I'm still using NWP 1.4.2 ... didn't think I needed the upgrade until I began writing ebooks, now I'm waiting to upgrade for the next upgrade sale.
I'm looking for a way to create internal hyperlinks within my document (an ebook).
Bookmarks and cross references don't seem to work, because I can't figure out how to turn them into clickable links. A ToC doesn't work either, as each link is part of a short paragraph. Here's an example:
<clickable link>Header Text<end link>
one sentence about what's in the main section.
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.
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<bookmark or ???>Main Section Name
the main section goes here.
Is there any way to set this up?
I've been writing my books in NWP, then transferring them to LibreOffice for formatting. I'd far, far rather use NWP for the entire job.
--Liz
Internal Links or Hyperlinks?
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Re: Internal Links or Hyperlinks?
Hi Liz,
You can download a demo of version 2.0 if you'd like to give it a try and see how it works. Please let me know if you have any questions or run into any troubles.
This is actually a new feature we added for version 2.x. Saving a PDF/EPUB automatically creates clickable links for cross-references, pages numbers in generated TOCs/indexes, and hyperlinks. PDFs also include a proper TOC (eg: shows in the drawer in Preview.app).zcademy wrote:I'm looking for a way to create internal hyperlinks within my document (an ebook).
Bookmarks and cross references don't seem to work, because I can't figure out how to turn them into clickable links.
You can download a demo of version 2.0 if you'd like to give it a try and see how it works. Please let me know if you have any questions or run into any troubles.