Klaus Guntermann wrote:
Hi!

On Tue, May 25, 2004 at 05:31:50PM +0200, Klaus Langohr wrote:
  
Among others, I quite like the toplink feature of ppower4. However, in 
some presentations, I jump back from the present page to a previous one 
(with \hyperlink) and would then like to return to the build of the 
present page, from which I jumped back. If I use \hyperlink, the whole 
page is shown, if I use \toplink, only the first build appears.
Hence, my question: is there any possibility to jump to a particular 
build of a page which is neither the first nor the last?
    

Currently there is no such feature.
If you jump back to just one page, you do not need a link to return.
You can use Acroread's history mechanism.
In my linux version this is bound to the CTRL-"<-" key.
But if you want to introduce the link, you can use
	\Acrobatmenu{GoBack}{linktext)
as well.

I hope this helps,
	Klaus
  
Yes, this already helps me in most cases. Thanks a lot! I didn't know this feature of the Acrobat Reader.

Klaus.

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