Ah, I get it now: you want to set up hyperlinks to arbitrary destinations that
themselves contain user-defined text that is not an echo of any text at the
destination target. [Like I said, I should have kept out of it.]
If Said doesn't come up with anything (which I doubt), I'll rake through my
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I said:
> As a completely separate BTW, if you put an underscore before and after the
> word in emails (see -->), _some_ email systems will underline that word in
> the email. The '*' makes it show in bold.
Oops, I am wrong. The underscore _italizes_ the word in
Okay, I found the PDF, but on this system, I don't have FrameMaker running, so
I am not sure what I did (was eleven years ago ... and we went to an on-line
version afterwards!). I _think_ it was cross-references in FrameMaker ...
Bertrand, I can send the PDF to you to show the result if you
Hmmm, I seem to recall doing this in FrameMaker ... I will see if I can find
that document and remember how I did it.
Used it in a glossary doc, so I may be able to send it along since it is not
proprietary information.
Z
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From: Framers On
Behalf Of Bertrand Meyer
As Winfried said, there's no way to do this in FrameMaker, although someone
like Rick might be able to script it for you.
The closest you can get without a script is, I think, to use the Glossary
Term / Glossary Definition markers described by Matt Sullivan (
No. Let me explain. This is the text of a language standard (the previous
version is an ISO standard, International Standards Organization). It is
written very rigorously. (It is the result of many years of laborious effort by
many people.) See
Can't you just write "this is explained in the discussion of cat
problems (page xx)"?
On 27-Oct-20 12:27 PM, Bertrand Meyer wrote:
Actually my problem is not exactly this. I am happy with link targets being
paragraphs. (They already are.) My problem is the link sources: I don't want
them to be
Actually my problem is not exactly this. I am happy with link targets being
paragraphs. (They already are.) My problem is the link sources: I don't want
them to be in a "cross-reference format" in the FrameMaker sense, whose
displayed text is deduced from the target (e.g. "section 4.5"); they have
>Thanks for the comments. A cross-references forces me to use a
>cross-reference format for the link, e.g. "section 4.5". I cannot use a
>reference format, I want to use an arbitrary text for the linking text, as
>in "this is explained in the discussion of cat problems", where the
>underlined text
Hi Bertrand,
Yes, I would also like such a spot cross-reference!
This is an old feature request. If this gets enough attention,
this might make it into the next release.
You can vote here:
https://tracker.adobe.com/#/view/FRMAKER-2294
Best regards
Winfried
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From:
Dear Steve and Lin,
Thanks for the comments. A cross-references forces me to use a
cross-reference format for the link, e.g. "section 4.5". I cannot use a
reference format, I want to use an arbitrary text for the linking text, as
in "this is explained in the discussion of cat problems", where
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