I believe that pdfmark text frame approach was an old kludge to work around the lack of a direct way to specify a named destination in FrameMaker.
Current best practice is to insert a Hypertext marker with the Specify Named Destination (newlink <linkname>) option. Jennifer's source was apparently generating named destinations in FrameMaker 7, so she should not have to do anything to make it work with FrameMaker 9 other than adjust her PDF settings. On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 11:31 AM, Johnson, Jennifer <Jennifer.Johnson at hypertherm.com> wrote: > We use the following pdfmark command to embed help IDs into Frame documents. > Placing the destinations into the PDF itself is not an option for us because > the document is translated into 14 languages so we have to embed the named > destinations into the source Framemaker document. > > [/Dest/Help111/DEST pdfmark > > Help111 is the dialog ID and named destination. There is no right bracket. > > Create the line of code in a text frame within an anchored frame and > position it on the page that you want the pdf to open to when the user > presses the help button. ...