Re: [Framers] I'm pretty sure the answer is structured content

2016-08-02 Thread Pat Christenson
Thanks for the reminder! From: Lin Sims [mailto:ljsims...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2016 4:11 PM To: Pat Christenson Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: Re: [Framers] I'm pretty sure the answer is structured content Just don't forget to take the clew with you, or you'll be compl

Re: [Framers] I'm pretty sure the answer is structured content

2016-08-02 Thread Lin Sims
Just don't forget to take the clew with you, or you'll be completely lost. On Tue, Aug 2, 2016 at 4:44 PM, Pat Christenson < pat.christen...@morningstar.com> wrote: > Thank you, everyone who responded to my question. > > I met with my managers today and we worked out a solution that's involves >

Re: [Framers] I'm pretty sure the answer is structured content

2016-08-02 Thread Pat Christenson
Thank you, everyone who responded to my question. I met with my managers today and we worked out a solution that's involves creating a mythical beast that's half out-of-date user guide and half-up-to-date release notes. When I'm not following the thread out of that maze (are you loving my class

Re: [Framers] Ain't that peculiar?

2016-08-02 Thread John Sgammato
It comes out fine that way. It was the first thing that I checked. But I'd still like to know what's up! On Tue, Aug 2, 2016 at 4:27 PM, Carol J. Elkins wrote: > At the risk of igniting an age-old debate: does this happen if you print > to postscript and distill the .ps file rather than saving a

Re: [Framers] Ain't that peculiar?

2016-08-02 Thread Carol J. Elkins
At the risk of igniting an age-old debate: does this happen if you print to postscript and distill the .ps file rather than saving as PDF? Carol At 02:16 PM 8/2/2016, you wrote: A table like any other, with some text rendered invisible when saved as PDF: (You can see that it's there - that's t

Re: [Framers] Determining the locations of specific x-refs

2016-08-02 Thread Tammy Van Boening
Yep, exactly my experience too. Tammy Van Boening Owner/Principal Spectrum Writing, LLC www.spectrumwritingllc.com TammyVB *AT* spectrumwritingllc *DOT* com -Original Message- From: Framers [mailto:framers-bounces+tammyvb=spectrumwritingllc@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Moni

Re: [Framers] Determining the locations of specific x-refs

2016-08-02 Thread Tammy Van Boening
Tammy Van Boening Owner/Principal Spectrum Writing, LLC tamm...@spectrumwritingllc.com www.spectrumwritingllc.com 303-840-1755 -Original Message- From: Tammy Van Boening [mailto:tamm...@spectrumwritingllc.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2016 11:03 AM To: 'Robert Lauriston' Subject: RE:

Re: [Framers] Determining the locations of specific x-refs

2016-08-02 Thread Monique Semp
Do I remember correctly that when a cross-reference's target is in hidden conditional text it will show up in the Unresolved Cross-References report? And I seem to get Unresolved Cross-References even when the cross-reference itself is conditioned-out by the same condition that hides the x-ref

Re: [Framers] Determining the locations of specific x-refs

2016-08-02 Thread Robert Lauriston
Do I remember correctly that when a cross-reference's target is in hidden conditional text it will show up in the Unresolved Cross-References report? On Tue, Aug 2, 2016 at 9:52 AM, Tammy Van Boening wrote: > Hi All, > > I am writing a User Guide for a large application. In one of the chapters, a

[Framers] Determining the locations of specific x-refs

2016-08-02 Thread Tammy Van Boening
Hi All, I am writing a User Guide for a large application. In one of the chapters, a specific topic must be conditionalized to Print Only so that is appears in the PDF but not in the Online Help; however, there are many, many places throughout the manual that have x-refs to this particular topic .