6 Feb
2008
6 Feb
'08
9:47 p.m.
Hans Hagen wrote:
That looks good, but why? Does \complexbookmark only work to overrule a yet-to-come sectioning command?
no, the previous one (bookmarks are flushed in everypar)
in this case the \complete... has a \chapter so the bookmark influences that one
So what is wrong with this input then? % engine=pdftex \setupinteraction[state=start] \placebookmarks \starttext \chapter{In the beginning} \bookmark[chapter]{In initio} % Without [chapter], this is fine! Oh no. \stoptext This creates three (3!) chapter bookmark entries: In the beginning In initio In initio instead of the expected 1: In initio Best wishes, Taco