Hi Alison: The PDF link checker I am using is ARTS PDF Aerialist (http://www.artspdf.com/arts_pdf_aerialist.asp). I only use it to check links, but as you'll see, you can do a lot more with it. There's a free trial version.
TimeSavers is essential to our automated process. We had broken cross-reference links to tables and figures in our PDF files until we turned on "Create Named Destinations for All Elements and Paragraphs". However, that created huge file bloat (2 MB became 7 or 8 MB PDF files), and I could only get rid of the bloat by working on the PDF in Acrobat, which isn't an option in an automated process. TimeSavers got rid of the file bloat for me. Again, it can do a lot more as you can read here: http://www.microtype.com/timesavers.html. HTH. Fei Min -----Original Message----- From: Alison Craig [mailto:alison.cr...@ultrasonix.com] Sent: Friday, January 29, 2010 1:30 PM To: Fei Min Lorente; framers at lists.frameusers.com Subject: RE: Difference Between Save As and Print to Adobe PDF "I run a link checker as a matter of course, and they're always clean. By the way, I have TimeSavers installed, and it seems to apply equally to either method." I assume a "link checker" is just what it sounds like - but where can I get one? I test some links manually to ensure links are active but when output runs from 300 to 450 pages no way can I check even close to all of them. This sounds like a great idea. Also, what is TimeSavers? FYI: I'm new to FrameMaker and have only used FM9 (with Acrobat 7) but have had no problems using the Save as PDF option - so either they've fixed the issues or I've been lucky. (the few Hard copies we print are done professionally on 600dpi high speed laser which I'm sure requires less complex output files than full colour separation methods. I'll keep my fingers crossed that my luck holds!). Alison Alison Craig, Technical Writer Ultrasonix Medical Corporation Tel: (604) 279-8550, ext 127 E-mail: alison.craig at ultrasonix.com