All:
The hotspot behaviour in generated lists is user-unfriendly but works well
for cross-references and index page numbers. A possible fix involving
FrameScript follows:
@ Create a new character format where all properties are set to
null.
@ Create a FrameScript event script th
All:
The hotspot behaviour in generated lists is user-unfriendly but works well
for cross-references and index page numbers. A possible fix involving
FrameScript follows:
@ Create a new character format where all properties are set to
null.
@ Create a FrameScript event script th
For those interested, there is a possible FrameScript solution that would
solve the problem in PDFs. A script could go through the TOC and look for
lines with character property changes. It would duplicate the first
Hypertext marker and insert it whereever there is a character property
change.
What Richard says is true, but this designed behavior is not very useful for
generated lists. For generated lists, it would have been better to have a
mechanism that would ignore character property changes and make the whole
paragraph a link.
Rick
Diane Gaskill wrote:
> I'm not sure whetehr t
For those interested, there is a possible FrameScript solution that would
solve the problem in PDFs. A script could go through the TOC and look for
lines with character property changes. It would duplicate the first
Hypertext marker and insert it whereever there is a character property
change.
Rick Quatro wrote:
> What Richard says is true, but this designed behavior is not
> very useful for generated lists. For generated lists, it
> would have been better to have a mechanism that would ignore
> character property changes and make the whole paragraph a link.
OK, granted -- maybe the
Diane Gaskill wrote:
> I'm not sure whetehr to call it a bug or not, but it's
> definitely a known problem. Anytime there is a character
> font change in the text of a link in the FM file, the link
> ends at that point.
This is _neither_ a "bug" _nor_ a "known problem." To reiterate what
F
On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 13:57:36 -0500, "Rick Quatro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>What Richard says is true, but this designed behavior is not very useful for
>generated lists. For generated lists, it would have been better to have a
>mechanism that would ignore character property changes and make
Rick Quatro wrote:
> What Richard says is true, but this designed behavior is not
> very useful for generated lists. For generated lists, it
> would have been better to have a mechanism that would ignore
> character property changes and make the whole paragraph a link.
OK, granted -- maybe th
On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 13:57:36 -0500, "Rick Quatro"
wrote:
>What Richard says is true, but this designed behavior is not very useful for
>generated lists. For generated lists, it would have been better to have a
>mechanism that would ignore character property changes and make the whole
>paragra
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| On Behalf Of Combs, Richard
| Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 10:22 AM
| To: framers at frameusers.com
| Subject: RE: Answer: Re: Odd bug printing FM to PDF
|
| Diane Gaskill wrote:
|
| > I'm not sure whetehr to call it a bug or not, but it's
| > definitely a know
6 10:22 AM
| To: framers@frameusers.com
| Subject: RE: Answer: Re: Odd bug printing FM to PDF
|
| Diane Gaskill wrote:
|
| > I'm not sure whetehr to call it a bug or not, but it's
| > definitely a known problem. Anytime there is a character
| > font change in the text of a lin
What Richard says is true, but this designed behavior is not very useful for
generated lists. For generated lists, it would have been better to have a
mechanism that would ignore character property changes and make the whole
paragraph a link.
Rick
Diane Gaskill wrote:
I'm not sure whetehr t
Diane Gaskill wrote:
> I'm not sure whetehr to call it a bug or not, but it's
> definitely a known problem. Anytime there is a character
> font change in the text of a link in the FM file, the link
> ends at that point.
This is _neither_ a "bug" _nor_ a "known problem." To reiterate what
I'm not sure whetehr to call it a bug or not, but it's definitely a known
problem. Anytime there is a character font change in the text of a link in
the FM file, the link ends at that point. And of the text that includes the
link does not completely define the destination, the link does not w
I'm not sure whetehr to call it a bug or not, but it's definitely a known
problem. Anytime there is a character font change in the text of a link in
the FM file, the link ends at that point. And of the text that includes the
link does not completely define the destination, the link does not w
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