Bug 100460

Summary: PDF Document Improvement
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Mark Braker <braker>
Component: rhl-cgAssignee: John Ha <jha>
Status: CLOSED NEXTRELEASE QA Contact:
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Version: 9CC: adstrong, tammy.c.fox
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Description Mark Braker 2003-07-22 17:44:01 UTC
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User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1)

Description of problem:
On the next release of the documentation (reference guide, installation guide, 
Getting Started Guide, etc.) would you please put hyperlinks in the Table of 
Contents of the .PDF files. 

Mark Braker
braker

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
rhl-rg(EN)-9-Print-RHI (2003-02-13T19:20)

How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1.open a PDF file
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Comment 1 Tammy Fox 2003-07-22 19:13:02 UTC
To do this, we have to switch backend tools we use to process the DocBook SGML.
I didn't do it before because they weren't as robust. I'll look into it again.

Comment 2 Tammy Fox 2004-02-27 06:36:42 UTC
This works by default in the docbook packages that ship with FC1. The
problem is that something has changed that makes our custom
stylesheets not work correctly with the docbook packages in FC1. John
now owns this problem. I'm reassigning to him.

Comment 3 John Ha 2004-08-24 21:51:41 UTC
The issues with our custom stylesheets have been addressed and future
PDF releases of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux manuals will feature
hyperlinked TOCs.