At 21:19 -0800 12/12/06, Whites wrote:
Today, from within the main document, I searched on a string in a text inset
and was surprised to find that the FM search function did not find it. Am I
being obtuse (happens a lot) or is this the way things are supposed to be? Any
help will be
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A year or two ago I installed TrackChanges on FrameMaker 7.0p579.
Afterward FrameMaker began crashing when I edited text. Never
had done so previously. I eventually figured out that
deleting words with Ctrl-Delete was causing the FrameMaker
failures. After fruitless troubleshooting and
Hello Framers:
Can an element be a container and a system variable at the same time? I
would like to generate the Chapter-Section-Subject in the footer of the page
from the
attributes of the subject element.
If this is possible an example would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Louise
--- Fred Ridder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Supposed to be could be argued, but it certainly
is the way
things *are*. Text insets are treated as black boxes
by the
Find/Change operation.
==
Putting text insets in text frames (each with a
different text
You can also use the following key combination, which I find a little
easier: ALT+s c
For general menu access, I also prefer the old Windows (DOS?) Alt key
shortcut over any similar Esc shortcuts. It is easier to remember and it
works in virtually any program.
David Creamer
I.D.E.A.S. -
Hi, David:
David Creamer wrote:
You can also use the following key combination, which I find a little
easier: ALT+s c
For general menu access, I also prefer the old Windows (DOS?) Alt key
shortcut over any similar Esc shortcuts. It is easier to remember and it
works in virtually any
For general menu access, I also prefer the old Windows (DOS?) Alt key
shortcut over any similar Esc shortcuts. It is easier to remember and it
works in virtually any program.
Yes, but FrameMaker's Escape key sequence commands work on all FrameMaker
platforms, Windows, Mac and UNIX. There
On Wed, 13 Dec 2006, Rick Henkel wrote:
Does anyone have a second e-mail address for Frank? When I send mail
to [EMAIL PROTECTED], the message comes back undeliverable.
Frank, are you out there?
Yes!!! We are still here.
May all spammers die a hideous death. It seems our ISP has been having
--- Catudal Rousseau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can an element be a container and a system variable
at the same time? I
would like to generate the Chapter-Section-Subject
in the footer of the page from the
attributes of the subject element.
===
Yes, this is
Has anyone run across a tool that can represent, graphically, the
nesting of levels of elements and sub-elements within a DTD file? It
doesn't need to provide editing capability, although that would be
nice -- I'm looking more for a nice graphic.
Thanks,
Art
--
Art Campbell
Actually, I downloaded that just before I posted...
Is there a switch or display option to get it to display the DTD in
nested format? It's displaying as a flat file on my system, but I have
only played with the program for 20 minutes or so...
Thanks,
Art
On 12/13/06, David Foster [EMAIL
Thanks for the pointer, Kay!
I downloaded and tried 4 other editors this afternoon, but this one is
the one that creates the graphic I wanted. ;- )
Cheers,
Art
On 12/13/06, Kay Ethier at Bright Path [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Art:
TIBCO's TurboXML does this. You can see the structure tree
Every now and then I get stuck with one of those auto-generated
paragraphs that appears after a text inset that refuses to cooperate
with being retagged for the subsequent paragraph and can't even be
deleted. As a last resort, I recently converted a file with this
problem to a .mif and in Notepad
Hi Paul,
obair81 at comcast.net wrote:
> I am trying to find the right Autonumber format for my Chapter tag. Up till
> now, I had separate files for each chapter, but now I need to have a Frame
> book with just one core file that contains all my chapters.
It doesn't really matter which way you
obair81 at comcast.net wrote:
> Translation.
>
> The translation must be done in Word, so I will need to convert from Frame to
> Word, and this caused huge linking problems between the Word files the last
> time I did it with multiple Frame files in the Frame book.
>
Shouldn't be a problem if
At 21:19 -0800 12/12/06, Whites wrote:
>Today, from within the main document, I searched on a string in a text inset
>and was surprised to find that the FM search function did not find it. Am I
>being obtuse (happens a lot) or is this the way things are supposed to be? Any
>help will be
Does anyone have a second e-mail address for Frank? When I send mail
to franks at fsatools.com, the message comes back undeliverable.
Frank, are you out there?
--
Rick Henkel
http://rickhenkel.ipdz.com
> A year or two ago I installed TrackChanges on FrameMaker 7.0p579.
> Afterward FrameMaker began crashing when I edited text. Never
> had done so previously. I eventually figured out that
> deleting words with Ctrl-Delete was causing the FrameMaker
> failures. After fruitless troubleshooting and
Hello Framers:
Can an element be a container and a system variable at the same time? I
would like to generate the Chapter-Section-Subject in the footer of the page
from the
attributes of the subject element.
If this is possible an example would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Louise
--- Fred Ridder wrote:
> "Supposed to be" could be argued, but it certainly
> is the way
> things *are*. Text insets are treated as black boxes
> by the
> Find/Change operation.
==
Putting text insets in text frames (each with a
different text flow name)
> You can also use the following key combination, which I find a little
> easier: ALT+s c
>
For general menu access, I also prefer the old Windows (DOS?) Alt key
shortcut over any similar Esc shortcuts. It is easier to remember and it
works in virtually any program.
David Creamer
I.D.E.A.S. -
Hi, David:
David Creamer wrote:
>> You can also use the following key combination, which I find a little
>> easier: ALT+s c
>>
>>
> For general menu access, I also prefer the old Windows (DOS?) Alt key
> shortcut over any similar Esc shortcuts. It is easier to remember and it
> works in
>> For general menu access, I also prefer the old Windows (DOS?) Alt key
>> shortcut over any similar Esc shortcuts. It is easier to remember and it
>> works in virtually any program.
>
> Yes, but FrameMaker's Escape key sequence commands work on all FrameMaker
> platforms, Windows, Mac and UNIX.
On Wed, 13 Dec 2006, Rick Henkel wrote:
> Does anyone have a second e-mail address for Frank? When I send mail
> to franks at fsatools.com, the message comes back undeliverable.
>
> Frank, are you out there?
Yes!!! We are still here.
May all spammers die a hideous death. It seems our ISP has
--- Catudal & Rousseau wrote:
> Can an element be a container and a system variable
> at the same time? I
> would like to generate the Chapter-Section-Subject
> in the footer of the page from the
> attributes of the subject element.
===
Yes, this is doable if
Has anyone run across a tool that can represent, graphically, the
nesting of levels of elements and sub-elements within a DTD file? It
doesn't need to provide editing capability, although that would be
nice -- I'm looking more for a nice graphic.
Thanks,
Art
--
Art Campbell
Actually, I downloaded that just before I posted...
Is there a switch or display option to get it to display the DTD in
nested format? It's displaying as a flat file on my system, but I have
only played with the program for 20 minutes or so...
Thanks,
Art
On 12/13/06, David Foster wrote:
>
Thanks for the pointer, Kay!
I downloaded and tried 4 other editors this afternoon, but this one is
the one that creates the graphic I wanted. ;- )
Cheers,
Art
On 12/13/06, Kay Ethier at Bright Path wrote:
> Hi Art:
>
> TIBCO's TurboXML does this. You can see the structure tree and even have
Every now and then I get stuck with one of those auto-generated
paragraphs that appears after a text inset that refuses to cooperate
with being retagged for the subsequent paragraph and can't even be
deleted. As a last resort, I recently converted a file with this
problem to a .mif and in Notepad
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