Pat Christenson wrote:

I have no explanation but I do have a possible solution. When crerating
the PDF, turn on Create Named Destinations. You shouldn't have to do
this for internal xrefs but it solved the problem for a client of mine.


For an explanation, see "PDF-Related Aspects of FrameMaker 6.0: Sorting fact from fiction" -- http://www.microtype.com/resources/FM6-PDF.pdf#page=4 , under Links ("PDF Optimization")

A simple .fm file, demonstrating how turning off Create Named Destinations for All Paragraphs (PDF Setup, Links tab) affects links, is available at http://www.microtype.com/resources/bugs/Dests_hypertext.zip

And several real-life PDFs which have bad links related to the so-called PDF Optimization can be found at http://www.microtype.com/Hmmms.html (the May 2006 item is a PDF authored with FrameMaker 7.2, where 44% of the cross-reference links are non-functional)


Shlomo Perets

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