Re: Manually resizing table cell width

2012-11-05 Thread Robert Lauriston
Most of those OWL users are on Macs, aren't they?

Maybe I'm mistakenly blaming OWL for some other code in the TCS 3.5
suite. The other day when saving as PDF it failed with an error
message in the FrameMaker console regarding some font handler. The
message said to reboot the system. Nothing else (killing the process
tree, etc.) seemed to clear up the problem, so I rebooted and it was
gone.

On Sat, Nov 3, 2012 at 9:55 PM, Dov Isaacs  wrote:
>
> For whatever plusses and minuses there are to Adobe using OWL for its user 
> interface, there is nothing that it can do that would require a system reboot 
> to work correctly. Once you have left the application using OWL, you are 
> completely out of that environment. There is nothing persistent about OWL 
> that gets reset only by a reboot operation. Nor does OWL operate at a 
> protection level of the operating system where it can have that level of 
> influence.
>
> Given that Adobe has not heard of experiences similar to yours from its 
> millions of users of its applications that use this interface (i.e., all the 
> CS applications, for example), the issues you are experiencing may be local 
> to your system., possibly either the video driver or video card itself.
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Manually resizing table cell width

2012-11-05 Thread Robert Lauriston
Most of those OWL users are on Macs, aren't they?

Maybe I'm mistakenly blaming OWL for some other code in the TCS 3.5
suite. The other day when saving as PDF it failed with an error
message in the FrameMaker console regarding some font handler. The
message said to reboot the system. Nothing else (killing the process
tree, etc.) seemed to clear up the problem, so I rebooted and it was
gone.

On Sat, Nov 3, 2012 at 9:55 PM, Dov Isaacs  wrote:
>
> For whatever plusses and minuses there are to Adobe using OWL for its user 
> interface, there is nothing that it can do that would require a system reboot 
> to work correctly. Once you have left the application using OWL, you are 
> completely out of that environment. There is nothing persistent about OWL 
> that gets reset only by a reboot operation. Nor does OWL operate at a 
> protection level of the operating system where it can have that level of 
> influence.
>
> Given that Adobe has not heard of experiences similar to yours from its 
> millions of users of its applications that use this interface (i.e., all the 
> CS applications, for example), the issues you are experiencing may be local 
> to your system., possibly either the video driver or video card itself.


RE: Manually resizing table cell width

2012-11-03 Thread Dov Isaacs
For whatever plusses and minuses there are to Adobe using OWL for its user 
interface, there is nothing that it can do that would require a system reboot 
to work correctly. Once you have left the application using OWL, you are 
completely out of that environment. There is nothing persistent about OWL that 
gets reset only by a reboot operation. Nor does OWL operate at a protection 
level of the operating system where it can have that level of influence.

Given that Adobe has not heard of experiences similar to yours from its 
millions of users of its applications that use this interface (i.e., all the CS 
applications, for example), the issues you are experiencing may be local to 
your system., possibly either the video driver or video card itself.

Please submit a report to Adobe including specific information about the 
anomalies you are experiencing and information about your system's 
configuration, especially video card and video driver version.

- Dov

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Subject: Re: Manually resizing table cell width


Windows 7 is the most stable OS I've used in years. I almost never

need to reboot except when an installer requires it.



Unfortunately Adobe uses a homebrew UI framework (Adobe OS Widget

Library aka OWL) that's buggy as hell. Occasionally it gets itself

into a state where it needs the system to be rebooted before it will

work right, but I don't think that's Windows' fault.



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mailto:craig...@hotmail.com>> wrote:

> ... I always restart

> Windows machines before leaving for the day.

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2012-11-03 Thread Dov Isaacs
For whatever plusses and minuses there are to Adobe using OWL for its user 
interface, there is nothing that it can do that would require a system reboot 
to work correctly. Once you have left the application using OWL, you are 
completely out of that environment. There is nothing persistent about OWL that 
gets reset only by a reboot operation. Nor does OWL operate at a protection 
level of the operating system where it can have that level of influence.

Given that Adobe has not heard of experiences similar to yours from its 
millions of users of its applications that use this interface (i.e., all the CS 
applications, for example), the issues you are experiencing may be local to 
your system., possibly either the video driver or video card itself.

Please submit a report to Adobe including specific information about the 
anomalies you are experiencing and information about your system's 
configuration, especially video card and video driver version.

- Dov

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Adobe Systems Incorporated

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Subject: Re: Manually resizing table cell width


Windows 7 is the most stable OS I've used in years. I almost never

need to reboot except when an installer requires it.



Unfortunately Adobe uses a homebrew UI framework (Adobe OS Widget

Library aka OWL) that's buggy as hell. Occasionally it gets itself

into a state where it needs the system to be rebooted before it will

work right, but I don't think that's Windows' fault.



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> ... I always restart

> Windows machines before leaving for the day.

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Re: Manually resizing table cell width

2012-11-03 Thread Robert Lauriston
Windows 7 is the most stable OS I've used in years. I almost never
need to reboot except when an installer requires it.

Unfortunately Adobe uses a homebrew UI framework (Adobe OS Widget
Library aka OWL) that's buggy as hell. Occasionally it gets itself
into a state where it needs the system to be rebooted before it will
work right, but I don't think that's Windows' fault.

On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 9:04 AM, Craig Ede  wrote:
> ... I always restart
> Windows machines before leaving for the day.
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RE: Manually resizing table cell width

2012-11-02 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net)
Craig Ede wrote:


> Ah, Windows. I can remember running FrameMaker on a SUN workstation that 
> hadn't been rebooted for months and never having a problem. At the same time 
> I would be rebooting Windows a least twice daily. Now I always restart 
> Windows machines before leaving for the day.

Yes, indeed! :)

An example (see the _number_ of days below) of a Sun system:

# rsh XX uptime
  2:04pm  up 576 day(s), 20:22,  2 users,  load average: 0.01, 0.01, 0.03

This next one is an example of why Sun Solaris servers are so much better for 
"always-running" environments than anything that Intel and Microsoft have 
_ever_ offered:

# rsh YY uptime
  2:08pm  up 1918 day(s), 22:33,  6 users,  load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.01

(The system names XX and YY are altered, of course!)

Z
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Manually resizing table cell width

2012-11-02 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net)
Craig Ede wrote:


> Ah, Windows. I can remember running FrameMaker on a SUN workstation that 
> hadn't been rebooted for months and never having a problem. At the same time 
> I would be rebooting Windows a least twice daily. Now I always restart 
> Windows machines before leaving for the day.

Yes, indeed! :)

An example (see the _number_ of days below) of a Sun system:

# rsh XX uptime
  2:04pm  up 576 day(s), 20:22,  2 users,  load average: 0.01, 0.01, 0.03

This next one is an example of why Sun Solaris servers are so much better for 
"always-running" environments than anything that Intel and Microsoft have 
_ever_ offered:

# rsh YY uptime
  2:08pm  up 1918 day(s), 22:33,  6 users,  load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.01

(The system names XX and YY are altered, of course!)

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Manually resizing table cell width

2012-11-02 Thread Robert Lauriston
Windows 7 is the most stable OS I've used in years. I almost never
need to reboot except when an installer requires it.

Unfortunately Adobe uses a homebrew UI framework (Adobe OS Widget
Library aka OWL) that's buggy as hell. Occasionally it gets itself
into a state where it needs the system to be rebooted before it will
work right, but I don't think that's Windows' fault.

On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 9:04 AM, Craig Ede  wrote:
> ... I always restart
> Windows machines before leaving for the day.


RE: Manually resizing table cell width

2012-11-02 Thread Craig Ede

Ah, Windows. I can remember running FrameMaker on a SUN workstation that hadn't 
been rebooted for months and never having a problem. At the same time I would 
be rebooting Windows a least twice daily. Now I always restart Windows machines 
before leaving for the day. Craig
 Subject: RE: Manually resizing table cell width
Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2012 10:58:04 -0400
From: gal...@epicor.com
To: craig...@hotmail.com; framers@lists.frameusers.com





In checking 
that I’m fully patched, I also checked for the problem again and discovered the 
functionality has been restored. Closing and relaunching Frame hadn’t worked, 
but rebooting Windows when I left last night apparently put things back to 
normal. Next time I’ll remember to do that basic old step first and contact the 
list second.  :( 





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2012-11-02 Thread Craig Ede

Ah, Windows. I can remember running FrameMaker on a SUN workstation that hadn't 
been rebooted for months and never having a problem. At the same time I would 
be rebooting Windows a least twice daily. Now I always restart Windows machines 
before leaving for the day. Craig
 Subject: RE: Manually resizing table cell width
Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2012 10:58:04 -0400
From: gal...@epicor.com
To: craigede at hotmail.com; framers at lists.frameusers.com





In checking 
that I?m fully patched, I also checked for the problem again and discovered the 
functionality has been restored. Closing and relaunching Frame hadn?t worked, 
but rebooting Windows when I left last night apparently put things back to 
normal. Next time I?ll remember to do that basic old step first and contact the 
list second.  :( 






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RE: Manually resizing table cell width

2012-11-01 Thread Gay Alson
In checking that I'm fully patched, I also checked for the problem again
and discovered the functionality has been restored. Closing and
relaunching Frame hadn't worked, but rebooting Windows when I left last
night apparently put things back to normal. Next time I'll remember to
do that basic old step first and contact the list second.  :(

 

Thanks Craig et al,

~~Gay

 

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www.epicor.com <http://www.epicor.com/> 
Tel.: (514) 428-2116
Fax: (514) 426-0824
Email: gal...@epicor.com
 

 

From: Craig Ede [mailto:craig...@hotmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2012 8:55 AM
To: Gay Alson; framers
Subject: RE: Manually resizing table cell width

 

Gay,
 
I'm also working with FM11 and both these functions are working fine. 
 
Firstly, I would make sure you are updated to the latest revision (FM
11.01.382).
Secondly, I would try setting your interface to Structured FrameMaker
just to see if it works in that environment.  (As we have learned, some
things have been known to work there that do not work in the Standard
interface.)
 
Let us know what finally solves this for you.
 
Thanks.
 
Craig

> Subject: Manually resizing table cell width
> Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2012 15:59:01 -0400
> From: gal...@epicor.com
> To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
> 
> Hi again, Framers--
> 
> To manually resize cell widths, I usually select the table cell
(column
> or entire row) and click the little black resizing node (thanks,
Curtis)
> to drag it and resize the cell wider or narrower.
> 
> For whatever reason, I can no longer do this. I'm on FM 11, have been
> for a few months now, and I'm sure this is something new or else I'd
> have noticed this before now.
> 
> Also, when I select a table cell and right-click, the selection
> highlighting disappears and the context menu no longer offers table
> formatting commands.
> 
> What could I have done to bollux up this functionality? More
important,
> how can I fix it?
> 
> TIA,
> ~~Gay
> 

 

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RE: Manually resizing table cell width

2012-11-01 Thread Craig Ede

Gay, I'm also working with FM11 and both these functions are working fine.  
Firstly, I would make sure you are updated to the latest revision (FM 
11.01.382).
Secondly, I would try setting your interface to Structured FrameMaker just to 
see if it works in that environment.  (As we have learned, some things have 
been known to work there that do not work in the Standard interface.) Let us 
know what finally solves this for you. Thanks. Craig> Subject: Manually 
resizing table cell width
> Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2012 15:59:01 -0400
> From: gal...@epicor.com
> To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
> 
> Hi again, Framers--
> 
> To manually resize cell widths, I usually select the table cell (column
> or entire row) and click the little black resizing node (thanks, Curtis)
> to drag it and resize the cell wider or narrower.
> 
> For whatever reason, I can no longer do this. I'm on FM 11, have been
> for a few months now, and I'm sure this is something new or else I'd
> have noticed this before now.
> 
> Also, when I select a table cell and right-click, the selection
> highlighting disappears and the context menu no longer offers table
> formatting commands.
> 
> What could I have done to bollux up this functionality? More important,
> how can I fix it?
> 
> TIA,
> ~~Gay
> 
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Manually resizing table cell width

2012-11-01 Thread Gay Alson
In checking that I'm fully patched, I also checked for the problem again
and discovered the functionality has been restored. Closing and
relaunching Frame hadn't worked, but rebooting Windows when I left last
night apparently put things back to normal. Next time I'll remember to
do that basic old step first and contact the list second.  :(



Thanks Craig et al,

~~Gay



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Fax: (514) 426-0824
Email: galson at epicor.com




From: Craig Ede [mailto:craig...@hotmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2012 8:55 AM
To: Gay Alson; framers
Subject: RE: Manually resizing table cell width



Gay,

I'm also working with FM11 and both these functions are working fine. 

Firstly, I would make sure you are updated to the latest revision (FM
11.01.382).
Secondly, I would try setting your interface to Structured FrameMaker
just to see if it works in that environment.  (As we have learned, some
things have been known to work there that do not work in the Standard
interface.)

Let us know what finally solves this for you.

Thanks.

Craig

> Subject: Manually resizing table cell width
> Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2012 15:59:01 -0400
> From: GALSON at epicor.com
> To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
> 
> Hi again, Framers--
> 
> To manually resize cell widths, I usually select the table cell
(column
> or entire row) and click the little black resizing node (thanks,
Curtis)
> to drag it and resize the cell wider or narrower.
> 
> For whatever reason, I can no longer do this. I'm on FM 11, have been
> for a few months now, and I'm sure this is something new or else I'd
> have noticed this before now.
> 
> Also, when I select a table cell and right-click, the selection
> highlighting disappears and the context menu no longer offers table
> formatting commands.
> 
> What could I have done to bollux up this functionality? More
important,
> how can I fix it?
> 
> TIA,
> ~~Gay
> 



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Manually resizing table cell width

2012-11-01 Thread Craig Ede

Gay, I'm also working with FM11 and both these functions are working fine.  
Firstly, I would make sure you are updated to the latest revision (FM 
11.01.382).
Secondly, I would try setting your interface to Structured FrameMaker just to 
see if it works in that environment.  (As we have learned, some things have 
been known to work there that do not work in the Standard interface.) Let us 
know what finally solves this for you. Thanks. Craig> Subject: Manually 
resizing table cell width
> Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2012 15:59:01 -0400
> From: GALSON at epicor.com
> To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
> 
> Hi again, Framers--
> 
> To manually resize cell widths, I usually select the table cell (column
> or entire row) and click the little black resizing node (thanks, Curtis)
> to drag it and resize the cell wider or narrower.
> 
> For whatever reason, I can no longer do this. I'm on FM 11, have been
> for a few months now, and I'm sure this is something new or else I'd
> have noticed this before now.
> 
> Also, when I select a table cell and right-click, the selection
> highlighting disappears and the context menu no longer offers table
> formatting commands.
> 
> What could I have done to bollux up this functionality? More important,
> how can I fix it?
> 
> TIA,
> ~~Gay
> 

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Manually resizing table cell width

2012-11-01 Thread Gay Alson
Hi again, Framers--

To manually resize cell widths, I usually select the table cell (column
or entire row) and click the little black resizing node (thanks, Curtis)
to drag it and resize the cell wider or narrower.

For whatever reason, I can no longer do this. I'm on FM 11, have been
for a few months now, and I'm sure this is something new or else I'd
have noticed this before now.

Also, when I select a table cell and right-click, the selection
highlighting disappears and the context menu no longer offers table
formatting commands.

What could I have done to bollux up this functionality? More important,
how can I fix it?

TIA,
~~Gay


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Manually resizing table cell width

2012-10-31 Thread Gay Alson
Hi again, Framers--

To manually resize cell widths, I usually select the table cell (column
or entire row) and click the little black resizing node (thanks, Curtis)
to drag it and resize the cell wider or narrower.

For whatever reason, I can no longer do this. I'm on FM 11, have been
for a few months now, and I'm sure this is something new or else I'd
have noticed this before now.

Also, when I select a table cell and right-click, the selection
highlighting disappears and the context menu no longer offers table
formatting commands.

What could I have done to bollux up this functionality? More important,
how can I fix it?

TIA,
~~Gay


Gay Alson
Senior Technical Writer
www.epicor.com
Tel.: (514) 428-2116
Fax: (514) 426-0824
E-mail: galson at epicor.com


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