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| Product: | PageStream 5.0.5.8 (MacOSX) | Reported By: | Ernest Unrau | |
| Severity: | Normal | Assigned To: | Deron Kazmaier | |
| Priority: | Average | sign in to watch (1 is watching) | ||
| Status: | Fixed in 5.0.5.9 | Reported: | 2010-12-20 02:31:17 | |
| Category: | Document/Layout | Updated: | 2010-12-20 02:31:17 | |
| Summary: | insert next/previous text frame page # incorrect | |||
| Keywords: | insert next/previous text frame page # incorrect | |||
| Attached Files: | No files attached. | |||
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Pagestream 5.0.5.8 demo for Mac OSX (under OS X 10.6.5)
TO DUPLICATE: Create a multi-page sample document with 2-column text in an article that occupies the upper half of page 1 and continues on page 2, and 2-column text in an article that occupies the lower half of page 1 and continues on page 3. Import text into each article that spills over into its linked text frames on subsequent pages. Create a text frame to hold the jump line. Type "Cont'd on page <#>" where <#> is inserted via menu item "Type/[next|previous] frame page number". Place the jump-line box at the upper right of the upper article on page 1. It will have the correct page number. Select the jump-line text frame with the object tool, and move it to a point just above the halfway mark of the article. The jump-line page # is still correct; but move it beyond the half way mark and it will pick up the next frame page # of the article on the bottom half of the page. Screen snapshot sent via direct email. Ernest Unrau | |
| Deron Kazmaier wrote... | 2010-12-21 21:45:02 |
Bug with picking the correct nearest article fixed. [Status updated to 'Fixed in 5.0.5.9' on Tue, 21 Dec 2010 21:45:02 -0500] | |
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Bug #316 - insert next/previous text frame page # incorrect by Ernest Unrau insert next/previous text frame page # incorrect
created:2010-12-20 02:31:17 last updated:2010-12-20 02:31:17
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