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Fine tuning appearance of Responsive HTML / PDF Output

Explorer ,
Nov 09, 2022 Nov 09, 2022

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I need help fine-tuning the appearance of the Responsive HTML.

- I want to have Figure captions in the PDF, but not to include the figure numbering in the Help. How do I accomplish this while also using cross-references to the specific graphic, not just to the section that contains it because there can be several graphics in a section. 

- In the Help, section numbers are numbered except for the Heading 1 - this is because for Heading 1, the number was defined on the Master Page (which creates a problem for numbering in the PDF). I am more concerned with getting rid of the section numbers in the Help. 

 

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Community Expert , Nov 09, 2022 Nov 09, 2022

Hi David, it sounds like you want to eliminate the figure number from the help output.

Set your Publish settings

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for the Figure caption style as follows (I didn't have a FigureTitle tag handy, so I used TableTitle in the example)

MattSTechCommTools_0-1668007507767.png

 

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Nov 09, 2022 Nov 09, 2022

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In the Publish to HTML5 Settings it is possible to exclude styles from output. Crossreferences to, for instance, "Figure 1, Shipping dock" will still work in the HTML5 output, even if the actual text "Figure 1, Shipping dock" is not being published in HTML5 output.


Bjørn Smalbro - FrameMaker.dk

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Hi David, it sounds like you want to eliminate the figure number from the help output.

Set your Publish settings

MattSTechCommTools_1-1668007562385.png

 

for the Figure caption style as follows (I didn't have a FigureTitle tag handy, so I used TableTitle in the example)

MattSTechCommTools_0-1668007507767.png

 

-Matt Sullivan
FrameMaker Course Creator, Author, Trainer, Consultant

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Nov 10, 2022 Nov 10, 2022

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Thank you! Awesome. With some experimentation, I got most of the captions to appear in the Help without the numbering. And it also eliminated the numbering of section numbers. 

 

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Nov 10, 2022 Nov 10, 2022

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I should point out that selecting Ignore under Autonumbering was an important part of that.

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Yes indeed, the Ignore setting is what drops the number. Make sure to mark as Correct if you've gotten your issue fully resolved!

-Matt Sullivan
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