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To: "Shlomo Perets" <mtype@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Framers List" <framers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: Cross-reference using marker text?
From: "Michael Lewis" <mlewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 18:59:53 +1100
Cc: "Framers@xxxxxx Com" <framers@xxxxxxxxx>
Importance: Normal
In-Reply-To: <LISTMANAGER-31989-6395-2002.11.12-23.54.17--mlewis#brandle.com.au@lists.FrameUsers.com>
Reply-To: <mlewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sender: owner-framers@xxxxxxxxx
Shlomo Perets: > Use hypertext markers in the buttons to link to the target location, > this will also let you control the active area precisely so that the > button interactivity looks better (entire button highlighted versus > just the linked word). > > If the button labels exactly match the wording used in the heading > (which does not seem to be the case here), you could also break-up > the heading so that it is composed of a number of paragraphs with > the run-in pagination property (except the last fragment). You can > then use regular cross-references, adjusting TOC specification as > necessary. Alas, despite my best efforts, I wasn't clear enough. In the manual, the icons don't function as buttons. They don't have any text on them -- what I described as "labels" is a concise bit of descriptive text alongside each icon's image. The toolbar description is currently laid out as a table, with the "label" in the first column, the image in the second, and a more detailed description in the third. But your suggestion about the run-in property just might give me the answer -- I'd have to rewrite that heading a little, but it shouldn't be a big problem. Thanks heaps! Michael Lewis Brandle Pty Limited, Sydney, Australia http://www.brandle.com.au ** To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@omsys.com ** ** with "unsubscribe framers" (no quotes) in the body. **