Cross-Reference Building Blocks

2009-06-21 Thread Shlomo Perets
David, You wrote: > Is there a way to build a cross-reference building block that, when linking to a Figure caption that is positioned below the anchored frame that, when viewed in a PDF, the link result displays the figure and not just the caption? > > I realize that this could be correcte

PDF problem

2009-06-21 Thread Shlomo Perets
Cynthia, You wrote: > I hope you all can help me. I'm using Frame 7.0p578 on Windows XP. > > When I do a File Save As a PDF. I am getting the following error message in the text file that is saved: >... > %%[ Error: undefined; OffendingCommand: p ]%% > Stack: > -mark- > /Block > /Place

Re: Merge Multiple Doc Styles

2009-06-21 Thread Chris Despopoulos
You could always look at TemplateMapper, but I think it's not geared entirely to your problem. Still, if you come up with a normalized template, then you *could* make a map that incorporates everything your legacy has accumulated and then map it to your template. And it handles all those catal

Merge Multiple Doc Styles

2009-06-21 Thread Chris Despopoulos
You could always look at TemplateMapper, but I think it's not geared entirely to your problem. Still, if you come up with a normalized template, then you *could* make a map that incorporates everything your legacy has accumulated and then map it to your template. And it handles all those catal

Re: Cross-Reference Building Blocks

2009-06-21 Thread Shlomo Perets
David, You wrote: > Is there a way to build a cross-reference building block that, when linking to a Figure caption that is positioned below the anchored frame that, when viewed in a PDF, the link result displays the figure and not just the caption? > > I realize that this could be correcte

Re: PDF problem

2009-06-21 Thread Shlomo Perets
Cynthia, You wrote: > I hope you all can help me. I'm using Frame 7.0p578 on Windows XP. > > When I do a File Save As a PDF. I am getting the following error message in the text file that is saved: >... > %%[ Error: undefined; OffendingCommand: p ]%% > Stack: > -mark- > /Block > /Place