PDF or Frame problem?
Diane Schaefer
dschaefer at sandvine.com
Wed Jan 9 06:31:45 PST 2008
I discovered that the release notes came out the same size as everything
else once I generated the complete book. But the TOC issue with
hyperlinks still stumps me.
I'm working in a stand-alone environment with unstructured FrameMaker
7.2 and Adobe 8.0 on a Window XP machine. I print the book to PDF.
I'm not a Frame nor an Acrobat expert, so I don't have any idea what to
look for.
Thanks again.
Diane
-----Original Message-----
From: Art Campbell [mailto:art.campbell at gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 12:23 AM
To: Diane Schaefer
Cc:
Subject: Re: PDF or Frame problem?
Diane,
It would help everyone help you if you provide the OS, FM and Acrobat
versions, and any particulars about the environment (stand alone;
client-server, etc.) and how you create the PDF (SaveAs, print to an
Adobe printer, print a PS file to another printer driver and distill
that, etc.) that may be relevant.
Cheers,
Art
On Jan 7, 2008 3:47 AM, Diane Schaefer <dschaefer at sandvine.com> wrote:
> I have seven books in a release. All but the release notes share the
> same files (with the exception of the TOC, etc.). Theoretically they
> all use the same settings to print to PDF. However, I've found the
> following problems in the PDF documents for these books:
>
>
>
> -In one document, the hyperlinks don't work in the first half of the
> TOC. All other hyperlinks work.
>
> -In the release notes (separate template), the PDF is created at about
> 80%, even though the scale is set at 100% and the page size is set at
> 8.5x11 (letter).
>
>
>
> Are these problems due to Frame settings or Acrobat settings, and
where
> do I look to resolve them?
>
>
>
> TIA,
>
> Diane Schaefer
>
>
>
>
>
> Diane Schaefer
>
> Senior Technical Writer
>
> Sandvine Technologies Ltd.
>
> dschaefer at sandvine.com <mailto:dschaefer at sandvine.com>
>
> tel. 972-2-540-090, ext. 125
>
> _______________________________________________
>
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