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RE: Problems with Cross-References within Text Insets in .pdf



Hi Martha;

Oh booo hoo hoooo! I was afraid you might say that. I had sorta heard that,
but was in denial!

;-)

Do you happen to know if Adobe knows about this problem? Because it takes a
VERY USEFUL feature and renders it...well....not very useful...

I'll be interested to hear what Dov Isaacs has to say.

Val

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Martha J Davidson [mailto:editrix@nemasys.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 4:11 PM
> To: Val Swisher
> Subject: Re: Problems with Cross-References within Text Insets in .pdf
>
>
> Unfortunately, that's a known problem. The only workaround I've
> ever found
> is to make a copy at production time of my entire book and convert all
> insets to text in the copy before creating final PDFs for release.
>
> martha
>
> At 03:36 PM 7/30/2003 -0700, you wrote:
> >Hello;
> >
> >I am hoping someone can help me. I have a writing team at a very large
> >client using text insets to create documentation.
> >
> >In FrameMaker, cross-references are working just fine.
> >
> >However, once we create a .pdf file, the cross-references that are in the
> >text insets no longer work. For example, if the text says,
> "Figure 1-1 shows
> >the widget." and 'Figure 1-1" is cross-references to the figure
> caption tag
> >for Figure 1-1, in Frame, everything is fine.
> >
> >Once I create the .pdf file, the cross-reference to the figure
> caption tag
> >is not "clickable".
> >
> >Cross-references that are not in a text inset work fine.
> >
> >This large customer is using Frame 5.5.6. However, I have tried
> both Frame
> >5.5.6 and Frame 6.0. I am using Acrobat version 5.0.5. I am using the
> >Distiller driver that came with Acrobat.
> >
> >Can someone please help me figure this out?
> >
> >Thanks.
> >
> >
> >
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> Martha Jane {Kolman | Davidson}
> Dances With Words
> editrix@nemasys.com
>
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>          --Albert Einstein
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