What does the format definition for your "Figure No." cross-reference format 
look like? 
I'm guessing that it looks like "Figure <n>", which specifies the literal 
string you are seeing.
What it needs to look like is "Figure <$paranum>" or "Figure <$paranumonly>".
The "<n>" building block is only used in the Autonumbering properties of a 
paragraph format definition.
When you're referring to a numbered item in a cross-reference, you need to use 
the system variables that are presented in the Building Blocks list of the Edit 
Cross-Reference Format dialog. Anything you specify in that dialog that is not 
a system variable (all of which start with a $ character and are enclosed in 
angle brackets) is literal text that will appear in the cross-refernce results 
exactly as typed.

-Fred Ridder




From: [email protected]
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Numbering problems in a book
Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2012 12:20:30 +0100










Thanks for this input and to the other replies that came back to me direct.

You're right Fred, I was working on the format <current page> of <total pages> 
and I have since found out about having to make a cross reference to the last 
document in the book. (As an aside, I'm stunned that a piece if software in its 
tenth iteration, costing over 900 Pounds, does not do this in a more direct 
way.)  I have to admit I've tried to stay away from cross references in the 
past as I've not trusted them but I now know that I need to tackle them for 
this purpose and for other features of the manual. However, I'm having trouble.

So I'm using FrameMaker 10 on Windows 7 and trying to insert cross references 
to a figure number.

I've followed the instructions, added the cross reference from the pod, chosen 
the Paragraph Tag (Figure n+) from the list, selected specific paragraph from 
the Paragraphs list and chosen the format 'Figure No.' from the Formats list.

When I click insert I get 'Figure <n>' instead of 'Figure 19'. I've tried 
saving it, updating references and even printing it but I can't get it to 
display the actual figure number.

As far as I can see I've done exactly what the online help says, checked the 
course notes from the training that I spent a fortune on and I've done a search 
of the web. Nothing gives any indication that I should be seeing this or how it 
should come out.

Does anybody have any suggestions because I'm beginning to lose faith in 
FrameMaker to ever do what it says?

Andy







From: Fred Ridder  
Sent: 04 April 2012 22:50
To: andy.smith at wingedfeet.co.uk
Subject: RE: Numbering problems in a book


If I correctly understand what you've written (and I must say it is a bit 
confusing...), your real problem is that you want to use page numbering of the 
form 
  <current page> of <total pages>
Is that correct? If so, I think you've implemented it incorrectly because the 
provided page count system variable is indeed on a file-by-file basis. What you 
need to do is put a marker on the last page of the last file in the book, and 
use a cross-reference to that marker from the master pages in each chapter 
file. 

The conflict warnings should not be a continuing issue as long as you are 
saving all of the chapter files after doing the book update, because the 
numbering that is generated in the book is rippled down into the chapter files. 





From: [email protected]
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Numbering problems in a book
Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2012 16:59:54 +0100

Hi

Frame 10, Windows 7, 

Is there some esoteric secret to getting the numbering to behave in a book? 
I've been bitten by this before so I've been quite careful this time only to 
access the numbering dialog through the book window. Despite that I still get a 
warning of conflicts between numbering in the book and in the document. Then I 
find that when I set the numbering for pages and paragraphs they rarely stick. 
I'm running update book but I'm wondering if there is something else that I'm 
missing. At the moment my document is showing the page numbers following on 
from each chapter into the next but the total number of pages is showing the 
number of pages in the chapter rather than the total number of pages in the 
book. 

I seem to have a lot of trouble getting this to work and considering 
FrameMaker's reputation for stability once it's set up it doesn't seem to be 
very reliable.


Andy W. Smith
England.



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