Linda,

You wrote:

... I've found the FrameMaker Character Sets document that is available under
the Help menu, but even when I tried entering the hex or ANSI codes from it
with a Zapf Dingbats char tag in the para style, I still did not get a match
between the code I put in and the resulting bullet symbol as listed in the
document.  ...

You can directly specify the hex code shown in Windows built-in Character Map in FrameMaker dialog boxes. For example, the Windows icon in Wingdings is reported in the Character Map as "Character code: 0xFF". In FrameMaker, Autonumber Format box, use \xFF to refer to the same character; it will show in the document as the Windows icon if the font defined for the autonumber is Wingdings.

[ Starting with FM6.0, the FrameMaker Character Sets PDF has some inaccuracies --see http://www.microtype.com/Hmmms.html#0312 . The Windows Character Map is recommended instead ]


Shlomo Perets

MicroType, http://www.microtype.com * ToolbarPlus Express for FrameMaker
FrameMaker/Acrobat training & consulting * FrameMaker-to-Acrobat TimeSavers/Assistants

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