I'm thinking you all may be right about Timesavers, I think my predecessor did have it installed so maybe he was using it for the target markers. I see a lot of target destinations in the PDF, here are a few examples:
G3.1069777 G9.1164423 I7.1.1246871 M11.9.23100.figurecaption.FIGURE.88.Modify.Log.Properties.Form M8.9.82569.Heading2.6134.Configuration.Guidelines P.250 F4 Looks like it's Timesavers version 5.5. I attempted to install it when I upgraded to FM 9; I see the Timesavers menu when I have an individual file open but not with just a book file, I'm not sure if that's right or not. I haven't had time to devote to learning Timesavers yet, unfortunately. Peggy -----Original Message----- From: robert.lauriston at gmail.com [mailto:robert.lauris...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Robert Lauriston Sent: Friday, January 04, 2013 6:42 PM To: Harvey, Peggy; framers at lists.frameusers.com Subject: Re: Using PDF for context-sensitive help Peggy, what do the help target markers look like in FrameMaker? I'm thinking maybe your predecessor had TimeSavers installed. The marker text syntax could indicate whether that's the case. On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 2:33 PM, Rick Quatro <rick at rickquatro.com> wrote: > This is one of the benefits of TimeSavers: you can use pdfmark > commands in FrameMaker using markers instead of PostScript text > frames. This avoids the anchored frames and text frames. I have used > and supported TimeSavers for years and it is well worth the money.]