An eagle-eyed reader of the PDF version of the Guidelines points out that the links from the table of contents page are not quite right. The problem seems to be that a link to section "n" in the PDF doesn't include information about whether it's going to section "n" in the front, body, or back, and always goes to the first one that's available. The links in the HTML version are fine, so this must be something going wrong in the LaTeX, or more likely in the generated PDF. On 07/01/15 22:23, Keith Handley wrote:
The PDF has the table of contents as bookmarks. If you click on "1 The TEI Infrastructure", you go to the spot labeled "1 Releases of the TEI Guidelines". If you click on "2 The TEI Header" you get "2 Dedication".
You get similar stuff for the top-level bookmarks for chapters 3 through 6, as well (which have corresponding numbered chapters in the front matter).
The same thing happens with sub-chapters, when there is a sub-chapter with the same number in the front matter. So "4.1 Divisions of the Body" points to 4.1 in the front matter. 4.2 and 4.3 behave similarly, but 4.4 works correctly--I assume because there is no chapter 4.4 in the front matter.