Friday, February 15, 2002 I wrote:
GB> spec-fdf.tex reads:
GB> % \v!standaard=>\def\PDFpageviewkey{ xyz 0 0 0}%
GB> % \def\PDFpageviewwrd{ /XYZ 0 0 0},
GB> while it should be without those 0's:
GB> \v!standaard=>\def\PDFpageviewkey{ xyz}%
GB> \def\PDFpageviewwrd{ /XYZ},
GB> This seems to work correctly, at least with my Adobe Acrobat 4.05;
GB> The only 'quirk' is that the destination coordinates are those of
GB> the bottom left corner, while they should point to the upper left
GB> corner of the rectangle. This is a pdfTeX problem (it happens e.g.
GB> also when compiling WEB sources); I think it should add
GB> (subtract?) the baselineskip to the marked position.
Hans, considering that the other views (fit, fith, fitv) are not
affected by this, I believe ConTeXt should *by default* set the link
target to be at the upper-left corner of the box, whichever view
is chosen.
This is especially true for sectioning commands: the target should
be set *right before* the typesetting of the title (possibly after
starting the new page if requested).
--
Giuseppe "Oblomov" Bilotta