Removing x-refs before generating PDFs

Stephen O'Brien sobrien at innovmetric.com
Mon Jun 26 05:42:57 PDT 2006


Hi Evanth,

The idea that comes to my mind is to use conditional markers to 
activate/disactivate the cross-references. No need to recopy any 
files and you keep your x-refs.

Hope this helps.

Cheers.



At 08:07 AM 6/26/2006, Evanth, Henrik wrote:

>Hi All,
>
>In my FrameMaker book, I have cross-references within the book (using a
>cross-reference format called "A") as well as cross-references to an
>external file that is not included in the book (using a cross-reference
>format called "B"). When I create a PDF, I don't want the
>cross-references to the external file to become active links while of
>course the internal links (format "A") should be clickable.
>
>Is there an easy way of doing this?
>
>Today I have to copy the complete book. Then I transform all
>cross-references of type B (external file) to editable text. Then I
>create the PDF. This works but it is cumbersome to make a copy of the
>book each time and then just throw the copies away after the PDF has
>been generated. In my source I don't want to remove the links to the
>external FM file.
>
>Best Regards
>/Henrik
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