On 2/1/06, Hans Hagen wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I vote for this as well (for enchanced possibilities of opening PDF documents: FitWidth, FitHeight, whole page, XX % of actual size). This might not be the same as request above, but a very similar one.
hey, since when don't you read the source any more ...
\setupinteraction[focus=fit|width|height|minwidth|minheight|standard|<empty>
Till yesterday my acrobat was broken for quite some months and I couldn't experiment much (I hated to reinstall windows). I looked into ConTeXt source for PDF and into PDF Reference manual a while ago I don't remember any changes mentioned since that time. I realized that opening a document on 100% (75%) for example needs some special handling like /GoTo /D [page /XYZ left top zoom] (I'm guessing now, I don't have to proper resources available to check it) which has to be triggered right after the document opens. A bit dirty in comparison to "fit width", I agree. I would guess that 99% of the code needed to do that already exists, it's just that the "zoom to XX %" needs to be triggered at document opening time. This might have to do something with Taco's remarks. I might be wrong, so please excuse me in that case. (I find PDF way too complicated for experimenting in comparison to PS.) Mojca