: The TOC I meant was as in a traditional print publication with section #s,
I believe supressing the printed page TOC was a deliberate choice made in
the PDF stylesheet ... IIRC it was about 10 (printed) pages long and
didn't seem to add any value since hte PDF metadata seemed much more
usefu
Shawn,
Thanks!
I was using Document Viewer and not Adobe Acrobat so was unclear.
The TOC I meant was as in a traditional print publication with section
#s, etc. Not a navigation TOC sans numbering as in Adobe.
The Confluence documentation (I can't see the actual stylesheet in use,
I don't t
On 3/6/2015 10:20 AM, Patrick Durusau wrote:
> I was looking at the PDF version of the Apache Solr Reference Guide
> 5.0 and noticed that it has no TOC nor any section numbering.
> http://apache.claz.org/lucene/solr/ref-guide/apache-solr-ref-guide-5.0.pdf
>
> The lack of a TOC and section headings