On 2/24/2016 10:01 AM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
And SumatraPDF has this particular feature implemented.
currently sumatra is behaving quite weird with these zoom features
because using named destinations has no advantage when ther eis no view and not all hyperlinked constructs have views (either because it's impossible due to lack of structure i.e. where does something begin/end, or because it's not yet implemented there)
Not sure I understand your explanation (totally my fault, of course).
when there is no view (i.e. default reader view fit) then we can save bytes by using page references as they don't contain dimensions
is really great. Because you don’t chenge zooming or page view at all. This is extremely wise (as ConTeXt itself). It is only a pity that it doesn’t work for footnotes, endnotes and index entries.
most of the needed code is there; i only need to figure out how to do it efficient (as i don't want bloated tuc file due to rather useless extra references) so i'll have a look at it
The point I was trying to make was the following: if PDF viewers fail to comply with the standard, it is their problem. And for the open source viewers, I will report to them the issue (well, for the most imporant ones ;-).
not even acrobat always complies/complied with the standard (or implemented it) .. widgets are the worst
And I cannot afford (mainly space at the desk I use to work) a higher resolution screen. My 10yo Dell Inspiron 6400 running Fedora 23 (and the latest beta from the ConTeXt Suite) works fine.
i'm surprised that you can run luatex/mkiv on such old machine (luatex benefits from large cpu caches), do you get a reasonable page per second rate?
In most of the cases only the top value will be used And the top left anchors for note reference (or index reference) are fine. I’m only guessing, but I think this is the way to do it.
the bad is that viewers clip lines so additional shift action is needed
With named destinations, zoom is set to null (please, don’t change that ever) and you get where you need to.
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