Re: post-processing a PDF with FM markers

2015-03-25 Thread Fei Min Lorente
-- Message: 4 Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2015 15:51:52 -0400 From: John Sgammato john.sgamm...@actifio.com To: David Artman da...@davidartman.com Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: Re: post-processing a PDF with FM markers Message-ID

RE: post-processing a PDF with FM markers

2015-03-24 Thread David Artman
I concur with Robert, unless you're facing other issue that you didn't mention in your post. Have all the BOOK files open when you print to PDF; and esure that the resulting PDFs are located in the same relative file structure as the BOOK files. [If I were you, I'd put all BOOK files in one

Re: post-processing a PDF with FM markers

2015-03-24 Thread John Sgammato
in that (and a shortcut to the 'master' document, perhaps, on the All Users Desktop). Done deal. David Original Message Subject: Re: post-processing a PDF with FM markers From: Robert Lauriston rob...@lauriston.com Date: Mon, March 23, 2015 12:05 pm To: John Sgammato john.sgamm

RE: post-processing a PDF with FM markers

2015-03-24 Thread David Artman
If you find a solution to maintining cross-document links when a user emails the file to another system... publish and patent it and wait for your Nobel in Physics! ;-) Shlomo's method will work, too, of course... but not if moved to where the satellite PDF can't resolve the host domain/IP (same

Re: post-processing a PDF with FM markers

2015-03-23 Thread Robert Lauriston
I've defined cross-references between FrameMaker files that worked across generated PDFs, provided the PDFs were in the same positions relative to each other in the directory structure (e.g. all in the same directory) as the FrameMaker books were. It used to be that all the files in all the books