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Add support for PDF embedded bookmarks on exports #1788

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or0or1 opened this issue Nov 16, 2019 · 5 comments
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Add support for PDF embedded bookmarks on exports #1788

or0or1 opened this issue Nov 16, 2019 · 5 comments

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@or0or1
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or0or1 commented Nov 16, 2019

exporting pdf, I find the pdf file has not bookmark,thought I use mutilple # before line header with markdown styling .

what is the problem?

version: 0.27.5

thank you.

@ssddanbrown
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Hi @or0or1,
We're going to need some more information to be able to support this issue.

  • What are you exporting? (Book, Chapter, Page)
  • When are you referring to as BookMarks?
  • Where are you using mulitple # characters?
  • What editor are you using? (Markdown or WYSIWYG)

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or0or1 commented Nov 17, 2019

thanks a lot. @ssddanbrown

I am so sorry.

Q1: page

Q2 & 3 :
markdown file content:
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exporting it , and expect the pdf file is the same as the photo:

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Q4: markdown

@or0or1
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or0or1 commented Feb 23, 2020

any plan ? thanks. @ssddanbrown

@ssddanbrown
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No, No plan at the moment @or0or1 but your follow up comment did help me understand what you meant by BookMarks. I had a quick search before but didn't find anything about how our PDF libraries within BookStack could generate bookmarks so didn't look like a quick issue to solve.

@ssddanbrown ssddanbrown changed the title Do not support BookMark? Add support for PDF embedded bookmarks on exports Apr 8, 2020
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Just done some further looking into PDF generation as part of issue #2052.

Such links would be generated as an "Outline" or "Table of Contents" rather than bookmarks. As mentioned on #2052 it is possible to generate a ToC but with some workarounds due to issues in the libraries we use.

I'm going to close this in favour of #2052, since they're essentially requesting the same functionality.

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