m by using a tag that specifically
turned bold off, that otherwise had everything set to "As is". Works fine.
Cheers, Rebecca
>>> "Anita Burstein" 28/11/05 20:31 >>>
Hi list!
I'm using FrameMaker 6.0.
I have a book with many conditions in it. Within the con
An alternative to typing or is to
type , which does the same job.** Have you tried these alternatives to
see if they fix the problem with cross-references?
Hedley
** The second alternative contains the blind Peter, i.e. the backwards
facing P, just in case it comes out as some other
Anita.Burstein at nice.com
www.nice.com
-Original Message-
From: Peter Gold [mailto:pe...@knowhowpro.com]
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 11:44 PM
To: rebecca officer
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com; Anita Burstein
Subject: Re: Conditional Text and cross-references
Hi, Rebecca:
At 10:28 AM
Hi list!
I'm using FrameMaker 6.0.
I have a book with many conditions in it. Within the conditional text, there
are cross-references. Some of the cross-references are to text marked with the
same conditions and therefore shown at the same time. Some of the
cross-references are to text
Anita,
You wrote:
>I'm using FrameMaker 6.0.
>
>I have a book with many conditions in it. Within the conditional text,
>there are cross-references. Some of the cross-references are to text
>marked with the same conditions and therefore shown at the same time.
>Some of th
Hi, Rebecca:
At 10:28 AM +1300 11/29/05, rebecca officer wrote:
>Hi Anita
>
>We saw exactly this behaviour and decided it happened when our xref
>format included the "Default para font" tag. For example, we used a
>paragraph format to turn on bold for part of the xref text, then
>used default
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On Behalf Of Peter Gold
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 2:44 PM
To: rebecca officer
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com; Anita.Burstein at nice.com
Subject: Re: Conditional Text and cross-references
Hi, Rebecca:
At 10:28 AM +13