Thanks, Alan, that's probably it; I'll change the s to s. All
of the items I want as targets have IDs, so it shouldn't be too time
consuming.
Val
On 6/12/07, Alan Houser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Are you publishing to PDF using FrameMaker or the DITA Open Toolkit? If
you are publishing in Fra
I had a similar experience. I inadvertently interrupted the Acrobat 8.1
update while it was in progress. I then discovered that I couldn't access
any printer driver - even a PCL driver that is unrelated to Acrobat. My
printers folder appeared to be completely empty. All the printer drivers
were hid
Thanks, Alan, that's probably it; I'll change the s to s. All
of the items I want as targets have IDs, so it shouldn't be too time
consuming.
Val
On 6/12/07, Alan Houser wrote:
>
> Are you publishing to PDF using FrameMaker or the DITA Open Toolkit? If
> you are publishing in FrameMaker, I would
Are you publishing to PDF using FrameMaker or the DITA Open Toolkit? If
you are publishing in FrameMaker, I would suggest using the
element instead of . The element is a true FrameMaker
cross-reference element (providing the ability to use cross-reference
formats) and will convert to "live" h
Are you publishing to PDF using FrameMaker or the DITA Open Toolkit? If
you are publishing in FrameMaker, I would suggest using the
element instead of . The element is a true FrameMaker
cross-reference element (providing the ability to use cross-reference
formats) and will convert to "live" h
I have been using FrameMaker 7.2 with the DITA Toolkit to create my
Structured documents. When I want to output my book, I opt to print the book
using the Adobe Acrobat (8) print driver. The book generates properly, but
the only active hyperlinks in the PDF are in the Table of Contents. The
hyperl
I have been using FrameMaker 7.2 with the DITA Toolkit to create my
Structured documents. When I want to output my book, I opt to print the book
using the Adobe Acrobat (8) print driver. The book generates properly, but
the only active hyperlinks in the PDF are in the Table of Contents. The
hyperli
I had a similar experience. I inadvertently interrupted the Acrobat 8.1
update while it was in progress. I then discovered that I couldn't access
any printer driver - even a PCL driver that is unrelated to Acrobat. My
printers folder appeared to be completely empty. All the printer drivers
were hid
Furia,
You wrote:
> Only a warning.
> After the install of the 8.1 upgrade of Acrobat Professional, FrameMaker
(7.0 and 7.2)
> reports that it can't print a PS file and doesn't save as PDF.
> I did a uninstall and a new installation (without the upgrade) and now
all is ok.
This is likel