alternatives, but to no avail:
option A: Use a tab and a space in my autonumbering, for example
N:$chapnum\t[space] Same result: chapnum appears twice in my PDF bookmarks
separate the chapnum from the chapter title bu using two separate paratags,
for example ~chapnum (for the chapnum only
Hi Robert
Yes, I also tried something similar as what you described, but when I use a
"hidden" (character tag > color > white) chapter number for my chapter
title paratags, I don't get to see the chapter number in my PDF bookmarks.
Oh well, not to worry about this anymore. I decided to go for
I generate a PDF, I see that the chapnum appears
> twice in my bookmarks, for example:
>
> 1 1 Getting Started
>
> I have also tried the following alternatives, but to no avail:
>
> option A: Use a tab and a space in my autonumbering, for example
> N:<$chapnum>\t[sp
that the chapnum appears
twice in my bookmarks, for example:
1 1 Getting Started
I have also tried the following alternatives, but to no avail:
- option A: Use a tab and a space in my autonumbering, for example
N:$chapnum\t[space] Same result: chapnum appears twice in my PDF bookmarks
- separate
m but when I generate a PDF, I see that the chapnum appears
twice in my bookmarks, for example:
1 1 Getting Started
I have also tried the following alternatives, but to no avail:
- option A: Use a tab and a space in my autonumbering, for example
N:<$chapnum>\t[space] Same result: c