pages.
Update the generated lists.
And it should show like this: 1.0 Heading Text and the link will work.
Karen D
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From: theboggette [mailto:thebogge...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 06, 2009 8:09 AM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Superscript Frame to PDF
Greetings.
I have a set of documents that have superscript characters in the Heading1
levels. When I convert to PDF, any Heading that has a superscript is not a
link in the TOC of the PDF. The Heading shows up in the TOC, but you can't
click on it to go to that page.
I'm not sure if my
Trish,
You wrote:
I have a set of documents that have superscript characters in the Heading1
levels. When I convert to PDF, any Heading that has a superscript is not
a link in the TOC of the PDF. The Heading shows up in the TOC, but you
can't click on it to go to that page.
I'm not sure if
As Shlomo points out, this is a known characteristic of FrameMaker, and you
can't change it without using a Framescript-based solution. If you need a quick
kludge to get you out of this production cycle, and you're going to PDF output
only, you can work around this by selecting the Link tool in
Greetings.
?
I have a set of documents that have superscript characters in the Heading1
levels.? When I convert to PDF, any Heading that has a superscript is not a
link in the TOC of the PDF.? The Heading shows up in the TOC, but you can't
click on it to go to that page.
?
I'm not sure if my
Trish,
You wrote:
>I have a set of documents that have superscript characters in the Heading1
>levels. When I convert to PDF, any Heading that has a superscript is not
>a link in the TOC of the PDF. The Heading shows up in the TOC, but you
>can't click on it to go to that page.
>
>I'm not
As Shlomo points out, this is a known characteristic of FrameMaker, and you
can't change it without using a Framescript-based solution. If you need a quick
kludge to get you out of this production cycle, and you're going to PDF output
only, you can work around this by selecting the Link tool in