Thanks Rick,
On 12/01/06, Rick Quatro wrote:
> Hi Jakob,
>
> I would take a look at Sourcerer from Advantica. This allows you to set
> conditions using attributes instead of conditional text directly. One of the
> tutorials shows how it can be used for comments. I don't have the URL, but
> if you
Hello,
I've read chapter 17 "Conditional Text" of the User Guide several
times in order to find out how I can do the following, but without
success:
I want authors to be able to add comments that will not show up in the
final printed document, but which can be exploited elsewhere, say, in
the onl
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 08:38:33 -0800 (GMT-08:00),
Diane Gaskill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>You can use Final Draft by Quadralay to convert FM docs
>to an xml format that anyone with their free reader can
>read and/or mark up. It's similar to the Acrobat 7 Pro
>setup. Lotsa bucks for the main
William Herr said:
> I just discovered the Folder Actions capability. This lets you assign
> a
> canned script to a folder. One of those is convert Postscript to pdf.
>
> Does anyone use this routinely?
>
> If it is robust then for a basic author like me, why do I need
> acrobat?
The only reasons
William Herr said:
> I just discovered the Folder Actions capability. This lets you assign
> a
> canned script to a folder. One of those is convert Postscript to pdf.
>
> Does anyone use this routinely?
>
> If it is robust then for a basic author like me, why do I need
> acrobat?
The only reasons
Thanks all! Got it working!
Tammy Van Boening
Senior Technical Writer
Aviation Courseware Development
Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc.
303-328-4420
tammy.vanboening at jeppesen.com
Tammy Van Boening wrote:
> In an appendix, I have a tag named Head1. After Head1, I have
> some introductory text tagged as Body or ListBullet. After
> these tags, I insert a table identifed in the Table Designer
> as Symbology_Table. Because of the massive volume of
> information that is re
Thanks to David Spreadbury, who emailed me the file. Thanks to the others
who responded.
Rick
Windows XP, Framemaker 7.1.
In an appendix, I have a tag named Head1. After Head1, I have some
introductory text tagged as Body or ListBullet. After these tags, I insert
a table identifed in the Table Designer as Symbology_Table. Because of the
massive volume of information that is required fo
Thanks all! Got it working!
Tammy Van Boening
Senior Technical Writer
Aviation Courseware Development
Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc.
303-328-4420
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Tammy Van Boening wrote:
> In an appendix, I have a tag named Head1. After Head1, I have
> some introductory text tagged as Body or ListBullet. After
> these tags, I insert a table identifed in the Table Designer
> as Symbology_Table. Because of the massive volume of
> information that is re
Sorry about previous email. The hotspot after a Hyperlink marker is read
until the next CHANGE of formatting, whether applied anonymously or by a
character format. So if you heading is bold but your page number is
light, the hotspot ends with bold.
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Hedley Finger
Technical Communications Too
Windows XP, Framemaker 7.1.
In an appendix, I have a tag named Head1. After Head1, I have some
introductory text tagged as Body or ListBullet. After these tags, I insert
a table identifed in the Table Designer as Symbology_Table. Because of the
massive volume of information that is required fo
All:
The hotspot behaviour in generated lists is user-unfriendly but works well
for cross-references and index page numbers. A possible fix involving
FrameScript follows:
@ Create a new character format where all properties are set to
null.
@ Create a FrameScript event script th
Hello Framers,
I am looking for the latest version of a PDF called "Interapplication
Communication Overview", which should be at
http://partners.adobe.com/asn/developer/acrosdk/docs/Interapplication_Communication/IACOverview.pdf
This is an old URL that doesn't work. If you have a copy of this d
Can you explain what the problem is and why you think it is necessary to
write a plug-in to solve it? There are many ways to skin the FrameMaker
rabbit and there might be solution which can be implemented with FM's many
devious capabilities and existing plug-ins.
--
Hedley Finger
Technical Comm
Dear Mac FrameMaker users... if there are any other than me in the UK, you
might like to know that IPEX, the major trade exhibition for the printing and
publishing industries, is coming round again. IPEX is held at the NEC,
Birmingham, every four years.
Adobe will be there in force, so this off
Jakob,
If you have a need for calling Sourcerer from another plugin or script,
please let me know. Thanks.
Rick
Thanks Rick,
On 12/01/06, Rick Quatro wrote:
> Hi Jakob,
>
> I would take a look at Sourcerer from Advantica. This allows you to set
> conditions using attributes instead of conditio
Hi Jakob,
I would take a look at Sourcerer from Advantica. This allows you to set
conditions using attributes instead of conditional text directly. One of the
tutorials shows how it can be used for comments. I don't have the URL, but
if you Google Sourcerer, it should come up. I have been using
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 08:38:33 -0800 (GMT-08:00),
Diane Gaskill wrote:
>You can use Final Draft by Quadralay to convert FM docs
>to an xml format that anyone with their free reader can
>read and/or mark up. It's similar to the Acrobat 7 Pro
>setup. Lotsa bucks for the main program, but the r
Thanks to David Spreadbury, who emailed me the file. Thanks to the others
who responded.
Rick
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I just discovered the Folder Actions capability. This lets you assign a
canned script to a folder. One of those is convert Postscript to pdf.
Does anyone use this routinely?
If it is robust then for a basic author like me, why do I need acrobat?
One can see why Adobe may be losing motivation to
I just discovered the Folder Actions capability. This lets you assign a
canned script to a folder. One of those is convert Postscript to pdf.
Does anyone use this routinely?
If it is robust then for a basic author like me, why do I need acrobat?
One can see why Adobe may be losing motivation to
Hello Framers,
I am looking for the latest version of a PDF called "Interapplication
Communication Overview", which should be at
http://partners.adobe.com/asn/developer/acrosdk/docs/Interapplication_Communication/IACOverview.pdf
This is an old URL that doesn't work. If you have a copy of this
You can use Final Draft by Quadralay to convert FM docs to an xml format that
anyone with their free reader can read and/or mark up. It's similar to the
Acrobat 7 Pro setup. Lotsa bucks for the main program, but the reader is free.
And I sure hope hat FM never merges with InDesign. The InDes
You can use Final Draft by Quadralay to convert FM docs to an xml format that
anyone with their free reader can read and/or mark up. It's similar to the
Acrobat 7 Pro setup. Lotsa bucks for the main program, but the reader is free.
And I sure hope hat FM never merges with InDesign. The InDes
Jakob,
If you have a need for calling Sourcerer from another plugin or script,
please let me know. Thanks.
Rick
Thanks Rick,
On 12/01/06, Rick Quatro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Jakob,
I would take a look at Sourcerer from Advantica. This allows you to set
conditions using attributes inst
Thanks Rick,
On 12/01/06, Rick Quatro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Jakob,
>
> I would take a look at Sourcerer from Advantica. This allows you to set
> conditions using attributes instead of conditional text directly. One of the
> tutorials shows how it can be used for comments. I don't have the
Hi Jakob,
I would take a look at Sourcerer from Advantica. This allows you to set
conditions using attributes instead of conditional text directly. One of the
tutorials shows how it can be used for comments. I don't have the URL, but
if you Google Sourcerer, it should come up. I have been usin
Hello,
I've read chapter 17 "Conditional Text" of the User Guide several
times in order to find out how I can do the following, but without
success:
I want authors to be able to add comments that will not show up in the
final printed document, but which can be exploited elsewhere, say, in
the onl
Dear Mac FrameMaker users... if there are any other than me in the UK, you
might like to know that IPEX, the major trade exhibition for the printing and
publishing industries, is coming round again. IPEX is held at the NEC,
Birmingham, every four years.
Adobe will be there in force, so this off
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