>>X-Authenticated: #1203117
>>From: Roland Schmitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Re: table of contents links
>>Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2004 19:10:33 +0200
>>Cc: Dominique Buenzli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Stacy Prowell 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[...]
>>> > I use tex2pdf, which is a Perl script you can find on Berlios:
>>> > http://tex2pdf.berlios.de/
>>> >
>>> > It produces *very* nice PDF output from a LyX input.  You have to run
>>> > it from the prompt, providing the .lyx file as the argument.  It will
>>> > automatically run bibTeX and can run makeindex, if that's needed.
>>> > It's very configurable.
>>
>>i tried to generate my PDF documents with tex2pdf. As far as good, but if got 
>>two problems with it
>>1) at the end of my document there is the bibliograhpy and the index. If i 
>>gererate a pdf document with tex2pdf the index is missing, if i use dvipdfm 
>>it's ok.

You need to configure tex2pdf to activate makeindex, run
tex2pdf -c
to specify which index file to use, and any other makeindex option

>>2) acroread show's all chapters of my document in the bookmarklist expect one 
>>(the second) chapter. I can't the any difference, between this chapter an the 
>>other ones.

Check the log, probably something prevents hyperref to compute the bookmark.
You will see e.g. for math that it fails, but it does half the work
(the bookmarks miss the math, simply).

>>
>>I also posted this to the tex2pdf mailinglist, but till now i got no answer.
It might have run into problems, I don't remember having seen your question.
Have you checked the archive there ?

-- 
Jean-Pierre

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