Paul,
It is most likely that what you see is indeed related to the TimeSavers
settings of "Ignore duplicate markers". I suggest that you try turning it
off, redistill and inspect the result.
If it is indeed the case, consider using the other workarounds mentioned to
prevent a hypertext marker
You make many very good points, thank you for the perspective Klaus.
Rick
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You can use TemplateMapper... It sets up a project to manage import from a new
template into a legacy book. You create map files that manage how to import
individual formats (turn LegacyBody into NewBody), and load legacy, template,
and map files into a project. The project can import pgf, c
You can use TemplateMapper... It sets up a project to manage import from a new
template into a legacy book. You create map files that manage how to import
individual formats (turn LegacyBody into NewBody), and load legacy, template,
and map files into a project. The project can import pgf, c
Paul,
Are you certain that the misbehaving links are coded in the FrameMaker source
as hypertext Go to URL commands with the complete address? If not, you may be
seeing one of the shortcomings of the links that Acrobat automatically creates
after the fact as it parses the PDF. Acrobat is smar
Fred,
You wrote:
>Umm, the discussion is not about "print to PDF", which is actually the
>method that several of us have been recommending all along. ...
This method may produce decent results when a book is printed to a single
PDF file, but it fails when a book is printed to multiple PDF (eac
Roger,
The first thing to realize is that many published books have indexes that were
compiled by a professional indexer, working from galleys and using a dedicated
indexing software tool like CINDEX or SKY Index rather than one that is built
from embedded index codes in the authoring tool.
Specifying the sort using the [aaa] should work. I have used this a number
of times.
Z
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President
a2z Publishing, Inc.
Language Layout, Translation Consulting, & Template Creation
Phone: (336)922-1271
Fax:?? (888)523-
Hi Roger,
You should be able to change the sort order using the bracketed sort text.
You could set a numeric value for each of the biblical books, depending on
their placement in the Bible. For example, Romans 3:12 could be [45003012],
where 45 is the book number, 003 is the chapter, and 012 is th
Yes, clearing the "ignore dup markers " checkbox returns my wrapping Frame
x-refs to a functional state.
And I found that, in the one case that initially triggered the need for the
"ignore dup markers " checkbox, if I move the hypertext marker pair to the
paragraph just above where it was in F
Yes, clearing the "ignore dup markers " checkbox returns my wrapping Frame
x-refs to a functional state.
And I found that, in the one case that initially triggered the need for the
"ignore dup markers " checkbox, if I move the hypertext marker pair to the
paragraph just above where it was in F
Hello All
I have a document that contains Bible references as footnotes (e.g. Romans
3:12). I'd like to construct an Index of Scripture References at the end of
the book, listing the references in biblical order rather than alphabetical,
but this presents problems for the sort order. Some wide
Paul,
It is most likely that what you see is indeed related to the TimeSavers
settings of "Ignore duplicate markers". I suggest that you try turning it
off, redistill and inspect the result.
If it is indeed the case, consider using the other workarounds mentioned to
prevent a hypertext marker
Friends of FremeMaker,
Before blaming the bad customer support of Adobe for some situation,
please consider the following (my personal opinion/experience):
- Will You get manufacturer support for a 15 year old car? You may find
a garage
somewhere out there which still has some spare parts in
Paul,
Are you certain that the misbehaving links are coded in the FrameMaker source
as hypertext Go to URL commands with the complete address? If not, you may be
seeing one of the shortcomings of the links that Acrobat automatically creates
after the fact as it parses the PDF. Acrobat is smar
You refer below to "having multiple hypertext markers in the same paragraph."
This is not related to that. This happens even when the link is the only one in
the graph. The issue happens when the link wraps to the second line.
With that information in mind, do you still think that this is tied t
Roger,
The first thing to realize is that many published books have indexes that were
compiled by a professional indexer, working from galleys and using a dedicated
indexing software tool like CINDEX or SKY Index rather than one that is built
from embedded index codes in the authoring tool.
You refer below to "having multiple hypertext markers in the same paragraph."
This is not related to that. This happens even when the link is the only one in
the graph. The issue happens when the link wraps to the second line.
With that information in mind, do you still think that this is tied t
Specifying the sort using the [aaa] should work. I have used this a number
of times.
Z
**
Ann Zdunczyk
President
a2z Publishing, Inc.
Language Layout, Translation Consulting, & Template Creation
Phone: (336)922-1271
Fax: (888)523-
Hi Roger,
You should be able to change the sort order using the bracketed sort text.
You could set a numeric value for each of the biblical books, depending on
their placement in the Bible. For example, Romans 3:12 could be [45003012],
where 45 is the book number, 003 is the chapter, and 012 is th
Hello All
I have a document that contains Bible references as footnotes (e.g. Romans
3:12). I'd like to construct an Index of Scripture References at the end of
the book, listing the references in biblical order rather than alphabetical,
but this presents problems for the sort order. Some wid
Very interesting topic, and quite a funny anecdote about ET pigeonholing tech
writers. We have 4 levels in our templates, including the chapter title, but
usually avoid going down to 4. So most content is under
1 Chapter Title (actually a Heading 1)
1.2 Heading 2
1.2.3 Heading 3
For our type of
Very interesting topic, and quite a funny anecdote about ET pigeonholing tech
writers. We have 4 levels in our templates, including the chapter title, but
usually avoid going down to 4. So most content is under
1 Chapter Title (actually a Heading 1)
1.2 Heading 2
1.2.3 Heading 3
For our type of
You make many very good points, thank you for the perspective Klaus.
Rick
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Thanks for clarifying this shortcoming of the print to PDF method, Shlomo.
Now that you mention it, I do recall having heard about it. But since it has
been years since I was called upon to produce a multiple PDF set from a single
book, it hasn't been an issue for me and I apparently didn't inv
Thanks for clarifying this shortcoming of the print to PDF method, Shlomo.
Now that you mention it, I do recall having heard about it. But since it has
been years since I was called upon to produce a multiple PDF set from a single
book, it hasn't been an issue for me and I apparently didn't inv
Fred,
You wrote:
>Umm, the discussion is not about "print to PDF", which is actually the
>method that several of us have been recommending all along. ...
This method may produce decent results when a book is printed to a single
PDF file, but it fails when a book is printed to multiple PDF (eac
Friends of FremeMaker,
Before blaming the bad customer support of Adobe for some situation,
please consider the following (my personal opinion/experience):
- Will You get manufacturer support for a 15 year old car? You may find
a garage
somewhere out there which still has some spare parts in
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