Re: [Framers] FM12 - List of Imported Graphics != All Files

2018-09-19 Thread cuc tu
All,


I reinstalled FM12 and patched it, and inserting a list of imported graphics to 
the book now works. Thanks for all of the suggestions.


C2
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Re: [Framers] FM12 - List of Imported Graphics != All Files

2018-09-19 Thread cuc tu
Thanks for the offer.


I'm wondering if the feature is broken or if I'm not setting it up correctly? I 
was certain it worked before, perhaps that was FM9.


C2

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Subject: Re: [Framers] FM12 - List of Imported Graphics != All Files
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You might want to try Rick Quattro's ArchiveES script. It collects all
graphics into their own folder and updates all files in a book to use the
new path.

On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 6:19 PM cuc tu  wrote:

> Hi All,
>
>
> I've used to add a list of imported graphics, and then use that write a
> batch file to collect all of the files into a single folder, and then
> update Frame to use that folder. Now, I am not getting all of the files. It
> seems like Frame gets stuck on a single file type, such as Illustrator, and
> ignores the rest. Sometimes I get a mix, such as all .ai and one .jpg. That
> is consistent, however.
>
>
>   1.  Open book file
>   2.  Add > List Of >  References...
>   3.  Include References: Imported Graphics
>   4.  Update book, including all selections
>   5.  Ta-da - a partial list
>
>
> Have I forgotten something that will produce a complete list? I am not
> creating a list for just the file, since no other files were opened, but I
> have tried opening all the files and selecting the book when adding the
> list, to avoid the confusing message about adding the list to the book.
>
>
> FM12 unstructured.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> C2
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Re: [Framers] FM12 - List of Imported Graphics != All Files

2018-09-17 Thread Lin Sims
You might want to try Rick Quattro's ArchiveES script. It collects all
graphics into their own folder and updates all files in a book to use the
new path.

On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 6:19 PM cuc tu  wrote:

> Hi All,
>
>
> I've used to add a list of imported graphics, and then use that write a
> batch file to collect all of the files into a single folder, and then
> update Frame to use that folder. Now, I am not getting all of the files. It
> seems like Frame gets stuck on a single file type, such as Illustrator, and
> ignores the rest. Sometimes I get a mix, such as all .ai and one .jpg. That
> is consistent, however.
>
>
>   1.  Open book file
>   2.  Add > List Of >  References...
>   3.  Include References: Imported Graphics
>   4.  Update book, including all selections
>   5.  Ta-da - a partial list
>
>
> Have I forgotten something that will produce a complete list? I am not
> creating a list for just the file, since no other files were opened, but I
> have tried opening all the files and selecting the book when adding the
> list, to avoid the confusing message about adding the list to the book.
>
>
> FM12 unstructured.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> C2
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[Framers] FM12 - List of Imported Graphics != All Files

2018-09-17 Thread cuc tu
Hi All,


I've used to add a list of imported graphics, and then use that write a batch 
file to collect all of the files into a single folder, and then update Frame to 
use that folder. Now, I am not getting all of the files. It seems like Frame 
gets stuck on a single file type, such as Illustrator, and ignores the rest. 
Sometimes I get a mix, such as all .ai and one .jpg. That is consistent, 
however.


  1.  Open book file
  2.  Add > List Of >  References...
  3.  Include References: Imported Graphics
  4.  Update book, including all selections
  5.  Ta-da - a partial list


Have I forgotten something that will produce a complete list? I am not creating 
a list for just the file, since no other files were opened, but I have tried 
opening all the files and selecting the book when adding the list, to avoid the 
confusing message about adding the list to the book.


FM12 unstructured.


Thanks,

C2
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List of imported graphics

2007-06-09 Thread frameus...@systec-gmbh.com

You could get a list of imported graphics, referenced text insets and
chapters in a book.
That is possible in a document, in a book with chapters and in a book with
books.

Take TOOLBOX for FrameMaker: Tool "Book Transfer" create a list before you
can transfer the book.
Download and information: www.toolboxforme.com

Georg Eck
(CEO and ACE)




Re: List of imported graphics

2007-06-09 Thread frameusers

You could get a list of imported graphics, referenced text insets and
chapters in a book.
That is possible in a document, in a book with chapters and in a book with
books.

Take TOOLBOX for FrameMaker: Tool "Book Transfer" create a list before you
can transfer the book.
Download and information: www.toolboxforme.com

Georg Eck
(CEO and ACE)

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List of imported graphics

2007-06-04 Thread robert.wer...@appsense.com
Does Add > List of > References > Imported Graphics not do it?

Otherwise, theres a tool called Archive Book by Bruce Foster. Compiles
the contents of a book into a separate location and pulls in any
referenced graphics and text insets into Graphics and Text sub
directories. 

-Original Message-
From: Van Boening, Tammy [mailto:tammy.vanboen...@fiserv.com] 
Sent: 01 June 2007 15:38
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: List of imported graphics

My apologies in advance - I know that this has been discussed before on
the list, but I can't find it in the archives. I have a graphics folder
for a Frame book that contains not only all of the graphics that are
imported by reference into the various book files, but also, a bunch of
graphic that I don't need to use anymore, that are outdated and/or
incorrect graphics and so on. Before I check all of my folders into
ClearCase, I want to delete these "junk" graphics that are just taking
up space. How do I go about generating a list of what graphics are
actually used where in the book.  (I obviously want to compare this list
to the actual directory contents and nuke those from the directory that
don't appear on the list.) If I had only a small amount of graphics, I
could do this manually, but I have over several hundred graphics (it's a
BIG book), so . . .


TIA,

TVB

Tammy L. Van Boening
Senior Technical Writer
Fiserv Insurance Solutions 
Property and Casualty Division
303-729-7733
tammy.vanboening at fiserv.com
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RE: List of imported graphics

2007-06-04 Thread Robert.Werner
Does Add > List of > References > Imported Graphics not do it?

Otherwise, theres a tool called Archive Book by Bruce Foster. Compiles
the contents of a book into a separate location and pulls in any
referenced graphics and text insets into Graphics and Text sub
directories. 

-Original Message-
From: Van Boening, Tammy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 01 June 2007 15:38
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: List of imported graphics

My apologies in advance - I know that this has been discussed before on
the list, but I can't find it in the archives. I have a graphics folder
for a Frame book that contains not only all of the graphics that are
imported by reference into the various book files, but also, a bunch of
graphic that I don't need to use anymore, that are outdated and/or
incorrect graphics and so on. Before I check all of my folders into
ClearCase, I want to delete these "junk" graphics that are just taking
up space. How do I go about generating a list of what graphics are
actually used where in the book.  (I obviously want to compare this list
to the actual directory contents and nuke those from the directory that
don't appear on the list.) If I had only a small amount of graphics, I
could do this manually, but I have over several hundred graphics (it's a
BIG book), so . . .


TIA,

TVB

Tammy L. Van Boening
Senior Technical Writer
Fiserv Insurance Solutions 
Property and Casualty Division
303-729-7733
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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List of imported graphics

2007-06-01 Thread Yves Barbion
I use Bruce Foster's Archive plug-in for this purpose 
(http://home.comcast.net/~bruce.foster/Archive.htm):

   1. Archive my Frame book to a different (target) folder.
   2. Delete all the graphics in the source folder.
   3. Move the target folder back to the source.

Works great, but you need to be careful when you have several books in 
several folders which use "common" graphics.


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Van Boening, Tammy wrote:
> My apologies in advance - I know that this has been discussed before on
> the list, but I can't find it in the archives. I have a graphics folder
> for a Frame book that contains not only all of the graphics that are
> imported by reference into the various book files, but also, a bunch of
> graphic that I don't need to use anymore, that are outdated and/or
> incorrect graphics and so on. Before I check all of my folders into
> ClearCase, I want to delete these "junk" graphics that are just taking
> up space. How do I go about generating a list of what graphics are
> actually used where in the book.  (I obviously want to compare this list
> to the actual directory contents and nuke those from the directory that
> don't appear on the list.) If I had only a small amount of graphics, I
> could do this manually, but I have over several hundred graphics (it's a
> BIG book), so . . .
>
>
> TIA,
>
> TVB
>
> Tammy L. Van Boening
> Senior Technical Writer
> Fiserv Insurance Solutions 
> Property and Casualty Division
> 303-729-7733
> tammy.vanboening at fiserv.com
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List of imported graphics

2007-06-01 Thread Pinkham, Jim
In the Book window go to Add -- List Of -- References and then choose
Imported Graphics. 

-Original Message-
From: framers-bounces+jim.pinkham=voith@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces+jim.pinkham=voith.com at lists.frameusers.com] On
Behalf Of Van Boening, Tammy
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 9:38 AM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: List of imported graphics

My apologies in advance - I know that this has been discussed before on
the list, but I can't find it in the archives. I have a graphics folder
for a Frame book that contains not only all of the graphics that are
imported by reference into the various book files, but also, a bunch of
graphic that I don't need to use anymore, that are outdated and/or
incorrect graphics and so on. Before I check all of my folders into
ClearCase, I want to delete these "junk" graphics that are just taking
up space. How do I go about generating a list of what graphics are
actually used where in the book.  (I obviously want to compare this list
to the actual directory contents and nuke those from the directory that
don't appear on the list.) If I had only a small amount of graphics, I
could do this manually, but I have over several hundred graphics (it's a
BIG book), so . . .


TIA,

TVB

Tammy L. Van Boening
Senior Technical Writer
Fiserv Insurance Solutions
Property and Casualty Division
303-729-7733
tammy.vanboening at fiserv.com
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List of imported graphics

2007-06-01 Thread Van Boening, Tammy
Richard, Rene, Yves, et. al. 

Thanks so much for the valuable information. Nice way to manage project
information. This list is awesome.

TGIF,

TVB


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Property and Casualty Division 
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From: Rene Stephenson [mailto:rinn...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 8:52 AM
To: Yves Barbion; Van Boening, Tammy
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: List of imported graphics


We still include the Index of References before using the archive
plugin, so that you can tell at a glance if the graphic was originally a
shared graphic with some other project... due to the way we've named our
shared folders. We don't keep the IOR in the book file, but we do keep
it in the project folder and include it with the archive.

HTH
Rene Stephenson

Yves Barbion  wrote: 

I use Bruce Foster's Archive plug-in for this purpose 
(http://home.comcast.net/~bruce.foster/Archive.htm):

1. Archive my Frame book to a different (target) folder.
2. Delete all the graphics in the source folder.
3. Move the target folder back to the source.

Works great, but you need to be careful when you have several
books in 
several folders which use "common" graphics.


Yves Barbion 
Documentation Architect
Adobe-Certified FrameMaker Instructor


Scripto bvba
Asselsstraat 65
9031 Gent
Belgium
T: +32 494 12 01 89
F: +32 9 366 50 32
BTW (VAT) BE 0886.192.394
skype: yves.barbion




Van Boening, Tammy wrote:
> My apologies in advance - I know that this has been discussed
before on
> the list, but I can't find it in the archives. I have a
graphics folder
> for a Frame book that contains not only all of the graphics
that are
> imported by reference into the various book files, but also, a
bunch of
> graphic that I don't need to use anymore, that are outdated
and/or
> incorrect graphics and so on. Before I check all of my folders
into
> ClearCase, I want to delete these "junk" graphics that are
just taking
> up space. How do I go about generating a list of what graphics
are
> actually used where in the book. (I obviously want to compare
this list
> to the actual directory contents and nuke those from the
directory that
> don't appear on the list.) If I had only a small amount of
graphics, I
> could do this manually, but I have over several hundred
graphics (it's a
> BIG book), so . . .
>
>
> TIA,
>
> TVB
>
> Tammy L. Van Boening
> Senior Technical Writer
> Fiserv Insurance Solutions 
> Property and Casualty Division
> 303-729-7733
> tammy.vanboening at fiserv.com
>
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List of imported graphics

2007-06-01 Thread Van Boening, Tammy
Thank you! 


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[mailto:framers-bounces+tammy.vanboening=fiserv.com at lists.frameusers.com
] On Behalf Of Combs, Richard
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 8:49 AM
To: Van Boening, Tammy; framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: List of imported graphics

Van Boening, Tammy wrote:

> just taking up space. How do I go about generating a list of what 
> graphics are actually used where in the book.  (I obviously want to 
> compare this list to the actual directory contents and nuke those from

> the directory that don't appear on the list.)

To compare the list with the directory contents, you need it in
alphabetical order. So you don't want a list, but an index. From the
book window, select Add > Index of > References, and in the dialog,
select Imported Graphics. 

Richard


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List of imported graphics

2007-06-01 Thread Combs, Richard
Van Boening, Tammy wrote:

> just taking up space. How do I go about generating a list of 
> what graphics are actually used where in the book.  (I 
> obviously want to compare this list to the actual directory 
> contents and nuke those from the directory that don't appear 
> on the list.) 

To compare the list with the directory contents, you need it in
alphabetical order. So you don't want a list, but an index. From the
book window, select Add > Index of > References, and in the dialog,
select Imported Graphics. 

Richard


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List of imported graphics

2007-06-01 Thread Van Boening, Tammy
My apologies in advance - I know that this has been discussed before on
the list, but I can't find it in the archives. I have a graphics folder
for a Frame book that contains not only all of the graphics that are
imported by reference into the various book files, but also, a bunch of
graphic that I don't need to use anymore, that are outdated and/or
incorrect graphics and so on. Before I check all of my folders into
ClearCase, I want to delete these "junk" graphics that are just taking
up space. How do I go about generating a list of what graphics are
actually used where in the book.  (I obviously want to compare this list
to the actual directory contents and nuke those from the directory that
don't appear on the list.) If I had only a small amount of graphics, I
could do this manually, but I have over several hundred graphics (it's a
BIG book), so . . .


TIA,

TVB

Tammy L. Van Boening
Senior Technical Writer
Fiserv Insurance Solutions 
Property and Casualty Division
303-729-7733
tammy.vanboening at fiserv.com
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RE: List of imported graphics

2007-06-01 Thread Van Boening, Tammy
Richard, Rene, Yves, et. al. 
 
Thanks so much for the valuable information. Nice way to manage project
information. This list is awesome.
 
TGIF,
 
TVB
 

Tammy L. Van Boening 
Senior Technical Writer 
Fiserv Insurance Solutions 
Property and Casualty Division 
303-729-7733 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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From: Rene Stephenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 8:52 AM
To: Yves Barbion; Van Boening, Tammy
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: List of imported graphics


We still include the Index of References before using the archive
plugin, so that you can tell at a glance if the graphic was originally a
shared graphic with some other project... due to the way we've named our
shared folders. We don't keep the IOR in the book file, but we do keep
it in the project folder and include it with the archive.

HTH
Rene Stephenson

Yves Barbion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

I use Bruce Foster's Archive plug-in for this purpose 
(http://home.comcast.net/~bruce.foster/Archive.htm):

1. Archive my Frame book to a different (target) folder.
2. Delete all the graphics in the source folder.
3. Move the target folder back to the source.

Works great, but you need to be careful when you have several
books in 
several folders which use "common" graphics.


Yves Barbion 
Documentation Architect
Adobe-Certified FrameMaker Instructor


Scripto bvba
Asselsstraat 65
9031 Gent
Belgium
T: +32 494 12 01 89
F: +32 9 366 50 32
BTW (VAT) BE 0886.192.394
skype: yves.barbion




Van Boening, Tammy wrote:
> My apologies in advance - I know that this has been discussed
before on
> the list, but I can't find it in the archives. I have a
graphics folder
> for a Frame book that contains not only all of the graphics
that are
> imported by reference into the various book files, but also, a
bunch of
> graphic that I don't need to use anymore, that are outdated
and/or
> incorrect graphics and so on. Before I check all of my folders
into
> ClearCase, I want to delete these "junk" graphics that are
just taking
> up space. How do I go about generating a list of what graphics
are
> actually used where in the book. (I obviously want to compare
this list
> to the actual directory contents and nuke those from the
directory that
> don't appear on the list.) If I had only a small amount of
graphics, I
> could do this manually, but I have over several hundred
graphics (it's a
> BIG book), so . . .
>
>
> TIA,
>
> TVB
>
> Tammy L. Van Boening
> Senior Technical Writer
> Fiserv Insurance Solutions 
> Property and Casualty Division
> 303-729-7733
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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RE: List of imported graphics

2007-06-01 Thread Van Boening, Tammy
Thank you! 


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Subject: RE: List of imported graphics

Van Boening, Tammy wrote:

> just taking up space. How do I go about generating a list of what 
> graphics are actually used where in the book.  (I obviously want to 
> compare this list to the actual directory contents and nuke those from

> the directory that don't appear on the list.)

To compare the list with the directory contents, you need it in
alphabetical order. So you don't want a list, but an index. From the
book window, select Add > Index of > References, and in the dialog,
select Imported Graphics. 

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Re: List of imported graphics

2007-06-01 Thread Rene Stephenson
We still include the Index of References before using the archive plugin, so 
that you can tell at a glance if the graphic was originally a shared graphic 
with some other project... due to the way we've named our shared folders. We 
don't keep the IOR in the book file, but we do keep it in the project folder 
and include it with the archive.

HTH
Rene Stephenson

Yves Barbion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I use Bruce Foster's Archive plug-in 
for this purpose 
(http://home.comcast.net/~bruce.foster/Archive.htm):

   1. Archive my Frame book to a different (target) folder.
   2. Delete all the graphics in the source folder.
   3. Move the target folder back to the source.

Works great, but you need to be careful when you have several books in 
several folders which use "common" graphics.


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Adobe-Certified FrameMaker Instructor


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Asselsstraat 65
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Van Boening, Tammy wrote:
> My apologies in advance - I know that this has been discussed before on
> the list, but I can't find it in the archives. I have a graphics folder
> for a Frame book that contains not only all of the graphics that are
> imported by reference into the various book files, but also, a bunch of
> graphic that I don't need to use anymore, that are outdated and/or
> incorrect graphics and so on. Before I check all of my folders into
> ClearCase, I want to delete these "junk" graphics that are just taking
> up space. How do I go about generating a list of what graphics are
> actually used where in the book.  (I obviously want to compare this list
> to the actual directory contents and nuke those from the directory that
> don't appear on the list.) If I had only a small amount of graphics, I
> could do this manually, but I have over several hundred graphics (it's a
> BIG book), so . . .
>
>
> TIA,
>
> TVB
>
> Tammy L. Van Boening
> Senior Technical Writer
> Fiserv Insurance Solutions 
> Property and Casualty Division
> 303-729-7733
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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List of imported graphics

2007-06-01 Thread Rene Stephenson
We still include the Index of References before using the archive plugin, so 
that you can tell at a glance if the graphic was originally a shared graphic 
with some other project... due to the way we've named our shared folders. We 
don't keep the IOR in the book file, but we do keep it in the project folder 
and include it with the archive.

HTH
Rene Stephenson

Yves Barbion  wrote: I use Bruce Foster's Archive 
plug-in for this purpose 
(http://home.comcast.net/~bruce.foster/Archive.htm):

   1. Archive my Frame book to a different (target) folder.
   2. Delete all the graphics in the source folder.
   3. Move the target folder back to the source.

Works great, but you need to be careful when you have several books in 
several folders which use "common" graphics.


Yves Barbion 
Documentation Architect
Adobe-Certified FrameMaker Instructor


Scripto bvba
Asselsstraat 65
9031 Gent
Belgium
T: +32 494 12 01 89
F: +32 9 366 50 32
BTW (VAT) BE 0886.192.394
skype: yves.barbion




Van Boening, Tammy wrote:
> My apologies in advance - I know that this has been discussed before on
> the list, but I can't find it in the archives. I have a graphics folder
> for a Frame book that contains not only all of the graphics that are
> imported by reference into the various book files, but also, a bunch of
> graphic that I don't need to use anymore, that are outdated and/or
> incorrect graphics and so on. Before I check all of my folders into
> ClearCase, I want to delete these "junk" graphics that are just taking
> up space. How do I go about generating a list of what graphics are
> actually used where in the book.  (I obviously want to compare this list
> to the actual directory contents and nuke those from the directory that
> don't appear on the list.) If I had only a small amount of graphics, I
> could do this manually, but I have over several hundred graphics (it's a
> BIG book), so . . .
>
>
> TIA,
>
> TVB
>
> Tammy L. Van Boening
> Senior Technical Writer
> Fiserv Insurance Solutions 
> Property and Casualty Division
> 303-729-7733
> tammy.vanboening at fiserv.com
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RE: List of imported graphics

2007-06-01 Thread Combs, Richard
Van Boening, Tammy wrote:

> just taking up space. How do I go about generating a list of 
> what graphics are actually used where in the book.  (I 
> obviously want to compare this list to the actual directory 
> contents and nuke those from the directory that don't appear 
> on the list.) 

To compare the list with the directory contents, you need it in
alphabetical order. So you don't want a list, but an index. From the
book window, select Add > Index of > References, and in the dialog,
select Imported Graphics. 

Richard


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Re: List of imported graphics

2007-06-01 Thread Yves Barbion
I use Bruce Foster's Archive plug-in for this purpose 
(http://home.comcast.net/~bruce.foster/Archive.htm):


  1. Archive my Frame book to a different (target) folder.
  2. Delete all the graphics in the source folder.
  3. Move the target folder back to the source.

Works great, but you need to be careful when you have several books in 
several folders which use "common" graphics.



Yves Barbion 
Documentation Architect

Adobe-Certified FrameMaker Instructor


Scripto bvba
Asselsstraat 65
9031 Gent
Belgium
T: +32 494 12 01 89
F: +32 9 366 50 32
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Van Boening, Tammy wrote:

My apologies in advance - I know that this has been discussed before on
the list, but I can't find it in the archives. I have a graphics folder
for a Frame book that contains not only all of the graphics that are
imported by reference into the various book files, but also, a bunch of
graphic that I don't need to use anymore, that are outdated and/or
incorrect graphics and so on. Before I check all of my folders into
ClearCase, I want to delete these "junk" graphics that are just taking
up space. How do I go about generating a list of what graphics are
actually used where in the book.  (I obviously want to compare this list
to the actual directory contents and nuke those from the directory that
don't appear on the list.) If I had only a small amount of graphics, I
could do this manually, but I have over several hundred graphics (it's a
BIG book), so . . .


TIA,

TVB

Tammy L. Van Boening
Senior Technical Writer
Fiserv Insurance Solutions 
Property and Casualty Division

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RE: List of imported graphics

2007-06-01 Thread Pinkham, Jim
In the Book window go to Add -- List Of -- References and then choose
Imported Graphics. 

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Behalf Of Van Boening, Tammy
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 9:38 AM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: List of imported graphics

My apologies in advance - I know that this has been discussed before on
the list, but I can't find it in the archives. I have a graphics folder
for a Frame book that contains not only all of the graphics that are
imported by reference into the various book files, but also, a bunch of
graphic that I don't need to use anymore, that are outdated and/or
incorrect graphics and so on. Before I check all of my folders into
ClearCase, I want to delete these "junk" graphics that are just taking
up space. How do I go about generating a list of what graphics are
actually used where in the book.  (I obviously want to compare this list
to the actual directory contents and nuke those from the directory that
don't appear on the list.) If I had only a small amount of graphics, I
could do this manually, but I have over several hundred graphics (it's a
BIG book), so . . .


TIA,

TVB

Tammy L. Van Boening
Senior Technical Writer
Fiserv Insurance Solutions
Property and Casualty Division
303-729-7733
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Re: List of imported graphics

2007-06-01 Thread Rene Stephenson
If you do an Index of References for the book and select imported graphics, 
you'll get an alphabetized list of each imported graphic and where it's used.

However, we have found it more expedient to use Bruce Foster's Archive plugin. 
;-)

HTH
Rene Stephenson

"Van Boening, Tammy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: My apologies in advance - I 
know that this has been discussed before on
the list, but I can't find it in the archives. I have a graphics folder
for a Frame book that contains not only all of the graphics that are
imported by reference into the various book files, but also, a bunch of
graphic that I don't need to use anymore, that are outdated and/or
incorrect graphics and so on. Before I check all of my folders into
ClearCase, I want to delete these "junk" graphics that are just taking
up space. How do I go about generating a list of what graphics are
actually used where in the book.  (I obviously want to compare this list
to the actual directory contents and nuke those from the directory that
don't appear on the list.) If I had only a small amount of graphics, I
could do this manually, but I have over several hundred graphics (it's a
BIG book), so . . .


TIA,

TVB

Tammy L. Van Boening
Senior Technical Writer
Fiserv Insurance Solutions 
Property and Casualty Division
303-729-7733
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List of imported graphics

2007-06-01 Thread Rene Stephenson
If you do an Index of References for the book and select imported graphics, 
you'll get an alphabetized list of each imported graphic and where it's used.

However, we have found it more expedient to use Bruce Foster's Archive plugin. 
;-)

HTH
Rene Stephenson

"Van Boening, Tammy"  wrote: My apologies in 
advance - I know that this has been discussed before on
the list, but I can't find it in the archives. I have a graphics folder
for a Frame book that contains not only all of the graphics that are
imported by reference into the various book files, but also, a bunch of
graphic that I don't need to use anymore, that are outdated and/or
incorrect graphics and so on. Before I check all of my folders into
ClearCase, I want to delete these "junk" graphics that are just taking
up space. How do I go about generating a list of what graphics are
actually used where in the book.  (I obviously want to compare this list
to the actual directory contents and nuke those from the directory that
don't appear on the list.) If I had only a small amount of graphics, I
could do this manually, but I have over several hundred graphics (it's a
BIG book), so . . .


TIA,

TVB

Tammy L. Van Boening
Senior Technical Writer
Fiserv Insurance Solutions 
Property and Casualty Division
303-729-7733
tammy.vanboening at fiserv.com
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List of imported graphics

2007-06-01 Thread Van Boening, Tammy
My apologies in advance - I know that this has been discussed before on
the list, but I can't find it in the archives. I have a graphics folder
for a Frame book that contains not only all of the graphics that are
imported by reference into the various book files, but also, a bunch of
graphic that I don't need to use anymore, that are outdated and/or
incorrect graphics and so on. Before I check all of my folders into
ClearCase, I want to delete these "junk" graphics that are just taking
up space. How do I go about generating a list of what graphics are
actually used where in the book.  (I obviously want to compare this list
to the actual directory contents and nuke those from the directory that
don't appear on the list.) If I had only a small amount of graphics, I
could do this manually, but I have over several hundred graphics (it's a
BIG book), so . . .


TIA,

TVB

Tammy L. Van Boening
Senior Technical Writer
Fiserv Insurance Solutions 
Property and Casualty Division
303-729-7733
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