And further to this point: production artist has confirmed she was not using the character tag -- David's correct, if the tag is used, all works as it should.
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Tori Muir wrote:
Hmmm... we're using Frame 9. I know the template has a superscript character tag in it, but the production artist might not be using it correctly -- good thing to check!
Tori Muir
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David Spreadbury wrote:
Tori,
You don't mention what version of Frame you are using, but I tried it in Frame 7.2 and it worked just fine.

You need to create a Character Format for superscript. In the Character Designer leave everything As Is except check the Superscript check-box.

In Frame, apply the character format to the portion of your product that is to be superscripted. Create a cross-reference to that, typically, heading, and voila, the cross-ref looks just like the heading.

I create a title containing My Product1, and superscripted the 1.

The cross-reference was to the title content <URL>\'<elemtext>\' which gives me, in Blue "My Product1" (with the 1 superscripted).

--- On Mon, 3/14/11, Tori Muir <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Tori Muir <[email protected]>
Subject: I suspect the answer is 'no', but...
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, March 14, 2011, 6:21 PM

Client has a product whose name includes a superscript (pause for 2-minute hate session -- why do clients think it's so clever to do that? Creates baskets of hassle!) When we create cross-references to text which includes that product name, it's not superscripted in the cross-ref text.

I don't suppose there's any way to get it to be superscripted in the cross-ref text?

If (as I suspect) there is no way to do so, the only thing I can think of doing is as a very last step before PDF, create a 'disposable' copy of the book, run thru it for all cross-refs containing that product name and convert them to text. Then generate PDF and manually add links to those cross-refs in the PDF. Is there a better way?

-- Tori Muir
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