Hi Wim,
I have seen something like that, but I dont know exactly how the trick worked. It was also structured FM. The graphics were all on the reference page in individual frames. On the master page, there was a textflow frame with a "normal" paragraph, no variables (I think). You would have to see that the setting for "Frame Above Pgf" is set to the specific frame on the reference page with the graphic needed. As I said, I know it is possible, but there are some things missing here that I do not remember. At the time I worked with the files, my focus was only on the typesetting work. Another option: Similarly, instead of using the reference pages, you may put all graphics in a font (if possible). For the sinchronization of H/F appearance and related chapter (or heading) you could use a marker in the heading with just the letter that stands for the graphic in the font The marker could be referenced on the master page with a variable. Good luck - Tino H. Haida, Berlin Wim Hooghwinkel - idtp: > Hi, > > one of my clients wants to use images as (in) H/F variables. This can not be > done using default FM functions, as a variable can not contain an image. > > Has anyone handled this kind of formatting and can give me some suggestions? > Or may be someone has a script available to replace H/F with an image - I > guess an image that should be taken from the content, just like a H/F takes > the heading text from the content. > > Note: this is structured FM (XML, not DITA) and currently moving tom FM7 to > FM10/11. > > thanks, > > Vriendelijke groet / Kind regards, > > Wim Hooghwinkel > > INFORMATION ENERGY 2013 ??LEADING?CONFERENCE ON INNOVATION IN?KNOWLEDGE AND > INFORMATION EXCHANGE > IEn2013 [1] > > tel. +31652036811 > Skype wimhooghwinkel > Twitter @idtp @ien2013 > info at idtp.eu > www.idtp.eu [2] > > FrameMaker support: framemaker at idtp.eu Links: ------ [1] http://informationenergy.org/ [2] http://www.idtp.eu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.frameusers.com/pipermail/framers/attachments/20131018/9255ceed/attachment.html>
