One of the people on my team developed a solution to this issue. Disclaimer: it will only work if the superscript is at the end of the paragraph, and the superscript (or sub) won't show in the generated lists. It is a bit convoluted, but it works great: 1.0 Heading Text6 = broken link.
Split the heading so that the superscript is its own paragraph. 1.0 Heading Text 6 Create a new paragraph tag that is identical to Heading 1 except without the autonumbering and make it superscripted. (or use an override) Apply the paragraph tag to the superscript paragraph. (1.0 Heading Text) Either create a new paragraph tag that is identical to Heading 1 except that it is a run-in head (Heading 1 Run-In) or use an override(Paragraph designer/Pagination). We use overrides. If you created a new paragraph tag - add it to your generated list(s) and fix the format on the TOC etc reference pages. Update the generated lists. And it should show like this: 1.0 Heading Text and the link will work. Karen D -----Original Message----- From: theboggette [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, August 06, 2009 8:09 AM To: framers at lists.frameusers.com Subject: Superscript Frame to PDF issue Greetings. ? I have a set of documents that have superscript characters in the Heading1 levels.? When I convert to PDF, any Heading that has a superscript is not a link in the TOC of the PDF.? The Heading shows up in the TOC, but you can't click on it to go to that page. ? I'm not sure if my settings are wrong in Frame, PDF, or what.? I'm using Frame 8 and Acrobat Professional 8 on Windows. ? Thoughts? ? Trish
