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Subject: Re: [Framers] Basic question: hyperlinks to paragraphs
He's already using markers. His issue is that there are thousands of them and
he doesn't want to have
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Subject: Re: [Framers] Basic question: hyperlinks to paragraphs
Okay, I found the PDF, but on this system, I don't have FrameMaker running, so
I am not sure what I did (
He's already using markers. His issue is that there are thousands of them
and he doesn't want to have to manually type everything out everytime he
inserts a link to another location in the document.
If I understood him correctly, what he wants is to be able to select which
predefined target
Hi Bertrand,
not sure if that will work, but did you try to use markers? Insert a marker (of
your own type) at the target location and create a link (hyperlink or
cross-ref) to that marker that displays the marker text. Additional benefit is
that it will also allow you to create an 'index' of
Ah, I get it now: you want to set up hyperlinks to arbitrary destinations that
themselves contain user-defined text that is not an echo of any text at the
destination target. [Like I said, I should have kept out of it.]
If Said doesn't come up with anything (which I doubt), I'll rake through my
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I said:
> As a completely separate BTW, if you put an underscore before and after the
> word in emails (see -->), _some_ email systems will underline that word in
> the email. The '*' makes it show in bold.
Oops, I am wrong. The underscore _italizes_ the word in
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Subject: Re: [Framers] Basic question: hyperlinks to paragraphs
No. Let me explain. This is the text of a language standard (the previous
version
oss-references. But
> cross-references don't work since they impose a format based on the target,
> not the source.
>
> -- BM
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Subject: Re: [Framers] Basic question: hyperlinks to paragraphs
Can't you just write "this is explained in the discussion of cat problems (page
xx)"?
On 27-Oct-20 12:27 PM, Bertrand Meyer wrote:
> Actually my problem is not
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Subject: Re: [Framers] Basic question: hyperlinks to paragraphs
Thanks for the comments. A cross-references forces me to use a
cross-reference format for the link, e.g. "sec
.5"); they have to
be arbitrary text.
Thanks,
-- BM
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From: Steve Rickaby [mailto:srick...@wordmongers.com]
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>Thanks for the comments. A cross-references forces me to use a
>cross-reference format for the link, e.g. "section 4.5". I cannot use a
>reference format, I want to use an arbitrary text for the linking text, as
>in "this is explained in the discussion of cat problems", where the
>underlined text
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Subject: Re: [Framers] Basic question: hyperlinks to paragraphs
Dear Steve and Lin,
Thanks for the comments. A cross-references
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Subject: Re: [Framers] Basic question: hyperlinks to paragraphs
>I must be missing something here, or mi
A script could be used to convert the cross-references to Hypertext links.
Please contact me off-list if you are interested in exploring this. Thank
you very much.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc.
585-729-6746
r...@frameexpert.com
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The link has to be pointing a paragraph, not a word, but you can use
run-in paragraphs for this to make a specific word or phrase be
considered a paragraph.
On 22-Oct-20 8:40 PM, Bertrand Meyer wrote:
This is a novice question. In fact I am not a novice as I have been using
FrameMaker
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I must be missing something here, or misunderstanding what you are trying to
do. A cross-reference is a hyperlink. If you are using a specific para
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>I must be missing something here, or misunderstanding what you are trying
>to do. A cross-reference is a hyperlink. If you are using a specific
>paragraph tag for your target, why not just use a cross-reference?
I'm glad you posted this, Lin. I was about to do the same, but then my Inner
Voice
I must be missing something here, or misunderstanding what you are trying
to do. A cross-reference is a hyperlink. If you are using a specific
paragraph tag for your target, why not just use a cross-reference?
Or you could use Glossary markers. Matt Sullivan has a good section
explaining how to
This is a novice question. In fact I am not a novice as I have been using
FrameMaker extensively for many years, but I have not used intra-document
hyperlinks so far, jut cross-references (lots and lots of them).
What I want to do now is simple to state: have text of the form
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