Rob Shell wrote:
Hi guys:
I am having trouble with the <$autorange> feature. I am using it in
conjunction with the <$paranum> as is usual for bibliographies.
I am inserting it in the right place, i.e. before <$paranum> in the
correct reference page text flow.
What I get in my index is
Cornell, Carohn 383, 1717–1734
which looks OK but is wrong. Paragraph numbers from 1718 to 1733 are not
authored by Cornell. The entry should read
Cornell, Carohn 383, 1717, 1734
in other words three discrete entries
here, autorange is creating a range where none exists.
I haven't used <$autorange> myself, but my reading of the Help file
suggests that you're confusing FM by using page-related <$autorange> for
a pgf-related purpose.
The Help says "You can also have FrameMaker create page ranges for you
automatically whenever the same marker text occurs on consecutive pages
of a document." Note: page ranges, not paragraph ranges, and
consecutive pages, not consecutive paragraphs.
My guess is that paragraph 1734 is on the page following the page
containing pgf 1717, and the marker text is the same. So <$autorange>
inserts the hyphen and treats the pgf numbers as page numbers.
IOW, I don't think you can use <$autorange> for your purpose. :(
HTH,
--
Stuart Rogers
Technical Communicator
Phoenix Geophysics Limited
Toronto, ON, Canada
+1 (416) 491-7340 x 325
srogers phoenix-geophysics com
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