Fixing lots of X-refs

Peter Gold peter at knowhowpro.com
Wed Dec 31 09:08:24 PST 2008


Hi, John:

If these links worked in the past, what changed that could cause them
to fail? Did you move or rename a directory, or files? Change
computers? Take the files from a server to a local drive, or
vice-versa?

Or, could it be the snow?<G>

HTH
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Regards,

Peter Gold
KnowHow ProServices

On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 10:35 AM, John Sgammato <jsgammato at imprivata.com> wrote:
> I am whiling away a snowy Boston day fixing hundreds of broken x-refs.
>
> My process: I update the book and get the long, long list of bum links. Then I click on them one at a time, working my way patiently through the list. But my patience is wearing thin, and maybe it doesn't have to...
>
> When I click the link, the file window appears, with the link highlighted.
>
> I double-click the link to repair it, and see the "Cannot find source file..." error message.
>
> I click OK and the Cross-Reference dialog opens.
>
> Annoyance #1: The Source Type: is always set to Cross-Ref, but I invariably use Paragraph Tags so I have to switch it. I'd love a switch somewhere to set it to default to Paragraph Tags.
>
> Annoyance #2: The paragraph list starts alphabetically. I wish it showed only Paragraph Tags in the target doc that actually have X-Refs. For example, I never have X-Refs to bulleted list items or to text with the CellBody style, so it would be much easier if those weren't even in the list. I guess that's a wish-list item for Adobe.
>
> Annoyance #3: After I have selected Para Tags and the specific ParaTag I am X-reffing to (usually Heading 1 or 2), then I select the Document. The list of document files seems essentially random. I wish I knew how they are ordered, and better yet how to sort them in book order or at least alphabetically.
>
> If anybody has insights or clues to make this less tedious, I will have a very happy new year indeed.
>
> And if not, well a very Happy New Year to you all anyway, with thanks for all your great year-round support on this list!
>
> John Sgammato
> Principal Technical Writer
> Imprivata, Inc
> Lexington, MA  02421
>



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