Hi, a_adrian wrote:
Very nice PDF, but I think the "book" (PDF version) could be a little bit different than the HTML/Website version, e.g.: - it could contain the cheatsheet as the last page (I suppose this should be a simple inclusion of the actual cheatsheet pdf)
The cheatsheet is not written in docbook and I'm not sure how one can include a raw pdf. Any pointers would be useful.
- it could have an index at the end (this should be automatically generated)
I find indexes useful for printed books but not PDFs. The searching capabilities work much better for me. That said we can generate an index, however I doubts its as simple as a generation switch. How will it know what to include in an index? More likely the indexes will have to be marked up or written from scratch. Again if there are automated ways of doing this I'd like to hear about them.
- it could have "pdf bookmarks" as the table of content - like seen in many ebooks (this should be also automatically generated).
I don't follow. The pdf already has a TOC which is the same as the pdf bookmarks. Do you mean something else?
kind regards bob
