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…Why is a book about LaTeX written in Google Docs?
8 1 Replywhy it is writtent in Google Docs -_- ? I have made an online preview, but it is just special repo which is hosted book in .pdf
4 0 ReplyOh, so you're using Google Docs' viewer to view a PDF hosted elsewhere? Interesting, I didn't know that was possible. Why not just link to the PDF directly?
2 1 ReplyThat would be a client side issue - your browser is using Google Docs to display the pdf. What’s in the repo is a pdf only, that works equally well in Foxit or whatever you like.
3 0 ReplyThe link in the repo explicitly links to Google Docs: https://docs.google.com/viewer?url=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AnMnv/AnMnv.github.io/master/eBook.pdf
If I open the PDF directly (which GitHub's interface makes unnecessarily difficult), it doesn't open in Google Docs.
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https://github.com/AnMnv/eBook/blob/main/eBook.pdf here is just the link on .pdf book but the names in TOC in not "clickable" that is why I choose online preview in this way)
3 0 ReplyIf you link to the raw file, it's going to open in the browser's PDF viewer, where links are clickable.
6 0 Replyin this case, downloading starts immediately, it is not ok (at least in my case, I want to have online preview)
3 1 ReplyLooks like your browser doesn't have a PDF viewer built in. You should install an extension that adds it (PDF.js), it's really useful.
3 0 ReplyThat would be a combination of your settings, and headers coming from GitHub.
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