v4 or later PDF Guides with bookmarks.

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There is a clickable index (between pages 3 and 6 in the 4.1 guide) which
allows you to jump to any page in the document. This is not as efficient as
the bookmark/outline available in the 3.4 guides but it still works.
This was possibly an option taken by the editors to save time/work for the
volunteers? (I'm just guessing)

I didn't notice that. I guess this is intended to be used with viewers with Back/Forward feature, don't it?

In the spirit of open source, here is the Calc 4.1 manual in PDF with
bookmarks for the main chapters.
I added them all in under 2 minutes using the Free version of Tracker
Software's PDF-XChange Editor (available for Windows only)
Adding bookmarks is really simple: just select the text you want to show on
the bookmark and press Ctrl+Shift+B (or type it manually). I only did the
top level chapters but the full index could be easily done...

Hey, thanks. I downloaded your file and I can't see the bookmarks neither in owncloud nor in evince (default linux pdf reader)
I don't think there are free viewers in linux that allow you to make custom bookmarks like pdf xchange but I will check

Edwar Cifuentes wrote

In the spirit of open source, here is the Calc 4.1 manual in PDF with
bookmarks for the main chapters.
I added them all in under 2 minutes using the Free version of Tracker
Software's PDF-XChange Editor (available for Windows only)
Adding bookmarks is really simple: just select the text you want to show
on
the bookmark and press Ctrl+Shift+B (or type it manually). I only did the
top level chapters but the full index could be easily done...

Hey, thanks. I downloaded your file and I can't see the bookmarks neither
in owncloud nor in evince (default linux pdf reader)
I don't think there are free viewers in linux that allow you to make
custom bookmarks like pdf xchange but I will check

In Owncloud, after loading the PDF, just click on the button on the top left
(Toggle Sidebar) and then on the Sidebar click on the second button from the
top left (Show Document Outline). Evince should have some option to display
bookmarks/outline...

You can try the Java based JPdfBookmarks under Linux...