you
can use user entries; if you only need to replace a specific list entry
you can do
\startchapter[title=whatever,list=whocares,bookmark=...]
so you have a different title and listentry and marking and reference
and bookmark and ..
Hans
the
structured \startchapter ... commands) and when placing a list you can use
user entries; if you only need to replace a specific list entry you can do
\startchapter[title=whatever,list=whocares,bookmark=...]
so you have a different title and listentry and marking and reference
\s!tex \fi \ifx \currentde...
\@@notemakedescription ...list =,\c!bookmark =,][]
\xdef \currentnotenumber {...
l.79 ...r in light of Pasquinelli's presentation.}
If I replace \footnote{} with parantheses, the included source compiles fine
...
\@@notemakedescription ...list =,\c!bookmark =,][]
\xdef \currentnotenumber {...
l.79 ...r in light of Pasquinelli's presentation.}
If I replace \footnote{} with parantheses, the included source compiles fine.
I've had a separate issue where a URL containing
Hello Anuar,
for me \nomarking never worked as expected (i´m relatively new to ConTeXt, so i
don´t know if \nomarking worked in the past..., maybe i´m misunderstanding
something...). In the mailing list i found:
\startchapter{title=\bf Title, list=entry in lists like content,
bookmark
found:
\startchapter{title=\bf Title, list=entry in lists like content,
bookmark=bookmark in pdf, marking=marked Title}
this works
best regards
Bernhard
Am 18.11.2009 um 17:29 schrieb anuar lezama:
Hello Taco,
Thank you for answering. I can't make nomarking do this trick, I tried
misunderstanding something...). In the mailing list i found:
\startchapter{title=\bf Title, list=entry in lists like content,
bookmark=bookmark in pdf, marking=marked Title}
this works
best regards
Bernhard
Am 18.11.2009 um 17:29 schrieb anuar lezama:
Hello Taco
Hallo Hans,
please have a look at my testfile:
% --- snip
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\placebookmarks[chapter,section,subsection][chapter,section,subsection]
\setupinteractionscreen[option=bookmark]
%
\starttext
%
\placelist[chapter,section][criterium=all
Am 14.09.2009 um 12:27 schrieb Bernd Militzer:
\startsection[title={Getaŭfte A. dominj 1606},%
list ={Geburten 1606},%
bookmark ={Geb-1606},%
reference={Geb:1606}]
remove the space between the keys and the '='
Wolfgang
Wolfgang Schuster schrieb:
Am 14.09.2009 um 12:27 schrieb Bernd Militzer:
\startsection[title={Getaŭfte A. dominj 1606},%
list ={Geburten 1606},%
bookmark ={Geb-1606},%
reference={Geb:1606}]
remove the space between the keys
...
\dododescriptioncomponent ...er \c!title }\v!none
{\global
\nodescriptioncap...
\@@notemakedescription ... ={#3},\c!bookmark =,][]
\xdef \currentnotenumber
{...
l.3 \footnote{\type{\test
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Hi all,
I'm not sure if this is a bug or a feature, but I'm still having trouble
understanding the new structure code. Here is a small example:
i messed up the xml part when i added support for list/mark/bookmark
specification ... i'll fix it (and also make
{\global
\nodescriptioncap...
\@@makedescription ...itle ={#2},\c!bookmark =,][]
\@@dostartdescriptionindeed
\dodowithpar ...tes \c!textstyle \c!textcolor ABC}
#1\@@stopdescription
...
l.10 \completelistofacronyms
{#2}\ifx \!!stringa \!!str...
\dostructurecountercomponent ...\c!title }\v!none
{\setfalse \hasstructureco...
\docompletefloat ...c!title ={#4},\c!bookmark =][]
\globallet \currentfloatnu...
argument
...
\@@notemakedescription ... ={#3},\c!bookmark =,][]
\edef
\currentnotenumber {...
...
l.17 }
Greetlings from Lake Constance!
Hraban
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http://wiki.contextgarden.net
https://www.cacert.org (I'm an assurer
still wrote he wouldn't know if he would extend the
sectionworld in MkIV.
The discussion about \startsection ... \stopsection was in 2007!
I don't understand how to use \startchapter[]{} ... \stopchapter for my
needs.
\startchapter[title=,reference=,bookmark=,...][optional user data
Am 29.04.2009 um 10:24 schrieb Hans Hagen:
I don't understand how to use \startchapter[]{} ... \stopchapter
for my needs.
\startchapter[title=,reference=,bookmark=,...][optional user data]
is optional data in keyval form or normal text and who to use
own values for author, date etc
On Wed, 29 Apr 2009 12:24:01 +0200
Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com scribit:
Am 29.04.2009 um 10:24 schrieb Hans Hagen:
I don't understand how to use \startchapter[]{} ... \stopchapter
for my needs.
\startchapter[title=,reference=,bookmark=,...][optional user data
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 29.04.2009 um 10:24 schrieb Hans Hagen:
I don't understand how to use \startchapter[]{} ... \stopchapter for
my needs.
\startchapter[title=,reference=,bookmark=,...][optional user data]
is optional data in keyval form or normal text and who to use
own values
= ..., but not
all).
http://pragma-ade.nl/show-man-10.htm
I did not see the ne sectioning there... Anyway
\startchapter[title=,reference=,bookmark=,...][optional user data]
Could you [or someone] give a couple of example of how to use
[optional user data]
Also, where in the base files does
\Titel like this:
\def\Titel#1#2#3{\startchapter[title={#2},bookmark={#2}]
[author={#1},subtitle={#3}]}
I guess, even \startchapter should obey to \setuphead[chapter]:
\setuphead[chapter][
header=high,
incrementnumber=no,
command=\ChapterCommand,
page=yes, number=no,
align
to \startSOMETHING (in this case \startchapter and
the meanings of this params (some are obvious : title= ..., but not
all).
http://pragma-ade.nl/show-man-10.htm
I did not see the ne sectioning there... Anyway
\startchapter[title=,reference=,bookmark=,...][optional user data
\startchapter and
the meanings of this params (some are obvious : title= ..., but
not all).
http://pragma-ade.nl/show-man-10.htm
I did not see the ne sectioning there... Anyway
You're welcome to add missing command to cont-en.xml
\startchapter[title=,reference=,bookmark=,...][optional user
On Wed, 29 Apr 2009 12:14:38 -0600, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
\startchapter[title=,reference=,bookmark=,...][optional user data]
Could you [or someone] give a couple of example of how to use
[optional user data]
Also, where in the base files does this stuff
Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
On Wed, 29 Apr 2009 12:14:38 -0600, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
\startchapter[title=,reference=,bookmark=,...][optional user data]
Could you [or someone] give a couple of example of how to use
[optional user data
-\edef \!!stringa {#1}
\edef \!!stringb {#2}\ifx \!!stringa
\!!str...
\dostructurecountercomponent ...\c!title }\v!none
{\setfalse
\hasstructureco...
\docompletefloat ...c!title ={#4},\c!bookmark
.. i'd even forgot about that one
upcoming structure code will provide
\startchapter[label=...,title={...},bookmark={...},mark={...},list={...},reference={...}]
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}{Foo.}{Foo. Bar, Baz}}
{...}
\stoptext
ah .. you always surprise me .. i'd even forgot about that one
upcoming structure code will provide
\startchapter[label=...,title={...},bookmark={...},mark={...},list={...},reference={...}]
You anticipated my next question! This is great news
{\select{caption}{Foo.}{Foo. Bar, Baz}}
{...}
\stoptext
ah .. you always surprise me .. i'd even forgot about that one
upcoming structure code will provide
\startchapter[label=...,title={...},bookmark={...},mark={...},list={...},reference={...}]
You anticipated my next question! This is great
:
\chapter [ref] {title}
\chapter {title}
and, when ownnumbers are used:
\chapter [ref] {nr} {title}
\chapter {nr} {title}
and, when structure is wanted (at least that is the idea):
\startchapter [settings] [userdata]
where the first argument sets the title, reference, bookmark, etc
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 13:44, Nikolai Weibull n...@bitwi.se wrote:
In neither --lua nor --xtx do I get a list of
abbreviations with \completelistofabbreviations. The bookmark text is
\headtext {abbreviations} for both.
Can I at least get an acknowledgement that this is a problem with
LuaTeX
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 1:44 PM, Nikolai Weibull n...@bitwi.se wrote:
Hi!
Long time no post. Anyway, I’m writing a document where I’m using
abbreviations. In neither --lua nor --xtx do I get a list of
abbreviations with \completelistofabbreviations. The bookmark text is
\headtext
Hi!
Long time no post. Anyway, I’m writing a document where I’m using
abbreviations. In neither --lua nor --xtx do I get a list of
abbreviations with \completelistofabbreviations. The bookmark text is
\headtext {abbreviations} for both. With --pdf I get a list of
abbreviations
I have found similar issue was discussed in this list, but it doesn't contain
a suitable solution for me
These command work just fine to add bookmark for every part, chapter and etc.
\setupinteraction [state=start]
\setupinteractionscreen [option=bookmark]
\placebookmarks [part,chapter,section
\placebookmarks :
\input spec-tst % to prevent turning accented characters
% into their unaccented counterparts
\placebookmarks[chapter,section,subsection][chapter,section]
\setupinteraction[state=start, % make hyperlinks active, etc.
option=bookmark,
title={Titre accentué},
subtitle={etc
% to prevent turning accented characters
% into their unaccented counterparts
\placebookmarks[chapter,section,subsection][chapter,section]
\setupinteraction[state=start, % make hyperlinks active, etc.
option=bookmark,
title={Titre accentué},
subtitle={etc...},
author={moi-même
% into their unaccented counterparts
\placebookmarks[chapter,section,subsection][chapter,section]
\setupinteraction[state=start, % make hyperlinks active, etc.
option=bookmark,
title={Titre accentué},
subtitle={etc...},
author={moi-même},
keyword={français}]
Works with acroread and okular
]
\definecolor[urlcolour] [c=0,m=0.51,y=1,k=0]
\setupinteraction[
state=start,
color=ucolour,
option=bookmark]
Mohamed
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\definecolor[ucolour] [c=0,m=0.83,y=1,k=0.7]
\definecolor[urlcolour] [c=0,m=0.51,y=1,k=0]
...
...
\setupinteraction[
state=start,
color=ucolour,
option=bookmark]
4. Doesn't work, but strangely enough color=urlcolour
[ucolour] [c=0,m=0.83,y=1,k=0.7]
\definecolor[urlcolour] [c=0,m=0.51,y=1,k=0]
...
...
\setupinteraction[
state=start,
color=ucolour,
option=bookmark]
4. Doesn't work, but strangely enough color=urlcolour does. If I do use
ucolour, the links are shown in black
[
state=start,
color=ucolour,
option=bookmark]
4. Doesn't work, but strangely enough color=urlcolour does. If I do use
ucolour, the links are shown in black; http://filebin.ca/dnoqva/test.pdf or
http://filebin.ca/dnoqva
5.
\useURL[key][http://wiki.contextgarden.net/][][http
better, I have changed the main
page.
That's great - now I don't have to bookmark the Main_Page_New!
Thanks!
Aditya
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I am struggling a bit with numbered bookmarks in PDF files.
In LaTex, the HyperRef package supports the option bookmarksnumbered =
true which
adds the chapter numbers to the bookmark list.
Does anybody know of a similar option in ConText? I have searched the
\setupinteraction
documentation
I am struggling a bit with numbered bookmarks in generated PDF files.
In LaTex, the HyperRef package supports the option bookmarksnumbered =
true which
adds the chapter numbers to the bookmark list.
Does anybody know of a similar option in ConText? I have searched the
\setupinteraction
B. Tommy Jensen wrote:
I am struggling a bit with numbered bookmarks in generated PDF files.
In LaTex, the HyperRef package supports the option bookmarksnumbered =
true which
adds the chapter numbers to the bookmark list.
Does anybody know of a similar option in ConText? I have searched
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
B. Tommy Jensen wrote:
I am struggling a bit with numbered bookmarks in generated PDF files.
In LaTex, the HyperRef package supports the option bookmarksnumbered =
true which
adds the chapter numbers to the bookmark list.
Does anybody know of a similar option
{\LatinGlobalDir%
\usetypescript[lm]%
\setupbodyfont[lm,20pt]}
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\placebookmarks[chapter,section,subsection][chapter,section]
\setupinteractionscreen[option=bookmark]
\setupinteraction
[state=start,
title={كيف تكتب عربي مع كُنْتِكِسْت},
author={خالد
]
[chapter]
\placebookmarks
[chapter,section]
The problem is mentioned on the wiki
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/PDF_Bookmarks_and_Headers and I wasn't
able to solve it by looking over the bookmark code in core-int.tex.
I tried the example, with the same results, using Mk II 2008.05.21
the problem. With the
[chapter,section] second argument, all three levels of bookmarks are
shown; without the second argument, only the first level is shown. How
do you show two levels?
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupinteractionscreen[option=bookmark]
\placebookmarks
[chapter,section,subsection
are
shown; without the second argument, only the first level is shown. How
do you show two levels?
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupinteractionscreen[option=bookmark]
\placebookmarks
[chapter,section,subsection]
[chapter,section]
\starttext
\chapter{One}
\section{One A}
\input
that the new page has the clarificiation. Thanks, Taco! I edited
the texshow-web entry for \placebookmarks.
For the record, here's a complete example for showing chapter and
section bookmarks:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupinteractionscreen[option=bookmark]
\placebookmarks
[chapter
://wiki.contextgarden.net/PDF_Bookmarks_and_Headers and I wasn't
able to solve it by looking over the bookmark code in core-int.tex.
I tried the example, with the same results, using Mk II 2008.05.21 (on
my Debian i386 laptop), Mk II 2008.07.07 (live.contextgarden.net), and
live Luatex.
Any ideas? Should I post an issue
to change a single line of code.
Hyperlink/bookmark jumps are a better, however...
Can they be made so that they go to and include
the corresponding chapter/section title, instead of
jumping underneath them when in single page
continuous + page width mode ? It works that
way with word/openoffice
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 1:46 PM, Steffen Wolfrum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
converting a MSWord Doc file to TEI-XML gives me this kind of index
range:
anchor type=bookmark-start xml:id=Index216/
anchor type=bookmark-end corresp=#Index216/
indextermVerfassungsvertrag/term/index
Hi,
converting a MSWord Doc file to TEI-XML gives me this kind of index
range:
anchor type=bookmark-start xml:id=Index216/
anchor type=bookmark-end corresp=#Index216/
indextermVerfassungsvertrag/term/index
Unfortunately in ConTeXt the register entry is required the other way
round
if not
done already.
btw, for the moment do ...
\startbackmatter
\chapter{Index}
\bookmark{Index}
\placeindex
\stopbackmatter
headtexts are not expanded (but in mkiv this is no problem so i'll
change it there
Cool, it does work now :)
Regards,
Khaled
--
Khaled Hosny
Arabic
chinese bookmark were possible)
i've now enabled it for luatex (context mkiv) and when that works ou ok
i'll see if i can support it for xet ex too (the problem is that i need
to rework some code in the spec drivers and that was not on my current
agenda)
(it means that i need to replace
traditionally there was only pdf doc encoding; this is supported
by default
when unicode encoding was added to the spec, i started supporting it too
and given that one enables it, traditional tex should work out ok (for
instance chinese bookmark were possible)
i've now enabled it for luatex
][chapter,section]
\setupinteractionscreen[option=bookmark]
\setupinteraction
[state=start,
title={كيف تكتب عربي مع كُنْتِكِسْت},
author={خالد حسني},
subtitle={صف الحروف حاسوبيا مع تخ وكنتكست},
keyword={عربي تخ كنتكست صف محارف طباعة}]
%there is a bug
%\setcharactermirroring[1
\chapter{Index}
\bookmark{Index}
\placeindex
\stopbackmatter
headtexts are not expanded (but in mkiv this is no problem so i'll
change it there
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%
\usetypescript[lm]%
\setupbodyfont[lm,20pt]}
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\placebookmarks[chapter,section,subsection][chapter,section]
\setupinteractionscreen[option=bookmark]
\input spec-tst.tex
\setupinteraction
[state=start,
title={كيف تكتب عربي مع كُنْتِكِسْت},
author={خالد حسني
text instead, am I missing some thing?
You are right, the bookmark text is misencoded, even though I am only
getting ASCII representation here (Acrobat 8)
Does Acrobat fully support unicode Arabic -- do you have the ME version?
Best wishes
Idris
--
Professor Idris Samawi Hamid, Editor-in-Chief
://wiki.contextgarden.net/PDF_Bookmarks_and_Headers
But I get miss-encoded text instead, am I missing some thing?
You are right, the bookmark text is misencoded, even though I am only
getting ASCII representation here (Acrobat 8)
Does Acrobat fully support unicode Arabic -- do you have the ME
Hello,
The last bookmark is s3 instead of b3 (MKII and MKIV):
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\placebookmarks[section]
\starttext
\section{s1}\bookmark{b1}
\section{s2}\bookmark{b2}
\section{s3}\bookmark{b3}
\stoptext
Cheers, Peter
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Peter Münster wrote:
Hello,
The last bookmark is s3 instead of b3 (MKII and MKIV):
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\placebookmarks[section]
\starttext
\section{s1}\bookmark{b1}
\section{s2}\bookmark{b2}
\section{s3}\bookmark{b3}
\stoptext
That is because there is no text at all
Peter Münster wrote:
That is because there is no text at all following the last bookmark,
so hopefully this buglet will not affect any finished documents.
Ok, here comes a better example:
I did not say there was no bug, just that it is unlikely to be hit ;-)
The \bookmark command works out
Peter Münster wrote:
On Sat, Jun 07 2008, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
The last bookmark is s3 instead of b3 (MKII and MKIV):
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\placebookmarks[section]
\starttext
\section{s1}\bookmark{b1}
\section{s2}\bookmark{b2}
\section{s3}\bookmark{b3}
\stoptext
Peter Münster wrote:
Hello,
The last bookmark is s3 instead of b3 (MKII and MKIV):
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\placebookmarks[section]
\starttext
\section{s1}\bookmark{b1}
\section{s2}\bookmark{b2}
\section{s3}\bookmark{b3}
\the\everpar
\stoptext
indeed, this is because
want. Because if I get one chapter on the second page, the page
number is 31 rather than 2 which I really want it to be. And so do
the bookmarks behave. If I click the bookmark of the first chapter,
it will go to the 31st page of the PDF file if it has page 31. I don't
really like the mess.
I
. Because if I get one chapter on the second page, the page
number is 31 rather than 2 which I really want it to be. And so do
the bookmarks behave. If I click the bookmark of the first chapter,
it will go to the 31st page of the PDF file if it has page 31. I don't
really like the mess.
I
rather than 2 which I really want it to be. And so do
the bookmarks behave. If I click the bookmark of the first chapter,
it will go to the 31st page of the PDF file if it has page 31. I don't
really like the mess.
I know it's normal, but I would like to know if there's any way to
write the page
want to use acroread's bookmarks. But I have two problems:
a) I failed to create a bookmark for the title page. What is the best
way to do so? Currently, I use:
\startmakeup[standard][doublesided=no,page=right]
...
\stopmakeup
b) Somehow the bookmark list goes wrong. I have
Hi everybody,
Default setting when creating pdf bookmarks (e.g. for \section,
\subsection, etc.) seems that the bookmark points to the page (it zooms
out to fit the whole page), rather than only going to the referenced
object:
E.g. try to click on a bookmark on this pdf (365 KB):
http
76 561 41 83 (mobile)
Fax +41 61 302 89 18
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Wed, 9 Apr 2008, Dietrich Rordorf / MDPI wrote:
Hi everybody,
Default setting when creating pdf bookmarks (e.g. for \section,
\subsection, etc.) seems that the bookmark points to the page (it zooms
out to fit the whole
Dietrich Rordorf / MDPI wrote:
Hi everybody,
Default setting when creating pdf bookmarks (e.g. for \section,
\subsection, etc.) seems that the bookmark points to the page (it zooms
out to fit the whole page), rather than only going to the referenced
object:
E.g. try to click
On Wed, 9 Apr 2008, Dietrich Rordorf / MDPI wrote:
Hi everybody,
Default setting when creating pdf bookmarks (e.g. for \section,
\subsection, etc.) seems that the bookmark points to the page (it zooms
out to fit the whole page), rather than only going to the referenced
object:
E.g. try
You mean this, I guess:
http://bloggingbits.com/54-typography-resources-every-designer-should-
bookmark/
Thanks!
-a-
On 21 Feb 2008, at 17:22, Jeff Smith wrote:
Great links and tips there, but last week I also found this. It's
called 54 Typography Resources Every Designer Should Bookmark
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 11:47 AM, Andrea Valle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You mean this, I guess:
http://bloggingbits.com/54-typography-resources-every-designer-should-bookmark/
Oh, yes, I wanted to use TinyLink so the mail wouldn't wrap that link
on two lines, but I copy-pasted TinyLink's
Great links and tips there, but last week I also found this. It's
called 54 Typography Resources Every Designer Should Bookmark.
http://www.digipills.com/tinylink/ajout.php
A couple of links there too, and articles.
Jeff Smith
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 8:45 AM, Andrea Valle [EMAIL PROTECTED
Your solution works, but now I have to rewrite my carefully crafted
environment
and setups. I rather wish your solution works within the start/stop
frontmatter
construct.
Is this possible ?
Kind regards
Wim
WN wrote:
This is what I would like to do
\startfrontmatter
\bookmark[chapter
WN wrote:
Hi,
When I use \bookmark[chapter]{Some bookmark} the bookmark appears twice
in the list of bookmarks
but the bookmark also appears twice in the Table of Contents.
I think chapter titles are supposed appear automatically in the
bookmarks, no need for an explicit \bookmark.
Best
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
WN wrote:
Hi,
When I use \bookmark[chapter]{Some bookmark} the bookmark appears twice
in the list of bookmarks
but the bookmark also appears twice in the Table of Contents.
I think chapter titles are supposed appear automatically in the
bookmarks, no need
WN wrote:
I think chapter titles are supposed appear automatically in the
bookmarks, no need for an explicit \bookmark.
True enough. But should they appear twice ?
I want a custom bookmark for the table of contents and list of figures,
so I used \bookmark[chapter] to include these (once
WN wrote:
This is what I would like to do
\startfrontmatter
\bookmark[chapter]{Inhoudsopgave}
\completecontent[partnumber=no]
\page
\bookmark[chapter]{Lijst van figuren}
\completelistoffigures[partnumber=no]
\stopfrontmatter
\startbodymatter
\component chapter01
\component chapter02
Hans Hagen wrote:
WN wrote:
This is what I would like to do
\startfrontmatter
\bookmark[chapter]{Inhoudsopgave}
\completecontent[partnumber=no]
\page
\bookmark[chapter]{Lijst van figuren}
\completelistoffigures[partnumber=no]
\stopfrontmatter
\startbodymatter
\component chapter01
Hans Hagen wrote:
That looks good, but why? Does \complexbookmark only work to
overrule a yet-to-come sectioning command?
no, the previous one (bookmarks are flushed in everypar)
in this case the \complete... has a \chapter so the bookmark influences
that one
So what is wrong
Hi,
When I use \bookmark[chapter]{Some bookmark} the bookmark appears twice
in the list of bookmarks
but the bookmark also appears twice in the Table of Contents.
Is this a known problem/bug or is there something I should do ?
I am using ConTeXt ver: 2008.02.01 17:25 MKII fmt: 2008.2.4 int
using XeTeX).
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\placelist[chapter]
\placebookmarks
\starttext
\chapter{oeps\footnote{x}}
\bookmark{whatever}
oeps
\stoptext
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[settings]
\blank[size]
# \blockquote
\bookmark[name]{text}
# \bTABLE
# \bTABLEbody
# \bTABLEfoot
# \bTABLEhead
# \bTABLEnext
# \bTD
# \bTH
# \bTR
\but[reference]
\button[settings]{text}[references]
\bypassblocks[names][names]
\CAP{text}
\Cap{text}
\cap{text}
\Caps{text}
\chapter[references]{text
/PDF_Bookmarks_and_Headers
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\placebookmarks[chapter]
\setupinteractionscreen[option=bookmark]
\starttext
\chapter{some chapter}
\bookmark{a title}
some text
\stoptext
The above example correctly generates bookmarks in the PDF.
I can't, however, get the same thing to work when
[chapter]
\setupinteractionscreen[option=bookmark]
\starttext
\chapter{some chapter}
\bookmark{a title}
some text
\stoptext
The above example correctly generates bookmarks in the PDF.
I can't, however, get the same thing to work when using
\subject. Even explicitly placing bookmarks with \bookmark
=no]
\setuplist[subsubsection][alternative=a,interaction=all]
The good news is that I found a handy way to bookmark just the index in
Acrobat Reader. I filched some code from an old Han The Thanh file:
\pdfcatalog{/PageMode /UseOutlines} % bookmark window open
\newcount
news is that I found a handy way to bookmark just the index in
Acrobat Reader. I filched some code from an old Han The Thanh file:
\pdfcatalog{/PageMode /UseOutlines} % bookmark window open
\newcount\marknumber\marknumber=1
\def\bookmark#1#2{%
\pdfdest num \marknumber xyz
Hi John,
John Culleton schrieb:
I created a short document
http://wexfordpress.com/tex/shortlist.pdf
using Context and with a clickable TOC and one thumbnail. The thumbnail was
created with the Han The Thanh pdftex macro code I mentioned recently. Some
thumbnail or bookmark ?
users view
mentioned
recently. Some
thumbnail or bookmark ?
Bookmark. I was writing one and thinking the other.
--
John Culleton
Want to know what I really think?
http://apps.wexfordpress.net/blog/
And my must-read (free) short list:
http://wexfordpress.com/tex/shortlist.pdf
=no]
\setupinteraction[state=start,color=blue]
\setuplist[section][alternative=f,style=bold,interaction=sectionnumber]
\setuplist[subsection][alternative=f,interaction=no]
\setuplist[subsubsection][alternative=a,interaction=all]
The good news is that I found a handy way to bookmark just the index
PROTECTED]
well, i need to make sure that the original title ends up as is
Bookmark does not seem to work correctly. Also can the extra
grouping (using begingroup) in \startsectionworld be avoided?
hm, can you figure out why? anyhow, that will change because the call
will move elsewhere
On Mon, 20 Aug 2007, Hans Hagen wrote:
Hi,
There is now an experimental:
% options :
% dodo: listtext
\setupsectionworld
[chapter]
[before after setups page text number label bookmark]
\startsectionworld[chapter][text={Test}]
\stopsectionworld
Later I will adapt sectioning
Hi,
There is now an experimental:
% options :
% dodo: listtext
\setupsectionworld
[chapter]
[before after setups page text number label bookmark]
\startsectionworld[chapter][text={Test}]
\stopsectionworld
Later I will adapt sectioning to working with variables (low level
issue
/file_closeup/people_specific_attributes/race/mixed_background/3259587_old_paper_xxl.php?id=3259587
I hope the link doesn't break, if it does search for Old Paper XXL.
iStockPhoto has lots of really good artwork available at reasonable
prices.
I see ('ll store the bookmark); I have similar (free
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