On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 7:12 PM, Bill Meahan <subscribed_li...@meahan.net>wrote:
> On 11/09/2012 03:05 AM, luigi scarso wrote: > > >> >> On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 8:49 PM, Bill Meahan >> <subscribed_li...@meahan.net<mailto: >> subscribed_lists@**meahan.net <subscribed_li...@meahan.net>>> wrote: >> >> I note there are two different ways of handling a chapter: >> >> The traditional \chapter{mytitle} >> >> \startchapter[title=mytitle, ownnumber=N ..] >> blah >> \stopchapter >> >> Is there any difference or advantage/disadvatage to using one >> method or the other? >> >> >> \start<section>.. \stop<section>: tagged pdf. >> See >> http://wiki.contextgarden.net/**Epub <http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Epub> >> >> I don't quite understand the difference between "tagged pdf" and what > you get when you use a TOC. I get the expected bookmarks (PDF TOC) using > the latter. > > > You need acrobat (the adobe reader is not enough, but I still have to check the reader 11) to see the tagged content.
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