Janice,
You wrote:
Thanks, Shlomo. I now understand it better now, and I think my department
is fine with it opening to the top of the page at this time. However,
when I changed the Reference Page from: gotopage
$relfilename:$pagenum to gotoObjectId $relfilename:$ObjectType
$ObjectId, it
Janice,
You wrote:
>Thanks, Shlomo. I now understand it better now, and I think my department
>is fine with it opening to the top of the page at this time. However,
>when I changed the Reference Page from: gotopage
><$relfilename>:<$pagenum> to gotoObjectId <$relfilename>:<$ObjectType>
Janice,
You wrote:
I have a question about the nature of the hyperlink from the LOF to the
figure. Our figures are actually an anchored frame embedded within a
single-cell table. We place the marker for the figure at the end of the
paragraph tag. For example, I may have a body tag that has a
Janice,
You wrote:
>I have a question about the nature of the hyperlink from the LOF to the
>figure. Our figures are actually an anchored frame embedded within a
>single-cell table. We place the marker for the figure at the end of the
>paragraph tag. For example, I may have a body tag that has
Thanks, Shlomo. I now understand it better now, and I think my department
is fine with it opening to the top of the page at this time. However,
when I changed the Reference Page from: gotopage <$relfilename>:<$pagenum> to
gotoObjectId <$relfilename>:<$ObjectType> <$ObjectId>, it didn't seem
I have a question about the nature of the hyperlink from the LOF to the
figure. Our figures are actually an anchored frame embedded within a
single-cell table. We place the marker for the figure at the end of the
paragraph tag. For example, I may have a body tag that has a 3-sentence
Janice,
Are you building an automatically generated List of Figures from your
book file, or are you manually building a list of cross-refs to the
Figure titles?
It sounds like the second (because the first method wouldn't involve
any cross-refs) ... and if that's the case, you're creating a
Actually, I am building an automatically-generate LOF from the book file.
In the set up, I designate the tag zzFigureTitle as the paragraph tag to
be included. I don't know how to explain other than to say zzFigureTitle
is actually a paragraph tag within a paragraph tag. For example, I will
Janice Cadel wrote:
Actually, I am building an automatically-generate LOF from
the book file.
In the set up, I designate the tag zzFigureTitle as the
paragraph tag to be included. I don't know how to explain
other than to say zzFigureTitle is actually a paragraph tag
within a
I have a question about the nature of the hyperlink from the LOF to the
figure. Our figures are actually an anchored frame embedded within a
single-cell table. We place the marker for the figure at the end of the
paragraph tag. For example, I may have a body tag that has a 3-sentence
Janice,
Are you building an automatically generated List of Figures from your
book file, or are you manually building a list of cross-refs to the
Figure titles?
It sounds like the second (because the first method wouldn't involve
any cross-refs) ... and if that's the case, you're creating a sort
Actually, I am building an automatically-generate LOF from the book file.
In the set up, I designate the tag zzFigureTitle as the paragraph tag to
be included. I don't know how to explain other than to say zzFigureTitle
is actually a paragraph tag within a paragraph tag. For example, I will
Janice Cadel wrote:
> Actually, I am building an automatically-generate LOF from
> the book file.
> In the set up, I designate the tag zzFigureTitle as the
> paragraph tag to be included. I don't know how to explain
> other than to say zzFigureTitle is actually a paragraph tag
> within a
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