John,
I suggest setting the Structure View coordinates to match another window
that appears on your current monitor.
--Lynne
At 08:54 PM 3/28/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Framers,
While my PC is being repaired I am using a replacement which can only
accommodate a single monit
John,
I suggest setting the Structure View coordinates to match another window
that appears on your current monitor.
--Lynne
At 08:54 PM 3/28/2006, syntactics at ozemail.com.au wrote:
>Dear Framers,
>While my PC is being repaired I am using a replacement which can only
>accommodate a
Dear Framers,
FM 7 on Win XP.
I want to set up a file to be able to fit an A3-size graphic. When I change
the
page size in FM (FormatPage Layout Page Size) and select A3 the dial
ogue box
shows Custom (instead of A3) Firstly, why is this?.
But also if I then want to reverse the process an
Dear Framers,
While my PC is being repaired I am using a replacement which can only
accommodate a single monitor. I was used to having structure view continuou
sly
open in the right-hand monitor in the good old days but now I cant get i
t to
appear on the single screen. I remember previous posts p
John Sgammato wrote:
One of my goals is to permit my SMEs (mostly software developers and
QA people) to add comments to XML files during the period before
feature freeze when they are actively developing and I am not yet
writing. My idea is that they can comment while things are fresh in
their m
Hi Wendy,
It works fine for me. The PDF file opens if I Control+Alt+Click in
FrameMaker or, if I save the document to PDF, it works in the resulting PDF.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
> This is the second time I've run into this "feature". Of course, I didn't
>
Ellen,
You wrote:
>I've just updated to 7.2 from 7.0.. So now I've got Acrobat
>Distiller 7 and Acrobat Reader 7.07. According to Adobe, I don't have
>what they call "Acrobat" Standard or Professional.
>So, in FrameMaker I can set the security when I create a pdf to allow
>comments, but when
Kevin,
On 3/28/06, Kevin Rusnak wrote:
[...]
> MY ULTIMATE GOAL:
> 1. One of our line of business applications will produce XML from a
> button click. I have been told from a buddy of mine that is handling
> that end of the experiment that he can make the XML look like whatever I
> want.
>
> 2. W
This is the second time I've run into this "feature". Of course, I didn't
remember the first time and had to figure it out all over again...
When I make a hyperlink to a local file using the - message openfile
filename.pdf - command, it just doesn't work IF THE FILE NAME STARTS WITH
AN F. It t
I can vouch for this script, it is works beautifully.
-Original Message-
From: framers-bounces+convextech=alltel@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces+convextech=alltel.net at lists.frameusers.com] On
Behalf Of Rick Quatro
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 2:47 PM
To: Rene Stephen
Hi Rene,
I have a FrameScript script that does this. Contact me offlist if you are
interested. Thanks.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
> Hi All,
>
> Some time ago, it seems I remember someone discussing a handy little FM
> plugin that would allow you to remap cro
Hi Wendy,
It works fine for me. The PDF file opens if I Control+Alt+Click in
FrameMaker or, if I save the document to PDF, it works in the resulting PDF.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
This is the second time I've run into this "feature". Of course, I didn't
This is the second time I've run into this "feature". Of course, I didn't
remember the first time and had to figure it out all over again...
When I make a hyperlink to a local file using the - message openfile
filename.pdf - command, it just doesn't work IF THE FILE NAME STARTS WITH
AN F. It t
Hello all,
Can you recommend any consultants who set up structured FrameMaker
applications and convert legacy FM documents to structure, in the SF Bay
Area?
We are currently working on analyzing our document types and were planning
on developing our own EDDs and converting the documents ourselve
At 1:42 PM -0400 3/28/06, Bill Briggs wrote:
> I'm not sure if Frame supports all of regular expressions,
I just had a look at the printed manual, and it does seem that FrameMaker
supports some subset of regular expressions, with modifications. It could be
that it supports even more than the ma
At 11:31 AM -0600 3/28/06, Doug wrote:
>I need to format all mentions of function keys (F1, F2...F11, F12)
>with bold and enclose them in less than/greater than signs, such as
>. I also need to do this for the key, and any other key
>on a keyboard.
>
>Is there a way to have Frame search for any i
Awesome! There's a FS for batch processing that does exactly what I need
(thanks Rick), and there's a plugin version that does the work on a
one-remap-at-a-time basis that my non-FS-owning coworkers can use. GREAT!
Thanks!
Rene
--- Kristina McCook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can vouch for thi
Awesome! There's a FS for batch processing that does exactly what I need
(thanks Rick), and there's a plugin version that does the work on a
one-remap-at-a-time basis that my non-FS-owning coworkers can use. GREAT!
Thanks!
Rene
--- Kristina McCook wrote:
> I can vouch for this script, it is wor
Hello all,
Can you recommend any consultants who set up structured FrameMaker
applications and convert legacy FM documents to structure, in the SF Bay
Area?
We are currently working on analyzing our document types and were planning
on developing our own EDDs and converting the documents ourselve
Doug,
You should be able to use F[0-9]*, with Consider Case, Whole Word, and Use
Wildcards checked.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
I need to format all mentions of function keys (F1, F2...F11, F12)
with bold and enclose them in less than/greater than signs, such
I don't know how to do that, but you might want to do each one individually
so you can use search and replace.
If you find your first F1, fix it to with proper formatting, and then
copy it to the clipboard, you can use Change , and click through
with Change & Find.
Yes, you'll have to redo it fo
I can vouch for this script, it is works beautifully.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Rick Quatro
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 2:47 PM
To: Rene Stephenson; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: plugin to remap or convert cross-refere
Thanks, works like a charm!
--Doug
> If you look for "F[1-9]" (minus the quote marks) you'll find what you want.
Hi Rene,
I have a FrameScript script that does this. Contact me offlist if you are
interested. Thanks.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
Hi All,
Some time ago, it seems I remember someone discussing a handy little FM
plugin that would allow you to remap cross-r
I can't agree more with what Yves wrote. Bruce Foster's archive plugin
is simple, elegant, and incredibly helpful. I love that nice "clean
slate" feeling...
-g-
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Yves Barbion
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 11:
I need to format all mentions of function keys (F1, F2...F11, F12)
with bold and enclose them in less than/greater than signs, such as
. I also need to do this for the key, and any other key
on a keyboard.
Is there a way to have Frame search for any instance of the capital
letter F that is locat
Hi All,
Some time ago, it seems I remember someone discussing a handy little FM
plugin that would allow you to remap cross-reference formats en masse,
much in the way that SPS Character/Paragraph Tools functions, with a
source tag mapped via a table to a destination tag. It seems in the
discussion
Hi All,
Some time ago, it seems I remember someone discussing a handy little FM
plugin that would allow you to remap cross-reference formats en masse,
much in the way that SPS Character/Paragraph Tools functions, with a
source tag mapped via a table to a destination tag. It seems in the
discussion
Hi All,
Some time ago, it seems I remember someone discussing a handy little FM
plugin that would allow you to remap cross-reference formats en masse, much in
the way that SPS Character/Paragraph Tools functions, with a source tag mapped
via a table to a destination tag. It seems in the
Hi All,
Some time ago, it seems I remember someone discussing a handy little FM
plugin that would allow you to remap cross-reference formats en masse, much in
the way that SPS Character/Paragraph Tools functions, with a source tag mapped
via a table to a destination tag. It seems in the di
David,
The command you mention does not exist in Adobe Reader (the free tool).
And there is no current product called Acrobat Reader any more. The free
reader now uses only the Adobe name (not Acrobat) and the editor/reader
tool that comes as part of the Acrobat 7.0 Standard or Professional produc
> --- "Lynne A. Price" wrote:
> >If you are moving XML documents into FrameMaker, or structured
> > FrameMaker documents to XML, you almost always need a DTD.
> ==
> Based on the "newbie's" description of what he's trying to
> do, I concluded that
At 1:42 PM -0400 3/28/06, Bill Briggs wrote:
> I'm not sure if Frame supports all of regular expressions,
I just had a look at the printed manual, and it does seem that FrameMaker
supports some subset of regular expressions, with modifications. It could be
that it supports even more than the ma
Thanks, works like a charm!
--Doug
> If you look for "F[1-9]" (minus the quote marks) you'll find what you want.
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At 11:31 AM -0600 3/28/06, Doug wrote:
>I need to format all mentions of function keys (F1, F2...F11, F12)
>with bold and enclose them in less than/greater than signs, such as
>. I also need to do this for the key, and any other key
>on a keyboard.
>
>Is there a way to have Frame search for any i
Doug,
You should be able to use F[0-9]*, with Consider Case, Whole Word, and Use
Wildcards checked.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
I need to format all mentions of function keys (F1, F2...F11, F12)
with bold and enclose them in less than/greater than signs, su
I don't know how to do that, but you might want to do each one individually
so you can use search and replace.
If you find your first F1, fix it to with proper formatting, and then
copy it to the clipboard, you can use Change , and click through
with Change & Find.
Yes, you'll have to redo it fo
I need to format all mentions of function keys (F1, F2...F11, F12)
with bold and enclose them in less than/greater than signs, such as
. I also need to do this for the key, and any other key
on a keyboard.
Is there a way to have Frame search for any instance of the capital
letter F that is locat
I can't agree more with what Yves wrote. Bruce Foster's archive plugin
is simple, elegant, and incredibly helpful. I love that nice "clean
slate" feeling...
-g-
-Original Message-
From: framers-bounces+garrett=ironport@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces+garrett=ironport.com
> --- "Lynne A. Price" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >If you are moving XML documents into FrameMaker, or structured
> > FrameMaker documents to XML, you almost always need a DTD.
> ==
> Based on the "newbie's" description of what he's trying to
> do
Hello Denise,
indeed, you can generate an index of references (imported graphics) and this
may help to clean up your graphics folder. However, you'd still have to
clean up this folder manually.
I use the Bruce Foster's Archive plug-in to do this in a more automated way.
It copies all the files of
--- "Lynne A. Price" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>If you are moving XML documents into FrameMaker,
> or structured
> FrameMaker documents to XML, you almost always need
> a DTD.
==
Based on the "newbie's" description of what he's
trying to do, I concl
--- "Lynne A. Price" wrote:
>If you are moving XML documents into FrameMaker,
> or structured
> FrameMaker documents to XML, you almost always need
> a DTD.
==
Based on the "newbie's" description of what he's
trying to do, I concluded that he's quer
Thank you all for your follow-ups to yesterday's questions. I am really
excited about the willingness to provide me feedback. I obtained a book
called "XML and Frame" and it really pointed me a the right direction. I
will also dig a little deeper into the company wallet and purchased
"Building an E
At 05:48 AM 3/28/2006, Kevin Rusnak wrote:
Question #1
Do you have to have a DTD to automate, or to create an XML application
in Framemaker? Is a EDD only ideal for importing XML? Are they really
the same thing, such that, when you are using Frame, you just "pick
one"...or do they have specific
At 05:48 AM 3/28/2006, Kevin Rusnak wrote:
>Question #1
> Do you have to have a DTD to automate, or to create an XML application
>in Framemaker? Is a EDD only ideal for importing XML? Are they really
>the same thing, such that, when you are using Frame, you just "pick
>one"...or do they have speci
Did you enable commenting?
Look under Comments > Enable for Commenting and Analysis in Acrobat
Reader.
-Original Message-
From: framers-bounces+david.spreadbury=tellabs@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces+david.spreadbury=tellabs.com at lists.frameusers.co
m] On Behalf Of Ell
David,
The command you mention does not exist in Adobe Reader (the free tool).
And there is no current product called Acrobat Reader any more. The free
reader now uses only the Adobe name (not Acrobat) and the editor/reader
tool that comes as part of the Acrobat 7.0 Standard or Professional produ
Ellen,
You wrote:
I've just updated to 7.2 from 7.0.. So now I've got Acrobat
Distiller 7 and Acrobat Reader 7.07. According to Adobe, I don't have
what they call "Acrobat" Standard or Professional.
So, in FrameMaker I can set the security when I create a pdf to allow
comments, but when the
Kevin,
On 3/28/06, Kevin Rusnak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> MY ULTIMATE GOAL:
> 1. One of our line of business applications will produce XML from a
> button click. I have been told from a buddy of mine that is handling
> that end of the experiment that he can make the XML look like whatever
Did you enable commenting?
Look under Comments > Enable for Commenting and Analysis in Acrobat
Reader.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
m] On Behalf Of Ellen Lebelle
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 7:57 AM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Cc: [EMAIL PROTE
Hello all,
I've just updated to 7.2 from 7.0.. So now I've got Acrobat Distiller 7 and
Acrobat Reader 7.07. According to Adobe, I don't have what they call "Acrobat"
Standard or Professional.
So, in FrameMaker I can set the security when I create a pdf to allow comments,
but when the pdf
Hello all,
I've just updated to 7.2 from 7.0.. So now I've got Acrobat Distiller 7 and
Acrobat Reader 7.07. According to Adobe, I don't have what they call "Acrobat"
Standard or Professional.
So, in FrameMaker I can set the security when I create a pdf to allow comments,
but when the pdf
Thank you all for your follow-ups to yesterday's questions. I am really
excited about the willingness to provide me feedback. I obtained a book
called "XML and Frame" and it really pointed me a the right direction. I
will also dig a little deeper into the company wallet and purchased
"Building an E
Denise,
In FM, it's called a List of References (LOR). Here's how to generate that
list. This assumes that you have imported your graphics by reference and
not copied them into the FM file.
1. Select > Special > List of > References
2. In the dialog box that appears, click Yes to create a LOR.
Denise,
In FM, it's called a List of References (LOR). Here's how to generate that
list. This assumes that you have imported your graphics by reference and
not copied them into the FM file.
1. Select > Special > List of > References
2. In the dialog box that appears, click Yes to create a LOR.
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