Your solution works, but now I have to rewrite my carefully crafted
environment
and setups. I rather wish your solution works within the start/stop
frontmatter
construct.
Is this possible ?
Kind regards
Wim
WN wrote:
This is what I would like to do
\startfrontmatter
WN wrote:
Hi,
When I use \bookmark[chapter]{Some bookmark} the bookmark appears twice
in the list of bookmarks
but the bookmark also appears twice in the Table of Contents.
I think chapter titles are supposed appear automatically in the
bookmarks, no need for an explicit \bookmark.
Best
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
WN wrote:
Hi,
When I use \bookmark[chapter]{Some bookmark} the bookmark appears twice
in the list of bookmarks
but the bookmark also appears twice in the Table of Contents.
I think chapter titles are supposed appear automatically in the
bookmarks, no need for
WN wrote:
I think chapter titles are supposed appear automatically in the
bookmarks, no need for an explicit \bookmark.
True enough. But should they appear twice ?
I want a custom bookmark for the table of contents and list of figures,
so I used \bookmark[chapter] to include these (once not
WN wrote:
This is what I would like to do
\startfrontmatter
\bookmark[chapter]{Inhoudsopgave}
\completecontent[partnumber=no]
\page
\bookmark[chapter]{Lijst van figuren}
\completelistoffigures[partnumber=no]
\stopfrontmatter
\startbodymatter
\component chapter01
\component chapter02
Hans Hagen wrote:
WN wrote:
This is what I would like to do
\startfrontmatter
\bookmark[chapter]{Inhoudsopgave}
\completecontent[partnumber=no]
\page
\bookmark[chapter]{Lijst van figuren}
\completelistoffigures[partnumber=no]
\stopfrontmatter
\startbodymatter
\component chapter01
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