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Jan 24, 2013
Walter Bright
Jan 24, 2013
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Jan 24, 2013
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Walter Bright
January 24, 2013
There's quite a bit of work left to do, but the PDF spec already has 386 pages of goodness and starts to look seriously cool. Take a peek!

http://dlang.org/dlangspec.pdf

(still subject to http://d.puremagic.com/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=9369, so don't mind the absent underscores here and there)


Andrei
January 24, 2013
On 1/23/2013 10:26 PM, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
> There's quite a bit of work left to do, but the PDF spec already has 386 pages
> of goodness and starts to look seriously cool. Take a peek!
>
> http://dlang.org/dlangspec.pdf

Awesome progress!

I think pdf allows for clickable links. Do you think those would be a good idea? I did make them work in the ebook version.

January 24, 2013
On 1/24/13 1:33 AM, Walter Bright wrote:
> On 1/23/2013 10:26 PM, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
>> There's quite a bit of work left to do, but the PDF spec already has
>> 386 pages
>> of goodness and starts to look seriously cool. Take a peek!
>>
>> http://dlang.org/dlangspec.pdf
>
> Awesome progress!
>
> I think pdf allows for clickable links. Do you think those would be a
> good idea? I did make them work in the ebook version.

Yes, it does, and I even think I use it in a few places. But I haven't pursued links systematically yet.

Andrei

January 24, 2013
On 2013-01-24 07:36, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:

> Yes, it does, and I even think I use it in a few places. But I haven't
> pursued links systematically yet.

It does have links, in the table of contents. But they don't work. The external links seems to work.

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/Jacob Carlborg
January 24, 2013
On 2013-01-24 07:26, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
> There's quite a bit of work left to do, but the PDF spec already has 386
> pages of goodness and starts to look seriously cool. Take a peek!
>
> http://dlang.org/dlangspec.pdf
>
> (still subject to http://d.puremagic.com/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=9369, so
> don't mind the absent underscores here and there)

I know that this is that standard layout/theme of Latex but I don't understand why links need to looks so horrible. A red or cyan square around the text.

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/Jacob Carlborg
January 24, 2013
On Thursday, 24 January 2013 at 06:36:17 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
>> I think pdf allows for clickable links. Do you think those would be a
>> good idea? I did make them work in the ebook version.
>
> Yes, it does, and I even think I use it in a few places. But I haven't pursued links systematically yet.
>
> Andrei

Just my 2c:
The - in windows\bin resident - d.chm is very good for using as a reference, because you have a linked TOC, text and keyword search and bookmarks capability all the time on the left.

IMHO the pdf format is more suited for printing or maybe reading on ebook readers, but it would be definitely userfriendlier to have the TOC links on the bookmarks tab in Acrobat Reader. :)
January 24, 2013
On 1/24/13 3:20 AM, kiskami wrote:
> IMHO the pdf format is more suited for printing or maybe reading on
> ebook readers, but it would be definitely userfriendlier to have the TOC
> links on the bookmarks tab in Acrobat Reader. :)

Printing would be indeed the main target of the PDF.

Andrei
January 24, 2013
Am 24.01.2013 07:26, schrieb Andrei Alexandrescu:
> There's quite a bit of work left to do, but the PDF spec already has 386
> pages of goodness and starts to look seriously cool. Take a peek!
>
> http://dlang.org/dlangspec.pdf
>
> (still subject to http://d.puremagic.com/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=9369, so
> don't mind the absent underscores here and there)
>
>
> Andrei

Great!
January 24, 2013
Am 24.01.2013 17:25, schrieb Andrei Alexandrescu:
> On 1/24/13 3:20 AM, kiskami wrote:
>> IMHO the pdf format is more suited for printing or maybe reading on
>> ebook readers, but it would be definitely userfriendlier to have the TOC
>> links on the bookmarks tab in Acrobat Reader. :)
>
> Printing would be indeed the main target of the PDF.
>
> Andrei

I rather spare some trees. :)
January 24, 2013
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 09:00:54AM +0100, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
> On 2013-01-24 07:26, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
> >There's quite a bit of work left to do, but the PDF spec already has 386 pages of goodness and starts to look seriously cool. Take a peek!
> >
> >http://dlang.org/dlangspec.pdf
> >
> >(still subject to http://d.puremagic.com/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=9369, so don't mind the absent underscores here and there)
> 
> I know that this is that standard layout/theme of Latex but I don't understand why links need to looks so horrible. A red or cyan square around the text.
[...]

Isn't this be configurable?


T

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