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Originally Posted by Peter Sorotokin
PDF renderer does expose machine-readable table of contents if PDF contains one. In PDF format this feature is called "bookmarks", you can check in Adobe Reader if you PDF has it (and you can add it with Acrobat, maybe even directly in InDesign)
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Oh, I've got great, beautiful tables of contents and indices. InDesign does a great job of building these. But it takes far too long to navigate through a page of bookmarks. The built-in support for LRF TOCs is much quicker.
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