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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">It sounds like there's something in
your topics (or map) that FM doesn't like. I'd start by pruning
the set of files down to locate the problem.<br>
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Have these files been authored in FM or another XML editor? It's
possible that you're using DITA elements or features in a way that
FM doesn't support.<br>
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Are you applying a ditaval file? Try the build without the
filtering to see if that works.<br>
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You might want to post your question to the framemaker-dita Yahoo
group as that'll get to an audience who may have more experience
with DITA and FM.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
<br>
...scott<br>
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On 1/23/13 8:58 AM, Craig Ede wrote:<br>
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Over the last few days I'm running into FM11 crashing every time
I try to use the Save Ditamap As > PDF option. It also
crashes when I try to save the ditamap as a composite document.<br>
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I've sent a handful of the many error log files generated to <a
moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:fmerror@adobe.com">fmerror@adobe.com</a> so
they are aware of the problem.<br>
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Is anybody else seeing this? My co-workers "virgin" installation
of FM11 does the same thing when trying to save the same ditamap
to PDF.<br>
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Thanks.<br>
<br>
Craig<br>
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