Re: Broken xrefs -- how to avoid

2008-12-08 Thread Art Campbell
Without knowing more about your environment, I would try Bruce Foster's Archive plugin to collect and submit files. It would be an easy way to make things work, and make the process simple. The plugin will resolve cross-refs and also set up a common directory structure that you can easily import.

Re: Broken xrefs

2007-09-20 Thread Eric Dunn
A suggestion: Get and use the BookUtils plug-in. Or save as MIF and do find and replace searches to correct Xrefs. ___ You are currently subscribed to Framers as [EMAIL PROTECTED] Send list messages to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank

RE: Broken xrefs

2007-09-16 Thread rebecca officer
@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 relevant generated file suffix (e.g. ...TOC, ...LOF, ...IX). If the names of the existing generated files don't follow

RE: Broken xrefs

2007-09-14 Thread Combs, Richard
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