I have a FrameMaker 10 book that is reporting several unresolved cross
references when I update the book. I've tried deleting them and replacing them
several times and I still get the errors. However, the links work perfectly
when I use WebWorks ePublisher to create a web version of book.
Any
Keith, are you using conditional text? Way back, I used to get that message for
xrefs that were hidden in conditional text.
Nadine
I have a FrameMaker 10 book that is reporting several unresolved cross
references when I update the book. I’ve tried deleting them and replacing them
several
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Subject: Spurious unresolved cross references
I have a FrameMaker 10 book that is reporting
Keith Soltys wrote:
I have a FrameMaker 10 book that is reporting several unresolved cross
references when I update the book. I've tried deleting them and
replacing them several times and I still get the errors. However, the
links work perfectly when I use WebWorks ePublisher to create
Keith, are you using conditional text? Way back, I used to get that message for
xrefs that were "hidden" in conditional text.
Nadine
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>I have a FrameMaker 10 book that is reporting several unresolved cross
>references when I update the book. I?ve tried deleting them an
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Subject: Spurious unresolved cross references
I have a FrameMaker 10 book
Keith Soltys wrote:
> I have a FrameMaker 10 book that is reporting several unresolved cross
> references when I update the book. I've tried deleting them and
> replacing them several times and I still get the errors. However, the
> links work perfectly when I use WebWorks ePublish
I have a FrameMaker 10 book that is reporting several unresolved cross
references when I update the book. I've tried deleting them and replacing them
several times and I still get the errors. However, the links work perfectly
when I use WebWorks ePublisher to create a web version of book.
Any
Ben Hechter wrote:
Can't figure this one out, so I need some collective wisdom on
unresolved
cross-references that keep reappearing like Banquo's ghost.
It could be hidden conditional text, as Shmuel suggested. More likely,
it's the same problem that prevented Susan Curtzwiler's book from
Ben Hechter wrote:
> Can't figure this one out, so I need some collective wisdom on
unresolved
> cross-references that keep reappearing like Banquo's ghost.
It could be hidden conditional text, as Shmuel suggested. More likely,
it's the same problem that prevented Susan Curtzwiler's boo
Sometimes this happens when you have conditional text which is hidden.
If this is the case, AND you search for unresolved cross-references and
there are none, you can safely ignore this warning.
--
Regards,
Shmuel Wolfson
Technical Writer
052-763-7133
Ben Hechter wrote:
Can't figure
Sometimes this happens when you have conditional text which is hidden.
If this is the case, AND you search for unresolved cross-references and
there are none, you can safely ignore this warning.
--
Regards,
Shmuel Wolfson
Technical Writer
052-763-7133
Ben Hechter wrote:
> Can't fig
Can't figure this one out, so I need some collective wisdom on unresolved
cross-references that keep reappearing like Banquo's ghost.
Refreshed the unresolved cross-references, (links are still valid, but marker
type morphes from a paragraph catalog style to a numeric code). All is well
while
Can't figure this one out, so I need some collective wisdom on unresolved
cross-references that keep reappearing like Banquo's ghost.
Refreshed the unresolved cross-references, (links are still valid, but marker
type morphes from a paragraph catalog style to a numeric code). All is well
while
of
unresolved cross-references, but an error message would detect that
there was one somewhere.
Jim D.
--
Perhaps someone has a suggestion about how to resolve this. I have
just?resolved all unresolved cross references in a 50-page document.
When I search for any unresolved cross
of
unresolved cross-references, but an error message would detect that
there was one somewhere.
Jim D.
--
Perhaps someone has a suggestion about how to resolve this. I have
just?resolved all unresolved cross references in a 50-page document.
When I search for any unresolved cross
Lin,
You need to use Spot cross reference markers to create intra-text inset
cross references. These will work in your final doc. Xrefs to paragraph
markers will not resolve when updated.
Baruch Brodersen
Technitext Documentation
***
Lin Sims wrote:
I know there are issues
Lin,
You need to use Spot cross reference markers to create intra-text inset
cross references. These will work in your final doc. Xrefs to paragraph
markers will not resolve when updated.
Baruch Brodersen
Technitext Documentation
***
Lin Sims wrote:
I know there are issues
I am using Frame 8p277 on Windows XP Pro, SP3.
I have a text inset source document with 19 different text insets
(each in their own named flow).
I am using these text insets in a container document a total of 123
times (yep, lots and lots and LOTS of duplication). One inset is used
28 times,
Nope. Cross-references don't work in, under, over, or between text
insets. You've answered your own question. Just prior to final
production, convert text-insets to text, generate, and produce. Do not
save the book or you lose insetability.
-Huntley
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 3:32 PM, Lin Sims
Huntley Eshenroder wrote:
Nope. Cross-references don't work in, under, over, or between text
insets. You've answered your own question. Just prior to final
production, convert text-insets to text, generate, and produce. Do not
save the book or you lose insetability.
Assuming the situation
I am using Frame 8p277 on Windows XP Pro, SP3.
I have a text inset source document with 19 different text insets
(each in their own named flow).
I am using these text insets in a container document a total of 123
times (yep, lots and lots and LOTS of duplication). One inset is used
28 times,
Nope. Cross-references don't work in, under, over, or between text
insets. You've answered your own question. Just prior to final
production, convert text-insets to text, generate, and produce. Do not
save the book or you lose insetability.
-Huntley
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 3:32 PM, Lin Sims
Huntley Eshenroder wrote:
> Nope. Cross-references don't work in, under, over, or between text
> insets. You've answered your own question. Just prior to final
> production, convert text-insets to text, generate, and produce. Do not
> save the book or you lose insetability.
Assuming the
contains
250+ files. On generating, she gets a listing of --say 10-- unresolved
cross-references (UCRs), presented in the error log file as hotlinks to
the faulty source. It's the writers' responsibility to correct the UCRs,
at their own computers.
(An aside: Typically, the publication specialist
contains
250+ files. On generating, she gets a listing of --say 10-- unresolved
cross-references (UCRs), presented in the error log file as hotlinks to
the faulty source. It's the writers' responsibility to correct the UCRs,
at their own computers.
(An aside: Typically, the publication specialist
Hi all!
FM 8.0, Windows XP environment.
How do I update cross-references that are in the master pages? My
directions seem to be appropriate only for body page unresolved
cross-references.
Thanks!
Deirdre
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Ok, this is what I've done -- opened up a chapter, opened the master
page, then run the Find/Change command, using Paste, and pasting in
the cross-reference.
It seems to be working. Does that sound about right, or am I taking
the long route?
This way I have to open all the chapters by hand,
: unresolved cross references part II
Ok, this is what I've done -- opened up a chapter, opened the master
page, then run the Find/Change command, using Paste, and pasting in the
cross-reference.
It seems to be working. Does that sound about right, or am I taking the
long route?
This way I have
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Subject: unresolved cross references part II
Ok, this is what I've done -- opened up a chapter, opened the master
page
In responding to Deirdre, Clint Owen wrote:
That's about right. It's a pain in the neck, but you can't globally open
or search the master pages.
If all or some of your chapters use the same master pages and the same
cross-references (like to a part number on the title page), you can fix
Deirdre Reagan wrote:
Yes, some of the chapters do use the same master pages. I will learn
how to do import next!
Yes, learn about importing formats -- and quickly! :-) To get the most
out of FrameMaker -- both in terms of good results and in terms of
labor-saving and efficiency -- you have
Hi all!
FM 8.0, Windows XP environment.
How do I update cross-references that are in the master pages? My
directions seem to be appropriate only for body page unresolved
cross-references.
Thanks!
Deirdre
y 08, 2008 1:28 PM
To: Frame Users
Subject: unresolved cross references part II
Ok, this is what I've done -- opened up a chapter, opened the master
page, then run the Find/Change command, using Paste, and pasting in the
cross-reference.
It seems to be working. Does that sound about right, or
ons
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> Reagan
> Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 1:28 PM
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Deirdre Reagan wrote:
> Yes, some of the chapters do use the same master pages. I will learn
> how to do import next!
Yes, learn about importing formats -- and quickly! :-) To get the most
out of FrameMaker -- both in terms of good results and in terms of
labor-saving and efficiency -- you have
FrameMaker 7.0p579 - Windows XP
When I open certain docs I get a message that there are unresolved
cross-references, however, when I do a search for unresolved
cross-references it says None found. I have all conditions turned
on...nothing is hidden. I have a similar problem on another doc
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Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 3:14 PM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Unresolved cross-references and missing graphics
FrameMaker 7.0p579 - Windows XP
When I open certain docs I get a message that there are unresolved
cross-references, however, when I do
Julie,
This is what I call phantom unresolved cross references, a phenomenon that
I believe started with version 6. I've been able to get rid of these
phantoms by opening the file that is reported as having one or more
unresolved xrefs, saving the file as .mif, opening the .mif file, and saving
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 16:53:43 -0700, Linda G. Gallagher
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is what I call phantom unresolved cross references, a phenomenon that
I believe started with version 6. I've been able to get rid of these
phantoms by opening the file that is reported as having one or more
FrameMaker 7.0p579 - Windows XP
When I open certain docs I get a message that there are unresolved
cross-references, however, when I do a search for unresolved
cross-references it says "None found." I have all conditions turned
on...nothing is hidden. I have a similar problem on a
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.com] On Behalf Of Julie Leake
Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 3:14 PM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Unresolved cross-references and missing graphics
FrameMaker 7.0p579 - Windows XP
Julie,
This is what I call "phantom unresolved cross references," a phenomenon that
I believe started with version 6. I've been able to get rid of these
phantoms by opening the file that is reported as having one or more
unresolved xrefs, saving the file as .mif, opening the .mif file,
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 16:53:43 -0700, "Linda G. Gallagher"
wrote:
>This is what I call "phantom unresolved cross references," a phenomenon that
>I believe started with version 6. I've been able to get rid of these
>phantoms by opening the file that is reported as h
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