I worked at a place (Leading Edge computers, now defunct) a couple of
decades ago where the offices of 5-6 people -- a department -- were
moved during a (long) lunch hour, without their knowledge. When they
came back from lunch, they discovered their department had moved.
;- )
Art Campbell
@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Frame Maker 9 and some questions about its indexing and
page limits
I worked at a place (Leading Edge computers, now defunct) a couple of
decades ago where the offices of 5-6 people -- a department -- were
moved during a (long) lunch hour, without their knowledge. When
I worked at a place (Leading Edge computers, now defunct) a couple of
decades ago where the offices of 5-6 people -- a department -- were
moved during a (long) lunch hour, without their knowledge. When they
came back from lunch, they discovered their department had moved.
;- )
Art Campbell
at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Frame Maker 9 and some questions about its indexing and
page limits
I worked at a place (Leading Edge computers, now defunct) a couple of
decades ago where the offices of 5-6 people -- a department -- were
moved during a (long) lunch hour, without
Dear Framers:
I have been enjoying unparalleled stability with my FM 8.p20? running on
Vista Business edition (with all updates). I have now graduated to the
Professional Communications Suite 2 and also bought FrameScript. I am a very
happy camper, although surveying many learning curves.
First, the P.S. -- remember to cut off the tail of a digest when you
post to the list.
Then, the only practical limitations aren't in Frame -- they have more
to do with how much RAM you can pack into your system and having
enough free space on your hard drive for temp files. The larger the
files
Shell, Robert wrote:
Dear Framers:
I have been enjoying unparalleled stability with my FM 8.p20? running on
Vista Business edition (with all updates). I have now graduated to the
Professional Communications Suite 2 and also bought FrameScript. I am a very
happy camper, although surveying
The real problem with this is if you move all of your boxes and pods to
the second monitor, and someone borrows your second monitor when you are
in the rest room, when you get back you no longer have any FrameMaker 9
controls.
Finally, does anyone with FM use two screens? I am unhappy
And if Martians abducted me I'd not be able to finish the document...
I've never heard of anyone borrowing a monitor that was on and connected to
someone's computer. As well, it seems a reach...
Dave
From: barry.kief...@jeppesen.com
The real problem with this is if you move
Dear Framers:
I have been enjoying unparalleled stability with my FM 8.p20? running on
Vista Business edition (with all updates). I have now graduated to the
Professional Communications Suite 2 and also bought FrameScript. I am a very
happy camper, although surveying many learning curves.
First, the P.S. -- remember to cut off the tail of a digest when you
post to the list.
Then, the only practical limitations aren't in Frame -- they have more
to do with how much RAM you can pack into your system and having
enough free space on your hard drive for temp files. The larger the
files
Shell, Robert wrote:
> Dear Framers:
> I have been enjoying unparalleled stability with my FM 8.p20? running on
> Vista Business edition (with all updates). I have now graduated to the
> Professional Communications Suite 2 and also bought FrameScript. I am a very
> happy camper, although
The real problem with this is if you move all of your boxes and pods to
the second monitor, and someone "borrows" your second monitor when you are
in the rest room, when you get back you no longer have any FrameMaker 9
controls.
> Finally, does anyone with FM use two screens? I am unhappy
And if Martians abducted me I'd not be able to finish the document...
I've never heard of anyone "borrowing" a monitor that was on and connected to
someone's computer. As well, it seems a reach...
Dave
From: barry.kief...@jeppesen.com
The real problem with this is if you move
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