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I wasn't aware of the fix.
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I'm wondering if you should alert Adobe to revise their
> installation instructions for Adobe Acrobat: that they should include
> as an initial step in their instructions, the purging of the Adobe
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thinking that the limitation was 256
> characters total, but that could just be the number that's popping out
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for moving down). This same Alt+arrow technique works to
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offered a Restore
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You can file a feature request at:
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d as an override. "As
Is" means "do not change;" it would be great if FM offered a "Restore
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You can file a feature request at:
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ill have to cut in Publisher, paste
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the third edition was uncomfortable, before I ever
saw the fourth. The design of the fourth edition confirms that the
quality of the reading experience is a result of the designer's skill
in making choices.
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online Help, and in Google searches.
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to effect. I knew the third edition was uncomfortable, before I ever
saw the fourth. The design of the fourth edition confirms that the
quality of the reading experience is a result of the designer's skill
in making choices.
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at this;
Word's been known to be fragile in some parts of its process.
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Have you tried using the Catalog feature of full Acrobat to create an
index of the PDF version of the User Guide? You can use Search in
Acrobat or Reader to find text in an indexed PDF much faster than
using Find.
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uniformly and
reliably in standard situations. FrameMaker's very good at this;
Word's been known to be fragile in some parts of its process.
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rom the indexes in the printed manuals, too.
Have you tried using the Catalog feature of full Acrobat to create an
index of the PDF version of the User Guide? You can use Search in
Acrobat or Reader to find text in an indexed PDF much faster than
using Find.
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ons, used a similar technique - field codes in a
"container" document that referred to the independent component files
without concatenating them, and provided processing instructions.
Sometime after Word moved to the Master Document, this was dropped.
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an overall design solution planned in advance, you'll risk
building a giraffe - a horse designed by a committee.
In addition, applying many ad-hoc tweaks will make future maintenance
difficult or impossible.
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an overall design solution planned in advance, you'll risk
building a "giraffe" - a horse designed by a committee.
In addition, applying many ad-hoc tweaks will make future maintenance
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documentation than fits into one frame; another benefit is that you
can store all the template documentation and tutorials in one
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> Karene Mil
about how
to do the first without doing the second at the same time.
If it's possible to work with the authors, editing the writing is one
useful component in fitting stuff into available space.
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about how
to do the first without doing the second at the same time.
If it's possible to work with the authors, editing the writing is one
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mentioned it. Back in FrameMaker 6 for Mac, for some
unfathomable reason, the 'Japanese' RTF import filter worked better than the
other one.
And, yes, the French accents are no problem, either way.
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ctly. Thank god for
> archives.
>
> Yes: I should have mentioned it. Back in FrameMaker 6 for Mac, for some
> unfathomable reason, the 'Japanese' RTF import filter worked better than the
> other one.
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> >And, yes, the French accents are no problem, either way.
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> > includes the mouse and where it's pointing to?
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>
> M
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Simpler is usually better.
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I decided not to try this one from Peter, because I received another
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crobat Bookmarks are garbled by UniCode that
didn't appear in FM 7.x conversions does appear in FM8 conversions.
Whatever replies you get on this list shouldn't stop you from
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tnotes,
with the building block <$paranumonly>.
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(Level1IX, Level2IX, etc.). It's
all entries or none.
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page and regenerate. As far as I know, there's no way to capture the
autonumber for a specific index level (Level1IX, Level2IX, etc.). It's
all entries or none.
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both
parts btext inset into an otherwise empty container file).
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This is impossible with FrameMaker alone. I thought perhaps Spell
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Another newbie question.
On a generated index, I have a two column spread alphabetically. My problem
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than sliced
bread. Just try these features, blah blah
The <$paratext> building block of a cross-reference that points to a
part2topicname paragraph retrieves "xy statistics", in the above
example.
With care, you can a number of consecutive run-in paragraphs for this
kind of pin-p
are front matter and are not called out in
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> > He says that LOF and LOT are front matter and are not called out in
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coordinates, and units. You'd need to do the math.
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again) if you're creating help systems, and Captivate 3 (to record
tutorials).
ID does support XML, with or without DTD, but not the same way as FM -
learning curve ahead. Also, ID doesn't currently support DITA, which
FM does.
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oHelp (now supports FM,
again) if you're creating help systems, and Captivate 3 (to record
tutorials).
ID does support XML, with or without DTD, but not the same way as FM -
learning curve ahead. Also, ID doesn't currently support DITA, which
FM does.
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and figure-sequence numbers.
The table-sort method is best done after the document set is frozen,
although once it's set up, reapplying it to a newly-generated list.
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rtue of markers is that you can regenerate the index whenever
there's a change that affects the page and figure-sequence numbers.
The table-sort method is best done after the document set is frozen,
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pages no longer worked. I'm not sure if the change occurred in
FM 6 or 7, or if this applies to your problem, but it's worth a bit of
search time. Perhaps other relevant topics will result.
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pages no longer worked. I'm not sure if the change occurred in
FM 6 or 7, or if this applies to your problem, but it's worth a bit of
search time. Perhaps other relevant topics will result.
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(using Frame 7.2)? It is removed
automatically if I use FrameMaker 8.
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the products because you
haven't gotten that far yet, you have a good bargaining chip for
returning the purchase for exchange.
If you'll have need down the line for creating help and tutorials, the
suite is a good idea.
Installing the complete suite is a one-step deal.
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haven't gotten that far yet, you have a good bargaining chip for
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If you'll have need down the line for creating help and tutorials, the
suite is a good idea.
Installing the complete suite is a one-step deal.
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for Adobe to begin serious development of new and
proven engineering that brings the products into the current
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evolution, even if it's slower than we'd like. No competing tool set
is perfect, either, so hang in, send in feature requests, send in
requests to participate in beta programs, help push the envelope.
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it's slower than we'd like. No competing tool set
is perfect, either, so hang in, send in feature requests, send in
requests to participate in beta programs, help push the envelope.
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selected text IN the paragraphs, but
not the paragraphs themselves.
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the condition tag. You've probably just selected text IN the paragraphs, but
not the paragraphs themselves.
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the character format to selected building blocks?
Can you post the TOC Reference page lines?
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the problem page, and paste into the new
document. Then create new content for the omitted problem area in the
new document in the correct location.
TIP: You can save time by printing only the suspect page.
This exhausts my knowledge.
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Acrobat Help was to clarify the issues of very thin line widths that
occur in files; it's possibly a clue to the problem that's surfacing
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, the fix doesn't require changing line widths in graphics.
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