyperref 2011-02-05 v6.82a):



allcolors=blue





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  • Sorry, if I want to change the colour of the email how can I do it? Here is the code of email email{AA@AA.AA.COM}

    – Hisham Alghamdi
    Apr 11 '15 at 18:06













  • @HishamAlghamdi Also hyperref has a documentation: urlcolor.

    – Heiko Oberdiek
    Apr 11 '15 at 18:11











  • I solved it by using allcolors=blue.

    – Hisham Alghamdi
    Apr 11 '15 at 18:13











  • But if one only wants a certain section of a document to have colored references and links? Can this setting only be set globally?

    – E. l4d3
    Oct 12 '17 at 7:27






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    @E.l4d3 The colors can also be changed via hypersetup that can be called in local scope.

    – Heiko Oberdiek
    Oct 15 '17 at 5:12



















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If you want to change the color of reference (in particular the color of hyperref) to blue, for example, please add the code: urlcolor= blue, namely,
usepackage[colorlinks, urlcolor=blue]{hyperref}, since it works for me.






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From the questions's MWE:



usepackage[colorlinks=true,linkcolor=blue]{hyperref}%


Citation links are configured via option citecolor:



citecolor=blue


Or if all kind of links should be blue (since hyperref 2011-02-05 v6.82a):



allcolors=blue





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  • Sorry, if I want to change the colour of the email how can I do it? Here is the code of email email{AA@AA.AA.COM}

    – Hisham Alghamdi
    Apr 11 '15 at 18:06













  • @HishamAlghamdi Also hyperref has a documentation: urlcolor.

    – Heiko Oberdiek
    Apr 11 '15 at 18:11











  • I solved it by using allcolors=blue.

    – Hisham Alghamdi
    Apr 11 '15 at 18:13











  • But if one only wants a certain section of a document to have colored references and links? Can this setting only be set globally?

    – E. l4d3
    Oct 12 '17 at 7:27






  • 2





    @E.l4d3 The colors can also be changed via hypersetup that can be called in local scope.

    – Heiko Oberdiek
    Oct 15 '17 at 5:12
















12














From the questions's MWE:



usepackage[colorlinks=true,linkcolor=blue]{hyperref}%


Citation links are configured via option citecolor:



citecolor=blue


Or if all kind of links should be blue (since hyperref 2011-02-05 v6.82a):



allcolors=blue





share|improve this answer
























  • Sorry, if I want to change the colour of the email how can I do it? Here is the code of email email{AA@AA.AA.COM}

    – Hisham Alghamdi
    Apr 11 '15 at 18:06













  • @HishamAlghamdi Also hyperref has a documentation: urlcolor.

    – Heiko Oberdiek
    Apr 11 '15 at 18:11











  • I solved it by using allcolors=blue.

    – Hisham Alghamdi
    Apr 11 '15 at 18:13











  • But if one only wants a certain section of a document to have colored references and links? Can this setting only be set globally?

    – E. l4d3
    Oct 12 '17 at 7:27






  • 2





    @E.l4d3 The colors can also be changed via hypersetup that can be called in local scope.

    – Heiko Oberdiek
    Oct 15 '17 at 5:12














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From the questions's MWE:



usepackage[colorlinks=true,linkcolor=blue]{hyperref}%


Citation links are configured via option citecolor:



citecolor=blue


Or if all kind of links should be blue (since hyperref 2011-02-05 v6.82a):



allcolors=blue





share|improve this answer













From the questions's MWE:



usepackage[colorlinks=true,linkcolor=blue]{hyperref}%


Citation links are configured via option citecolor:



citecolor=blue


Or if all kind of links should be blue (since hyperref 2011-02-05 v6.82a):



allcolors=blue






share|improve this answer












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  • Sorry, if I want to change the colour of the email how can I do it? Here is the code of email email{AA@AA.AA.COM}

    – Hisham Alghamdi
    Apr 11 '15 at 18:06













  • @HishamAlghamdi Also hyperref has a documentation: urlcolor.

    – Heiko Oberdiek
    Apr 11 '15 at 18:11











  • I solved it by using allcolors=blue.

    – Hisham Alghamdi
    Apr 11 '15 at 18:13











  • But if one only wants a certain section of a document to have colored references and links? Can this setting only be set globally?

    – E. l4d3
    Oct 12 '17 at 7:27






  • 2





    @E.l4d3 The colors can also be changed via hypersetup that can be called in local scope.

    – Heiko Oberdiek
    Oct 15 '17 at 5:12



















  • Sorry, if I want to change the colour of the email how can I do it? Here is the code of email email{AA@AA.AA.COM}

    – Hisham Alghamdi
    Apr 11 '15 at 18:06













  • @HishamAlghamdi Also hyperref has a documentation: urlcolor.

    – Heiko Oberdiek
    Apr 11 '15 at 18:11











  • I solved it by using allcolors=blue.

    – Hisham Alghamdi
    Apr 11 '15 at 18:13











  • But if one only wants a certain section of a document to have colored references and links? Can this setting only be set globally?

    – E. l4d3
    Oct 12 '17 at 7:27






  • 2





    @E.l4d3 The colors can also be changed via hypersetup that can be called in local scope.

    – Heiko Oberdiek
    Oct 15 '17 at 5:12

















Sorry, if I want to change the colour of the email how can I do it? Here is the code of email email{AA@AA.AA.COM}

– Hisham Alghamdi
Apr 11 '15 at 18:06







Sorry, if I want to change the colour of the email how can I do it? Here is the code of email email{AA@AA.AA.COM}

– Hisham Alghamdi
Apr 11 '15 at 18:06















@HishamAlghamdi Also hyperref has a documentation: urlcolor.

– Heiko Oberdiek
Apr 11 '15 at 18:11





@HishamAlghamdi Also hyperref has a documentation: urlcolor.

– Heiko Oberdiek
Apr 11 '15 at 18:11













I solved it by using allcolors=blue.

– Hisham Alghamdi
Apr 11 '15 at 18:13





I solved it by using allcolors=blue.

– Hisham Alghamdi
Apr 11 '15 at 18:13













But if one only wants a certain section of a document to have colored references and links? Can this setting only be set globally?

– E. l4d3
Oct 12 '17 at 7:27





But if one only wants a certain section of a document to have colored references and links? Can this setting only be set globally?

– E. l4d3
Oct 12 '17 at 7:27




2




2





@E.l4d3 The colors can also be changed via hypersetup that can be called in local scope.

– Heiko Oberdiek
Oct 15 '17 at 5:12





@E.l4d3 The colors can also be changed via hypersetup that can be called in local scope.

– Heiko Oberdiek
Oct 15 '17 at 5:12











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If you want to change the color of reference (in particular the color of hyperref) to blue, for example, please add the code: urlcolor= blue, namely,
usepackage[colorlinks, urlcolor=blue]{hyperref}, since it works for me.






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If you want to change the color of reference (in particular the color of hyperref) to blue, for example, please add the code: urlcolor= blue, namely,
usepackage[colorlinks, urlcolor=blue]{hyperref}, since it works for me.






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    1 hour ago














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If you want to change the color of reference (in particular the color of hyperref) to blue, for example, please add the code: urlcolor= blue, namely,
usepackage[colorlinks, urlcolor=blue]{hyperref}, since it works for me.






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If you want to change the color of reference (in particular the color of hyperref) to blue, for example, please add the code: urlcolor= blue, namely,
usepackage[colorlinks, urlcolor=blue]{hyperref}, since it works for me.







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