On Sunday 13 March 2005 09:31 pm, h h extern wrote:
VnPenguin wrote:
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 20:56:06 +0000, David Waller
wrote: Hello,
I am trying to produce bookmarks in the PDF file produced with context.
I can produce bookmarks but I am unable to get any hierarchy of bookmarks such that chapters can just be displayed initially and then the sections open up.
With
\placebookmarks[chapter,section,subsection]
I got a perfect bookmark :)
\placebookmarks [chapter,section,subsection] [chapter]
will do the same but open only chapter ones by default
Hans
As it happens, on my computer, using Linux, both xpdf and Acrobat Reader 7.0 display all bookmarks by default. Here is my line: \placebookmarks [chapter,section] [chapter] If I change the line to \placebookmarks [chapter,section] [chap] It works as described by Hans above. But I can live with that. My real problem is with bookmarking the table of contents. If I use this configuration: --------------------------------------------------- \bookmark[chapter]{Contents} \completecontent ---------------------------------------- I get a double bookmark. All other combinations yield no bookmark at all. I tried changing the name from Contents to Contenzz and I got two occurrences of Contentzz in the bookmarks. Messing with the first parameter [chapter] yields either no bookmark or a double bookmark. Also, on the TOC proper, the word Contents (or Contentzz) is repeated twice, in body font, ahead of the bold faced and larger title generated by \completecontent. The documentation on this feature is a bit sparse. I looked at the source but the comments there did not address this situation. -- John Culleton The answers to all your publishing questions are found in the excellent books listed in the word-famous shortlist! http://wexfordpress.com/tex/shortlist.pdf