to his machine, the xrefs are broken.
I know that there is some way to avoid having the broken xrefs, but I cannot
recall how to do it. Does it rely on having the relative paths having the same
name? Please advise.
Emmy Aricioglu
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back to his machine, the xrefs are
broken.
I know that there is some way to avoid having the broken xrefs, but I cannot
recall how to do it. Does it rely on having the relative paths having the
same name? Please advise.
Emmy Aricioglu
[EMAIL PROTECTED
to his machine, the xrefs are broken.
I know that there is some way to avoid having the broken xrefs, but I cannot
recall how to do it. Does it rely on having the relative paths having the same
name? Please advise.
Emmy Aricioglu
emmy_aricioglu at hp.com
en the writer copies the converted files back to his machine, the xrefs are
> broken.
>
> I know that there is some way to avoid having the broken xrefs, but I cannot
> recall how to do it. Does it rely on having the relative paths having the
> same name? Pleas
A suggestion:
Get and use the BookUtils plug-in. Or save as MIF and do find and replace
searches to correct Xrefs.
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A suggestion:
Get and use the BookUtils plug-in. Or save as MIF and do find and replace
searches to correct Xrefs.
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Subject: RE: Broken xrefs
Fred Ridder wrote:
> FrameMaker only knows to update generated files that have the
> same base filename as the book plus the relevant generated
> file suffix (e.g.
> ...TOC, ...LOF, ...IX). If the names of the existing
> generat
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Subject: RE: Broken xrefs
Fred Ridder wrote:
FrameMaker only knows to update generated files that have the
same base filename as the book plus the relevant generated
file suffix (e.g.
...TOC, ...LOF, ...IX). If the names of the existing
generated files don't follow
I changed book names and files names and broke a week's worth of
cross-refs.
Is there a method to access the source link metadata and change the file
name rather than relink them one-by-one?
...regards, Kelly.
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Fred Ridder wrote:
FrameMaker only knows to update generated files that have the
same base filename as the book plus the relevant generated
file suffix (e.g.
...TOC, ...LOF, ...IX). If the names of the existing
generated files don't follow the pattern, FrameMaker will
generate
I changed book names and files names and broke a week's worth of
cross-refs.
Is there a method to access the source link metadata and change the file
name rather than relink them one-by-one?
...regards, Kelly.
, ...IX). If the names of the existing generated files
don't follow the pattern, FrameMaker will generate brand-new,
unformatted generated files rather than updating the existing ones.
Fred Ridder
>From: "Kelly McDaniel"
>To:
>Subject: Broken xrefs
>Date: Fri, 14 Sep 20
Fred Ridder wrote:
> FrameMaker only knows to update generated files that have the
> same base filename as the book plus the relevant generated
> file suffix (e.g.
> ...TOC, ...LOF, ...IX). If the names of the existing
> generated files don't follow the pattern, FrameMaker will
> generate
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To: Fred Ridder; Kelly McDaniel; framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Broken xrefs
Fred Ridder wrote:
> FrameMaker only knows to update generated files that have the
> same base filename as the book plus the re
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