You're welcome, Richard. I don't think I mentioned Fm7 in my original post, did I? And I don't know who advised you to get Fm7 (and I don't want to know), but that piece of advice just doesn't make any sense at all because:
- Fm7 does not support Unicode. - I don't think you can buy Fm7 anymore (or you'd have to search for it really hard). Cheers Yves On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 2:44 PM, <rinch at inficon.com> wrote: > Yves, > > From a company we purchased, I inherited FrameMaker 7 files for several > languages. > > I do not have FM7. I went from FM6 to FM9 (TCS2 actually, I am now at > FM9.0p255). > > The European languages I inherited open fine in FM9. Their cross > references looked great. > > But, the Chinese and Japanese versions all had the character's in their > cross references get mangled as if FM9 could not find the correct font so > it substituted some other font. All text other than the cross references > looks great. No font problems at all, except in the cross references. > > I've not yet found a fix. It has been suggested that I get FM7, that > perhaps either a FM9 bug or that the new FM9 Unicode font handling was my > problem. > > But, it seems better to me that I figure out why the Chinese and Japanese > cross-reference problems are occurring in FM9. Right now, however, I'm > stumped. > > I am afraid that I am of no help to you, but, I do thank you for posting > your work around. I plan to give them a try. > > Thanks! > Richard > > > -- Yves Barbion www.scripto.nu
