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From: Gyanesh Talwar | ??? ?
Date: Nov 10, 2006 8:16 PM
Subject: Fwd: Conversion Table Error: Element comes out of nowhere
To: Surbhi Singhal
Could you please send my mail to Framers.. I am unable to post.
Regards,
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Yes. Change the graphics mapping for those overdrawn images to
something else (PNG instead of PNGImportByReferece) and edit the
graphics macro to give you the output you desire. But because you are
using FM tools on top of the image, WWP has to rasterize the image to
flatten the drawings and the im
Hi Art
On Nov 10, 2006, at 6:16 PM, Art Campbell wrote:
> Could you define "collect for output?'
> If you mean collect all the files and components that make up a book,
> Bruce Foster's archive plug in.
>
That's what I'm after. I'm getting a copy now, hopefully.
Cheers
Alan
Yes. Change the graphics mapping for those overdrawn images to
something else (PNG instead of PNGImportByReferece) and edit the
graphics macro to give you the output you desire. But because you are
using FM tools on top of the image, WWP has to rasterize the image to
flatten the drawings and the i
Hi all,
Does anyone know if there is a plug in for FM that provides a
'collect for output' type of function?
Alan
Hi Michael,
WGL Assistant works great but it also creates font instances labelled as
FONTNAME CYR, FONTNAME Greek, etc. Windows XP created the ones for Arial and
Times New Roman to help non-Unicode compliant apps, like Framemaker, display
and print documents using the non-Latin based glyphs in th
Unfortunately, giving us the EDD is relatively meaningless, because is
a result of the conversion table being unable to completely structure the given
input document. To debug the problem, someone needs to review the content of
the unstructured file and the conversion table to try to track dow
> -Original Message-
> From: framers-bounces+rshelton=opentext.com at lists.frameusers.com
> [mailto:framers-bounces+rshelton=opentext.com at lists.frameusers.com]On
> Behalf Of Jon Harvey
>
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> I am trying to find a fast way to replace one paragraph tag in a book
> with
Hi all,
I am trying to find a fast way to replace one paragraph tag in a book
with another without going through each file one at a time. For example,
assume a file (open but not in the book) has a style called
"desiredstyle" and all the files in my book have a style called
"unwantedstyle". Is
Hi Michael,
WGL Assistant works great but it also creates font instances labelled as
FONTNAME CYR, FONTNAME Greek, etc. Windows XP created the ones for Arial and
Times New Roman to help non-Unicode compliant apps, like Framemaker, display
and print documents using the non-Latin based glyphs in t
Unfortunately, giving us the EDD is relatively meaningless, because is
a result of the conversion table being unable to completely structure the given
input document. To debug the problem, someone needs to review the content of
the unstructured file and the conversion table to try to track dow
Carmen Publishing's Find/Change special plugin, which works on the document or
book level, is a great tool for this:
http://www.frameexpert.com/plugins/index.htm
I'm sending this to you directly, and only copying FrameUsers, because I've
been having trouble getting through to the list. Maybe I'
Hi all,
I have a Frame User Guide that we also convert to HTML help to use in the
software application. The User Guide includes some 250 illustrations, in PNG
format. In a significant number of those illustrations, I've used the Frame
drawing tools (arrows and circles) to point out particular s
Hi all,
I have a Frame User Guide that we also convert to HTML help to use in the
software application. The User Guide includes some 250 illustrations, in PNG
format. In a significant number of those illustrations, I've used the Frame
drawing tools (arrows and circles) to point out particular
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Behalf Of Jon Harvey
>
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> I am trying to find a fast way to replace one paragraph tag in a book
> with another without going through each file one at a time. For example,
> assume a file (open
Hi all,
I am trying to find a fast way to replace one paragraph tag in a book
with another without going through each file one at a time. For example,
assume a file (open but not in the book) has a style called
"desiredstyle" and all the files in my book have a style called
"unwantedstyle". Is
Michael Zaichenko wrote:
> Hello Framers,
> I once already posted this question but never got any sensible answer.
> Posting it again in hopes someone actually came across a solution to
> this conundrum.
> XP SP2, FM 7.1 non-structured.
> Unicode fonts like arial, times new roman and courier do n
Michael Zaichenko wrote:
Hello Framers,
I once already posted this question but never got any sensible answer.
Posting it again in hopes someone actually came across a solution to
this conundrum.
XP SP2, FM 7.1 non-structured.
Unicode fonts like arial, times new roman and courier do not displa
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From: Gyanesh Talwar | ग्यानेश तलवाड <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Nov 10, 2006 8:16 PM
Subject: Fwd: Conversion Table Error: Element comes out of nowhere
To: Surbhi Singhal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Could you please send my mail to Framers.. I am unable to post.
R
Could you define "collect for output?'
If you mean collect all the files and components that make up a book,
Bruce Foster's archive plug in.
Art
On 11/9/06, Alan Litchfield wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Does anyone know if there is a plug in for FM that provides a
> 'collect for output' type of function?
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