I haven't seen a response to this, so I wanted to
comment that I have this happen in one particular
book as well. But unlike John's experience where
his entire xref turns blue, every time I
regenerate, I lose the blue character formatting
in some, but not all, of the xrefs. But when I
close down the book and reopen it, all the xrefs
are correctly formatted once again. A sample xref format would be
<X-refBlue>Figure\ <$paranumonly> on\ page\ <$chapnum><$pagenum>
I can't narrow the problem down to any specific
xref format, and I confess that because reopening
the book solves the problem, I haven't really
pursued a fix. My system has 8 GB of RAM, so
resources shouldn't be a problem. Very
frustrating. It would be great if anyone can shed
some light on this. I'm using Frame9 on Win7, fully patched.
Carol
At 11:00 AM 9/30/2011, you wrote:
I have a simple x-ref that works fine in 7 books and screwy in an eight book.
<Blue><$paratext> </>on page <$pagenum>
usually produces the desired blue text for the
title and plain text for the page number, but in
the errant book the entire x-ref is blue. When I
update the x-ref, it behaves properly. But when
I update all x-refs in the book, it reverts to the all-blue look.
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