> Pablo Rodriguez > 24. Februar 2016 um 10:01 > On 02/23/2016 09:33 AM, Hans Hagen wrote: >> On 2/23/2016 12:21 AM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote: >> >>> Well, Sumatra works fine with this concrete feature (at least, this is >>> my experience). And mupdf is the only exception in this regard. >> hm, sumatra uses the mupdf engine > > Well, this is more complex than it seems. Right now, SumatraPDF cannot > simply merge the latest version of fitz > (https://github.com/sumatrapdfreader/sumatrapdf/issues/344#issuecomment-156269119). > > And SumatraPDF has this particular feature implemented. > >>> Besides that, all other links use named destinations, so why are they so >>> problematic (not from the coding perspective) when it somes to >>> footnotes, references and indices? Sorry, but I don’t understand the >>> difference. >> because using named destinations has no advantage when ther eis no view >> and not all hyperlinked constructs have views (either because it's >> impossible due to lack of structure i.e. where does something begin/end, >> or because it's not yet implemented there) > > Not sure I understand your explanation (totally my fault, of course). > > I think your implementation of \setupinteraction[focus=standard] as: > > ["<< /D [ %i 0 R /XYZ %0.3F %0.3F null ]>>"] > > is really great. Because you don’t chenge zooming or page view at all. > This is extremely wise (as ConTeXt itself). It is only a pity that it > doesn’t work for footnotes, endnotes and index entries. > >> the hyperlink mechanism currently has the options page,name,auto (auto >> being default) so you can try name but still not get what you want; the >> page variant is needed for documents with 100K or more hyperlinks (and >> in fact the ability to choose between name/page is also there because in >> principle we can have backends that only support page linking ... i >> forgot the details but when pdf came out and acrobat / dvipsone was >> supported one had named only and the other page only destinations; if i >> kick out that kind of flexibility we're locked into pdf completely) > > These options are totally new (and previously unknown to me). I’m afraid > I wasn’t able to find them in the ConTeXt command list > (http://www.pragma-ade.com/general/qrcs/setup-en.pdf). The command reference contains only a fraction of all available commands, there will be a extended version but this will take a while. > Grepping in the source, I see \showsetup{interaction} in scrn-ini.mkiv. > I don’t know how to get the options from showsetup (I get a MISSING > SETUP message [probably I’m missing to load a module]). I don’t know how > to get the name (which command and which option?). It should be \showsetup{setupinteraction} but I attached a file with a relevant commands in this file. Wolfgang