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Subject: DOCBOOK-APPS: RE: Simple example to generate a TOC in a DVI and a PDFfile
I'm sorry. I neglected to be more specific. What I'm looking for is a simple DocBook example SGML file, and supporting commands, shell scripts, make files, etc. to build a PDF file (which will in the process create a DVI file) that contains "bookmarks". "Bookmark" in Acrobat, is Adobe's term for the Table of Contents that appears when you select Window/Show Bookmarks. Thanks again, Ross Smith > From: Juan R. Migoya [mailto:jmigoya@ingeteam.es] > > If you are using Laex, you should run it two or three times to > get the correct ref. numbers. > > Regards, > > Juan R. Migoya > > Ross Smith wrote: > > > > I have spent several days trying to create a DVI and a PDF file that > > contains a Table of Contents (TOC), to no avail. > > > > Does anyone know where I could find very simple example (or > instructions) to > > create a DVI/PDF that contains a TOC? > > > > The best I've ever done is create a DVI where the table of > contents contains > > proper page numbers for the first page, but all other page > numbers say '???' > > or '-999'. dvi2ps won't even attempt to convert the resultant file, > > spitting out a hundred errors. > > > > I have made numerous attempts with several different source > files, using the > > collateindex.pl script, but still have come up empty handed. > > > > When outputting to HTML, I do get an index, so I know I'm doing > something > > right. > > > > I have used the phpdoc and Linux Documentation Project files to > try to build > > on what others have done, but both of these are *way* to complicated. I > > can't get either of these to build. > > > > My environment: > > > > RedHat 7.0 (and/or Debian 2.2 Potato) > > DocBook 4.1 > > DocBook XML 4.1.2 > > DSSSL 1.60 > > OpenJade 1.3 > > JadeTex 2.20 > > > > aTdHvAaNnKcSe, > > > > Ross Smith
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