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9 Oct 2002 By using the PDF format it is fairly simple to produce a clickable document. When processed, the output will be a PDF document which will be displayed with Acrobat Reader. There will be a “left window" which will contain a listing of the bookmarks and the section titles. Clicking on one of these will.
By default, bookmarks replicate the table of contents. So if your ToC shows content up to section , so will the bookmarks. The default level up to which content is shown in the ToC is 2 - equivalent to subsection (in book and report ). So, the following minimal example documentclass{book}
up vote 0 down vote favorite. By "text or mask" i mean something like "Chapter ?: *n" which will result in bookmarks as "Chapter 1: Hello world", "Chapter 2: Lorem Ipsum", etc. The titles are already in the .pdf as text boxes. pdf latex pdf-generation pdflatex
LaTeX enables typesetting of hyperlinks, useful when the resulting format is PDF, and the hyperlinks can be followed. 4.1 Problems with Links and Equations 1; 4.2 Problems with Links and Equations 2; 4.3 Problems with Links and Pages; 4.4 Problems with bookmarks; 4.5 Problems with tables and figures; 4.6 Problems
7 Dec 2011 Hello, When I open the file that i am working on using latex in a PDF reader, on the left side bar of the PDF reader there is a bookmark. All the chapters, sections are there, but not the ToC. How can I direct so that the ToC link also appear in the bookmark bar in the PDF reader? Thanks. Last edited by
1 Aug 2012 Bookmarks is the term for the clickable table-of-contents information that is displayed in a separate pane when certain PDF files are viewed in a PDF reader program. To produce a PDF with such bookmarks from your LaTeX source, add this: hyperref is the package that adds clickable links for the table of
18 Jan 2016 Simply add bookmarksopen="true" for the default bookmarks-open to also expand them. I will refrain from posting a screenshot as my viewer ignores all these options anyway and acroread simply takes forever to even consider possibly thinking about sometime in the distant future opening a file. (But the OP
bookmark. However, TEX does provide the line number, but unhappily the file name is a secret. The package supports some ways to get the file name: • If LuaTEX (indenpendently from DVI or PDF modus) is running, then its status.filename is used automatically. • Package currfile [2] redefines LATEX internals to keep track
29 Apr 2011 The combination of pdfpages, hyperref, and bookmark allows for a very neat way of adding an outline to an existing pdf file. For example, we can use the following tex file to add a (partial) outline to my diploma thesis. documentclass{article} usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} usepackage{pdfpages} usepackage[
This works for me. documentclass[a4paper]{report} usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} usepackage{graphicx} usepackage{array} usepackage[bookmarks=true]{hyperref} usepackage{bookmark} begin{document} cleardoublepage pdfbookmark{contentsname}{Contents} tableofcontents chapter{P} Some text
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