Dear Craig:
Thanks for replying. My FM 11 only magnifies to 400%, and there is NOTHING
there.
Rob
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From: Craig Ede [mailto:craig...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2013 8:03 PM
To: 'Robert CH Shell'
Subject: RE: Unwanted hairlines around graphics in pdfs created by FM
At 06:38 +1200 23/7/13, Alan Litchfield wrote:
>And did you notice the repeated questions? Obviously, someone copied and
>pasted into the template and changed the questions.
This survey I think covered a lot of the same ground as a very similar one on
all the 'Creative Cloud' stuff, so maybe ha
Dear Framers:
I am stuck once more.
I am printing a single file to pdf via the .ps route.
However, I am finding that each and every graphic (all jpgs below 250kb) is
surrounded by a thin white INDELIBLE HAIRLINE.
No hairlines are visible in FM 11
I cannot find the answer in the manual or the lists
Glad to see question about FrameMaker on Macintosh. But -- spelling errors in
the survey? Misleading layout?
Not impressed, Adobe.
Pat
Have you zoomed into the PDF to see if the hairline is still there?
Acrobat sometimes creates display artifacts, depending on zoom level.
They only appear on screen at low zoom levels and don't print.
Presumably, they are rounding errors, where Acrobat rounds something up
to display as one pixe
On 2013-Jul-22 1:12 PM, Robert CH Shell wrote:
> Dear Framers:
> I am stuck once more.
> I am printing a single file to pdf via the .ps route.
> However, I am finding that each and every graphic (all jpgs below 250kb) is
> surrounded by a thin white INDELIBLE HAIRLINE.
> No hairlines are visible in
In my experience, this has happened for one of the following reasons:
1. The JPEG has the line in there as a row (or few) of single-color pixels that
are different from the rest of the image - this requires fixing in an image
editing program to remove.
2. The FM instance of that image has outli
In my experience, this has happened for one of the following reasons:
1. The JPEG has the line in there as a row (or few) of single-color pixels that
are different from the rest of the image - this requires fixing in an image
editing program to remove.
2. The FM instance of that image has outli
Robert, be sure that your Distiller is using joboptions that have
Acrobat compatibility set to Acrobat 5 or above. Acrobat 4
compatibility will produce the hairlines.
That said, Mike is correct -- they do not print.
Tori Muir
tm...@spot-on-creative.com | 650.430.8674
www.spot-on-creative.com
Robert, be sure that your Distiller is using joboptions that have
Acrobat compatibility set to Acrobat 5 or above. Acrobat 4
compatibility will produce the hairlines.
That said, Mike is correct -- they do not print.
Tori Muir
tmuir at spot-on-creative.com | 650.430.8674
www.spot-on-creative.co
Have you zoomed into the PDF to see if the hairline is still there?
Acrobat sometimes creates display artifacts, depending on zoom level.
They only appear on screen at low zoom levels and don't print.
Presumably, they are rounding errors, where Acrobat rounds something up
to display as one pixe
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Robert, have you tried the Save as PDF route, with the Adobe PDF print driver
selected?
Same result?
-Matt
Matt R. Sullivan
co-author Publishing Fundamentals: Unstructured FrameMaker 11
> On 2013-Jul-22 1:12 PM, Robert CH Shell wrote:
>> Dear Framers:
>> I am stuck once more.
>> I am printi
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The lack of quality control in general has plagued the FrameMaker team over
the last few years.
Rick
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc.
585-283-5045
rick at frameexpert.com
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On 2013-Jul-22 1:12 PM, Robert CH Shell wrote:
Dear Framers:
I am stuck once more.
I am printing a single file to pdf via the .ps route.
However, I am finding that each and every graphic (all jpgs below 250kb) is
surrounded by a thin white INDELIBLE HAIRLINE.
No hairlines are visible in FM 11
I c
Dear Craig:
Thanks for replying. My FM 11 only magnifies to 400%, and there is NOTHING
there.
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Craig Ede [mailto:craig...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Monday, July 22, 2013 8:03 PM
To: 'Robert CH Shell'
Subject: RE: Unwanted hairlines around graphics in pdfs created by FM
On Mon, 22 Jul 2013 10:07:47 -0700, Scott Prentice
wrote:
>Leximation will soon be releasing a plugin called FM2DITA. This is
>basically a collection of tools that make it much easier to convert from
>unstructured FM to DITA. If you're using the FrameMaker conversion table
>method for convert
At 06:38 +1200 23/7/13, Alan Litchfield wrote:
>And did you notice the repeated questions? Obviously, someone copied and
>pasted into the template and changed the questions.
This survey I think covered a lot of the same ground as a very similar one on
all the 'Creative Cloud' stuff, so maybe ha
Framers,
I'm stumped again. I'm running FM9 V9.0p237 and Acrobat Distiller 9.5.1283 on
Win7.
I'm distilling a large file that mostly has portrait pages with some embedded
landscape pages. The file is set up so that "Apply Master Pages" automatically
sets the appropriate portrait/landscape ori
Same here. I used Safari, on a Mac.
Alan
On 23/07/13 5:17 AM, Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net) wrote:
I just finished the survey ... without any crashes. Used Chrome. Maybe the
problems were browser-dependent issues?
Z
Mike Wickham said:
It crashed near the end for me, too, but sig
And did you notice the repeated questions? Obviously, someone copied and
pasted into the template and changed the questions.
Alan
On 23/07/13 5:46 AM, Christenson, Pat wrote:
Glad to see question about FrameMaker on Macintosh. But -- spelling errors in
the survey? Misleading layout?
Not imp
Hi Jeremy!
The price will be available when it's actually available .. hopefully soon.
MIF2Go is definitely a good option, and is cheaper than this plugin will
be. These tools are a collection of utilities that I've developed over
the years to handle various situations, for preconversion clean
> -- Jeremy H. Griffith, at Omni Systems Inc.
>http://mif2go.com/
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Ah, the MadCap approach to marketing…not sure I like it so much.Scott makes great stuff, and if you want to help him make more great stuff, by all means, check out what he's doing!
-MattMatt R. Sullivan co-author Publishing Fundamentals: Unstructured FrameMaker 11 P: 714.798.7596 | C: 714.585.2335
The company information section was actually the part where the survey kept
failing for me. I took it as a sign and deleted the message announcing the
survey so that I wouldn't be tempted to waste any more time.
-FR
> From: sha...@anthrobytes.com
> To: pchristen...@ftportfolios.com; framers@lis
At 08:26 + 19/7/13, Reng, Dr. Winfried wrote:
>Adobe conducts a "Adobe Tech Comm Content Strategy and Tools Survey".
>The link is below.
>If you want to vote for/against any specific licensing models, then here is
>the place to tell directly to Adobe.
I have now tried to complete this survey
On Mon, 22 Jul 2013 10:07:47 -0700, Scott Prentice wrote:
>Leximation will soon be releasing a plugin called FM2DITA. This is
>basically a collection of tools that make it much easier to convert from
>unstructured FM to DITA. If you're using the FrameMaker conversion table
>method for converti
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I like the part where you have to create an account, including password and
give up info about your company. #Fail
sharon
Sharon Burton
951-369-8590
www.sharonburton.com
Twitter: sharonburton
Author of 8 Steps to Amazing Webinars,
available on Amazon and bn.com
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I like the part where you have to create an account, including password and
give up info about your company. #Fail
sharon
Sharon Burton
951-369-8590
www.sharonburton.com
Twitter: sharonburton
Author of 8 Steps to Amazing Webinars,
available on Amazon and bn.com
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The lack of quality control in general has plagued the FrameMaker team over
the last few years.
Rick
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc.
585-283-5045
r...@frameexpert.com
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From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Beha
Glad to see question about FrameMaker on Macintosh. But -- spelling errors in
the survey? Misleading layout?
Not impressed, Adobe.
Pat
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I just finished the survey ... without any crashes. Used Chrome. Maybe the
problems were browser-dependent issues?
Z
Mike Wickham said:
> It crashed near the end for me, too, but signing back in let me take up where
> I left off.
___
You are curren
Dear Framers:
I am stuck once more.
I am printing a single file to pdf via the .ps route.
However, I am finding that each and every graphic (all jpgs below 250kb) is
surrounded by a thin white INDELIBLE HAIRLINE.
No hairlines are visible in FM 11
I cannot find the answer in the manual or the lists
I just finished the survey ... without any crashes. Used Chrome. Maybe the
problems were browser-dependent issues?
Z
Mike Wickham said:
> It crashed near the end for me, too, but signing back in let me take up where
> I left off.
Leximation will soon be releasing a plugin called FM2DITA. This is
basically a collection of tools that make it much easier to convert from
unstructured FM to DITA. If you're using the FrameMaker conversion table
method for converting, this will save you lots of time. Here's the
current docs ..
.leximation.com
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It crashed near the end for me, too, but signing back in let me take up
where I left off.
Mike Wickham
> I have now tried to complete this survey twice, and both times it's crashed
> near the end. A big time-waster.
>
> Nice to see that one of the questions was about FrameMaker on Mac, though ;-
Hi Alan,
In the paragraph above it says:
We will be announcing the winners during the week of 7th October 2013. The
Winners will be notified by email. If a potential Winner cannot be contacted,
is contacted and does not respond as directed within the time allotted
following attempted notificat
It crashed near the end for me, too, but signing back in let me take up
where I left off.
Mike Wickham
I have now tried to complete this survey twice, and both times it's crashed
near the end. A big time-waster.
Nice to see that one of the questions was about FrameMaker on Mac, though ;-)
;
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Designing Templates in FrameMaker 11
25July 10AM Pacific Time, Register at: http://adobe.ly/131zIx0
Template design in FrameMaker is intuitive, easy-to-grasp, yet produces potent
results, even in the early stages of a project. Whether you are working with
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It has also crashed for me on both of my attempts. But at least for me it
crashed after less than 3 or 4 minutes.
-Fred Ridder
> Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2013 11:17:43 +0100
> To: wr...@tycoint.com; framers@lists.frameusers.com
> From: srick...@wordmongers.demon.co.uk
> Subject: Re: Adobe Tech Comm Co
At 08:26 + 19/7/13, Reng, Dr. Winfried wrote:
>Adobe conducts a "Adobe Tech Comm Content Strategy and Tools Survey".
>The link is below.
>If you want to vote for/against any specific licensing models, then here is
>the place to tell directly to Adobe.
I have now tried to complete this survey
Hi Alan,
In the paragraph above it says:
We will be announcing the winners during the week of 7th October 2013. The
Winners will be notified by email. If a potential Winner cannot be contacted,
is contacted and does not respond as directed within the time allotted
following attempted notificat
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