[OS X TeX] suppress TOC

Philipp Mathey pmathey at uwo.ca
Sat Jun 10 05:59:35 CEST 2006


I am sorry, you are right. I guess a 'table of contents'
would be part of the document whereas the 'bookmarks'
are displayed in a separate window. That distinction wasn't clear to me.

Anyway,"bookmarks=false' works
(I am using TeXniscope).

Thanks.

On 9-Jun-06, at 11:36 PM, Ross Moore wrote:

> Hello Philipp,
>
> On 10/06/2006, at 4:53 AM, Philipp Mathey wrote:
>> On 9-Jun-06, at 2:01 PM, Jon Guyer wrote:
>>>
>>> You might try passing either 'bookmarks=false' or  
>>> 'bookmarksopen=false' to the hyperref package.
>>>
>>
>> That works. Thanks, Jon !
>
> So it wasn't a TOC at all, but the Bookmarks window that you were
> concerned about ?
>
> Your PDF viewer has a way to close this; it is controllable quite
> independent of the (La)TeX source.
> Indeed, using Preview (via TeXshop) use either the 'Drawer' icon on  
> the
> toolbar, or simply pull it closed via its outer border.
>
> Using Bookmarks can be a great way to navigate in a multipage PDF.
> However, you may not want the drawer open when first opening the PDF.
> This can be suppressed, using
>    \hypersetup{bookmarksopen=false}
> after having loaded  hyperref  explicitly, or via other packages.
>
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> 	Ross
>
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