Peter Jay Salzman wrote: > On Sun 04 Dec 05, 7:12 PM, Matt Roper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > >>On Sun, Dec 04, 2005 at 10:05:38AM -0600, Ken Bloom wrote: >> >>>Peter Jay Salzman wrote: >>> >>>>Hi all, >>>> >>>>When you look at the GDB User's Guide, >>>> >>>> http://sources.redhat.com/gdb/current/onlinedocs/gdb.pdf.gz >>>> >>>>with xpdf, there's a left nav bar that allows you to choose chapters. Also, >>>>the TOC contains links to the relevant sections. The font and layout looks >>>>like tex/latex to me. >>>> >>>>How are the navbar and TOC links accomplished? >>> >>>Both are accomplished simply by including the hyperref package and using >>>pdflatex to create the PDF. You'll also get hyperlinks from \cite{} >>>commands to the appropriate bibliography entry. >>> >>>--Ken Bloom >> >>One more thing to note; when I was using the hyperref package last year, >>I noticed that it caused some problems in regular latex (but not >>pdflatex) on the table of contents and table of figures pages (i.e., >>long section/figure/table names did not wrap properly to a second line). >>I'm not sure if this bug still exists or not, but my solution was to use >>the following at the top of my document: >> >> \ifx\pdfoutput\undefined % We're not running pdftex >> % do nothing >> \else >> \usepackage{hyperref} >> \fi >> >>Hope that helps. >> >> >>Matt > > > Good info, thanks! > > BTW, whenever I stumble across a latex/tex problem that I find an answer to, > I stash it away in a personal FAQ so I can access it later. I keep my FAQ > here: > > http://www.dirac.org/tex/ > > I've been using something I found on freshmeat called odfaq. I chose odfaq > mainly because I like PHP and having subcategories is really nice. > > I've been meaning to make it pretty (it's pretty much stock) and extend > functionality a bit (having a FAQ have multiple categories would be nice). > > If any other latex users wanted to collaborate on either markup, content, or > extending functionality, I'd really enjoy that. It would be both fun and > very useful. I think I could hack odfaq to be multi-user within an hour or > so.
Have you had a look at the UK TeX Users Group FAQ? http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?introduction=yes --Ken -- I usually have a GPG digital signature included as an attachment. See http://www.gnupg.org/ for info about these digital signatures.
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