Re: I want the crossreference to show the whole image

2007-01-18 Thread Keith Smyth
No Richard, it is never too late for another coffee - especially with a dram of drambue! We had to modify the corporate style guide to move the figure captions above the graphic, however once the powers that be observed the problem John Posada is running into, objections to the modifications

I want the crossreference to show the whole image

2007-01-18 Thread Keith Smyth
No Richard, it is never too late for another coffee - especially with a dram of drambue! We had to modify the corporate style guide to move the figure captions above the graphic, however once the "powers that be" observed the problem John Posada is running into, objections to the modifications

Re: I want the crossreference to show the whole image

2007-01-17 Thread Art Campbell
Where and to what is the image anchored? -- Art Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 Vincent and a redheaded girl. -- Richard Thompson No disclaimers apply.

Re: I want the crossreference to show the whole image

2007-01-17 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 10:33 -0800 17/1/07, John Posada wrote: In FM 7.2, when I enter a cross-reference to an image, then PDF the book (7.0.9), the caption, which is on the botton of the image, is displayed at the top of the page when the cross-reference is clicked. This means that the image is off the top of the

Re: I want the crossreference to show the whole image

2007-01-17 Thread John Posada
Don't I loose the ability to include the figure caption content in the cros-reference? How about creating an invisible target above the image and cross-referencing to that instead? John Posada Senior Technical Writer I think the problem, to be quite honest with you, is that you've never

Re: I want the crossreference to show the whole image

2007-01-17 Thread John Posada
Where and to what is the image anchored? An anchored frame is inserted with the attribute of Below current line, then the first line below the anchored frame has the style FigureCaption, which includes C:Figure\ n+ \t for numbring. John Posada Senior Technical Writer I think the problem, to

Re: I want the crossreference to show the whole image

2007-01-17 Thread Art Campbell
Your invisible target that Steve mentions and the Anchor tag that I mention are the same entity. You could make sure to preserve the Figure caption by cross-reffing the anchor tag to the Figure, or by setting up the Anchor tag to use the same numbering scheme (but a different track) as the Figure

Re: I want the crossreference to show the whole image

2007-01-17 Thread John Posada
Thanks, guys, but this seems too touchy to have 12 writers implement consistantly. I'm looking for a setting that I can deploy that will make everything work, and the change implemented through Acrobat is closer to what I was looking for. Your invisible target that Steve mentions and the Anchor

Re: I want the crossreference to show the whole image

2007-01-17 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 12:36 -0800 17/1/07, John Posada wrote: Thanks, guys, but this seems too touchy to have 12 writers implement consistantly. I'm looking for a setting that I can deploy that will make everything work, and the change implemented through Acrobat is closer to what I was looking for. Ok,

Re: I want the crossreference to show the whole image

2007-01-17 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 15:28 -0500 17/1/07, Art Campbell wrote: Your invisible target that Steve mentions and the Anchor tag that I mention are the same entity. You could make sure to preserve the Figure caption by cross-reffing the anchor tag to the Figure, or by setting up the Anchor tag to use the same numbering

Re: I want the crossreference to show the whole image

2007-01-17 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 12:14 -0800 17/1/07, John Posada wrote: We had this problem on the Mac version and the way we fixed it is to set your document properties in Acrobat to say show Single Page layout. I hope this helps... This just might do it. Now I have to see how many corporate style and template rules

Re: I want the crossreference to show the whole image

2007-01-17 Thread Steve Rickaby
Not if the invisible target is itself a cross-reference to the caption that echoes its content, only in white :-} At 11:36 -0800 17/1/07, John Posada wrote: Don't I loose the ability to include the figure caption content in the cros-reference? How about creating an invisible target above the

RE: I want the crossreference to show the whole image

2007-01-17 Thread Combs, Richard
John Posada wrote: Thanks, guys, but this seems too touchy to have 12 writers implement consistantly. I'm looking for a setting that I can deploy that will make everything work, and the change implemented through Acrobat is closer to what I was looking for. The Acro setting may or may

RE: I want the crossreference to show the whole image

2007-01-17 Thread rinch
Richard Combs wrote, Frankly, every solution other than putting the captions above the figures is a kludge -- which is why we put captions above the figures. Captions above make more sense anyway -- tell the reader what you're going to show them before you show it, not after. We played all of

I want the crossreference to show the whole image

2007-01-17 Thread John Posada
Hi, guys...I have one of those little pain-in-the-butt situations that I'd really like to solve. In FM 7.2, when I enter a cross-reference to an image, then PDF the book (7.0.9), the caption, which is on the botton of the image, is displayed at the top of the page when the cross-reference is

I want the crossreference to show the whole image

2007-01-17 Thread Art Campbell
Where and to what is the image anchored? -- Art Campbell art.campbell at gmail.com "... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 Vincent and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson No

I want the crossreference to show the whole image

2007-01-17 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 10:33 -0800 17/1/07, John Posada wrote: >In FM 7.2, when I enter a cross-reference to an image, then PDF the >book (7.0.9), the caption, which is on the botton of the image, is >displayed at the top of the page when the cross-reference is clicked. >This means that the image is off the top of

I want the crossreference to show the whole image

2007-01-17 Thread John Posada
Don't I loose the ability to include the figure caption content in the cros-reference? > How about creating an invisible target above the image and > cross-referencing to that instead? John Posada Senior Technical Writer "I think the problem, to be quite honest with you, is that you've never

I want the crossreference to show the whole image

2007-01-17 Thread John Posada
> Where and to what is the image anchored? An anchored frame is inserted with the attribute of "Below current line", then the first line below the anchored frame has the style "FigureCaption", which includes "C:Figure\ < >\t" for numbring. John Posada Senior Technical Writer "I think the

I want the crossreference to show the whole image

2007-01-17 Thread Brenda Waltermeyer
We had this problem on the Mac version and the way we fixed it is to set your document properties in Acrobat to say show Single Page layout. This way when you click on your crossreference field, it will show the whole figure and title. I hope this helps... Brenda L.

I want the crossreference to show the whole image

2007-01-17 Thread John Posada
> We had this problem on the Mac version and the way we > fixed it is to set your document properties in Acrobat > to say show Single Page layout. > > I hope this helps... This just might do it. Now I have to see how many corporate style and template rules it violates. John Posada Senior

I want the crossreference to show the whole image

2007-01-17 Thread Art Campbell
Your invisible target that Steve mentions and the Anchor tag that I mention are the same entity. You could make sure to preserve the Figure caption by cross-reffing the anchor tag to the Figure, or by setting up the Anchor tag to use the same numbering scheme (but a different track) as the Figure

I want the crossreference to show the whole image

2007-01-17 Thread John Posada
Thanks, guys, but this seems too touchy to have 12 writers implement consistantly. I'm looking for a setting that I can deploy that will make everything work, and the change implemented through Acrobat is closer to what I was looking for. > Your invisible target that Steve mentions and the

I want the crossreference to show the whole image

2007-01-17 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 12:36 -0800 17/1/07, John Posada wrote: >Thanks, guys, but this seems too touchy to have 12 writers implement >consistantly. I'm looking for a setting that I can deploy that will >make everything work, and the change implemented through Acrobat is >closer to what I was looking for. Ok,

I want the crossreference to show the whole image

2007-01-17 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 15:28 -0500 17/1/07, Art Campbell wrote: >Your invisible target that Steve mentions and the Anchor tag that I >mention are the same entity. You could make sure to preserve the >Figure caption by cross-reffing the anchor tag to the Figure, or by >setting up the Anchor tag to use the same

I want the crossreference to show the whole image

2007-01-17 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 12:14 -0800 17/1/07, John Posada wrote: > > We had this problem on the Mac version and the way we >> fixed it is to set your document properties in Acrobat >> to say show Single Page layout. >> >> I hope this helps... > >This just might do it. Now I have to see how many corporate style and

I want the crossreference to show the whole image

2007-01-17 Thread Steve Rickaby
Not if the invisible target is itself a cross-reference to the caption that echoes its content, only in white >:-} At 11:36 -0800 17/1/07, John Posada wrote: >Don't I loose the ability to include the figure caption content in >the cros-reference? > >> How about creating an invisible target

I want the crossreference to show the whole image

2007-01-17 Thread Combs, Richard
John Posada wrote: > Thanks, guys, but this seems too touchy to have 12 writers > implement consistantly. I'm looking for a setting that I can > deploy that will make everything work, and the change > implemented through Acrobat is closer to what I was looking for. The Acro setting may or

I want the crossreference to show the whole image

2007-01-17 Thread ri...@inficon.com
Richard Combs wrote, "Frankly, every solution other than putting the captions above the figures is a kludge -- which is why we put captions above the figures. Captions above make more sense anyway -- tell the reader what you're going to show them before you show it, not after." We played all of