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On Fri, Nov 27, 1998 at 01:45:30PM +0000, Robin Fairbairns wrote:
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> the imaging model is fine; there are those who don't think the
> hypertextual model is good enough, it seems. who am i to gainsay
> them?
I find that a little hard to follow.
The only PDF documents I've seen with useful hypertext
are pdflatex ones presumably generated using hyperref.
Eg I was just looking at an enormous on-line Java manual by Eckel,
which is said to be very good,
and found the complete lack of links
between table-of-contents (and index) and contents
very frustrating.
Incidentally, has something happened to pdflatex-hypertex links,
or am I doing something stupid?
I no longer seem to get the links eg to the bibliography
which I used to.
[It surely isn't just because I disagree with Them.
I know They are mean, but surely They are not malicious?]
--
Timothy Murphy
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s-mail: School of Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland
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