On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 17:48, Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote:
> I've tested tex2pdf 2.29 on a real life document (a PhD thesis)
> with a lot of crossrefs and figures.
> Original figures were included with epsf, so I wrote a short script
> to substitute graphics to epsf (not generic I guess).
> 
> I ran in a Tex capacity problem when I came to thumbnails, but when this
> was solved, I found that the PDF toc was not incomplete
> (seems to stop after the 1st \section* encountered).
> Moreover the navigation from the in-text TOC did not point to the right page.
increase the maxrunno, maybe that helps ....
I remember having similar problems when pdflatex was not running often
enough.

> Running tex2pdf -r to change the toc option from yes to no produced en error:
> pdfTeX error (ext4): link annotations can't be nested.
You could have a look at the generated temp-tex file and make sure that
everything in there is correct.
It sounds a little bit like a messed up tex file.

The option linktocpage is doing nothing else than putting 'linktocpage'
in the the hyperref parameters. Works here ...

You could also try the perl port in order to make sure that it is not a
sed problem or something like this...

> Reinstalling hyperref from ctan did'nt change the behavior.
> 
> Any clue ?
> 

Bye, Steffen

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