Turn off interaction in some TOC levels?
I want interaction at the subsubsection level but not higher. I have turned off line numbers for section and subsection. However both these levels remain interactive. The whole line is blue. I tried interaction=pagenumber, interaction=sectionnumber, interaction=no, interaction=none, and no interaction parameter at all at these levels. Nevertheless the whole entry remains interactive. some code: \setupcolors[state=start] \setuphead[chapter][head=nomarking,number=no] \setuphead[section][number=no,textcommand=\bf] \setuphead[subsection][number=no] \setuphead[subsubsection][number=no] \setupinteraction[state=start,color=blue] \setuplist[section][alternative=f,style=bold,interaction=sectionnumber] \setuplist[subsection][alternative=f,interaction=no] \setuplist[subsubsection][alternative=a,interaction=all] The good news is that I found a handy way to bookmark just the index in Acrobat Reader. I filched some code from an old Han The Thanh file: \pdfcatalog{/PageMode /UseOutlines} % bookmark window open \newcount\marknumber \marknumber=1 \def\bookmark#1#2{% \pdfdest num \marknumber xyz \pdfoutline goto num \marknumber count #1 {#2} \advance\marknumber by 1} ................. \bookmark{0}{Index} \placecontent ................... The explanation of the format of the \pdfoutline command in the manual wasn't clear to me but the above macro clears it up. -- John Culleton http://wexfordpress.com/tex/shortlist.pdf
2007/10/20, John Culleton
I want interaction at the subsubsection level but not higher. I have turned off line numbers for section and subsection. However both these levels remain interactive. The whole line is blue. I tried interaction=pagenumber, interaction=sectionnumber, interaction=no, interaction=none, and no interaction parameter at all at these levels. Nevertheless the whole entry remains interactive.
some code: \setupcolors[state=start] \setuphead[chapter][head=nomarking,number=no] \setuphead[section][number=no,textcommand=\bf] \setuphead[subsection][number=no] \setuphead[subsubsection][number=no] \setupinteraction[state=start,color=blue] \setuplist[section][alternative=f,style=bold,interaction=sectionnumber] \setuplist[subsection][alternative=f,interaction=no] \setuplist[subsubsection][alternative=a,interaction=all]
The good news is that I found a handy way to bookmark just the index in Acrobat Reader. I filched some code from an old Han The Thanh file:
\pdfcatalog{/PageMode /UseOutlines} % bookmark window open \newcount\marknumber \marknumber=1 \def\bookmark#1#2{% \pdfdest num \marknumber xyz \pdfoutline goto num \marknumber count #1 {#2} \advance\marknumber by 1} ................. \bookmark{0}{Index} \placecontent ...................
The explanation of the format of the \pdfoutline command in the manual wasn't clear to me but the above macro clears it up. -- John Culleton
Hi John, the hyperlinks are hardcoded in the list alternatives e, f and g. The only to get your desired solution is to write your own list alternatives. Wolfgang
2007/10/22, Wolfgang Schuster
2007/10/20, John Culleton
: I want interaction at the subsubsection level but not higher. I have turned off line numbers for section and subsection. However both these levels remain interactive. The whole line is blue. I tried interaction=pagenumber, interaction=sectionnumber, interaction=no, interaction=none, and no interaction parameter at all at these levels. Nevertheless the whole entry remains interactive.
some code: \setupcolors[state=start] \setuphead[chapter][head=nomarking,number=no] \setuphead[section][number=no,textcommand=\bf] \setuphead[subsection][number=no] \setuphead[subsubsection][number=no] \setupinteraction[state=start,color=blue] \setuplist[section][alternative=f,style=bold,interaction=sectionnumber] \setuplist[subsection][alternative=f,interaction=no] \setuplist[subsubsection][alternative=a,interaction=all]
The good news is that I found a handy way to bookmark just the index in Acrobat Reader. I filched some code from an old Han The Thanh file:
\pdfcatalog{/PageMode /UseOutlines} % bookmark window open \newcount\marknumber \marknumber=1 \def\bookmark#1#2{% \pdfdest num \marknumber xyz \pdfoutline goto num \marknumber count #1 {#2} \advance\marknumber by 1} ................. \bookmark{0}{Index} \placecontent ...................
The explanation of the format of the \pdfoutline command in the manual wasn't clear to me but the above macro clears it up. -- John Culleton
You use the following code to disable the hyperlinks in your list format, the options for interactive are now "all" or "no". \unprotect \def\dodofixdlistelementEFG#1#2#3#4#5#6#7#8% {\noindent \bgroup \def\makelistelement##1##2% {\doifelse{\listparameter\c!interaction}{##1} % better \doifinsetelse {\setbox0\hbox{#2{\showcontrastlocation\??ia{#8}{##2}}}% \linklisttoelement{#4}{#7}{#8}{\box0}} {#2{##2}}}% \makelistelement\v!all % why not text {\dostartlistattributes\c!style\c!color\empty \ignorespaces\dontconvertfont\setstrut \begstrut \limitatedlistentry{#6}% \endstrut \dostoplistattributes}% \egroup \par \listparameter\c!inbetween} \protect Wolfgang
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John Culleton
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Wolfgang Schuster