Hello All,
I have an interesting FrameMaker programming problem that I am having
trouble solving. I have a PDF that will help explain the problem at
http://www.frameexpert.com/SettingsGrid.pdf
Each row in the table represents a property setting (font size, leading,
etc.), while each cell in th
Hi Simon,
You are right, except if one or more of the lists is empty, it
short-circuits everything.
Rick
Hi Rick.
Unless I greatly misunderstand you, I believe you just need a series of
nested loops, driven by a series of string lists.
The rough algorithm is:
New StringList NewVar(vlFirst);
It's not pseudocode, but try these changes to Simon's algorithm.
Make each list the same length (the maximum number of values for a
property) and fill the unneeded indexes in each list with some unique
marker. Test for the marker in each loop. When you find it, drop
out of the current loop an
Hello All,
I have an interesting FrameMaker programming problem that I am having
trouble solving. I have a PDF that will help explain the problem at
http://www.frameexpert.com/SettingsGrid.pdf
Each row in the table represents a property setting (font size, leading,
etc.), while each cell in
Hi Simon,
You are right, except if one or more of the lists is empty, it
short-circuits everything.
Rick
Hi Rick.
Unless I greatly misunderstand you, I believe you just need a series of
nested loops, driven by a series of string lists.
The rough algorithm is:
New StringList NewVar(vlFirst)
It's not pseudocode, but try these changes to Simon's algorithm.
Make each list the same length (the maximum number of values for a
property) and fill the unneeded indexes in each list with some unique
marker. Test for the marker in each loop. When you find it, drop
out of the current loop a