Subject: Re: hyperlink problem
Art Campbell wrote:
And in your PDF properties, try turning Tagged PDF to ON.
Also try turning on Create Named Destinations for All Paragraphs, on the
Links tab. That will initially bloat your pdf file, but you can
optimize in Acrobat to remove unused named
me know.
Thanks,
Jo
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[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Stuart Rogers
Sent: 24 November 2009 18:07
To: Jo Watkiss
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: hyperlink problem
Art Campbell
In response to Jo Watkiss, Art Campbell wrote:
Glad you solved the problem.
Adobe PDF logical printers print books in a single step as the default
behaviour... As far as I know, the only way to get it to print into separate
files is to specify separate files on the FM print dialog box, to
Fred Ridder wrote:
In response to Jo Watkiss, Art Campbell wrote:
Glad you solved the problem. Adobe PDF logical printers print books
in a single step as the default behaviour... As far as I know, the
only way to get it to print into separate files is to specify
separate files on the FM
Jo's original follow up post was saying that she WANTS the single file, but
can't get it... not the other way around. So the problem would be why she
can't get the default behaviour.
Art
Art Campbell
art.campb...@gmail.com
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Subject: Re: hyperlink problem
Art Campbell wrote:
>
> And in your PDF properties, try turning Tagged PDF to ON.
>
Also try turning on Create Named Destinations for All Paragraphs, on the
Links tab. That will initially bloat your pdf file, but you can
optimize in Acrobat to remo
've
> missed something, please let me know.
>
> Thanks,
> Jo
>
> -Original Message-
> From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com
> [mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Stuart Rogers
> Sent: 24 November 2009 18:07
> To: Jo Watkiss
>
In response to Jo Watkiss, Art Campbell wrote:
> Glad you solved the problem.
> Adobe PDF logical printers print books in a single step as the default
> behaviour... As far as I know, the only way to get it to print into separate
> files is to specify separate files on the FM print dialog box,
Fred Ridder wrote:
> In response to Jo Watkiss, Art Campbell wrote:
>
>> Glad you solved the problem. Adobe PDF logical printers print books
>> in a single step as the default behaviour... As far as I know, the
>> only way to get it to print into separate files is to specify
>> separate files on
Stuart Rogers wrote:
> I think Jo said she is using 6.0, which may not have the separate files
> option. But I seem to remember that early versions of FM would produce
> a separate PDF per chapter when printing from the book window if you put
> an asterisk (only) in the filename box for Print
Jo's original follow up post was saying that she WANTS the single file, but
can't get it... not the other way around. So the problem would be why she
can't get the default behaviour.
Art
Art Campbell
art.campbell at gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a
I'm almost embarassed to ask a question about FrameMaker 6 - but I hope
you can cast your minds back and offer some help
I have a book file with approx 10 files and numerous cross-references
between them.
All appears OK in Frame, but when I convert to a single PDF, some of
them work as
I'm assuming that in the FM Print dialog box, you have Generate Acrobat Data
ON (or none of the links would work). But check it.
And in your PDF properties, try turning Tagged PDF to ON.
Also, if you're using the PDF printer to generate the PS file, there's no
difference between doing that
Art Campbell wrote:
And in your PDF properties, try turning Tagged PDF to ON.
Also try turning on Create Named Destinations for All Paragraphs, on the
Links tab. That will initially bloat your pdf file, but you can
optimize in Acrobat to remove unused named destinations.
HTH
--
Stuart
I'm almost embarassed to ask a question about FrameMaker 6 - but I hope
you can cast your minds back and offer some help
I have a book file with approx 10 files and numerous cross-references
between them.
All appears OK in Frame, but when I convert to a single PDF, some of
them work as
I'm assuming that in the FM Print dialog box, you have Generate Acrobat Data
ON (or none of the links would work). But check it.
And in your PDF properties, try turning Tagged PDF to ON.
Also, if you're using the PDF printer to generate the PS file, there's no
difference between doing that
Art Campbell wrote:
>
> And in your PDF properties, try turning Tagged PDF to ON.
>
Also try turning on Create Named Destinations for All Paragraphs, on the
Links tab. That will initially bloat your pdf file, but you can
optimize in Acrobat to remove unused named destinations.
HTH
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