Ah! Dummy me ... please ignore my previous e-mail. It is late at night, and I
forgot to do the "Apply" after changing the font _size_ just on that dot.
The Special->Rubi technique works best of all! I like the fact that it can be
used to modify a single character, and I was able to position that
Ah! Dummy me ... please ignore my previous e-mail. It is late at night, and I
forgot to do the "Apply" after changing the font _size_ just on that dot.
The Special->Rubi technique works best of all! I like the fact that it can be
used to modify a single character, and I was able to position that
Hi, Mike.
I tried the Rubi capability out and it seems like it would work for me, if I
solve one minor problem. So, I'd appreciate your comments on this issue.
I used the Special->Rubi function (for example, on the final char 9 in the word
"10.999Z") and used the period for the dot. Pretty cool
Hi, Mike.
I tried the Rubi capability out and it seems like it would work for me, if I
solve one minor problem. So, I'd appreciate your comments on this issue.
I used the Special->Rubi function (for example, on the final char 9 in the word
"10.999Z") and used the period for the dot. Pretty cool
On 16 Apr 2010 at 14:20, mkopen wrote:
> I have similar problems positioning diacritics in Canadian Aboriginal
> languages. I use the Rubi ((Special->Rubi)functionality to enter the
> diacritics required, and then I move them into place using the alt-arrow
> method described. The advantage is that
On 16 Apr 2010 at 14:20, mkopen wrote:
> I have similar problems positioning diacritics in Canadian Aboriginal
> languages. I use the Rubi ((Special->Rubi)functionality to enter the
> diacritics required, and then I move them into place using the alt-arrow
> method described. The advantage is that
It would be helpful if you'd provide more system info: your OS(s), what
version(s) of Adobe Distiller (full version of Acrobat, the limited version
that ships with Frame; something else, and versions), RAM, verify that temp
free space is adequate, and so on.
Also... if you're using Print to File
Hi Kathy,
Are you choosing the Adobe PDF printer before you print to PostScript?
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc.
585-659-8267
rick at frameexpert.com
*** Frame Automation blog at http://frameautomation.com
-Original Message-
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framer
It would be helpful if you'd provide more system info: your OS(s), what
version(s) of Adobe Distiller (full version of Acrobat, the limited version
that ships with Frame; something else, and versions), RAM, verify that temp
free space is adequate, and so on.
Also... if you're using Print to File
2010-04-17-06T14:05Z
Adobe? FrameMaker? 8.0p277 (structured)
Windows XP Professional 2002 SP2
Document type definition and transformation (.xsl) files provided by customer
and not allowed to be changed
I want to have declared entities for my graphics in my .xml files after "File?|
Save As X
Hi Kathy,
Are you choosing the Adobe PDF printer before you print to PostScript?
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc.
585-659-8267
r...@frameexpert.com
*** Frame Automation blog at http://frameautomation.com
-Original Message-
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-b
2010-04-17-06T14:05Z
Adobe® FrameMaker® 8.0p277 (structured)
Windows XP Professional 2002 SP2
Document type definition and transformation (.xsl) files provided by customer
and not allowed to be changed
I want to have declared entities for my graphics in my .xml files after "File |
Save As X
Tori,
Thank you--your answer was spot-on! All I had to do was select each
chapter's text box containing the chapter heading, right-click, and choose
Send to Back. Now my TOC is happy and so am I.
Mary
-Original Message-
From: Tori Muir [mailto:tm...@spot-on-creative.com]
Sent: Friday, A
I'm not sure if anyone else has previously reported this issue as I visit
this list infrequently. I apologize if I am bringing up an old issue.
I'm using Frame 9.0p250, and I have a coworker using Frame 7. Our normal
process is to create PDFs by using the Print To File option, then
distilling
14 matches
Mail list logo