Hi, typesetting an old MkII written project with MkIV today gives more then 2000 "unable to resolve" warnings, like these ... !pages : flushing realpage 12, userpage 16 !backends : unable to resolve destination attribute 67 !backends : unable to resolve destination attribute 69 !backends : unable to resolve destination attribute 70 !backends : unable to resolve destination attribute 71 !backends : unable to resolve destination attribute 72 !backends : unable to resolve destination attribute 74 !pages : flushing realpage 13, userpage 17 !backends : unable to resolve destination attribute 75 !backends : unable to resolve destination attribute 76 !backends : unable to resolve destination attribute 83 !backends : unable to resolve destination attribute 80 !backends : unable to resolve destination attribute 81 !pages : flushing realpage 14, userpage 18 !backends : unable to resolve destination attribute 82 !backends : unable to resolve destination attribute 85 !backends : unable to resolve destination attribute 86 !backends : unable to resolve destination attribute 91 !backends : unable to resolve destination attribute 89 !backends : unable to resolve destination attribute 90 ... what does this mean? As that project did not even have 2000 \footnotes or \index or reference marks, what is meant? Paragraphs??? Steffen
On 24-2-2010 22:32, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
typesetting an old MkII written project with MkIV today gives more then 2000 "unable to resolve" warnings, like these ...
!backends : unable to resolve destination attribute 90
.... what does this mean? As that project did not even have 2000 \footnotes or \index or reference marks, what is meant?
hard to see without small example; it probably means that some reference is not flushed Hans ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | fax: 038 477 53 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------
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