David Versdahl wrote:
We are embarking on a new project with a new 1200 page book. There are two
audiences for this book. One is a subset of the other. The request is that
we base this book on a single MS Word document that is maintained by one or
engineers at different sites. The content is co
On Thu, 3 Aug 2006 15:00:20 -0700, "David Versdahl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>We are embarking on a new project with a new 1200 page book. There are two
>audiences for this book. One is a subset of the other. The request is that
>we base this book on a single MS Word document that is maintained
On Thu, 3 Aug 2006 15:00:20 -0700, "David Versdahl" wrote:
>We are embarking on a new project with a new 1200 page book. There are two
>audiences for this book. One is a subset of the other. The request is that
>we base this book on a single MS Word document that is maintained by one or
>engineer
Hello Everyone,
Currently we use standard FrameMaker to produce large (800-1000 page)
extremely technical documents. We begin them from scratch using input from a
wide variety of engineering sources. As a part of the book there are many
Visio images and a tremendous diversity of tables, equations,
Mary,
You wrote:
>I recently upgraded to FM 7.2b144 (I'm running Windows XP). Yesterday I was
>working in a document that is a single table. In using the Find feature to
>locate various text strings, sometimes FM would highlight the exact text,
>and sometimes it would stop in a cell above the cel
I'll second this one. I've spent literally hours pulling my hair out about
"phantom" index entries, only to find that there were multiple, "invisible"
index markers that were stacked one atop the other. I'd remove one, only to
find there was another one there. And once you think you've got them
Hi there,
Could you please help me. I need the Graphic Shapes from the Arial
OpenType font. I know that I can substitute this font in the Registry.
But I don't know the palette page number:
"Arial CYR,__204__"="Arial Unicode MS,204"
---
Best regards
Andrei 'ABacus' Bondarenko
mail to: abacus
What you want to do is specify the word "Warning"
as part of the paragraph format via the Numbering
properties. It's easy to forget that the Numbering
properties work just as well for automatically insuring
a text string as for actual numbering. To use the
character formatting that you want for
Lorraine Kiewiet wrote:
> I'm using FM 7.2. I'd like to set up a Table design with a
> (Dangerous Electric bolt) graphic in the left cell and the word
> "Warning" in the right cell. When I do this, I cannot enter text in
> the default font next to the word "Warning" (which I want in a
> sans-serif
Bruce Foster's Book Info.
http://home.comcast.net/~bruce.foster/
Art
On 8/3/06, John Posada wrote:
> Hi, guys...one of my team is involved in a localization project and
> needs to lots of FM word counts.
>
> Are there any plugins that will give a word count against a book
> without first having
Yes, see the problem. :-( No, don't have a fix. :-((
But when it happens, I click on the beginning of the page it stopped at and
re-start the search. That keeps it happy, at least for a moment.
Cheers, Rebecca
>>> "Mary Holder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 4/08/06 03:39 >>>
Hello Framers,
I recently
2006-08-03-04T19:25Z
Frank -
Thanks for following up. Your service to me has always been prompt,
courteous, and effective.
I have, use, and hardily recommend using IXgen; I'm a satisfied
customer.
Murray, it was evident to me that you do not have IXgen. Not all of us
are fortunate enough to
Hello Everyone,
Currently we use standard FrameMaker to produce large (800-1000 page)
extremely technical documents. We begin them from scratch using input from a
wide variety of engineering sources. As a part of the book there are many
Visio images and a tremendous diversity of tables, equations,
Thanks to you and Stuart for your timely reminder of this feature!!
-Original Message-
>From: "Ridder, Fred" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Aug 3, 2006 1:54 PM
>To: Lorraine Kiewiet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, framers@lists.frameusers.com
>Subject: RE: Table cell / Paragraph format question
>
>What
Thanks to you and Stuart for your timely reminder of this feature!!
-Original Message-
>From: "Ridder, Fred"
>Sent: Aug 3, 2006 1:54 PM
>To: Lorraine Kiewiet , framers at
>lists.frameusers.com
>Subject: RE: Table cell / Paragraph format question
>
>What you want to do is specify the wor
What you want to do is specify the word "Warning"
as part of the paragraph format via the Numbering
properties. It's easy to forget that the Numbering
properties work just as well for automatically insuring
a text string as for actual numbering. To use the
character formatting that you want for
Lorraine Kiewiet wrote:
I'm using FM 7.2. I'd like to set up a Table design with a
(Dangerous Electric bolt) graphic in the left cell and the word
"Warning" in the right cell. When I do this, I cannot enter text in
the default font next to the word "Warning" (which I want in a
sans-serif font, b
My problem, Richard, is that I do not have a fm index marker to edit.
I call this entry in my book's index a ghost because its index marker text in
Chapter 1 was changed a number of book index updates ago. The new version of
that index entry displays in the index, too. When I look at that index
2006-08-03-04T17:45Z
Murray -
I just saw Frank Stearns' posting as I was finishing my missive, below.
I agree with Frank's projection about what I refer to as "LAN
interference," "network collisions," and "network congestion." I've
seen FrameMaker do some mighty-odd things here that, apparently,
I'm using FM 7.2. I'd like to set up a Table design with a (Dangerous Electric
bolt) graphic in the left cell and the word "Warning" in the right cell. When I
do this, I cannot enter text in the default font next to the word "Warning"
(which I want in a sans-serif font, bold, and slightly large
I'm using FM 7.2. I'd like to set up a Table design with a (Dangerous Electric
bolt) graphic in the left cell and the word "Warning" in the right cell. When I
do this, I cannot enter text in the default font next to the word "Warning"
(which I want in a sans-serif font, bold, and slightly large
Bruce Foster's Book Info.
http://home.comcast.net/~bruce.foster/
Art
On 8/3/06, John Posada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, guys...one of my team is involved in a localization project and
needs to lots of FM word counts.
Are there any plugins that will give a word count against a book
without f
Hi, guys...one of my team is involved in a localization project and
needs to lots of FM word counts.
Are there any plugins that will give a word count against a book
without first having to open each file in the book first?
Thanks
John Posada
Senior Technical Writer
"I think the problem, to be
Hi, guys...one of my team is involved in a localization project and
needs to lots of FM word counts.
Are there any plugins that will give a word count against a book
without first having to open each file in the book first?
Thanks
John Posada
Senior Technical Writer
"I think the problem, to be
My first choice would be to set it in the meta file numbering
properties for each chapter file.
Unless you're already using it for something, use the Volume Number
setting/variable to set a text string for all chapters of a component
book. Then use <$volnum> to pull it into each listing. So you'd
p
2006-08-03-04T19:25Z
Frank -
Thanks for following up. Your service to me has always been prompt,
courteous, and effective.
I have, use, and hardily recommend using IXgen; I'm a satisfied
customer.
Murray, it was evident to me that you do not have IXgen. Not all of us
are fortunate enough to
karyn hunt wrote:
> I'll second this one. I've spent literally hours pulling my
> hair out about "phantom" index entries, only to find that
> there were multiple, "invisible"
> index markers that were stacked one atop the other. I'd
> remove one, only to find there was another one there. And
(oops -- I forgot to reply to the list... Sorry, David, for the dbl
post to you! -Frank Stearns)
On Thu, 3 Aug 2006, Stamm, David-P45904 wrote:
Try this.
1. By whatever means, go to the marker that you believe is the
offender. The marker appears highlighted. Remember that the marker
M
(oops -- I forgot to reply to the list... Sorry, David, for the dbl
post to you! -Frank Stearns)
On Thu, 3 Aug 2006, Stamm, David-P45904 wrote:
> Try this.
>
> 1. By whatever means, go to the marker that you believe is the
> offender. The marker appears highlighted. Remember that the marker
Why don't you think about getting IXGen from fsa.com and using it to
open all the markers. Then delete the problems...
http://www.fsatools.com/
Just in passing, it's a great indexing tool too, but that one
particular function would be useful to you in solving the problem.
Art
On 8/3/06, Murray
I can not delete the cause in the fm files that is the source of the phantom
entries in my index, but I can hide the effect.
In my index I have made the offending index entries conditional and hidden them.
/\/\
Murray
karyn hunt wrote:
> I'll second this one. I've spent literally hours pulling my
> hair out about "phantom" index entries, only to find that
> there were multiple, "invisible"
> index markers that were stacked one atop the other. I'd
> remove one, only to find there was another one there. And
Hi Murray...
If you do need to modify your markers en-masse another option is to use
our MarkerTools plugin ..
http://www.leximation.com/tools/info/markertools.php
One of its features allows you to export, modify, then import the
markers back into your files. If you do find some consisten
Hi Murray...
If you do need to modify your markers en-masse another option is to use
our MarkerTools plugin ..
http://www.leximation.com/tools/info/markertools.php
One of its features allows you to export, modify, then import the
markers back into your files. If you do find some consistent
I'll second this one. I've spent literally hours pulling my hair out about
"phantom" index entries, only to find that there were multiple, "invisible"
index markers that were stacked one atop the other. I'd remove one, only to
find there was another one there. And once you think you've got them
My problem, Richard, is that I do not have a fm index marker to edit.
I call this entry in my book's index a ghost because its index marker text in
Chapter 1 was changed a number of book index updates ago. The new version of
that index entry displays in the index, too. When I look at that index
2006-08-03-04T17:45Z
Murray -
I just saw Frank Stearns' posting as I was finishing my missive, below.
I agree with Frank's projection about what I refer to as "LAN
interference," "network collisions," and "network congestion." I've
seen FrameMaker do some mighty-odd things here that, apparently,
Hello Framers,
I recently upgraded to FM 7.2b144 (I'm running Windows XP). Yesterday I was
working in a document that is a single table. In using the Find feature to
locate various text strings, sometimes FM would highlight the exact text,
and sometimes it would stop in a cell above the cell conta
On Thu, 3 Aug 2006, Murray Moore wrote:
I can not delete the cause in the fm files that is the source of the
This is very peculiar... has to be an explanation somewhere! :)
Are you by chance pulling your files across a network? Perhaps stale or
out-of-sync files are being moved around. (Man
On Thu, 3 Aug 2006, Murray Moore wrote:
> I can not delete the cause in the fm files that is the source of the
This is very peculiar... has to be an explanation somewhere! :)
Are you by chance pulling your files across a network? Perhaps stale or
out-of-sync files are being moved around. (Many
Hi Scott,
You need to edit the ruling styles from the "Custom Ruling and Shading" menu
(Table>Custom Ruling and Shading).
Choose the rule you wish to modify and click the "Edit Ruling Style" button.
You can edit all the line parameters, including color, from there. You can
even create new rule styl
The color of the ruling is specified as part of the definition for
each named ruling style. Go to the Custom Ruling and Shading
dialog (in any table) and use the Edit Ruling Style button to
define the ruling styles as you want them, and they will apply to
all tables in the document.
My opinions
Murray Moore wrote:
> I can not delete the cause in the fm files that is the source
> of the phantom entries in my index, but I can hide the effect.
>
> In my index I have made the offending index entries
> conditional and hidden them.
I didn't really understand the initial problem, but whate
Duh, there it was right in front of me. I have looked for that it seems
since day one.
Next stop - Optometrist.
--
Scott White
Media Production Manager
Implentation Coordinator
AlaMark Technologies
210-704-8239
swhite at alamark.com
> From: "Gagne, Bernard (Bolton)"
> Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2006 10:1
In my index is this phantom entry:
A Year Ago This Month
(Folder Statistics by Responsibility report) button 34
I save the chapter including page 34 as a .mif file.
In the .mif file I find the phantom text in this section (near the bottom):
# end of Notes
My first choice would be to set it in the meta file numbering
properties for each chapter file.
Unless you're already using it for something, use the Volume Number
setting/variable to set a text string for all chapters of a component
book. Then use <$volnum> to pull it into each listing. So you'd
Mary,
You wrote:
I recently upgraded to FM 7.2b144 (I'm running Windows XP). Yesterday I was
working in a document that is a single table. In using the Find feature to
locate various text strings, sometimes FM would highlight the exact text,
and sometimes it would stop in a cell above the cell
Art, this is great information.
I have a question.
Where do I set the book title prefix for the index entries? In the index
marker itself inside the books, or would I set it on the reference page
so when the index is generated, we end up with
(Admin - 35).
Thanks,
-Patrick
-Original Messa
Art, this is great information.
I have a question.
Where do I set the book title prefix for the index entries? In the index
marker itself inside the books, or would I set it on the reference page
so when the index is generated, we end up with
(Admin - 35).
Thanks,
-Patrick
-Original Messa
Murray Moore wrote:
> I can not delete the cause in the fm files that is the source
> of the phantom entries in my index, but I can hide the effect.
>
> In my index I have made the offending index entries
> conditional and hidden them.
I didn't really understand the initial problem, but what
Frame experts:
Is there a way to change the default black colors for table rules and
borders to another color? I would want colors that will print correctly in a
four-color job. I have looked high and low and haven't discovered anything I
can use to do that. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
-
Hello Framers,
I recently upgraded to FM 7.2b144 (I'm running Windows XP). Yesterday I was
working in a document that is a single table. In using the Find feature to
locate various text strings, sometimes FM would highlight the exact text,
and sometimes it would stop in a cell above the cell cont
Why don't you think about getting IXGen from fsa.com and using it to
open all the markers. Then delete the problems...
http://www.fsatools.com/
Just in passing, it's a great indexing tool too, but that one
particular function would be useful to you in solving the problem.
Art
On 8/3/06, Murra
I can not delete the cause in the fm files that is the source of the phantom
entries in my index, but I can hide the effect.
In my index I have made the offending index entries conditional and hidden them.
/\/\
Murray
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Duh, there it was right in front of me. I have looked for that it seems
since day one.
Next stop - Optometrist.
--
Scott White
Media Production Manager
Implentation Coordinator
AlaMark Technologies
210-704-8239
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> From: "Gagne, Bernard (Bolton)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu,
The color of the ruling is specified as part of the definition for
each named ruling style. Go to the Custom Ruling and Shading
dialog (in any table) and use the Edit Ruling Style button to
define the ruling styles as you want them, and they will apply to
all tables in the document.
My opinions
Hi Scott,
You need to edit the ruling styles from the "Custom Ruling and Shading" menu
(Table>Custom Ruling and Shading).
Choose the rule you wish to modify and click the "Edit Ruling Style" button.
You can edit all the line parameters, including color, from there. You can
even create new rule styl
Frame experts:
Is there a way to change the default black colors for table rules and
borders to another color? I would want colors that will print correctly in a
four-color job. I have looked high and low and haven't discovered anything I
can use to do that. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
-
In my index is this phantom entry:
A Year Ago This Month
(Folder Statistics by Responsibility report) button 34
I save the chapter including page 34 as a .mif file.
In the .mif file I find the phantom text in this section (near the bottom):
# end of Notes
Hi there,
Could you please help me. I need the Graphic Shapes from the Arial
OpenType font. I know that I can substitute this font in the Registry.
But I don't know the palette page number:
"Arial CYR,__204__"="Arial Unicode MS,204"
---
Best regards
Andrei 'ABacus' Bondarenko
mail to: [EMAI
Dear Framers -
For our on-site typesetting project in the Inland Empire we need help from a
really good, experienced book typesetter. Ideally, someone who could "jump in
a plane" and come out here on a very immediate basis.
So if you are at all interested or know of anyone that fits these re
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