I get it now. I will investigate and replace the document in the
second edition.

Massimo

On Nov 28, 2:32 am, "Daniel Contag" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know that LaTeX can do the linking in a table of content automatically.
> Perhaps the publishing system used for Massimo's book can do it also,
> then it would just be a matter of flipping a switch.
>
> Daniel
>
> On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 09:27, cjparsons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > For an index I guess Joe means a hyperlinked index / table of contents
> > where you can click on an entry to go to the page. This would need to
> > be generated by re-PDFing the original document I guess.
>
> > I made the document easier to view in the small window of my eee pc by
> > using printing the PDF I downloaded to a PDF document with page size
> > set to A5, centering 'on' and fit to page 'off'. I then printed that
> > document to PDF again with 2-pages-to-a-sheet set. The correspondence
> > between the printed page number and the PDF page number is messed up
> > but it works well to view the document. Massimo, I can e-mail this to
> > you if you think it's useful.
>
> > On Nov 28, 4:54 am, Joe  Barnhart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> I have the printed book but I travel a lot and find PDFs are useful,
> >> so I just bought the book in PDF form as well.
>
> >> It would be very cool if someone could spend a little while and make
> >> an index for the PDF version and trim the printers marks from the
> >> pages.  Not that I'm complaining ;-) but it just makes the book easier
> >> to access in PDF form.
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