I have the same problem but it only happens after generating a List of
Markers (index markers specifically in my case). When I then try selecting
all to paste it into another document for converting to a table the ctrl+a,
ctrl+c and ctrl+v key combos no longer work and a reboot is necessary.
Would
Do you have any 3rd party plug-ins running, like Microtype's TimeSavers,
etc? Have you tried running without those enabled to see if this could
be a by-product of those utilities? (note: I am NOT picking on the
TimeSavers as the culprit but it is simply the first plug-in I thought
of.)
Perhaps y
Well, there are many different types of "popular". ;-)
Note: I won't be retracting invites, so feel free to link up. That
wasn't my intent with my explanation at all.
Bill
On 8/31/07, Marguerite Krupp (mkrupp) wrote:
> Gee, Bill, I was flattered, too, if a bit surprised. Fortunately, I
> hadn't
Lester,
No, I don't have any third-party plug-ins running at all. There are
some I think we should probably get, but that's not an option at the
moment. I'll check on updating to the latest 7.2 release, as well.
Thanks much for the response!
Samuel I. Beard, Jr.
Technical Writer
OI Analytic
Ceri,
I'm not sure how many of the Control key combinations don't work, but
I do know that the three you mentioned don't work. The good news is
that, for me, it doesn't require a full reboot. I only have to restart
Frame to solve the problem. However, it's still quite annoying to have
to stop w
CUDSPAN used to have a "PrintTree" plug-in. I think I've still got it
somewhere on my machine! It was pretty cool, using indents to print the
whole structure tree for a doc. However, the CUDSPAN site has been down for
months and I don't think it is distributed any more.
Kay
---
Lin Surasky wrote:
> And SnagIt captures the image just fine, as I imagined it
> would, but does anyone know how to tell it to maintain the
> original text size and use more than one page if necessary???
> The print is so small it's just lines.
You're sending the screen capture directly to the
I got it, thanks. Unfortunately, it only prints out the tree structure
itself (i.e., the various elements and the hierarchy), not the contents,
which I need
And SnagIt captures the image just fine, as I imagined it would, but
does anyone know how to tell it to maintain the original text size a
Google search shows http://www.freeframers.org/freeware/cud/
However, the CUDSPAN site has been down for
> months and I don't think it is distributed any more.
>
> Kay
>
>
>
>
> On 8/31/07, Lin Surasky wrote:
> >
> > Hi all-
> >
> > Is there a way (other than a screen shot, as they're long file
Ben -
you can get SED (I loved it to, back in my VAX, and Sun user days) for
windows. Google will point you to several sources including SourceForge
(http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/sed.htm).
Or, if you already have FrameScript, you can do this inside of
FrameMaker as well.
On Friday,
Lester,
No, I don't have any third-party plug-ins running at all. There are
some I think we should probably get, but that's not an option at the
moment. I'll check on updating to the latest 7.2 release, as well.
Thanks much for the response!
Samuel I. Beard, Jr.
Technical Writer
OI Analytic
Hi Ben:
I've been using Python to manipulate XML files, and it's free and
friendly. Well, I sit with a lot of professional programmers, so I have
help, but they assure me that it's a wonderful scripting language compared
to many others. Did I mention that it's free?
Here's the download site: h
Do you have any 3rd party plug-ins running, like Microtype's TimeSavers,
etc? Have you tried running without those enabled to see if this could
be a by-product of those utilities? (note: I am NOT picking on the
TimeSavers as the culprit but it is simply the first plug-in I thought
of.)
Perhaps y
Hi, Lin:
I seem to remember hearing about a utility that can do this; perhaps someone
on the list hasn't forgotten its name.
However, I believe that SnagIt, and perhaps some other capture tools, can
capture scrolling windows.
Regards,
Peter
___
Peter Gold
KnowHow Pr
Lin Surasky wrote:
> And SnagIt captures the image just fine, as I imagined it
> would, but does anyone know how to tell it to maintain the
> original text size and use more than one page if necessary???
> The print is so small it's just lines.
You're sending the screen capture directly to t
Well, there are many different types of "popular". ;-)
Note: I won't be retracting invites, so feel free to link up. That
wasn't my intent with my explanation at all.
Bill
On 8/31/07, Marguerite Krupp (mkrupp) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gee, Bill, I was flattered, too, if a bit surprised. Fort
Hi all-
Is there a way (other than a screen shot, as they're long files) to
print out the contents of the Structure View window? I have some long,
system-generated XML files that I need to sift through and use pieces of
elsewhere. It'd help greatly to have a hard copy of the files, but with
certai
Ceri,
I'm not sure how many of the Control key combinations don't work, but
I do know that the three you mentioned don't work. The good news is
that, for me, it doesn't require a full reboot. I only have to restart
Frame to solve the problem. However, it's still quite annoying to have
to stop w
I have the same problem but it only happens after generating a List of
Markers (index markers specifically in my case). When I then try selecting
all to paste it into another document for converting to a table the ctrl+a,
ctrl+c and ctrl+v key combos no longer work and a reboot is necessary.
Would
Hi Ben:
I've been using Python to manipulate XML files, and it's free and
friendly. Well, I sit with a lot of professional programmers, so I have
help, but they assure me that it's a wonderful scripting language compared
to many others. Did I mention that it's free?
Here's the download site: h
Gee, Bill, I was flattered, too, if a bit surprised. Fortunately, I
hadn't had time to respond. Hey, these things happpen, and you must be
the most popular guy in LinkedIn history!
Marguerite
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Bodvar Bjorgv
I got it, thanks. Unfortunately, it only prints out the tree structure
itself (i.e., the various elements and the hierarchy), not the contents,
which I need
And SnagIt captures the image just fine, as I imagined it would, but
does anyone know how to tell it to maintain the original text size
Google search shows http://www.freeframers.org/freeware/cud/
However, the CUDSPAN site has been down for
> months and I don't think it is distributed any more.
>
> Kay
>
>
>
>
> On 8/31/07, Lin Surasky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all-
> >
> > Is there a way (other than a screen shot, a
CUDSPAN used to have a "PrintTree" plug-in. I think I've still got it
somewhere on my machine! It was pretty cool, using indents to print the
whole structure tree for a doc. However, the CUDSPAN site has been down for
months and I don't think it is distributed any more.
Kay
---
Hi, Lin:
I seem to remember hearing about a utility that can do this; perhaps someone
on the list hasn't forgotten its name.
However, I believe that SnagIt, and perhaps some other capture tools, can
capture scrolling windows.
Regards,
Peter
___
Peter Gold
KnowHow Pr
Hi all-
Is there a way (other than a screen shot, as they're long files) to
print out the contents of the Structure View window? I have some long,
system-generated XML files that I need to sift through and use pieces of
elsewhere. It'd help greatly to have a hard copy of the files, but with
certa
Ben -
you can get SED (I loved it to, back in my VAX, and Sun user days) for
windows. Google will point you to several sources including SourceForge
(http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/sed.htm).
Or, if you already have FrameScript, you can do this inside of
FrameMaker as well.
On Friday,
Hey All,
I'm having a strange problem with keys working in Frame 7.2b144 on
Windows XP. Certain keys seem to either stop working or stop working as
expected. For example, my Control key for shortcuts doesn't work
anymore. Neither do my arrow keys when held down. If I continuously
press the ar
Oh, yeah - good input! I forgot about awk ... I don't use it anymore
though. sed and perl do the job in almost all my minimal use of these
kinds of text editing functions.
Regards,
Z
Chris Borokowski wrote:
Stick with what you know. Go to www.activestate.com and download
ActivePerl, which inhe
Oh, yeah - good input! I forgot about awk ... I don't use it anymore
though. sed and perl do the job in almost all my minimal use of these
kinds of text editing functions.
Regards,
Z
Chris Borokowski wrote:
> Stick with what you know. Go to www.activestate.com and download
> ActivePerl, which in
Stick with what you know. Go to www.activestate.com and download
ActivePerl, which inherits much of its file processing behavior from
awk and sed.
http://www.activestate.com/
I can help with introductory questions.
--- B Hechter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know if this a proper topic f
Stick with what you know. Go to www.activestate.com and download
ActivePerl, which inherits much of its file processing behavior from
awk and sed.
http://www.activestate.com/
I can help with introductory questions.
--- B Hechter wrote:
> I don't know if this a proper topic for the list, but it
Hi, Ben.
B Hechter wrote:
Well, it looks like I will need to batch process a large number of ASCII
(plain text) system configuration files in the same manner, in order to
filter out information that I do not need, before I import them into Frame.
I don't know if this a proper topic for the list
Hi, Ben.
B Hechter wrote:
> Well, it looks like I will need to batch process a large number of ASCII
> (plain text) system configuration files in the same manner, in order to
> filter out information that I do not need, before I import them into Frame.
>
> I don't know if this a proper topic for
Gee, Bill, I was flattered, too, if a bit surprised. Fortunately, I
hadn't had time to respond. Hey, these things happpen, and you must be
the most popular guy in LinkedIn history!
Marguerite
-Original Message-
From: framers-bounces+mkrupp=cisco@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-
Hi Framers,
Well, it looks like I will need to batch process a large number of ASCII
(plain text) system configuration files in the same manner, in order to
filter out information that I do not need, before I import them into Frame.
I don't know if this a proper topic for the list, but it takes m
Hi Framers,
Well, it looks like I will need to batch process a large number of ASCII
(plain text) system configuration files in the same manner, in order to
filter out information that I do not need, before I import them into Frame.
I don't know if this a proper topic for the list, but it takes m
No problem with me! :) I accepted the invite ...
Z
Bill Swallow wrote:
All,
Many of you whom I've conversed with through this list have been sent
invites for LinkedIn. This was not intentional. Somehow instead of
connecting with a few choice Gmail contacts, LinkedIn sent an invite
to everyone
No problem with me! :) I accepted the invite ...
Z
Bill Swallow wrote:
> All,
>
> Many of you whom I've conversed with through this list have been sent
> invites for LinkedIn. This was not intentional. Somehow instead of
> connecting with a few choice Gmail contacts, LinkedIn sent an invite
> to
I, for one, was glad to accept. Now the rest of the week is ruined! :-(
But it is Friday, so ...
;-)
Bodvar
On 8/31/07, Bill Swallow wrote:
> All,
>
> Many of you whom I've conversed with through this list have been sent
> invites for LinkedIn. This was not intentional. Somehow instead of
> conn
Hey All,
I'm having a strange problem with keys working in Frame 7.2b144 on
Windows XP. Certain keys seem to either stop working or stop working as
expected. For example, my Control key for shortcuts doesn't work
anymore. Neither do my arrow keys when held down. If I continuously
press the a
I, for one, was glad to accept. Now the rest of the week is ruined! :-(
But it is Friday, so ...
;-)
Bodvar
On 8/31/07, Bill Swallow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All,
>
> Many of you whom I've conversed with through this list have been sent
> invites for LinkedIn. This was not intentional. Someho
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