On Thu, 12 Apr 2012 13:43:23 -0600, Joy Kocar
kocar@gmail.com wrote:
Cross-references from one inset to another don't seem
to work. If anyone knows otherwise, please let me know!
It's a bit tricky. First of all, you need to place
the xref marker directly in the inset file, not in
the
On Thu, 12 Apr 2012 13:43:23 -0600, Joy Kocar
wrote:
>Cross-references from one inset to another don't seem
>to work. If anyone knows otherwise, please let me know!
It's a bit tricky. First of all, you need to place
the xref marker directly in the inset file, not in
the container. Do that
Hi everybody,
We are working with unstructured FM 8 on Vista. I have a chapter which
has several user workflows all of which have one or two procedures that
are common, so I decided to use text insets. At the beginning of each
workflow then I have summaries of all the steps that
in several places in the same container document?
You're inserting cross-references to text insets correctly. And FM is resolving
them correctly. Here's the problem: The text inset is identical in each place
where you import it; that's the whole point, after all. But that means if you
put three
That is interesting. I was wondering if Adobe had fixed problems like
this. I think the best bet would be to never use cross-references in
text insets.
We found with Frame 6 that if you cross-reference inside-to-inside,
inside-to-outside, or outside-to-inside that at least one of those
would
That is interesting. I was wondering if Adobe had fixed problems like
this. I think the best bet would be to never use cross-references in
text insets.
We found with Frame 6 that if you cross-reference inside-to-inside,
inside-to-outside, or outside-to-inside that at least one of those
Steve Johnson wrote:
That is interesting. I was wondering if Adobe had fixed problems like
this. I think the best bet would be to never use cross-references in
text insets.
We found with Frame 6 that if you cross-reference inside-to-inside,
inside-to-outside, or outside-to-inside
Hi,
Just to let you know, I do have a FrameScript solution that makes the
cross-references work in the PDFs. If you are interested, please contact me
offlist. Thank you very much.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc.
585-659-8267
r...@frameexpert.com
*** Frame Automation blog at
Hi everybody,
We are working with unstructured FM 8 on Vista. I have a chapter which
has several user workflows all of which have one or two procedures that
are common, so I decided to use text insets. At the beginning of each
workflow then I have summaries of all the steps that cross-reference
rong or should I just forget about trying to cross-reference the same
> text inset in several places in the same container document?
You're inserting cross-references to text insets correctly. And FM is resolving
them correctly. Here's the problem: The text inset is identical in eac
That is interesting. I was wondering if Adobe had fixed problems like
this. I think the best bet would be to never use cross-references in
text insets.
We found with Frame 6 that if you cross-reference inside-to-inside,
inside-to-outside, or outside-to-inside that at least one of those
would
> That is interesting. I was wondering if Adobe had fixed problems like
> this. I think the best bet would be to never use cross-references in
> text insets.
>
> We found with Frame 6 that if you cross-reference inside-to-inside,
> inside-to-outside, or outside-to-inside
Steve Johnson wrote:
> That is interesting. I was wondering if Adobe had fixed problems like
> this. I think the best bet would be to never use cross-references in
> text insets.
>
> We found with Frame 6 that if you cross-reference inside-to-inside,
> inside-to-outside, or
Hi,
Just to let you know, I do have a FrameScript solution that makes the
cross-references work in the PDFs. If you are interested, please contact me
offlist. Thank you very much.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc.
585-659-8267
rick at frameexpert.com
*** Frame Automation blog at
with cross-references and text insets, but I thought
that was when you were trying to use a cross-reference from the container
document to something within the inset, or from within the inset to
something in the container document. These are from the inset to another
location in the same inset
with cross-references and text insets, but I thought
that was when you were trying to use a cross-reference from the container
document to something within the inset, or from within the inset to
something in the container document. These are from the inset to another
location in the same inset.
, another is used only once. The rest vary in number of
usages.
Many of these text insets contain cross-references to locations within
the same text inset.
The text inset source document is NOT in the same directory as the
container document, although it is close by.
When I import by reference
inset is used
28 times, another is used only once. The rest vary in number of
usages.
Many of these text insets contain cross-references to locations within
the same text inset.
The text inset source document is NOT in the same directory as the
container document, although it is close
Huntley Eshenroder wrote:
Nope. Cross-references don't work in, under, over, or between text
insets. You've answered your own question. Just prior to final
production, convert text-insets to text, generate, and produce. Do not
save the book or you lose insetability.
Assuming the situation
, another is used only once. The rest vary in number of
usages.
Many of these text insets contain cross-references to locations within
the same text inset.
The text inset source document is NOT in the same directory as the
container document, although it is "close by".
When I import by
n). One inset is used
> 28 times, another is used only once. The rest vary in number of
> usages.
>
> Many of these text insets contain cross-references to locations within
> the same text inset.
>
> The text inset source document is NOT in the same directory as the
&
Huntley Eshenroder wrote:
> Nope. Cross-references don't work in, under, over, or between text
> insets. You've answered your own question. Just prior to final
> production, convert text-insets to text, generate, and produce. Do not
> save the book or you lose insetability.
Assuming the
Hi,
We are starting to use text insets. The inset file has cross refs to
figures or tables within the text inset. When the inset is imported by
reference, these cross refs don't work.
We found an article that explained how to apply hypertext commands
Specify Named Destination and Jump to
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Heidi Bailey
Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 12:57 PM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: How to make cross references in text insets work
Hi,
We are starting to use text insets. The inset file has cross refs to
figures
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From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Heidi Bailey
Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 12:57 PM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: How to make cross references in text insets work
Hi,
We are starting to use text insets
Mollye Barrett wrote:
> My results are different/vary (ugh)...
> - When I double-click and select Update, the x-refs
> completely disappear.
> - When I double-click, go to Settings and select Retain
> Source's Formatting, the x-refs reappear.
> - Then, when I double-click, select Update, the
I'm going quietly mad this morning with a cross reference problem.
There are internal cross references to figure numbers (Figure 5-2)
paranum in a text insets and they shows up fine in the insets. When I
import the insets into the container doc and update, the cross references
disappear. The
) 161 8618674
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From: Mollye Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 5:47 PM
Subject: cross references in text insets
I'm going quietly mad this morning with a cross reference problem.
There are internal cross references
Paul,
My results are different/vary (ugh)...
- When I double-click and select Update, the x-refs completely disappear.
- When I double-click, go to Settings and select Retain Source's
Formatting, the x-refs reappear.
- Then, when I double-click, select Update, the x-refs persist.
I need a
From: Mollye Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Paul Wilbraham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Sent: Monday, March 3, 2008 1:39:10 PM
Subject: Re: cross references in text insets
Paul,
My results are different/vary (ugh)...
- When I double-click and select Update, the x-refs completely
I'm going quietly mad this morning with a cross reference problem.
There are internal cross references to figure numbers (Figure 5-2)
in a text insets and they shows up fine in the insets. When I
import the insets into the container doc and update, the cross references
disappear. The formats and
) 161 8618674
- Original Message -
From: "Mollye Barrett" <mol...@clearpath.cc>
To:
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 5:47 PM
Subject: cross references in text insets
> I'm going quietly mad this morning with a cross reference problem.
>
> There are internal cross ref
Paul,
My results are different/vary (ugh)...
- When I double-click and select Update, the x-refs completely disappear.
- When I double-click, go to Settings and select Retain Source's
Formatting, the x-refs reappear.
- Then, when I double-click, select Update, the x-refs persist.
I need a
al Message
From: Mollye Barrett <mol...@clearpath.cc>
To: Paul Wilbraham
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Sent: Monday, March 3, 2008 1:39:10 PM
Subject: Re: cross references in text insets
Paul,
My results are different/vary (ugh)...
- When I double-click and select Update, the x-refs comp
David Bills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 06/10/2006 04:50:57 AM:
The point I'm attempting to make is that large departments, particularly
those that weigh specialized technical skills and experience higher than
desktop publishing skills, should factor the Frame capabilities of their
less skilled
"David Bills" wrote on 06/10/2006 04:50:57 AM:
> The point I'm attempting to make is that large departments, particularly
> those that weigh specialized technical skills and experience higher than
> desktop publishing skills, should factor the Frame capabilities of their
> less skilled Frame
capabilities of their
less skilled Frame users into these types of decisions.
Dave Bills
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: John Posada [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: framers@frameusers.com
Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 12:31 PM
Subject: Re: Variables vs Cross-references vs Text
capabilities of their
less skilled Frame users into these types of decisions.
Dave Bills
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From: <eric.d...@ca.transport.bombardier.com>
To: "John Posada"
Cc:
Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 12:31 PM
Subject: Re: Variables vs Cross-references vs Text Ins
This might work better than text insets. I use text insets for definitions
of fields on screens and for introductory paragraphs that are used in more
than one chapter. Is there a limit to how much text you can insert with a
cross reference? My introductions often are two or three paragraphs.
No...I've imported documents that were hundreds of pages long into
another document.
Of course, everything has a limit...maybe a million pages might be a
problem?
than one chapter. Is there a limit to how much text you can insert
with a cross reference? My introductions often are two or
The text content of a cross-reference is limited by what you can build
using the Xref building blocks. It may be possible to have a Xref that
produces multiple paragraphs (Using \R in the def?) but I doubt it would
be workable.
But to combine multiple paragraphs, you need to have information
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Subject: Re: Variables vs
Cross-references vs Text Insets [WAS: HidingPages?]
06/09/2006 11:23
This might work better than text insets. I use text insets for definitions
of fields on screens and for introductory paragraphs that are used in more
than one chapter. Is there a limit to how much text you can insert with a
cross reference? My introductions often are two or three paragraphs.
No...I've imported documents that were hundreds of pages long into
another document.
Of course, everything has a limit...maybe a million pages might be a
problem?
> than one chapter. Is there a limit to how much text you can insert
> with a cross reference? My introductions often are two or
The text content of a cross-reference is limited by what you can build
using the Xref building blocks. It may be possible to have a Xref that
produces multiple paragraphs (Using \R in the def?) but I doubt it would
be workable.
But to combine multiple paragraphs, you need to have information
cc:
Subject: Re: Variables vs
Cross-references vs Text Insets [WAS: HidingPages?]
06/09/
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