At 20:32 -0500 16/10/12, Jeremy H. Griffith wrote:
...because it was invented by IBM for the MTST (Magnetic Tape Selectric
Typewriter)...
You mean there was an *automatic* Selectric? Why didn't I know about this?? Why
didn't I have one??? ;-)
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On Wed, 17 Oct 2012, Steve Rickaby wrote:
At 20:32 -0500 16/10/12, Jeremy H. Griffith wrote:
...because it was invented by IBM for the MTST (Magnetic Tape Selectric
Typewriter)...
You mean there was an *automatic* Selectric? Why didn't I know about
this?? Why didn't I have one??? ;-)
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Rebecca, you are brilliant! I had assumed that because the imported
colors were overrides to the paratag, I wouldn't be able to do
anything to them. It didn't even occur to me that I could search for
them. I was looking for a much harder solution. Thanks so much for the push.
Carol
At 08:39
Hello everybody.
That's not a question - that's a little story about changes with
Dictionaries in FM 10/11:
Perhaps, that is useful for users they want to update from FM 8 to
10/11.
Somebody did successful worked with user.dct and site.dct in the past,
but what is new in FM 10 or 11?
At first
FM11 provides support for HunSpell dictionaries in addition to previous
dictionary support
-Matt
On Oct 17, 2012, at 8:50 AM, Georg Eck e...@squidds.de wrote:
Somebody did successful worked with user.dct and site.dct in the past,
but what is new in FM 10 or 11?
Hi,
We are migrating from FrameMaker 7.2 to FrameMaker 11. In our current
workflow, we create a PDF file and use Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional to
enable commenting in it so that reviewers who don't have FrameMaker can
electronically review and comment on our FrameMaker documents. We then
merge
The one proviso is that the originating FM doc can't change in any way after
the review PDF is created if you hope to merge comments back into it later.
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Matt
+1
...and where I work, that never happens, so it means that I have to manually
merge the comments.
-Lief
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[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Jeff Coatsworth
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2012 2:12 PM
To:
I dunno…there are lots of scary messages about the document changing, but I've
had total success in saving the docs first, then importing and merging the
comments.
Even if it fails, it's worth a few minutes of experimenting, as this feature
has saved me *many* hours of tedious updating.
Jeff,
On Wed, 17 Oct 2012 09:08:10 +0100, Steve Rickaby
srick...@wordmongers.demon.co.uk wrote:
At 20:32 -0500 16/10/12, Jeremy H. Griffith wrote:
...because it was invented by IBM for the MTST
(Magnetic Tape Selectric Typewriter)...
You mean there was an *automatic* Selectric? Why
didn't I know
Not personally - I've just used the review feature to get comments - never
tried merging them back in.
I recall lots of posts on the Adobe FM forum about failure to merge comments
back in. An Adobe employee piped up and said that to make it work, you can't
make any changes after generating the
Matt and Deanna,
When you say roundtrip, do you mean that everyone on your team edits the same
.pdf, so all comments are captured in one file?
If so, are you able to select only some changes to port back to the FM source
files?
Also, I'd say my company's review process is a little too frisky
Yes to all…but I have a deadline to meet. Check out your FM and Acrobat PDF
menu items for more info.
-Matt
On Oct 17, 2012, at 12:51 PM, Nancy Allison ma...@verizon.net wrote:
Matt and Deanna,
When you say roundtrip, do you mean that everyone on your team edits the
same .pdf, so all
Deanna, the marketing blurb just means that you can run an electronic
review using PDFs (that come out of Frame) and Acrobat Comment/Tracking
tools, and then pull those comments back into the Frame
environment/documents -- if you haven't modified the source files. That's
the round trip -- FM to
Hi Carol
You can use FM's Find/Change for this.
First, back up your document.
Then, in your document:
Define your new colour.
Then click outside the text frame on any page, so you don't have a cursor in
any text.
Then open Find/Change dialog and select Find Character Format.
The Find
{This is my first posting from this email address and I'm not sure it went
through the first time. As a result, I'm reposting}
Everyone,
Is there a way to incorporate a version number into the properties of a PDF
file so that it appears
Deanna,
In Frame 11 you can do what's called a Shared Revew. You host the doc on the
Acrobat server and each reviewer can make comments and see everyone else's
comments. This works very well so you don't get 5 people making the same
comment. You're supposed to be able to import the comments
Importing PDF comments was added in FM9.
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/framemaker/using/WS84144A47-0C79-46f0-9909-B6AB5E45439C.html
If your reviewers write content that's usable or needs only a minor
polish, it might be useful, but otherwise I think it's more work than
the manual process.
Hi,
You can import comments from a tagged PDF directly into the source FrameMaker
document and reduce the time taken to fix comments. You can incorporate
suggestions and edits from multiple reviewers participating in a shared PDF
review much faster into the source document.However, for
Lief,
If you want to avoid manual merging, you have to have Tech Comm Suite.
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[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Lief Erickson
Sent: 18 October 2012 00:51
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Collaborate with PDF-based
Jon,
IF you really want/need a version ident as part of a file name . . . (and I
do understand its need) . . . ??
Then you probably have need to be able to follow it back to the source.
I accomplish this by adding an alphanairy number after a hyphen behind and as
part-of the logical file name.
You can do this, make a new color definition and give it whatever definition
you want it to be(less florescent green) and use it.
-Original Message-
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[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Carol J. Elkins
Sent: 16 October
I don't think this is what Carol was asking.
Yes, you can/should define a new colour if you want something different
from the default, as a couple have said.
No, you cannot redefine the default colours and there is no reason to,
because you can create new colours.
I suggest you read up on
At 20:32 -0500 16/10/12, Jeremy H. Griffith wrote:
>...because it was invented by IBM for the MTST (Magnetic Tape Selectric
>Typewriter)...
You mean there was an *automatic* Selectric? Why didn't I know about this?? Why
didn't I have one??? ;-)
--
Steve [Trim e-mails: use less disk, use less
On Wed, 17 Oct 2012, Steve Rickaby wrote:
> At 20:32 -0500 16/10/12, Jeremy H. Griffith wrote:
>
>> ...because it was invented by IBM for the MTST (Magnetic Tape Selectric
>> Typewriter)...
>
> You mean there was an *automatic* Selectric? Why didn't I know about
> this?? Why didn't I have
Rebecca, you are brilliant! I had assumed that because the imported
colors were overrides to the paratag, I wouldn't be able to do
anything to them. It didn't even occur to me that I could search for
them. I was looking for a much harder solution. Thanks so much for the "push."
Carol
At 08:39
Hello everybody.
That's not a question - that's a little story about changes with
Dictionaries in FM 10/11:
Perhaps, that is useful for users they want to update from FM 8 to
10/11.
Somebody did successful worked with user.dct and site.dct in the past,
but what is new in FM 10 or 11?
At first
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>At 20:32 -0500 16/10/12, Jeremy H. Griffith wrote:
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>You mean there was an *automatic* Selectric? Why
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Matt and Deanna,
When you say "roundtrip," do you mean that everyone on your team edits the same
.pdf, so all comments are captured in one file?
If so, are you able to select only some changes to port back to the FM source
files?
Also, I'd say my company's review process is a little too
Yes to all?but I have a deadline to meet. Check out your FM and Acrobat PDF
menu items for more info.
-Matt
On Oct 17, 2012, at 12:51 PM, Nancy Allison wrote:
> Matt and Deanna,
>
> When you say "roundtrip," do you mean that everyone on your team edits the
> same .pdf, so all comments are
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How can I add the file version properties for a PDF file?
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the need for Acrobat Professional is eliminated by this feature in FrameMaker
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Thanks,
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Importing PDF comments was added in FM9.
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/framemaker/using/WS84144A47-0C79-46f0-9909-B6AB5E45439C.html
If your reviewers write content that's usable or needs only a minor
polish, it might be useful, but otherwise I think it's more work than
the manual process.
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