Re: Finding broken links in a PDF (An Update!)

2012-07-12 Thread Lin Sims
I think I've discovered (at least part of) the issue. The links are actually there. What's happening is that instead of the PDF hotspot covering the entirety of the text being wrapped in the xref or fm-xref tag, it's forming as a little tiny spot to the left of the visible text. I suspect this is

Re: Finding broken links in a PDF (An Update!)

2012-07-12 Thread Scott Prentice
Hi Lin... Note that there are a few settings in DITA-FMx that enable hypertext in a PDF. First, in the main DITA Options dialog, there's an Add Hypertext Markers to External Xrefs option. This is for xref/@scope=external xrefs .. links to URLs or content outside of the scope of the DITA

Finding broken links in a PDF (An Update!)

2012-07-12 Thread Lin Sims
I think I've discovered (at least part of) the issue. The links are actually there. What's happening is that instead of the PDF hotspot covering the entirety of the text being wrapped in the xref or fm-xref tag, it's forming as a little tiny spot to the left of the visible text. I suspect this is

Finding broken links in a PDF (An Update!)

2012-07-12 Thread Lin Sims
And, of course, as soon as I sent this I remembered: the hotspot works up until the point in the text where you've added a character tag or something that changes the format. Now, that's in unstructured, but I'm wondering if they've wrapped the part where the link breaks in another element or

Finding broken links in a PDF (An Update!)

2012-07-12 Thread Scott Prentice
Hi Lin... Note that there are a few settings in DITA-FMx that enable hypertext in a PDF. First, in the main DITA Options dialog, there's an "Add Hypertext Markers to External Xrefs" option. This is for xref/@scope="external" xrefs .. links to URLs or content outside of the scope of the DITA