Hi Angela,
just use descriptive titles for your hyperlinks, for example:
See Concepts Guide Configuring xyz.
Indeed, if a user downloads a pdf of one book, and not the other, the links
will not work, but I guess the user will be smart enough to download the
other guide and then use the
At 09:16 +0200 19/4/07, Yves Barbion wrote:
Indeed, if a user downloads a pdf of one book, and not the other, the links
will not work, but I guess the user will be smart enough to download the
other guide and then use the navigational aids (TOC, IX, bookmarks, ...) of
the other guide.
Are you
That's a good point, but I'm not delivering via CD-ROM. The user downloads
the PDF from the company's website.
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At 05:51 -0700 19/4/07, Angela Akridge wrote:
That's a good point, but I'm not delivering via CD-ROM. The user downloads
the PDF from the company's website.
If you're responding to my point, then it should make no difference as long as
the recipient stored the cross-linked PDFs in the same
So why not deliver both books both individually and either in a .PDF
package (new in Acrobat 8) or in a zip file marked as the product's
Documentation Set?
Art
On 4/19/07, Angela Akridge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's a good point, but I'm not delivering via CD-ROM. The user downloads
the
Hi Angela,
just use descriptive titles for your hyperlinks, for example:
See Concepts Guide > Configuring xyz.
Indeed, if a user downloads a pdf of one book, and not the other, the links
will not work, but I guess the user will be smart enough to download the
other guide and then use the
At 09:16 +0200 19/4/07, Yves Barbion wrote:
>Indeed, if a user downloads a pdf of one book, and not the other, the links
>will not work, but I guess the user will be smart enough to download the
>other guide and then use the navigational aids (TOC, IX, bookmarks, ...) of
>the other guide.
Are
That's a good point, but I'm not delivering via CD-ROM. The user downloads
the PDF from the company's website.
At 05:51 -0700 19/4/07, Angela Akridge wrote:
>That's a good point, but I'm not delivering via CD-ROM. The user downloads
>the PDF from the company's website.
If you're responding to my point, then it should make no difference as long as
the recipient stored the cross-linked PDFs in the same
So why not deliver both books both individually and either in a .PDF
package (new in Acrobat 8) or in a zip file marked as the product's
Documentation Set?
Art
On 4/19/07, Angela Akridge wrote:
> That's a good point, but I'm not delivering via CD-ROM. The user downloads
> the PDF from the
Hi!
I have an architecture challenge. I have two FrameMaker 7.2 (Unstructured)
books:
- User's Guide
- Concepts Guide
The User's Guide refers to the Concepts Guide and vice versa. Currently,
this reference is simply a variable with the book's title. However, I'm
thinking about creating
Hi!
I have an architecture challenge. I have two FrameMaker 7.2 (Unstructured)
books:
- User's Guide
- Concepts Guide
The User's Guide refers to the Concepts Guide and vice versa. Currently,
this reference is simply a variable with the book's title. However, I'm
thinking about creating
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