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Re: Cure for shortened TOC links?




A good reason to avoid charTags for items such as drop caps in headings
that are placed in the TOC.
Cheers,
Mike

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Michael Heine		mheine@internorth.com
Winnipeg
Canada

On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 hedley_finger@myob.com.au wrote:

>
> Fred:
>
> Are you saying that the hotspot that initiates a hyperjump when Ctrl-Alt
> clicked sometimes extends over the entire line and at others is confined to
> the section number?  If so, you should understand that the hotspot
> commences with the Hypertext marker at the beginning of the line in the ToC
> and extends to the right until the character format changes. I suspect that
> your section numbers have a different char format from the rest of the
> line.  That means the hotspot is confined to that char format alone.
>
> If you want the entire line to be a hotspot, you could create a null char
> format (one in which all properties are set to As Is), select the entire
> ToC and apply it. Thus, on each line, the null char format now exists as an
> override of the underlying para format plus any other char formats (even
> though it does nothing) and the hotspot should extend over the entire line.
> Applying the null char format could be job for FrameScript!
>
> Regards,
> Hedley
>
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>                     "fred staal"
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>                     17/10/2003 11:42 AM
>                     Please respond to "fred staal"
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>
>
>
> One of my books has developed some shortened links in the generated TOC:
> some Heading link rectangles are only over the Heading number, while
> others include the Heading text and leader. These shortened links appear
> to be arbitrarily spread throughout the TOC. This phenomenon also carries
> over into the .pdf as well. I could use some clues for the cure.
>
> Thanks,
> Fred S
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