Re: [Framers] Including a non-breaking hyphen in a variable

2022-05-11 Thread Reng Winfried
Hi Alison, This is described in the appendix in the section "Typing in dialog boxes". For a non-breaking hyphen enter: \+ https://help.adobe.com/en_US/framemaker/using/using-framemaker/user-guide/WSd817046a44e105e21e63e3d11ab7f7862b-7ffe_ver12.0.html Best regards Winfried -Original

Re: [Framers] Including a non-breaking hyphen in a variable

2022-05-11 Thread docudoc
I didn't see the original query, but the answer is actually contained in almost every edition of the hard-copy manual. Look in the appendixes for one called "Typing in dialog boxes". This appendix contains tables listing all of the "escape codes" for characters that cannot be typed directly

Re: [Framers] Including a non-breaking hyphen in a variable

2022-05-11 Thread Peter Gold
The more I dig into long-unused memory to look for what I used to know about FM, the less I find, because there's too much dust and rust in the way. Instead, I try a Web search, and find how true it is that "nothing every dies on the internet." Have you tried something like "framemaker

Re: [Framers] OT: Product Marketing Lingo

2022-05-11 Thread Craig Ede
It would seem that in a product name you want to have the fundamental descriptive stuff first (i.e. what is it, including adjectives). In that way you are pointing out the valuable part of the product (it is an Audio Analyzer). The MX100, while critically defining the product, can follow that,

[Framers] OT: Product Marketing Lingo

2022-05-11 Thread cuc tu
Hi All Just a subtle point, we are discussing the proper way to present our product names/identifiers. For example, say we make audio analyzers with various model numbers and product trade names. Are there any incorrect ways to organize these terms: The MX100 Audio Analyzer is... The