Sharon and you'all:
At Saturday, 22/03/2008, 12:18 AM;, you wrote:
Blaze the FrameMaker killer? Don't make me laugh.
Perhaps the expectations of us FrameMaker users were
raised to high by maladroit early marketing bumf. And no
doubt you did not expect such a negative reaction, fuelled mostly
I often hit Cmnd-Opt 6 for a thin space (instead of 7) and as a
result change the view to View 6 (MacFM7). Esc-vcv brings up the View
window, but there seems to be no keyboard command for switching the
view from 6 back to 1. Anyone know such a thing?
Graeme Forbes
We have posted another freely available script at the GolehTek web site
called BookReport.
BookReport generates reports in FrameMaker and tab-delimited text format
that identify all of the dependencies between the books, files, and insets
within a given directory. Book report also identifies
Graeme,
You wrote:
I often hit Cmnd-Opt 6 for a thin space (instead of 7) and as a
result change the view to View 6 (MacFM7). Esc-vcv brings up the View
window, but there seems to be no keyboard command for switching the
view from 6 back to 1. Anyone know such a thing?
Escape v 1
(and likewise:
Sharon and you'all:
At Saturday, 22/03/2008, 12:18 AM;, you wrote:
>Blaze the FrameMaker killer? Don't make me laugh.
Perhaps the expectations of us FrameMaker users were
raised to high by maladroit early marketing bumf. And no
doubt you did not expect such a negative reaction, fuelled mostly
We have posted another freely available script at the GolehTek web site
called BookReport.
BookReport generates reports in FrameMaker and tab-delimited text format
that identify all of the dependencies between the books, files, and insets
within a given directory. Book report also identifies
Our company just upgraded to FM 8 from FM 7.
I noticed strange "feature" behaviours.
1.) When I delete a paragraph, the paragraph below the deleted paragraph
takes on the properties, the paragraph tag of the paragraph above the
deleted paragraph.
This is very annoying, and wastes a lot of