I've change Scribble to hyperlink section references by default in LaTeX/PDF output.
The change turned out to be easy, due to improvements back in July that deliver a LaTeX-level label to macros that render section links (when the referenced section is within the same document). At Wed, 23 Oct 2013 23:02:27 +0100, Tim Jervis wrote: > Dear Racket Users, > > I have been writing a document in Scribble, without output to PDF. The table > of contents of the PDF nicely links the entries in the table to the sections > in the document, so that when viewing the PDF on screen rather than paper, > one > can click or tap on a line in the table of contents to quickly navigate to > the > relevant section. Unfortunately, if I add a secref element in the body of the > document, it is not rendered in the same way and the secref elements are not > clickable on screen. > > My investigation into this so far has revealed to me that the table of > contents linking appears to be handled with the LaTeX Hyperref package, and > is > taken out of Scribble's hands. > > For HTML output, Scribble seems able to render links just fine. I wonder if > Scribble has been written without the notion that PDF output might be viewed > on screen, so the link elements have been neglected. > > In any event, is there a way to render a PDF with "live" secref links, to > give > similar functionality to the table of contents? > > Kind regards, > > > > Tim > > Tim Jervis > > http://timjervis.com/ > > ____________________ > Racket Users list: > http://lists.racket-lang.org/users ____________________ Racket Users list: http://lists.racket-lang.org/users