On 2/17/2018 8:49 AM, David Wright wrote:
A side-effect of doing it this way is that a hard copy
of the PDF doesn't have 26 useless navigational blobs printed at
various points.
I've seen PDF files that had non-printing navigational features. I don't
know how that's done, or if GhostScript could do it. Having the index
"bookmark" contain a sub-list of alphabet bookmarks seems more do-able.
For an example of non-printing navigational features and more, here is
the most "advanced" PDF I know: Missouri's auto-calculating state income
tax return. At print time it generates a 2-D barcode for the Department
of Revenue's data entry folks to scan, I assume that automatically keys
in all the info for them. (If for some reason the tax return can't be
e-filed, and needs a paper copy mailed in.)
http://dor.mo.gov/forms/MO-1040%20Fillable%20Calculating_2017.pdf
It probably needs Adobe Reader for the full effect. At some point, this
PDF stops being a "document" and becomes "tax software."
--
Karlin High
Missouri, USA
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