From: Matthew Baker <mbaker@zeus.gmd.de>
Subject: Splitting documents
Date: Tue, 22 Jun 1999 10:40:21 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <Pine.SGI.4.04.9906221033350.98828-100000@urizen> (raw)
Hi all,
Someone asked me this yesterday after I 90% convinced him that Context/PDF
is better for presentations than HTML.
Is it possible to split documents into several parts AND keep links
working? I guess that using texexec's --pages option will break links.
The idea is to put one page per file of 5 pages per file or something so
that users don't have to download 10Mb when viewing something online.
- Matthew
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Dr. Matthew Baker matthew.baker@gmd.de
GMD - FIT.MMK http://fit.gmd.de/hci/pages/matthew.baker.html
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1999-06-22 8:40 Matthew Baker [this message]
1999-06-22 10:48 ` Hans Hagen
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