Hi Lynne,
Does this mean that I should change the attribute type in the DTD to
NMTOKENS? (At the moment it's CDATA.) I tried this but nothing changed.
Have I done the wrong thing?
Thanks for your help,
Daniel
Daniel Osborn | Usability Engineer - Technical Writer | TomTom |
daniel.osborn at tom
I'm posting this for a colleague who is not on the list. Both public and
private replies are fine... I'll pass everything along to her.
We have 30 FrameMaker docs and several Word documents. The docs have to
be translated into Spanish, Portuguese and Cyrillic.
Our current solution is to convert t
hi all,
I'm trying to fine tune the appearance of an index, and finally got frustrated
with my inability to figure something out for this apparently simple problem.
I have an index with two levels of entries, and for the pagination, the top
level entry is set to 'keep with Next paragraph'. Howe
At 06:33 AM 10/26/2006, Daniel Osborn wrote:
>Does this mean that I should change the attribute type in the DTD to
>NMTOKENS? (At the moment it's CDATA.) I tried this but nothing changed.
>Have I done the wrong thing?
Daniel,
Yes, you want the attribute type in the DTD to be NMTOKENS. And,I hav
I originally posted this to the FrameMaker for OS X group, but I have now
refined the problem description after a few hours frustrating work...
FrameMaker 7.0 for Mac, AdobePS driver 8.8.0(301), PDF PPD, Acrobat 6 Pro
Distiller settings, custom, Press default plus leave color unchanged, no image
All,
Working on a design doc., some of which will translate into the User's
guide information. My developer's are referring to everything as a
screen. However, I am working in an HTML-rendered environment, so I
would like to use "page", especially since (as per MS's Manual of Style
for Tech. Pubs
Maybe you can edit the PDF file through PitStop which a cool tool edit texts
and graphics in a PDF.
Good luck.
Sangdy
"Shenton, David (DTRN)" wrote:
I have some weird things happening with Adobe Acrobat 6.0 when
attempting to delete text in a 200 page pdf. I was given an old file to
edit