> you select page `13' in acroread, you actually go to the page
> labeled `13' which is physical page 36 or so. To go to page
> `xiii', you have to type `xiii' in the `go to Page' dialogue.
>
> It's not clear to me that this is necessarily an improvement, if
> this behavior is unalterable. Sometimes I want to go to physical
> page numbers, sometimes to logical.
In acroread you can control this with
Edit->Preferences->Page Display->Use logical page numbers
> Nor, perhaps most importantly, do I want to add a feature that only
> works with nonfree software.
Bear in mind that this feature is always optional. You can, for
example, display the PDF reference with xpdf also (which then uses
physical page numbers). I don't see any problem here. There's a lot
of free software which supports the PDF standard, so why not support
this particularly nice feature?
> It doesn't sound terribly difficult to add, though.
I have the same feeling -- it's just filling up a single dictionary
with the numbers of pages of the TOC. Unfortunately, my PDF knowledge
is too limited to add this to texinfo.
Werner
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