sorting a table in Japanese

2005-12-29 Thread GILLIOTTE Valérie
Hello, I work with Frame 6. I am trying to sort a table in Japanese (which is a glossary). How can I do that ? How can I tell Framemaker to take into account Hiragana and Katakana characters instead of sorting alphabetically ? For the index file, I managed to do it modifying the master page. But

Graphic on a Reference Page

2005-12-29 Thread Lester C. Smalley
FrameMaker always sets the left edge of the reference frame (that box holding the image on the Ref page) to align with the left edge of the text column, so the apparent placement of an image is based on its offset from the left edge of the ref frame. To get a right-aligned image, you need to make

Re: Graphic on a Reference Page

2005-12-29 Thread Jeremy H. Griffith
On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 12:19:06 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Yea, I thought so too, and I truly have tried this and no go. I have made >the graphic frame right-aligned on the Reference page and then added the >graphic and no matter what I do, it still appears as left-aligned on the >body page

Re: Graphic on a Reference Page

2005-12-29 Thread Jeremy H. Griffith
On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 12:06:57 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >I have a graphic that I created on a Reference page called SectionLine. I >selected this graphic as the Frame Below Pgf for a tag named >SectionHeading. The paragraph tag itself is right-aligned on the page. I >would therefore like t

Graphic on a Reference Page

2005-12-29 Thread Linda G. Gallagher
Tammy, I think you need to adjust the position of the graphic on the reference page to be the way you need it. I typically end up going back and forth between the ref and body pages while tweaking the graphic location, until it is where I want it. Not very scientific, but it works. ~~

Graphic on a Reference Page

2005-12-29 Thread tammy.vanboen...@jeppesen.com
Yep, that would be necessary for a slow-witted one today anyway :- and thanks Jeremy, Martha, and Lester. I appreciate the quick responses and help. TVB Tammy Van Boening Senior Technical Writer Aviation Courseware Development Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc. 303-328-4420 tammy.vanboening at jeppesen.c

Graphic on a Reference Page

2005-12-29 Thread tammy.vanboen...@jeppesen.com
Thank you Lester!! Tammy Van Boening Senior Technical Writer Aviation Courseware Development Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc. 303-328-4420 tammy.vanboening at jeppesen.com "Lester C. Smalley" Sent by: framers-bounces+tammy.vanboening=jeppesen.com at lists.frameusers.com 12/29/2005 12:23 PM To ,

Graphic on a Reference Page

2005-12-29 Thread tammy.vanboen...@jeppesen.com
Yea, I thought so too, and I truly have tried this and no go. I have made the graphic frame right-aligned on the Reference page and then added the graphic and no matter what I do, it still appears as left-aligned on the body page beneath the paragraph tag. I am stumped. Tammy Van Boening Senior

Graphic on a Reference Page

2005-12-29 Thread tammy.vanboen...@jeppesen.com
I have a graphic that I created on a Reference page called SectionLine. I selected this graphic as the Frame Below Pgf for a tag named SectionHeading. The paragraph tag itself is right-aligned on the page. I would therefore like this graphic to be right-aligned also. Right now, when I select Se

RE: Graphic on a Reference Page

2005-12-29 Thread Linda G. Gallagher
Tammy, I think you need to adjust the position of the graphic on the reference page to be the way you need it. I typically end up going back and forth between the ref and body pages while tweaking the graphic location, until it is where I want it. Not very scientific, but it works. ~~

Re: Graphic on a Reference Page

2005-12-29 Thread Tammy . VanBoening
Yep, that would be necessary for a slow-witted one today anyway :- and thanks Jeremy, Martha, and Lester. I appreciate the quick responses and help. TVB Tammy Van Boening Senior Technical Writer Aviation Courseware Development Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc. 303-328-4420 [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Jeremy H

Graphic on a Reference Page

2005-12-29 Thread Jeremy H. Griffith
On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 12:19:06 -0700, Tammy.VanBoening at jeppesen.com wrote: >Yea, I thought so too, and I truly have tried this and no go. I have made >the graphic frame right-aligned on the Reference page and then added the >graphic and no matter what I do, it still appears as left-aligned on t

RE: Graphic on a Reference Page

2005-12-29 Thread Tammy . VanBoening
Thank you Lester!! Tammy Van Boening Senior Technical Writer Aviation Courseware Development Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc. 303-328-4420 [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Lester C. Smalley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/29/2005 12:23 PM To <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "STC List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED

RE: Graphic on a Reference Page

2005-12-29 Thread Lester C. Smalley
FrameMaker always sets the left edge of the reference frame (that box holding the image on the Ref page) to align with the left edge of the text column, so the apparent placement of an image is based on its offset from the left edge of the ref frame. To get a right-aligned image, you need to make

Re: Graphic on a Reference Page

2005-12-29 Thread Tammy . VanBoening
Yea, I thought so too, and I truly have tried this and no go. I have made the graphic frame right-aligned on the Reference page and then added the graphic and no matter what I do, it still appears as left-aligned on the body page beneath the paragraph tag. I am stumped. Tammy Van Boening Senior

Graphic on a Reference Page

2005-12-29 Thread Jeremy H. Griffith
On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 12:06:57 -0700, Tammy.VanBoening at jeppesen.com wrote: >I have a graphic that I created on a Reference page called SectionLine. I >selected this graphic as the Frame Below Pgf for a tag named >SectionHeading. The paragraph tag itself is right-aligned on the page. I >would t

Graphic on a Reference Page

2005-12-29 Thread Tammy . VanBoening
I have a graphic that I created on a Reference page called SectionLine. I selected this graphic as the Frame Below Pgf for a tag named SectionHeading. The paragraph tag itself is right-aligned on the page. I would therefore like this graphic to be right-aligned also. Right now, when I select Se

printing to Docutek issue ... rasters looking 300dpi (pixelly)

2005-12-29 Thread Joe Malin
It's not resolution that's the problem. I would guess that you re-sized the screenshot when you put it into FM, *or* the Docutek is trying trying to resize the screenshot (or the page). I know nothing about Docutek's, but I do know that if you try to display a graphic at any size other than a rati

RE: printing to Docutek issue ... rasters looking 300dpi (pixelly)

2005-12-29 Thread Joe Malin
It's not resolution that's the problem. I would guess that you re-sized the screenshot when you put it into FM, *or* the Docutek is trying trying to resize the screenshot (or the page). I know nothing about Docutek's, but I do know that if you try to display a graphic at any size other than a rati

printing to Docutek issue ... rasters looking 300dpi (pixelly)

2005-12-29 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 1:17 pm -0800 28/12/05, Sean wrote: > Printing to a Xerox Docutek from a PDF (version 1.4 compatibility created > created in Acrobat 7) from FrameMaker 7, the screen captures look low-res, > 300-dpi-ish (a bit pixelly). There are some good white papers around that deal with optimizing screen

sorting a table in Japanese

2005-12-29 Thread GILLIOTTE Valérie
Hello, I work with Frame 6. I am trying to sort a table in Japanese (which is a glossary). How can I do that ? How can I tell Framemaker to take into account Hiragana and Katakana characters instead of sorting alphabetically ? For the index file, I managed to do it modifying the master page. But

Re: printing to Docutek issue ... rasters looking 300dpi (pixelly)

2005-12-29 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 1:17 pm -0800 28/12/05, Sean wrote: > Printing to a Xerox Docutek from a PDF (version 1.4 compatibility created > created in Acrobat 7) from FrameMaker 7, the screen captures look low-res, > 300-dpi-ish (a bit pixelly). There are some good white papers around that deal with optimizing screen