I have some questions/feedback regarding the final output files in TB Book Writer.
I just used it for the first time, and I'm seriously impressed!
To my issues:
- When I download the PDF output from the writer, I can see that it provides all the appropriate bookmarks and whatnot (I'm using Adobe Acrobat to view). There are even what appear to be blue underlined internal links within the text. Clicking on those blue links doesn't appear to do anything. It doesn't whisk you away to elsewhere in the document like sometimes they do in other publications. Is this by design?
2. The PDF's TOC is also a series of internal links within the document, intended to bring you to the opening page of each section as listed. When I click on any link in the TOC, I get an error message, as seen in the capture below. Is this a TextBuilder issue or an Acrobat issue? Do others' readers properly handle these internal links? Any suggestions as to other readers if Acrobat is just a cruddy reader for PDF? I believe they pioneered it way back in the day, but that doesn't mean they're the best.
3. When I download the DOCX file output, there is one blank page at the very beginning followed by a few pages that just have a whole lot of dots on them, as shown in the second photo (maybe dot leader artifacts from a table of contents section that didn't get rendered right?). I am using Microsoft Word 365 (the picture is taken in Reading View). I'm sure that's not how it's supposed to look.
Thanks!!