On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 01:52, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to zoom into a specific part of the page? I am thinking of the following scenario. Suppose I have the following document
\setuppapersize[S6][S6] \starttext \placefigure[right,none]{\externalfigure[dummy][width=0.3\textwidth]} \input knuth
\page
\input tufte
\stoptext
I want that when I click on the image, the pdf is zoomed in so that the image occupies the full screen[1], and when I click on the zoomed in image, it zooms out and I get the previous page view.
How do I achieve this? I am guessing that some javascript magic might be needed, but I do not understand the interaction code at all. This feature will be pretty handy for presentations.
You don't need JavaScript. You can use a normal hyperlink: [page /FitR left bottom right top] Display the page designated by page, with its contents magnified just enough to fit the rectangle specified by the coordinates left, bottom, right, and top entirely within the window both horizontally and vertically. If the required horizontal and vertical magnification factors are different, use the smaller of the two, centering the rectangle within the window in the other dimension. https://www.adobe.com/devnet/pdf/pdf_reference_archive.html Section "8.2.1 Destinations" of PDFReference16.pdf You only need to find a way to transfer the data from nice interface in ConTeXt into PDF literals. Mojca PS: in case that you start hacking with that, please also convince Hans to fix hyperlinks in formulas/chapters/tables/... (see equation \in[eq:formulalabel]) to point to specific location on some page, not to the whole page.