Superscript Frame to PDF issue

DELANO Karen V (AREVA NP INC) Karen.Delano at areva.com
Wed Aug 19 06:49:50 PDT 2009


One of the people on my team developed a solution to this issue.  Disclaimer: it will only work if the superscript is at the end of the paragraph, and the superscript (or sub) won't show in the generated lists.  
It is a bit convoluted, but it works great:
1.0 Heading Text6 = broken link.

Split the heading so that the superscript is its own paragraph. 
1.0 Heading Text
6

Create a new paragraph tag that is identical to Heading 1 except without the autonumbering and make it superscripted.  (or use an override)
Apply the paragraph tag to the superscript paragraph. (1.0 Heading Text)
Either create a new paragraph tag that is identical to Heading 1 except that it is a run-in head (Heading 1 Run-In) or use an override(Paragraph designer/Pagination).  We use overrides.
If you created a new paragraph tag - add it to your generated list(s) and fix the format on the TOC etc reference pages. 
Update the generated lists.
And it should show like this: 1.0 Heading Text and the link will work.

Karen D

-----Original Message-----
From: theboggette [mailto:theboggette at yahoo.com] 
Sent: Thursday, August 06, 2009 8:09 AM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Superscript Frame to PDF issue

Greetings.
 
I have a set of documents that have superscript characters in the Heading1 levels.  When I convert to PDF, any Heading that has a superscript is not a link in the TOC of the PDF.  The Heading shows up in the TOC, but you can't click on it to go to that page.
 
I'm not sure if my settings are wrong in Frame, PDF, or what.  I'm using Frame 8 and Acrobat Professional 8 on Windows.
 
Thoughts?
 
Trish


      



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