Re: TOC Failure

2014-03-15 Thread Heiko Haida
Hi Alison, this is a problem that I very often have: My colleagues are using the English installation of FrameMaker which uses name extensions like TOC, SIX, and para formats like "body", and so on, whereas my German Frame uses IVZ, IX, "Haupttext", and so on. My installation does not always

Re: TOC Failure

2014-03-15 Thread Robert Lauriston
I think you can rename the bad file, create a new TOC with the add file command, and cut and paste the reference page content from the old file to the new one. On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 2:20 PM, Craig, Alison wrote: > I received a request for help from my counterparts at a sister company in > Denma

RE: TOC Failure SOLVED

2014-03-14 Thread Craig, Alison
-8559 From: Fred Ridder [mailto:docu...@hotmail.com] Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2014 2:46 PM To: Craig, Alison; framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: RE: TOC Failure There are only two things that are special about a TOC file: * It *usually* has a filename that it the same as the book file but

RE: TOC Failure

2014-03-13 Thread Fred Ridder
There are only two things that are special about a TOC file: It *usually* has a filename that it the same as the book file but with "TOC" appended before the ".fm" extension.It is added to the book as a generated file (Add>Table of Contents) and *NOT* as a component file (Add>File). Otherwise, i