Correct, still in Frame.
Thanks for your reply, Steve.
What I mean is, if you create an x-ref -- Installing the Client on page
82 -- and condition it Print Only. Then update the book file (in Frame) and
show Help Only (i.e. hide Print Only). All or part of the x-ref will become
unconditioned, so
Danny Lombardi wrote:
What I mean is, if you create an x-ref -- Installing the Client on page
82 -- and condition it Print Only. Then update the book file (in Frame) and
show Help Only (i.e. hide Print Only). All or part of the x-ref will become
unconditioned, so you might see only on page
Hi Danny,
If I understand correctly, this may be happening because of the nature of
FrameMaker cross-references. For example, if you select a cross-reference in
FrameMaker, and apply a color directly to it, it will show the color.
However, if you choose Edit Update References, check All
FrameMaker 9.0p255 and Windows XP Service Pack 3.
Regards,
Morgan
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Subject: Re: Round-tripping Chinese XML
Which version
Correct, still in Frame.
Thanks for your reply, Steve.
What I mean is, if you create an x-ref --> "Installing the Client" on page
82 -- and condition it Print Only. Then update the book file (in Frame) and
show Help Only (i.e. hide Print Only). All or part of the x-ref will become
unconditioned,
Danny Lombardi wrote:
> What I mean is, if you create an x-ref --> "Installing the Client" on page
> 82 -- and condition it Print Only. Then update the book file (in Frame) and
> show Help Only (i.e. hide Print Only). All or part of the x-ref will become
> unconditioned, so you might see only "on
Hi Danny,
If I understand correctly, this may be happening because of the nature of
FrameMaker cross-references. For example, if you select a cross-reference in
FrameMaker, and apply a color directly to it, it will show the color.
However, if you choose Edit > Update References, check All
Hi Wei Jiang,
We are investigating whether or not it is possible to exchange XML files
with our translators and take on the formatting in FrameMaker ourselves.
Our translators currently convert our FrameMaker files to MIF and run it
through their translation software. They then take the result
Hi Rick,
I hear you. We've been using conditions on xrefs for some time with no
problems. All of other projects use them without a hitch, which leads me to
believe this is some kind of file corruption.
>From our troubleshooting, we've noticed that it has something to do with
the "HiddenOnline"