I am looking for a way to write fractions inline with my text, without using
the math functions. I looked at the Frame 8 Character Sets manual, and I see
1/4, 1/2 and 3/4, but nothing else. Is there a way to generate fractions
without just writing them like I am here (i.e. 1/4)?
JW
Hi -
I have a client who's having a problem when saving a Frame doc into
PDF. Some of the GIFs (screenshots) are being cropped. The GIFs are
on landscape (rotated) pages but the problem doesn't occur on every
landscape page with a GIF. The problem does not occur when creating a
Tabloid-siz
We used to have a similar problem with our logo on landscape pages. If
we rotated the logo after it was placed on the page it would be cut off
in the PDF. The solution was to create a rotated version of the logo
that did not need to be re-oriented after insertion.
HTH,
Clint Owen
Technical Publ
> Is there a way to generate fractions
> without just writing them like I am here (i.e. 1/4)?
One method is to buy any of the various fraction fonts available. Go to
myfonts.com or other font seller and search for "fractions." Yes, you still
have to enter them by typing the individual characters
Thanks, Clint. That works.
Pat
On Feb 26, 2008, at 12:30 PM, Owen, Clint wrote:
> We used to have a similar problem with our logo on landscape pages. If
> we rotated the logo after it was placed on the page it would be cut
> off
> in the PDF. The solution was to create a rotated version of the
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Hi Joel,
You can try one of the fractions fonts available from Adobe. OpenType
and PostScript versions are both available.
http://store1.adobe.com/cfusion/store/html/index.cfm?store=OLS-US&event=displayFontPackage&code=234
These fonts allow you to type the numerator and denominator independen
Thank you all for your responses. While your responses are accurate,
they do not explain why the files can be opened on my colleagues PC's
network drive in under 10 seconds, but not on my network drive.
I'vd asked IT to check my network connections, etc. and they claim all
is well with their netw
I would add to Bill's comments and suggest that if you need to
generate 8,000 vector-based images out of Corel, you can automate the
process of opening, saving, and closing the Corel drawings using
WinBatch: http://www.winbatch.com/
WinBatch is an event-driven scripting language that can aut
I am looking for a way to write fractions inline with my text, without using
the math functions. I looked at the Frame 8 Character Sets manual, and I see
1/4, 1/2 and 3/4, but nothing else. Is there a way to generate fractions
without just writing them like I am here (i.e. 1/4)?
JW
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Hi -
I have a client who's having a problem when saving a Frame doc into
PDF. Some of the GIFs (screenshots) are being cropped. The GIFs are
on landscape (rotated) pages but the problem doesn't occur on every
landscape page with a GIF. The problem does not occur when creating a
Tabloid-siz
We used to have a similar problem with our logo on landscape pages. If
we rotated the logo after it was placed on the page it would be cut off
in the PDF. The solution was to create a rotated version of the logo
that did not need to be re-oriented after insertion.
HTH,
Clint Owen
Technical Publ
> Is there a way to generate fractions
> without just writing them like I am here (i.e. 1/4)?
One method is to buy any of the various fraction fonts available. Go to
myfonts.com or other font seller and search for "fractions." Yes, you still
have to enter them by typing the individual characters
Thanks, Clint. That works.
Pat
On Feb 26, 2008, at 12:30 PM, Owen, Clint wrote:
> We used to have a similar problem with our logo on landscape pages. If
> we rotated the logo after it was placed on the page it would be cut
> off
> in the PDF. The solution was to create a rotated version of the
Some fractions are part of standard unicode, available from the standard
Windows Character Map--e.g., ¼, ½, ¾.Sean Pollock
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: framers@lists.FrameUsers.com> Subject: Re:
> fractions> Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 15:11:08 -0600> > > Is there a way to
> generate fractions> >
Lynne Price, Kay Whatley and others:
The DITA DTDs are modularised to allow ready re-use, specialisation
and maintenance.
Is there any way to create a modularised EDD, with a skeleton host
file and modules imported as text insets? I have been studying the
Adobe documentation for developing s
The Wisconsin STC Chapter is hosting the following training events featuring
Bernard Aschwanden. Registration is open and we welcome out-of-towners!
Details and registration are available at http://www.stc-wi.org.
Workshop: Hands-on Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA) Training
Workshop
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