EDIT: See this answer if you also want your links to not overfull (they'll hyphenate wherever they see fit though)
I have seen this, but biblatex is used there, I don't use that in my case.
Is there a way for me to do:
\url{https://example.tld/example/something/}
Or, if it's possible, maybe even:
\url{https://www.example.tld/example/something/}
And, instead of getting
https://www.example.tld/example/something/
as an output in the document
to get this:
example.tld/example/something
but still have it pointing to the full link?
Is there no solution to this? Do I just have to \href
all my links?:
\href{https://www.example.tld/example/something/}{example.tld/example/something}
Or is there anything that automatically takes care of this?
I am asking this because, if I type the link in the \url
command like I'd want it to be displayed, it isn't always going to work when it gets clicked on.
https://www.
.