Re: esc + m + p

2010-04-02 Thread Mike Wickham

I had a drive crash 4 days prior to release. After restore, I no longer
have any of my workflow tools. I am looking for the something I can't
recall that changes the default esc + m + p action to Below Current
Line, Center, Floating...regards, Kelly.



I think Bruce Fosters ImpGraph plugin does that. So you probably need to 
reinstall it.


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Re: esc + m + p

2010-04-02 Thread Jeremy H. Griffith
On Fri, 2 Apr 2010 14:26:26 -0500, Kelly McDaniel 
kmcdan...@pavtech.com wrote:

I had a drive crash 4 days prior to release. After restore, I no longer
have any of my workflow tools. I am looking for the something I can't
recall that changes the default esc + m + p action to Below Current
Line, Center, Floating.

Sounds like ShrinkWrapAsIs.dll.  It's available (free) 
from Carla Martinek's site at:
  http://martinek.us/shrinkwrap.html

Put it in frame\fminit\plugins, delete .cache there
(if any), restart Frame, and enjoy.  Then Esc m p 
will leave your existing anchor settings unchanged.

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RE: Esc-m-p to wrap anchored frame

2009-05-21 Thread Pinkham, Jim
It works in 9, too :)  

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Subject: Re: Esc-m-p to wrap anchored frame

On Wed, 20 May 2009 14:29:18 -0500 (CDT), Nancy Allison
ma...@verizon.net wrote:

I'm using Frame 7.1, and Esc-m-p works as advertised to wrap the 
anchored frame around the figure.

However, the setting Anchoring Position changes from Below Current 
Line to At insertion Point.

Yes, that's by design; it's meant for equations.

You need the free ShrinkWrapAsIs plugin:
  http://martinek.us/shrinkwrap.html

(Thanks, Carla!)

It works in 6.0, 7.0, 7.1, 7.2, and 8.
Maybe in 9 too, haven't tried it there.

HTH!

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RE: RE: Esc-m-p to wrap anchored frame

2009-05-21 Thread Richard Melanson
I agree !!  Great info.
Rick 

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Thank you all. You are the greatest!

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Re: Esc-m-p to wrap anchored frame

2009-05-20 Thread Art Campbell
Did you install the impgraph plug in that was mentioned in the earlier
threads on placement? That'll keep the settings consistent.

***
The over-laying text sounds weird though. Is FM fully patched? Video
drivers up to date?
Ctrl-L has no effect?

Art

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On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 3:29 PM, Nancy Allison ma...@verizon.net wrote:
 I'm using Frame 7.1, and Esc-m-p works as advertised to wrap the anchored 
 frame around the figure.

 However, the setting Anchoring Position changes from Below Current Line 
 to At insertion Point.

 I could live with this, and simply adjust the placement of the text, except 
 that in addition to shifting position, the anchored frame now covers some of 
 the surrounding text.

 None of the Runaround Properties makes any difference to this behavior.

 What's going on?

 Thanks.
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RE: Esc-m-p to wrap anchored frame

2009-05-20 Thread Combs, Richard
Nancy Allison wrote: 
 
 I'm using Frame 7.1, and Esc-m-p works as advertised to wrap the
anchored
 frame around the figure.
 
 However, the setting Anchoring Position changes from Below Current
Line
 to At insertion Point.
 
 I could live with this, and simply adjust the placement of the text,
except
 that in addition to shifting position, the anchored frame now covers
some
 of the surrounding text.
 
 None of the Runaround Properties makes any difference to this
behavior.
 
 What's going on?

Most likely, the pgf format into which you're inserting the graphics has
Line Spacing set to Fixed. Uncheck that and the space above the pgf will
grow to make room for the frame. If you can live with At Insertion Point
graphics, that's the simplest solution.

Alternatively, IIRC, there's a plugin or script that will shrinkwrap
graphics without changing Anchoring Position. Sorry, I don't recall any
details -- someone on the list will know. 

Richard


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RE: Esc-m-p to wrap anchored frame

2009-05-20 Thread Martinek, Carla
Nancy -

Another option is the shrinkwrap plugin, found here:

http://www.martinek.us/shrinkwrap.html


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RE: Esc-m-p to wrap anchored frame

2009-05-20 Thread Fred Ridder

Richard Combs wrote:

 Alternatively, IIRC, there's a plugin or script that will shrinkwrap
 graphics without changing Anchoring Position. Sorry, I don't recall any
 details -- someone on the list will know. 

 

See http://martinek.us/shrinkwrap.html for full info and download link.

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Re: RE: Esc-m-p to wrap anchored frame

2009-05-20 Thread Nancy Allison

Thank you all. You are the greatest!

--Nancy


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Re: Esc-m-p to wrap anchored frame

2009-05-20 Thread Jeremy H. Griffith
On Wed, 20 May 2009 14:29:18 -0500 (CDT), 
Nancy Allison ma...@verizon.net wrote:

I'm using Frame 7.1, and Esc-m-p works as advertised 
to wrap the anchored frame around the figure.

However, the setting Anchoring Position changes from 
Below Current Line to At insertion Point.

Yes, that's by design; it's meant for equations.

You need the free ShrinkWrapAsIs plugin:
  http://martinek.us/shrinkwrap.html

(Thanks, Carla!)

It works in 6.0, 7.0, 7.1, 7.2, and 8.
Maybe in 9 too, haven't tried it there.

HTH!

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RE: Esc-m-p to shrink anchored frame

2009-01-19 Thread Jennifer Randel
Hi Nancy, 
I use press the Applications key and then F12. 

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[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Nancy Allison
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 11:21 AM
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Subject: Esc-m-p to shrink anchored frame


I know that I've successfully used something like Esc-m-p to shrink-wrap the 
anchored frame to the graphic inside. The frame shrank, but everything else 
stayed the same.

However, when I do it now, yes, it gets shrink-wrapped, but it also changes the 
anchoring position of the anchored frame from Below Current Line to At 
Insertion Point. Totally wrecks my page formatting.

Is there a similar command that just shrinks the anchored frame without messing 
with the anchoring position?
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Re: Esc-m-p to shrink anchored frame

2009-01-16 Thread Yves Barbion
Hi Nancy

You can switch off fixed line spacing for your paragraphs: Paragraph
Designer  Basic tab  Line Spacing and clear the check box. The line
spacing will then automatically adjust itself to the height of the anchored
frame.

I put all of my graphics in a separate blank paragraph and I give it a
dedicated paratag (z_anchor). This gives me more flexibility to update
things: if I wish to have more white space above or below all of my graphics
in a book, for example, I just change the space above or below settings in
this paratag.

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RE: Esc-m-p to shrink anchored frame

2009-01-16 Thread Lea Rush
Carla,

I've had the same frustration with the shrinkwrap function. I'm happy to
report that the DLL works perfectly with FM8 on Vista. Thank you!

Lea

 -Original Message-
 
 Nancy -
 
 You need the ShrinkwrapAsIs plugin.
 
 See http://www.martinek.us/shrinkwrap.html to download it.  Note: I run
 it successfully with FM8, although I never bothered to update the web
 page to say so.
 
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RE: Esc-m-p to shrink anchored frame

2009-01-15 Thread Martinek, Carla
Nancy -

You need the ShrinkwrapAsIs plugin.

See http://www.martinek.us/shrinkwrap.html to download it.  Note: I run
it successfully with FM8, although I never bothered to update the web
page to say so.

-Carla
 



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[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Nancy Allison
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To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Esc-m-p to shrink anchored frame


I know that I've successfully used something like Esc-m-p to shrink-wrap
the anchored frame to the graphic inside. The frame shrank, but
everything else stayed the same.

However, when I do it now, yes, it gets shrink-wrapped, but it also
changes the anchoring position of the anchored frame from Below Current
Line to At Insertion Point. Totally wrecks my page formatting.

Is there a similar command that just shrinks the anchored frame without
messing with the anchoring position?
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Re: Esc m p

2008-06-10 Thread Art Campbell
Do a quick google for shrinkwrapasis plugin -- and try it out --
it's available on several sites.

Art

On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 1:38 PM, Kelly McDaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Has anyone found a fix for shrink wrap (Esc m p) that either leaves the
 anchored frame in place or has a config option so it can be changed from
 At Insertion Point to something else?...thanks, Kelly.



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RE: Esc m p

2008-06-10 Thread Kelly McDaniel
Found it. Works great!...tnx, Kelly.

 -Original Message-
 From: Art Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 2008-06-10 12:46
 To: Kelly McDaniel
 Cc: Frame Users
 Subject: Re: Esc m p
 
 Do a quick google for shrinkwrapasis plugin -- and try it out --
 it's available on several sites.
 
 Art
 
 On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 1:38 PM, Kelly McDaniel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Has anyone found a fix for shrink wrap (Esc m p) that either leaves
the
  anchored frame in place or has a config option so it can be changed
from
  At Insertion Point to something else?...thanks, Kelly.
 
 
 
  Kelly M. McDaniel
 
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Re: Esc m p

2008-06-10 Thread Rene Stephenson
Huh. This Esc m p feature doesn't cause the anchored frame to change to At 
Insertion Point in my FM7.2 on XP SP2, and I do not have ShrinkWrapAsIs.dll.  
Does Bruce Foster's ImpGraph.dll fix the Esc m p problem, too?

 
Rene L. Stephenson



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Subject: Re: Esc m p

Do a quick google for shrinkwrapasis plugin -- and try it out --
it's available on several sites.

Art

On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 1:38 PM, Kelly McDaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Has anyone found a fix for shrink wrap (Esc m p) that either leaves the
 anchored frame in place or has a config option so it can be changed from
 At Insertion Point to something else?...thanks, Kelly.



 Kelly M. McDaniel

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RE: Esc m p

2008-06-10 Thread Kelly McDaniel
Don't know.  Art?

Art for art's sake.

 



From: Rene Stephenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 2008-06-10 14:30
To: Art Campbell; Kelly McDaniel
Cc: Frame Users
Subject: Re: Esc m p

 

Huh. This Esc m p feature doesn't cause the anchored frame to change
to At Insertion Point in my FM7.2 on XP SP2, and I do not have
ShrinkWrapAsIs.dll.  Does Bruce Foster's ImpGraph.dll fix the Esc m p
problem, too?

 

Rene L. Stephenson

 

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To: Kelly McDaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Frame Users framers@lists.frameusers.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 1:46:21 PM
Subject: Re: Esc m p

Do a quick google for shrinkwrapasis plugin -- and try it out --
it's available on several sites.

Art

On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 1:38 PM, Kelly McDaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 Has anyone found a fix for shrink wrap (Esc m p) that either leaves
the
 anchored frame in place or has a config option so it can be changed
from
 At Insertion Point to something else?...thanks, Kelly.



 Kelly M. McDaniel

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Re: Esc m p

2008-06-10 Thread Art Campbell
I suppose that doesn't happen on Rene's system because he's changed
his configuration somehow, Kelly, but no way of knowing long distance.
If he has another .dll in place that manages graphic imports... that
could certainly be it, but unless you got Bruce's .dll and tested some
I don't know how you could tell which is doing what.

Art

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 Don't know.  Art?

 Art for art's sake.



 

 From: Rene Stephenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 2008-06-10 14:30
 To: Art Campbell; Kelly McDaniel
 Cc: Frame Users
 Subject: Re: Esc m p



 Huh. This Esc m p feature doesn't cause the anchored frame to change to At
 Insertion Point in my FM7.2 on XP SP2, and I do not have
 ShrinkWrapAsIs.dll.  Does Bruce Foster's ImpGraph.dll fix the Esc m p
 problem, too?



 Rene L. Stephenson



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 Cc: Frame Users framers@lists.frameusers.com
 Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 1:46:21 PM
 Subject: Re: Esc m p

 Do a quick google for shrinkwrapasis plugin -- and try it out --
 it's available on several sites.

 Art

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 wrote:
 Has anyone found a fix for shrink wrap (Esc m p) that either leaves the
 anchored frame in place or has a config option so it can be changed from
 At Insertion Point to something else?...thanks, Kelly.



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Re: Esc m p

2008-06-10 Thread Stuart Rogers
Rene Stephenson wrote:
 Huh. This Esc m p feature doesn't cause the anchored frame to
 change to At Insertion Point in my FM7.2 on XP SP2, and I do not have
 ShrinkWrapAsIs.dll.  Does Bruce Foster's ImpGraph.dll fix the Esc m p
 problem, too?
 

Yes.

ImpGraph is a shareware plugin for FrameMaker that lets you specify the 
default settings for the anchored frame created when you import a 
graphic and for the scale and runaround settings for an imported 
graphic. ImpGraph also includes a Graphics  Shrinkwrap command that is 
an enhanced version of the native FrameMaker Esc m p command. For the 
anchored frame, all settings allowed in the Anchored Frame dialog are 
supported. In addition, you can choose between two ways to size the 
frame: setting the width and height dimensions or shrinkwrapping the 
frame to fit the imported graphic. The ImpGraph enhanced Shrinkwrap 
command lets you specify the margin between the graphic and frame, 
leaves the anchor position for the parent frame unchanged, and can 
shrinkwrap multiple graphic objects in a single frame.

http://home.comcast.net/~bruce.foster/ImpGraph.htm

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RE: Esc m p

2008-03-12 Thread Martinek, Carla
A known bug (feature?) in FrameMaker is that if you use the Esc-m-p
Shrinkwrap command, it changes the anchor of the graphic from whatever
it was to At Insertion Point.

A smart Frame user wrote a small FDK plugin that preserves the settings
for an anchored frame when shrink wrapping. I received permission from
the developer to post the utility. It's at:

http://www.martinek.us/shrinkwrap.html

-Carla
 

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I have a large quantity of anchored frames that are configured every
different which-way. I am using Esc m p to shrinkwrap the frames, but
this defaults to At Insertion Point. I then must select the dropdown and
config the frame to Below Current Line/Center/no cropping/no floating.
This is a lot of keyboard-to-mouse-to-keyboard work.
Question: Is there a shrinkwrap keyboard shortcut that places the frame
Below Current Line. If so, what?
If not, can I mod the maker.ini to change the default for Esc m p? If
so, how?

Thanks...Kelly.

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Re: Esc-m-p DLL - Update

2006-02-13 Thread Paul Wilbraham

Bodvar

Ensure the document you are testing is saved, otherwise it does not work.

Tested with 7.0, 7.1  7.2 successfully.

Regards

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Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 9:16 AM
Subject: Re: Esc-m-p DLL - Update


With my 7.2 ShrinkWrapAsIs.dll does not seem to work. I copied the
file into the .\fminit\Plugins (while 7.2 was running) last Friday
only shutting the computer down over the weekend. I did not test it
until this morning and it seems to have no affect on the shortcut
ESC-m-p. The anchored frame changes to At insertion point. I have
not tried it with 7.0.

My environment is XP SP2 Lang=IS,is (which has affect on many
shortcuts, but seemingly until now, only those outside of the common
ASCII 128 character set.

Has anyone had a positive outcome for this on 7.2?

Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
Supervisor Publications
Air Atlanta Icelandic

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UPDATE:

The author of this DLL contacted me, and he approves it being posted.
He wishes to remain anonymous because he cannot offer technical support
for the DLL.

He also provided me with the complete zip file, which has contains the
following:

ShrinkWrapAsIs.dll
---
A compiled Windows DLL for FM 6.0***. Exit FM, copy the DLL to
fminit\Plugins, restart FM, and cross fingers that it still works with
your version of FM. (You do not need to edit your maker.ini file.)

ShrinkWrapAsIs.c
---
Source file that was used when compiling this DLL.

ShrinkWrapAsIs.rc
---
Resource file that was used when compiling this DLL.

If you prefer this approach, feel free to use this plugin.
If you are using a non-Windows platform, you'll have to compile the
source yourself, and probably add an appropriate entry in some FM config
file to register the plugin.


***I have successfully been using the plugin with FM7 since it was
released.

The DLL is available at the same link I posted yesterday.
http://martinek.us/shrinkwrap.html


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Re: Esc-m-p DLL - Update

2006-02-13 Thread Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
Tried it again and it was all the same. Then I downloaded the new one
wit the source files, closed FM and replaced the old
ShrinkWrapAsIs.dll with the new one, started FM again and now it
works.

I wonder which could have been the porblem:
1. Not closing FM while I copied the dll into the Plugins directory;
2. The time stamp of the dll from the zipped file is dated 13 May
2002, but the first one took the current date stamp.

Just curious...

Bodvar

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 Bodvar

 Ensure the document you are testing is saved, otherwise it does not work.

 Tested with 7.0, 7.1  7.2 successfully.

 Regards

 --Paul Wilbraham
 Aztex Training

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 From: Bodvar Bjorgvinsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Martinek, Carla [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: framers List framers@frameusers.com
 Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 9:16 AM
 Subject: Re: Esc-m-p DLL - Update


 With my 7.2 ShrinkWrapAsIs.dll does not seem to work. I copied the
 file into the .\fminit\Plugins (while 7.2 was running) last Friday
 only shutting the computer down over the weekend. I did not test it
 until this morning and it seems to have no affect on the shortcut
 ESC-m-p. The anchored frame changes to At insertion point. I have
 not tried it with 7.0.

 My environment is XP SP2 Lang=IS,is (which has affect on many
 shortcuts, but seemingly until now, only those outside of the common
 ASCII 128 character set.

 Has anyone had a positive outcome for this on 7.2?

 Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
 Supervisor Publications
 Air Atlanta Icelandic

 On 2/10/06, Martinek, Carla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  UPDATE:
 
  The author of this DLL contacted me, and he approves it being posted.
  He wishes to remain anonymous because he cannot offer technical support
  for the DLL.
 
  He also provided me with the complete zip file, which has contains the
  following:
 
  ShrinkWrapAsIs.dll
  ---
  A compiled Windows DLL for FM 6.0***. Exit FM, copy the DLL to
  fminit\Plugins, restart FM, and cross fingers that it still works with
  your version of FM. (You do not need to edit your maker.ini file.)
 
  ShrinkWrapAsIs.c
  ---
  Source file that was used when compiling this DLL.
 
  ShrinkWrapAsIs.rc
  ---
  Resource file that was used when compiling this DLL.
 
  If you prefer this approach, feel free to use this plugin.
  If you are using a non-Windows platform, you'll have to compile the
  source yourself, and probably add an appropriate entry in some FM config
  file to register the plugin.
 
 
  ***I have successfully been using the plugin with FM7 since it was
  released.
 
  The DLL is available at the same link I posted yesterday.
  http://martinek.us/shrinkwrap.html
 
 
  Cheers,
  Carla
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RE: Esc m p for anchored frames?

2006-02-09 Thread Niels Fanøe
I always remember it as Make Phit...

-Niels

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- When I taught this shortcut in one of my FrameMaker classes, 
- someone suggested it stood for Make Perfect.
- 
- I've always liked that and it makes the shortcut easier to remember.
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RE: Esc m p for anchored frames?

2006-02-08 Thread Grant Hogarth
Tammy -- this behaviour was scripted for equations created using
FrameMath.  
We just get the bonus of having it work for other anchored frames. g
AFAIK, there is no way to change this default behaviour. 
The workaround is to type Esc-s-a after Esc-m-p and choose the setting
you want.
With something like FrameScript or AutoIT
(http://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/), you could probably combine this
set into a single function key.

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Subject: Esc m p for anchored frames?

Ok,

I have tried searching the archives for this, but the searchable
messages don't go back far enough in time. I distinctly remember a
discussion about what the m and p represented in the Esc m p command for
anchored frames. 
Fred Ridder also supplied a succinct description of why this functions
the way that it does - basically, when I place my anchored frame at a
certain location, then use Esc m p, the frame is shrunk to the size of
the graphic, but the whole frame with the graphic is shifted upwards -
it does not remain in its original location - if this description makes
sense. 

Any information on this subject is appreciated.

TVB

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RE: Esc m p for anchored frames?

2006-02-08 Thread Linda G. Gallagher
Tammy,

The anchored frame moves because one of those commands sets the anchored
frame to At insertion point instead of Below insertion point, which I'm
guessing was your setting before running the command.

I don't know how to shrinkwrap without this change, but suspect someone else
on the list can help with that.

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Ok,

I have tried searching the archives for this, but the searchable messages
don't go back far enough in time. I distinctly remember a discussion about
what the m and p represented in the Esc m p command for anchored frames.
Fred Ridder also supplied a succinct description of why this functions the
way that it does - basically, when I place my anchored frame at a certain
location, then use Esc m p, the frame is shrunk to the size of the
graphic, but the whole frame with the graphic is shifted upwards - it does
not remain in its original location - if this description makes sense.

Any information on this subject is appreciated.

TVB

Tammy Van Boening
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Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc.
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Re: Esc m p for anchored frames?

2006-02-08 Thread Daniel Emory
If you initially set the anchored frame postion to be
Below Current Line, using ESC mp to shrink the size of
the anchored frame to the size of the contained
graphic object changes the anchored frame position to
At Insertion Point. To restore the original position
after shrinking it, you must click on the anchored
frame, open the Anchored Frame dialog, and and
re-select Below Current Line, and perhaps also
restore the original Alignment position.

Don't ask me why the ESC mp action forces these
arbitrary changes in position and alignment. That's
just the way it is. I suspect that this shortcut was
added at the request of one of the large license
holders, who explicitly asked for this behavior, and
Frame Technology complied with the request.

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ok,
 
 I have tried searching the archives for this, but
 the searchable messages 
 don't go back far enough in time. I distinctly
 remember a discussion about 
 what the m and p represented in the Esc m p command
 for anchored frames. 
 Fred Ridder also supplied a succinct description of
 why this functions the 
 way that it does - basically, when I place my
 anchored frame at a certain 
 location, then use Esc m p, the frame is shrunk to
 the size of the 
 graphic, but the whole frame with the graphic is
 shifted upwards - it does 
 not remain in its original location - if this
 description makes sense. 
 
 Any information on this subject is appreciated.


Dan Emory  Associates
FrameMaker/FrameMaker+SGML Document Design  Database Publishing
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RE: Esc m p for anchored frames?

2006-02-08 Thread Ridder, Fred
The explanation I had always heard was that the m p
mnemonic stood for math, package, and that the 
command was designed to do exactly what you want 
to do when you're inserting a mathematical equation
constructed with some equation editing tool as an 
inline object in your text. When you're putting an 
anchored frame inline in a paragraph, the at insertion
point frame position and minimized frame margins 
are exactly the properties you want. 

My opinions only; I don't speak for Intel.
Fred Ridder (fred dot ridder at intel dot com)
Intel
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If you initially set the anchored frame postion to be
Below Current Line, using ESC mp to shrink the size of
the anchored frame to the size of the contained
graphic object changes the anchored frame position to
At Insertion Point. To restore the original position
after shrinking it, you must click on the anchored
frame, open the Anchored Frame dialog, and and
re-select Below Current Line, and perhaps also
restore the original Alignment position.

Don't ask me why the ESC mp action forces these
arbitrary changes in position and alignment. That's
just the way it is. I suspect that this shortcut was
added at the request of one of the large license
holders, who explicitly asked for this behavior, and
Frame Technology complied with the request.

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ok,
 
 I have tried searching the archives for this, but
 the searchable messages 
 don't go back far enough in time. I distinctly
 remember a discussion about 
 what the m and p represented in the Esc m p command
 for anchored frames. 
 Fred Ridder also supplied a succinct description of
 why this functions the 
 way that it does - basically, when I place my
 anchored frame at a certain 
 location, then use Esc m p, the frame is shrunk to
 the size of the 
 graphic, but the whole frame with the graphic is
 shifted upwards - it does 
 not remain in its original location - if this
 description makes sense. 
 
 Any information on this subject is appreciated.


Dan Emory  Associates
FrameMaker/FrameMaker+SGML Document Design  Database Publishing
DW Emory [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: Esc m p for anchored frames?

2006-02-08 Thread Tammy . VanBoening
Daniel, Linda, Rick, Kay, Sarah, Grant, Debbi, Fred, et. al. 

Thanks for all of the information. Here's a quick summary of what I have 
learned both on and off-list:

1.) Esc m p - Escape math position. We inherited this function from its 
original purpose for equations in a Framemaker document (hence, math 
position).  Shrinkwrapping an equation shrinks the surrounding anchored 
frame so that it's just large enough for the equation, changes the frame's 
anchoring position to At Insertion Point, and puts the insertion point 
after the frame. 
2.) After I shrinkwrap a graphic, I can use Esc s a (wild guess here, 
maybe for special  anchored frame) to open the Special  Anchored Frame 
dialog box and set the position of the anchored frame as needed.

Thanks one and all - I learn so much from this list every day! 
Everybody on this list has such a large brain (a direct reference to a 
local morning show here in Denver -locals will know what I mean!)

TVB


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RE: Esc m p for anchored frames?

2006-02-08 Thread Martinek, Carla
Back in Dec. 2004, I brought this topic up. Doug B. sent me a DLL
(ShrinkWrapAsIs.dll).  This allows you to use the Esc m p command, but
the anchored frame will stay as it was originally set.

I won't redistribute the DLL without permission, but I've copied Doug at
the email I had for him from that time.

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Re: Esc m p for anchored frames?

2006-02-08 Thread Doug
LOL

Someone else provided me with the DLL (I forget whom) so I don't have
a problem with anyone distributing it.

It works great...I love it.

--Doug

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 Back in Dec. 2004, I brought this topic up. Doug B. sent me a DLL
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 the anchored frame will stay as it was originally set.

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Re: Esc m p for anchored frames?

2006-02-08 Thread Pat Christenson
When I taught this shortcut in one of my FrameMaker classes, someone 
suggested it stood for Make Perfect.


I've always liked that and it makes the shortcut easier to remember.

Pat Christenson

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