My situation:
Several of my paragraph styles frequently reference graphics in anchored frames on the reference page.
When I publish a document using these styles to HTML5, the referenced graphics do not translate.
I understand why this happens. However, it forces me to manually import the graphic every time I use the style.
These graphics are mandated by a safety standard, so I can't just get rid of them for the sake of streamlining my multi-channel template.
I really don't want to use separate templates for publishing to PDF or HTML5. If I need to do so, is it really multi-channel publishing?
My goal:
I want to use the same template and paragraph styles for all of my publishing channels.
The feature I'd like to see:
When FM publishes content to HTML5, it either:
- checks for paragraph styles that reference graphics in the reference pages and migrates those graphics into the HTML source folder, or;
- migrates all reference page graphics into the HTML source folder.