Hi all: What's so strange is that the TOC hyperlinks to all the chapter titles, but not all the chapter titles in the actual chapter have the marker in front of them.
What I've been able to discover that that two of the original files -- the one I renamed and the one I used to create three new chapters -- have a marker, as do the three new chapters I created. The original file that I renamed had the box marker. The renamed file now has the T marker. The original file that I copied has the box marker. Two of the three files that I created by copying the original file also have the box marker, but one has the T marker. The paragraph tag is the same in all cases -- Chapter Title. The marker didn't stay consistent in the case of the renamed chapter, and the marker didn't copy consistently in the case of the three copied files. As far as I've been able to discern, the white box and the T are both hyperlink markers. Presumably the different markers indicate some difference, but I don't know what the difference it. And, I've just noticed that one of other files has the white box both at the start *and* the end of the file. I'm not even going to go there! I think I'm creating a tempest in a teacup, here, since the document runs just fine, but when one of the tech writers used the template two weeks ago, one of the chapters appeared as the *old* chapter, that I renamed -- both the chapter title *and* the file name. I have no idea where it came from, and I'm afraid the marker, since it points to the old file, is pulling the old file from an entirely different folder. I haven't been able to duplicate that problem, so I don't know what happened there. Fred is right; I don't want to be deleting these markers without knowing what their function is. Hence, these emails. But I'm also running experiements to find out what does happen when I delete these markers. I'll be sure to let you all know if I find out anything else. Thanks, Peter, for the info about how to delete the marker with the marker dialog box open. Also, I have consulted online Help, Publishing Fundamentals (O'Keefe), Classroom in Book, and FrameMaker User Guide, and haven't so far found what the white box means. I really appreciate everyone's feed back. Deirdre On 7/3/08, Peter Gold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 8:44 AM, Deirdre Reagan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I just remembered someone's advice -- delete the whole paragraph and > > the marker will go away. > > Edit > Find > Any Marker will find and select markers. Keep the Marker > window open, so you can see its marker type and other information. > Delete key will delete the marker. > > > > > Thank you! > > > > Deirdre > > > > On 7/3/08, Deirdre Reagan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Thanks Peter. > >> > >> I tested this out. In my TOC, all my Chapter Titles have the little > >> white box in front of them, and all my chapter subsections (1., a., > >> etc) have a T in front of them. All work as hyperlinks. > >> > >> In the actual chapter, the Chapter Title with a T or a little white > >> box in front of it doesn't not work as a hyperlink. > > They are not supposed to be hyperlinks that go somewhere. They are the > targets of hyperlinks that go to them. > > >> > >> All TOC hyperlinks connected to all chapters, regardless of whether > >> the chapter had a symbol. > > View > Text Symbols is a file property; perhaps some chapter files > have them turned off, so the markers don't appear. Or, perhaps you're > hyperlinking to a subsection on the chapter title page, so it appears > you're going to a chapter page that has no chapter hyperlink. When you > hyperlink somewhere, the target marker is highlighted, and the Marker > window tells you what kind it is. > > >> > >> None of the chapters with the symbol hyperlinked to anywhere. > >> > >> So I'm left with the question -- why are these symbols appearing at > >> the begining of some of my chapter titles, in the actual chapter. > >> > >> I'd like to delete the symbols out of the Chapter Title in the actual > >> chapters (not from the TOC) and see what happens, but so far I've been > >> unsuccessful in finding any way to delete them. > >> > >> Any suggestions? > > Please read the Help. Search for markers, hyperlinks, generated lists, > table of contents, find marker, etc. Also there are several excellent > FM books, including: > > FrameMaker(R) 7: The Complete Reference by Sarah S. S. O'Keefe and > Sheila A. A. Loring (Paperback - Jun 11, 2002) > > Publishing Fundamentals: Unstructured FrameMaker 8 by Sarah S. > O'Keefe, Sheila A. Loring, Terry Smith (contributor), and Lydia K. > Wong (contributor) (Paperback - Jun 16, 2008) > > HTH > > Regards, > > Peter > __________________ > Peter Gold > KnowHow ProServices > _______________________________________________ You are currently subscribed to Framers as [EMAIL PROTECTED] Send list messages to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or visit http://lists.frameusers.com/mailman/options/framers/archive%40mail-archive.com Send administrative questions to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Visit http://www.frameusers.com/ for more resources and info.
