On 29/01/2010 1:16 PM, Jenny Greenleaf wrote:
> Unfortunately, the workaround doesn't solve my problem. The character
> format is only applied to a single word in the middle of a few cross
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> What I don't understand is why the cross reference is correct when I
> apply it, but Frame h
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Well, theoretically, here's what's happening. This is the cross-reference
format definition: (Link is a character format for blue italic text)
<$paranumonly>, <$paratext>
The actual contents of <$paratext> is
Using
Where SmallCap is a variable with a character style applied to it.
So, to p
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As Alan state:
The application of styles used is sequential, so one style is used until it
is replaced by another, until the end of the cross reference when it returns
the paragraph default. That should mean that you should be able to use the
Default setting building block, then the small caps sty
Hmm, always a wrinkle ;)
At this point one wishes that FM had an Actions function a la Photoshop.
As I understand it the application of styles used is sequential, so one style
is used until it is replaced by another, until the end of the cross reference
when it returns the paragraph default. That
Thanks, Alan. I looked at that approach, but I can't apply the character format
in the cross-reference definition, because other words in the cross reference
are not set in small caps. There is another character format applied to the
x-ref...maybe they are clashing? The references are like this
You need to create a Character Style that defines Small Caps, then in the
cross reference definition apply it there. From Help it says:
"Including character formats in cross-references
"All formats in the documents Character Catalog appear at the end of the
Building Blocks scroll list. You inser
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