On Monday 16 July 2007 08:42, Femke Snelting wrote: > Gregory Pittman wrote: > > Femke Snelting wrote: > >> Hello list, > >>
> > Mute publishes both on line and on paper. Our challenge is now how > to produce a web-version of the PDF, based on a finished lay-out. > The web version should be searchable and selectable -- that is what > I meant by machine-readable. > I don't know of a way to marry a pdf to a search engine. However it is feasible to provide a TOC, bookmarks in the left margin, and of course an index with direction to specific pages via anchors. I must confess I know how to do this (or at least where to look) in plain pdftex or Context versions of TeX but not in Scribus. If we go away from PDF then a search engine application for an html page or pages is more common. This would require Java, PHP or other CGI coding. -- John Culleton ATTN Publishers/authors: If you don't read you don't succeed. Free short list of publishing/marketing books. http://wexfordpress.com/tex/shortlist.pdf
