Re: [HACKERS] PDF content lemma subdivision

2017-08-15 Thread Peter Eisentraut
On 7/8/17 10:24, Erik Rijkers wrote:
> The PDF-version of the documentation has content-'frame' displayed on 
> the left-hand side (I'm viewing with okular; I assmume it will be 
> similar in most viewers).
> 
> That content displays a treeview down to the main entries/lemmata, like 
> 'CREATE TABLE'.  It doesn't go any deeper anymore.

I have committed a fix for this.

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[HACKERS] PDF content lemma subdivision

2017-07-08 Thread Erik Rijkers
The PDF-version of the documentation has content-'frame' displayed on 
the left-hand side (I'm viewing with okular; I assmume it will be 
similar in most viewers).


That content displays a treeview down to the main entries/lemmata, like 
'CREATE TABLE'.  It doesn't go any deeper anymore.


There used to be a further subdivision in that lefthand subtree: Name, 
Synopsis, Division, Parameters, Notes, Examples, See Also (and an even 
further, finer subdivision).  These would all be clickable links 
straight into the lemma itself.


(Especially 'Examples' was a handy jump to have, IMHO - sometimes it 
saved many pages of scrolling)


I noticed today that all these lower level subdivisions are gone.  Was 
that deliberate or an accident?


If it's at all possible I would like to see these subdivisions 
reinstated, so that navigating via the content-tree becomes that much 
easier again.


(By the way (unrelated), I also noticed only today that the new process 
now wraps many of the too-long-lines; lines that were previously 
unceremoniously cut off in 'mid-sentence'.  That wrapping, although not 
always pretty, is a really useful improvement.)



thanks,

Erik Rijkers



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