You can also copy/paste the book and all its files (including graphics
in sub-folders) - using file manager, e.g. Windows Explorer.
The files should then keep all their relative links to each other
intact. Links, text insets etc. to outside files (e.g. common files such
as copyright pages, logos
Hope some can help me with this issue:
Using FrameMaker 7.2, Version 7.2p158
Window XP, Perfessional, Version 2003, Service Pack 2
When I print multiple copies (i.e. 12 copies) of a document to an HP 9500
via the book, I am getting page 1: 12 times, Page 2 12 times, etc.
If I save the book to
Hi Framers,
I'm having trouble linking (doing cross-references) between books.
X-refs work fine within each of books A and B, but when I try to
cross-ref from book A to a specific header in the book B, it works fine
in FM, but once I've PDFd the books I get this error: There was an
error opening
Hi Callie,
The relative positions of the PDFs have to be the same as the relative
positions of the FrameMaker documents in order for the links to work.
Rick
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
- Original Message -
From: Callie Bertsche [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So to illustrate what Rick pointed out, if your FM files are set up like this:
Product
|
---
| |
Guide A
Thanks to both of you! A v. logical solution. Hmm, my files are so
nested, sub-optimal for inclusion...I wonder if I can change this with
an add-on like Timesavers...
-Original Message-
From: Art Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 1:51 PM
To:
Callie Bertsche responded to Art and Rick:
Thanks to both of you! A v. logical solution. Hmm, my files are so
nested, sub-optimal for inclusion...I wonder if I can change this with
an add-on like Timesavers...
As long as you are generating a single PDF for each book (rather than
separate
Thanks, Fred.
I do want to nest my PDF's by one level, although not by the two levels
they are currently nested in my doc tree. I like your idea of putting
them in a common build folder, but since this changes my level
hierarchy, I will have to go through and fix every cross reference
between
The only time I actually had to deal with tis was at my last empoyer, where we
used Documentum and the now-discontinued FrameLink interface. No matter what
the apparent hierarchy of the files within the Documentum repository, when you
checked them out they were all placed in one working
Message: 1
Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2008 09:09:34 -0400
From: James Dyson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: moving preserving links between chapters in a book
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Message-ID:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Hi all. I'm using
Framers,
I am trying to distill a .ps file created with FM7 (Mac) using
Distiller 6.0.2.
I am getting the following error:
%%[ Error: undefined; OffendingCommand: .notdef ]%%
Stack:
-dict-
/Private
-dict-
-dict-
%%[ Flushing: rest of job (to end-of-file) will be ignored ]%%
%%[ Warning:
It is quite possible that you have either a link/cross reference or
graphic causing the problem.
The file should fail on the page where the error is. In the output log
it shows what pages were successfully completed, so the failure should
be on the following page. Start there by removing
You can also copy/paste the book and all its files (including graphics
in sub-folders) - using file manager, e.g. Windows Explorer.
The files should then keep all their relative links to each other
intact. Links, text insets etc. to outside files (e.g. common files such
as copyright pages, logos
Hope some can help me with this issue:
Using FrameMaker 7.2, Version 7.2p158
Window XP, Perfessional, Version 2003, Service Pack 2
When I print multiple copies (i.e. 12 copies) of a document to an HP 9500
via the book, I am getting page 1: 12 times, Page 2 12 times, etc.
If I save the book to
Hi Framers,
I'm having trouble linking (doing cross-references) between books.
X-refs work fine within each of books A and B, but when I try to
cross-ref from book A to a specific header in the book B, it works fine
in FM, but once I've PDFd the books I get this error: "There was an
error opening
Hi Callie,
The relative positions of the PDFs have to be the same as the relative
positions of the FrameMaker documents in order for the links to work.
Rick
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
- Original Message -
From: "Callie Bertsche"
So to illustrate what Rick pointed out, if your FM files are set up like this:
Product
|
---
| |
Guide A
Thanks to both of you! A v. logical solution. Hmm, my files are so
nested, sub-optimal for inclusion...I wonder if I can change this with
an add-on like Timesavers...
> -Original Message-
> From: Art Campbell [mailto:art.campbell at gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 1:51 PM
Callie Bertsche responded to Art and Rick:
> Thanks to both of you! A v. logical solution. Hmm, my files are so
> nested, sub-optimal for inclusion...I wonder if I can change this with
> an add-on like Timesavers...
As long as you are generating a single PDF for each book (rather than
separate
Thanks, Fred.
I do want to nest my PDF's by one level, although not by the two levels
they are currently nested in my doc tree. I like your idea of putting
them in a common "build" folder, but since this changes my level
hierarchy, I will have to go through and fix every cross reference
between
The only time I actually had to deal with tis was at my last empoyer, where we
used Documentum and the now-discontinued FrameLink interface. No matter what
the apparent hierarchy of the files within the Documentum repository, when you
checked them out they were all placed in one working
> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2008 09:09:34 -0400
> From: "James Dyson"
> Subject: moving & preserving links between chapters in a book
> To:
> Message-ID:
>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
> Hi all. I'm using Framemaker 8 and we just discovered a problem caused
>
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