Can you have bookmarks in a document of fm and other beginner questions?

Hello

I just took an assessment of Framemaker to accelerate the generation of pdf and html, as I currently

Use a single source tool developed in-house.  I used latest Framemaker when it was version 6 and I

a few questions about things I would like to be able to do:

Can I view the bookmarks in a document, standard framemaker, like in Word? I find that this makes it easier to

navigate around the documentation, or is there a better way? I don't know their definition in the PDF file, this

is for me as the author...

I got just the Autonumbering once again kick, but have not found out/understood how to keep my legends of the figures

with the images that I imported a framework anchored, if any help you can give me would be appreciated

with that.

Output PDF is great and the speed of the savings is ideal even for large documents. Is there a real advantage

have a lot of several chapters in a book, rather than a long document? My longer document is of approximately

280 pages and consists of four sections, with Appendix, glossary, index and table of contents.

Output HTML seems to be as bad a I remembered 6 years when I used Webworks Publisher to

perform the conversion. RoboHelp is a good alternative I organized an assessment from next week

so have not had the chance to look at this yet, but would be interested in what people think.

Thank you very much in advance for your help.

See you soon,.

Karen

AKACB wrote:

Hello

I just took an assessment of Framemaker to accelerate the generation of pdf and html, as I currently

Use a single source tool developed in-house.  I used latest Framemaker when it was version 6 and I

a few questions about things I would like to be able to do:

Can I view the bookmarks in a document, standard framemaker, like in Word? I find that this makes it easier to

navigate around the documentation, or is there a better way? I don't know their definition in the PDF file, this

is for me as the author...

Hi, Karen:

In FrameMaker documents, you can navigate to something that will become a link in a PDF document to its source, with a "hyperclick" on the page entries table of contents and indexes in the generated files and references or hyperlinks not generated documents. A hyperclick is Ctrl + Alt + click. There is no click back. You can lock the FrameMaker documents to make these active links with a single click and use the dos commands and others on the Navigation menu that appears when a locked document is active.

To lock or unlock a document for the type of hypertext navigation and release these keys in order: F Escape (must be uppercase) l (lowercase ' el' not important 'eye' or number one) k (must be lowercase). I remember as "(F) Island (l) oc (k).»

Google search for words like 'Lock of FrameMaker for hypertext Documents' and "FrameMaker navigation Menu" without the quotes, for more information on these techniques.

Also, you can use the dialog box insert reference allows to browse some sort of plan file, by selecting a paragraph format such as a cap, on the left and scroll through these paragraphs on the right. Page numbers, you can see the list below indicate the first and last page of the paragraphs in the list above. It's a little inaccurate, but useful.

You can also generate table of contents or index or list of external cross-references (special > list of > references > external cross references), and then close window of the file generated to fit in the workspace to the sides of the active document. Hyperclick in the generated files, or lock files and a simple click on an entry, to navigate to the location linked in any other file is advanced to.

HTH

Kind regards

Peter

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