[Framers] Strange error when updating Frame document
David Spreadbury
dspreadb at yahoo.com
Fri Apr 15 11:14:36 PDT 2016
Yes, I searched and found this error had existed in earlier versions. This is the first time I have seen it and I have been using Frame for 20 years.I tried a couple of the hints that were posted, first removing the TOC and Index and updating the book. Same error.Rebuilt the TOC and Index, still getting the error.It looks like Jeff's response is spot on. An old bug has resurfaced.I can't find anything wrong with the book. All cross-references work fine. TOC and Index look fine.
Time for Frame to let the test guys loose, after checking what the fix was before.
On Friday, April 15, 2016 12:29 PM, Jeff Coatsworth <Jeff.Coatsworth at jonasclub.com> wrote:
Chatter on the FM forums is indicating that this is a new bug introduced with Patch 3 for FM2015
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From: Framers [mailto:framers-bounces+jeff.coatsworth=jonasclub.com at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of David Spreadbury
Sent: April-15-16 10:03 AM
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Subject: [Framers] Strange error when updating Frame document
I recently upgraded to the latest FrameMaker2015 patch.Suddenly I am getting a strange unexplained error message:
'Book is not self-consistent'
Our documents are all in Unstructured Frame but I was running in Structured mode when I first received this message.I changed to Unstructured mode, thinking that might be the cause.I still get the message whenever I Update a book.
Does anyone know what this message means?
Thank youDave Spreadbury
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