No contents info in WG6.0 PDF?

The published PDF version of Writer Guide 6.0 appears to have no contents
info. (Meaning the contents in the navigation for a PDF viewer, not the
table of contents in the document.) I re-downloaded from both the docs site
and the wiki to confirm.

When I exported the published ODT as PDF, I was able to view the contents
as expected.

The PDF for Getting Started 6.0 appears to be fine. I haven't checked any
others.

Could someone confirm and correct this?

--Kenneth

Any takers?

--Kenneth

If you know how to replace a file on the wiki, you can do it yourself.
I think the website link picks up the file from the wiki, but if not, then
Olivier is the person to fix that.

If/when I’m on the computer later today, I’ll have a look.

Jean

I've now checked, and it appears that I was misremembering; the
website link does not appear to pick up the file from the wiki.

As for the lack of sidebar bookmarks, I realise that I never remember
to tick that box on the PDF Export dialog. I'll put that on my
checklist for future books. Sorry, and thank you.

Jean

Sorry, I meant "sidebar table of contents", which are created when one
ticks the box for "Export bookmarks" in the PDF Export dialog.

Okay. I have no access to the main website. Will you or someone else with
access update this?

Also, I've since checked some of the other guides. Impress and Draw look
okay. Calc Guide on the wiki is missing contents.

Calc guide on the docs website is okay, and also has a different filename
and size from the copy on the wiki. There is also a separate problem, which
is that there are duplicate book entries on the docs website right now,
with the newer entries just being links to files or folders in NextCloud.
I'm sure Olivier is aware of this.

A quick inspection reveals that individual chapters are also lacking
contents, and the first one I opened (Calc Preface) was not exported
correctly at all (just one partial page).

I don't understand the current process by which guides are assembled,
converted, and uploaded. If it were me, I would store the official chapter
PDFs, complete guides, and complete PDFs in NextCloud (e.g. in subfolders
of Published, based on the current naming scheme). This makes it easy to
tell whether everything is up to date, and lets people copy known good
files rather than converting repeatedly, possibly with errors. It may even
be possible to automate some of this (has anyone tried yet?). But I haven't
seen such a thing for current guides.

--Kenneth