MARK book v4 has bookmarks?

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MARK book v4 has bookmarks?

Postby jlehmkuhl » Mon Aug 29, 2005 7:02 pm

I cannot seem to get chapters to show in the bookmarks window with the new v4 of the MARK book. I even downloaded Adobe Reader v7, but with the same results. The chapter bookmarks worked great in my earlier verison of the MARK book with Reader v6. Hard to navigate without bookmarks!
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Re: MARK book v4 has bookmarks?

Postby cooch » Mon Aug 29, 2005 7:29 pm

jlehmkuhl wrote:I cannot seem to get chapters to show in the bookmarks window with the new v4 of the MARK book. I even downloaded Adobe Reader v7, but with the same results. The chapter bookmarks worked great in my earlier verison of the MARK book with Reader v6. Hard to navigate without bookmarks!


Sheesh - 175 new pages, and I get a complaint about a PDF feature... ;-)

Actually, the bookmarks you refer to have been replaced by both the table of contents, and the index (both new, often-requested features). The booksmarks have some utility, but are a pain to maintain, in fact.

Perhaps more to the point, using the PDF reader and the TOC accomplishes exactly the same thing. For example, suppose you're interested in extra-binomial variation, and you notice in the TOC that this is found in section 5.7.2. OK, so all you have to do is hit ctrl-F within the PDF reader, enter 5.7.2, and in a few seconds you're taken immediately to section 5.7.2.
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Postby jlehmkuhl » Tue Aug 30, 2005 1:42 pm

OK, love the new 175 pages, and thanks for the TOC and index! (I'd give you a hug too - well, maybe not... :roll: )

Thanks for the tip on navigating. Seems like that tehcnique might work just as well as bookmarks, and is less trouble for you.
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