Re: an apology (LinkedIn fiasco)

2007-08-31 Thread Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
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. Somehow

Strange Key Control Issue

2007-08-31 Thread Sam Beard
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

Re: an apology (LinkedIn fiasco)

2007-08-31 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain
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

batch processing of large numbers of text files?

2007-08-31 Thread B Hechter
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

Re: batch processing of large numbers of text files?

2007-08-31 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain
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

Re: batch processing of large numbers of text files?

2007-08-31 Thread Chris Borokowski
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 for

Re: batch processing of large numbers of text files?

2007-08-31 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain
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

RE: batch processing of large numbers of text files?

2007-08-31 Thread Lester C. Smalley
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,

Print-out of Structured View window?

2007-08-31 Thread Lin Surasky
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

Re: Print-out of Structured View window?

2007-08-31 Thread Peter Gold
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

RE: Print-out of Structured View window?

2007-08-31 Thread Sales at Bright Path
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

Re: Print-out of Structured View window?

2007-08-31 Thread Peter Gold
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, as they're long

RE: Print-out of Structured View window?

2007-08-31 Thread Lin Surasky
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

RE: an apology (LinkedIn fiasco)

2007-08-31 Thread Marguerite Krupp \(mkrupp\)
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! G Marguerite -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bodvar

Re: batch processing of large numbers of text files?

2007-08-31 Thread FeiMin_Lorente
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:

Re: Strange Key Control Issue

2007-08-31 Thread Ceri Richard
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.

RE: Strange Key Control Issue

2007-08-31 Thread Sam Beard
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

Re: an apology (LinkedIn fiasco)

2007-08-31 Thread Bill Swallow
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.

RE: Print-out of Structured View window?

2007-08-31 Thread Combs, Richard
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

RE: Strange Key Control Issue

2007-08-31 Thread Lester C. Smalley
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

RE: Strange Key Control Issue

2007-08-31 Thread Sam Beard
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

an apology (LinkedIn fiasco)

2007-08-31 Thread Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
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 >

Strange Key Control Issue

2007-08-31 Thread Sam Beard
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

an apology (LinkedIn fiasco)

2007-08-31 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain
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 >

batch processing of large numbers of text files?

2007-08-31 Thread B Hechter
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

batch processing of large numbers of text files?

2007-08-31 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain
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

batch processing of large numbers of text files?

2007-08-31 Thread Chris Borokowski
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

batch processing of large numbers of text files?

2007-08-31 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain
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

batch processing of large numbers of text files?

2007-08-31 Thread Lester C. Smalley
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,

Print-out of Structured View window?

2007-08-31 Thread Lin Surasky
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

Print-out of Structured View window?

2007-08-31 Thread Peter Gold
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

Print-out of Structured View window?

2007-08-31 Thread Sales@Bright Path
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

Print-out of Structured View window?

2007-08-31 Thread Peter Gold
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

Print-out of Structured View window?

2007-08-31 Thread Lin Surasky
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

an apology (LinkedIn fiasco)

2007-08-31 Thread Marguerite Krupp (mkrupp)
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

batch processing of large numbers of text files?

2007-08-31 Thread feimin_lore...@amis.com
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:

Strange Key Control Issue

2007-08-31 Thread Ceri Richard
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.

Strange Key Control Issue

2007-08-31 Thread Sam Beard
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

an apology (LinkedIn fiasco)

2007-08-31 Thread Bill Swallow
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 >

Print-out of Structured View window?

2007-08-31 Thread Combs, Richard
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

Strange Key Control Issue

2007-08-31 Thread Lester C. Smalley
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

Strange Key Control Issue

2007-08-31 Thread Sam Beard
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