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> During import I choose 150 DPI, am I insane?
By choosing 150dpi you are reducing the print size of the image. In
other words you are scaling the picture to make it smaller by
increasing the resolution. ...
Note that with SnagIt you can opt to capture the image at other resolutions, so
yo
Apologies for cross-posting.
I'm aware that this is a question that deserves ridicule, along the
question 'Should I use attributes or elements to store data?' (according
to the NOT the comp.text.sgml FAQ: 'Of course. What else would you
use?'). Anyway, here we go:
Should I use the XHTML or CAL
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> During import I choose 150 DPI, am I insane?
By choosing 150dpi you are reducing the print size of the image. In
other words you are scaling the picture to make it smaller by
increasing the resolution. ...
Note that with SnagIt you can opt to capture the image at other resolutions, so
y
Pete...
Several important rules of thumb here:
1. Never save screen shots as jpg files, especially highly-compressed
ones! They will not look nearly as good as *.bmp files. JPEG
compression will soften the images so that they don't look real, like
they do on the screen when viewed directly. Si
Hi Pete,
On 2/02/2008, at 10:53 AM, Pete Rourke wrote:
> Here is another newbie question.
>
> FM8 - XP (importing into anchored frames)
>
> I am using Snagit (default image resolution 96dpi, and saving
> as .jpg) to
> capture screenshots for a end user manual which assumes the user needs
> vis
Hi Graeme,
I'm not certain why you are using an anchored frame to separate your
paragraphs. Why not just add space between them, then you can specify
which paragraphs need to a "keep with next" setting. This does away
with the extra paragraph between each text paragraph.
These setting are i
Using Frame 7.0 on Windows XP Pro.
I am in the process of simplifying documents that are based on a template
we did not develop. One way I'm trying to simplify is by reducing the
number of master pages from the current 40+ to the 2-3 that we use.
I have over 200 files to update, and would reall
Hi, Susan:
Have you tried saving files as MIF, opening in a text editor, then
deleting the unwanted master page definitions C*A*R*E*F*U*L*L*Y,
saving and reopening in FM?
In addition to MIF2GO for converting FM files to MIF, DTP Tools has a
free FM2MIF plug-in that can convert whole directories (
I have a proof consisting in a sequence of lines across a page, each
a paragraph, and each line separated from the next by a shallow
anchored frame that contains a separator line. Each line/para is set
to keep with the next one since the whole proof must display on the
same page. However, in o
Hello Everyone,
Once again I am writing for assistance. We have been
using Frame (currently 7.x on Windows XP) for more
than 12 years but now we are faced with a problem for
which we can't find the answer.
Our purchasing department will no longer allow us to
buy Acrobat. They purchased an enterpr
Hello Everyone,
Once again I am writing for assistance. We have been
using Frame (currently 7.x on Windows XP) for more
than 12 years but now we are faced with a problem for
which we can't find the answer.
Our purchasing department will no longer allow us to
buy Acrobat. They purchased an enterpr
Here is another newbie question.
FM8 - XP (importing into anchored frames)
I am using Snagit (default image resolution 96dpi, and saving as .jpg) to
capture screenshots for a end user manual which assumes the user needs
visual walkthrough of using a desktop application and a pocket pc.
There
Hi, Susan:
Have you tried saving files as MIF, opening in a text editor, then
deleting the unwanted master page definitions C*A*R*E*F*U*L*L*Y,
saving and reopening in FM?
In addition to MIF2GO for converting FM files to MIF, DTP Tools has a
free FM2MIF plug-in that can convert whole directories (
I have a proof consisting in a sequence of lines across a page, each
a paragraph, and each line separated from the next by a shallow
anchored frame that contains a separator line. Each line/para is set
to keep with the next one since the whole proof must display on the
same page. However, in o
On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 22:24:11 +0100, Peter Ring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Should I use the XHTML or CALS table model for structured documents
>and XML storage format?
I'd lean toward CALS. It's the one supported in DITA, which
is the most buzzword-compliant XML format out there at present. ;
On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 22:24:11 +0100, Peter Ring wrote:
>Should I use the XHTML or CALS table model for structured documents
>and XML storage format?
I'd lean toward CALS. It's the one supported in DITA, which
is the most buzzword-compliant XML format out there at present. ;-)
CALS is also th
Using Frame 7.0 on Windows XP Pro.
I am in the process of simplifying documents that are based on a template
we did not develop. One way I'm trying to simplify is by reducing the
number of master pages from the current 40+ to the 2-3 that we use.
I have over 200 files to update, and would reall
Here is another newbie question.
FM8 - XP (importing into anchored frames)
I am using Snagit (default image resolution 96dpi, and saving as .jpg) to
capture screenshots for a end user manual which assumes the user needs
visual walkthrough of using a desktop application and a pocket pc.
The
Apologies for cross-posting.
I'm aware that this is a question that deserves ridicule, along the
question 'Should I use attributes or elements to store data?' (according
to the NOT the comp.text.sgml FAQ: 'Of course. What else would you
use?'). Anyway, here we go:
Should I use the XHTML or CAL
I'm running Frame 7.1p116 and Acrobat 6.0 Professional ver.
6.0.5.2006-03-01 and doing my first really foray into a book that
includes extensive landscape tabloid-size pages. I'm noticing two
oddities upon generating the PDF (we create a PostScript file first and
then typically double-click to acti
Esteemed colleagues,
Two questions, please.
1. I've got a book that I inherited from a contractor colleague
that exhibits persistent change bars, even though I have repeatedly
turned them off. Edits immediately bring change bars. Can anyone help me
out on this? I'm defeated.
2. Al
Esteemed colleagues,
Two questions, please.
1. I've got a book that I inherited from a contractor colleague
that exhibits persistent change bars, even though I have repeatedly
turned them off. Edits immediately bring change bars. Can anyone help me
out on this? I'm defeated.
2. Also
I'm running Frame 7.1p116 and Acrobat 6.0 Professional ver.
6.0.5.2006-03-01 and doing my first really foray into a book that
includes extensive landscape tabloid-size pages. I'm noticing two
oddities upon generating the PDF (we create a PostScript file first and
then typically double-click to acti
Hi Eduardo,
So, I am assuming you have a file in which all the pages are numbered
2H-2[letter] and that the book file has sequences 2H-[number]?
If that is true then Baruch's suggestion is good. But is that the case
or do you also have number sequences 2H-3, 2H-3A, ..., 2H-4, 2H-4A,...
with
I wanted to study FM8 Unicode capabilities, so I tried to
convert three Asian non-Unicode FM7 files to FM8 Unicode.
It hasn't worked out very well.
First I tried simply opening the files in FM8. After
accepting the "conversion", I saved the Chinese file as
FM8 MIF and looked at the text. It was
I wanted to study FM8 Unicode capabilities, so I tried to
convert three Asian non-Unicode FM7 files to FM8 Unicode.
It hasn't worked out very well.
First I tried simply opening the files in FM8. After
accepting the "conversion", I saved the Chinese file as
FM8 MIF and looked at the text. It was
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