Dnia 2013-05-23, o godz. 15:21:56 John Hendy <jw.he...@gmail.com> napisaĆ(a):
> I have a use case and am not sure if Org would help or not. I've > downloaded a bunch of technical data sheets on various materials from > a vendor. I'd like to create a "booklet" of them with a cover page > table of contents. > > I can create the booklet very easily with Stapler (or similar), but am > not sure on the best way to generate a clickable linked PDF of the > individual materials contained in the compiled document.[1] What I'm > not sure on is how to create a table of contents. > > Ideally, I could do something like generate a page count of each > document and then use this to create the page numbers I'd use to > create links to, which I thought I could do with Org. Even better > would be to have [back to top] links as well, since this will end up > being a multi-hundred page booklet (~100 documents of 2-4 pages each). > > Any thoughts on this? > > Is it easier to just generate a list of files and use Org to "include" > them somehow via LaTeX instead of using Stapler to combine them? I'd just use LaTeX's pdfpages package, possibly with hyperref. (If you encounter any problems, email me - I've done similar things before, so I guess I could help you.) > Thanks for any suggestions! > John Best, -- Marcin Borkowski http://octd.wmi.amu.edu.pl/en/Marcin_Borkowski Adam Mickiewicz University