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F and L - point to the first/last page of the FM document (with an additional book component number, eg F2 and L2 for first/last pages of the second book component when a book is converted to a single PDF) I - index markers M - markers, further identified by type (eg M8 for hypertext markers) P - page numbers G - reflect the unique ID for the paragraph in FrameMaker E - element-related (Structured FM) Most of the destinations are used as target for links or bookmarks, and are not meant to be directly useful. Shlomo Perets http://microtype.com "TW comments that cannot be ignored!" webinar, January 23 https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/784496246 ---------- Original message ---------- Hi. I am looking for information regarding the Named Destinations that FrameMaker (I use Frame v10) generates when creating a PDF. Specifically, I'd like to verify/know what the following prefixes mean. I have tried to ascertain what the designations mean by clicking on them in the PDF, but some aren't as obvious as others. F (as is F#): This appears to mean the First page of a Frame file, confirmed by my clicking on the destination link, and per a reference on the Adobe User-to-User forum. G (as in G#.#######): This one perplexes me. It seems to be random paragraphs. I did find someone on the Adobe User-to-User forums who wrote that G destinations meant paragraph objects. I (I#.#.#######): Are these for Index markers? L (L#): This appears to mean the Last page of a Frame file. M (M#.#.#####.[figures, tables, headings, etc. tag names followed by the title): Various Markers in the file (also identified as such by an Adobe U-to-U forum poster)? P (P.#$##, where $ is a Letter in my generated PDF: P.3C15): I have no idea. Thanks! Eric Isaacson -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.frameusers.com/pipermail/framers/attachments/20140122/791ad059/attachment.html>
