Re: [Framers] Conditional Text Rows Outlined in FrameMaker Tables

2018-04-05 Thread Robert Lauriston
The conditional text display settings should not affect table border
thickness in PDF or other outputs.

On Thu, Apr 5, 2018 at 5:48 AM, Keith Soltys  wrote:
> In the Show/Hide conditional text dialog, there is a check box to turn off
> display of conditional text indicators. Clear this check box and the
> borders will go away. The conditions are still active.
>
> On Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at 5:20 PM, Tony Marek (PDF)  wrote:
>
>> ... If I mark a row in a Frame table as conditional with a specific tag (e.g.
>> “ACME Corp Only” tag), and then publish with that condition displayed, the
>> result is always a very heavy outline around that table row, in the color
>> of the condition tag. So, if I publish an ACME Corp Only book with tables,
>> then for the table rows with that conditional tag, there is an extra-heavy
>> border around the row.  This border displays in the color of the tag, no
>> matter what my other display options are. And the anomaly prints to .pdf or
>> other outputs, so the end-user gets to see this confusing heavy border
>> around certain rows. Setting row/column borders to “none” does not
>> eliminate this conditional border. ...
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Re: [Framers] Conditional Text Rows Outlined in FrameMaker Tables

2018-04-05 Thread Keith Soltys
In the Show/Hide conditional text dialog, there is a check box to turn off
display of conditional text indicators. Clear this check box and the
borders will go away. The conditions are still active.

Regards
Keith

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On Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at 5:20 PM, Tony Marek (PDF)  wrote:

> Hello Framers – I’ve had this annoying issue for a long time. I’m currently
> using Frame 12.
>
>
>
> If I mark a row in a Frame table as conditional with a specific tag (e.g.
> “ACME Corp Only” tag), and then publish with that condition displayed, the
> result is always a very heavy outline around that table row, in the color
> of the condition tag. So, if I publish an ACME Corp Only book with tables,
> then for the table rows with that conditional tag, there is an extra-heavy
> border around the row.  This border displays in the color of the tag, no
> matter what my other display options are. And the anomaly prints to .pdf or
> other outputs, so the end-user gets to see this confusing heavy border
> around certain rows. Setting row/column borders to “none” does not
> eliminate this conditional border. Do any of you know a way around this
> feature/bug? This issue has been around forever. The whole point of
> conditional content is to have it displayed or hidden without any visual
> cues that it’s conditional (unless you want them).
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tony M.
>
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[Framers] Conditional Text Rows Outlined in FrameMaker Tables

2018-04-04 Thread Tony Marek (PDF)
Hello Framers – I’ve had this annoying issue for a long time. I’m currently
using Frame 12.



If I mark a row in a Frame table as conditional with a specific tag (e.g.
“ACME Corp Only” tag), and then publish with that condition displayed, the
result is always a very heavy outline around that table row, in the color
of the condition tag. So, if I publish an ACME Corp Only book with tables,
then for the table rows with that conditional tag, there is an extra-heavy
border around the row.  This border displays in the color of the tag, no
matter what my other display options are. And the anomaly prints to .pdf or
other outputs, so the end-user gets to see this confusing heavy border
around certain rows. Setting row/column borders to “none” does not
eliminate this conditional border. Do any of you know a way around this
feature/bug? This issue has been around forever. The whole point of
conditional content is to have it displayed or hidden without any visual
cues that it’s conditional (unless you want them).



Thanks,

Tony M.

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