HI Rebecca,
Did you try saving your file as MIF and then reopening the MIF file and saving
as FM.
Sometimes this helps.
Best Regards,
Orly Z.
Thank you for the answers I got, Happy New Year to everyone.
?rp?d
-Original Message-
From: Asztalos, Arpad
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2008 10:23 AM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: From FM 7.0 to FM 8.0 - fornt display for CEE languages
Dear list members,
Our company is p
Mike Wickham wrote:> Another way to find missing fonts is to create an Index of
References and
> specify fonts. FrameMaker will generate a document with a hyperlink to the
> locations of each of the fonts used. You can follow a link and change the
> font. I don't believe this method will find
Hi Will...
I think that you'll have to resort to a custom FDK plugin or
FrameScript. If you want to try the plugin route, contact me off list
and we'll see what can be done.
Cheers!
...scott
Scott Prentice
Leximation, Inc.
www.leximation.com
+1.415.485.1892
Whites wrote:
> Hello All -
>
>
Hi Will...
I think that you'll have to resort to a custom FDK plugin or
FrameScript. If you want to try the plugin route, contact me off list
and we'll see what can be done.
Cheers!
...scott
Scott Prentice
Leximation, Inc.
www.leximation.com
+1.415.485.1892
Whites wrote:
> Hello All -
>
>
Thanks, all. Great!
avi
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 1:18 PM, Avraham Makeler wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there an automatic way of changing the case of words, e.g., by using a
> shortcut key to 'toggle' a word through upper case, mixed case, and lower
> case?
>
> Tia,
>
>
> avraham
> ~
Aside from graphics, there shouldn't be any file types except for .FM,
.BOOK and .LCK. LCKs are lock files when a file is open to prevent
someone else from modifying it at the same time. You don't need those.
Of course you need all your graphic files as well. If you used Mif2Go to
export the bo
Another way to find missing fonts is to create an Index of References and
specify fonts. FrameMaker will generate a document with a hyperlink to the
locations of each of the fonts used. You can follow a link and change the
font. I don't believe this method will find fonts on master or reference
Hi Brian,
Stubborn missing fonts like this generally are "hidden" in table formats.
You can use this general process to find and fix them.
1) Go to one of the default master pages (View > Master Pages).
2) Click in the main text frame and insert the first table from your Table
Catalog (Table >
> 3) Click in each cell and remove any of the "missing" fonts. You do this
> by
> applying paragraph formats to the cell paragraphs; of course making sure
> that all of the paragraph formats you apply have valid fonts.
In addition to checking cells, be sure to also check the table title. It is
o
Brian,
This is actually a FAQ, so you can find lots of info on how to resolve
it, but the basics:
* The missing font(s) may be used on a Master or Reference page, so
you need to check those.
* If you don't need to preserve the missing font, set your FM
preferences to turn "Remember Missing Fonts"
Hello All -
What I would like to see is a quickie way to generate intercaps (or
CamelCase, or whatever one wants to call it): a fourth option that
would first capitalize the selected string (like ctrt+alt, c), then
strip out the spaces between the words. That would be lovely.
will white
Mo
Hello All -
What I would like to see is a quickie way to generate intercaps (or
CamelCase, or whatever one wants to call it): a fourth option that
would first capitalize the selected string (like ctrt+alt, c), then
strip out the spaces between the words. That would be lovely.
will white
Mo
Hi, Brian:
On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 7:48 AM, Brian Lamborn wrote:
> All,
> I also cannot run the Update Book function because of this same error.
File errors like missing fonts that appear when opening a file cancel
the book update process. To work around the problem, from the book
window, open
Hi, Brian:
Search Google for: how to find missing fonts in framemaker. You'll see
many past postings, from this and other forums, about the various
causes of this message.
HTH
Regards,
Peter Gold
KnowHow ProServices
On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 7:48 AM, Brian Lamborn wrote:
> All,
Mike Wickham wrote:> Another way to find missing fonts is to create an Index of
References and
> specify fonts. FrameMaker will generate a document with a hyperlink to the
> locations of each of the fonts used. You can follow a link and change the
> font. I don't believe this method will find
Another way to find missing fonts is to create an Index of References and
specify fonts. FrameMaker will generate a document with a hyperlink to the
locations of each of the fonts used. You can follow a link and change the
font. I don't believe this method will find fonts on master or reference
> 3) Click in each cell and remove any of the "missing" fonts. You do this
> by
> applying paragraph formats to the cell paragraphs; of course making sure
> that all of the paragraph formats you apply have valid fonts.
In addition to checking cells, be sure to also check the table title. It is
o
Hi, Brian:
On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 7:48 AM, Brian Lamborn wrote:
> All,
> I also cannot run the Update Book function because of this same error.
File errors like missing fonts that appear when opening a file cancel
the book update process. To work around the problem, from the book
window, open
Hi, Brian:
Search Google for: how to find missing fonts in framemaker. You'll see
many past postings, from this and other forums, about the various
causes of this message.
HTH
Regards,
Peter Gold
KnowHow ProServices
On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 7:48 AM, Brian Lamborn wrote:
> All,
All,
I have been using InDesign for several years and have recently started using
FrameMaker (FM8 on XP Pro) again (use dictated in each case by client
requirements) after several years away from it. InDesign has a feature where
you can search for the use of a specific font. Does FrameMaker ha
Hi Brian,
Stubborn missing fonts like this generally are "hidden" in table formats.
You can use this general process to find and fix them.
1) Go to one of the default master pages (View > Master Pages).
2) Click in the main text frame and insert the first table from your Table
Catalog (Table >
Brian,
This is actually a FAQ, so you can find lots of info on how to resolve
it, but the basics:
* The missing font(s) may be used on a Master or Reference page, so
you need to check those.
* If you don't need to preserve the missing font, set your FM
preferences to turn "Remember Missing Fonts"
HI Rebecca,
Did you try saving your file as MIF and then reopening the MIF file and saving
as FM.
Sometimes this helps.
Best Regards,
Orly Z.
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All,
I have been using InDesign for several years and have recently started using
FrameMaker (FM8 on XP Pro) again (use dictated in each case by client
requirements) after several years away from it. InDesign has a feature where
you can search for the use of a specific font. Does FrameMaker ha
Thank you for the answers I got, Happy New Year to everyone.
Árpád
-Original Message-
From: Asztalos, Arpad
Sent: Monday, December 29, 2008 10:23 AM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: From FM 7.0 to FM 8.0 - fornt display for CEE languages
Dear list members,
Our company is plan
Thanks, all. Great!
avi
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 1:18 PM, Avraham Makeler wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there an automatic way of changing the case of words, e.g., by using a
> shortcut key to 'toggle' a word through upper case, mixed case, and lower
> case?
>
> Tia,
>
>
> avraham
> ~
Aside from graphics, there shouldn't be any file types except for .FM,
.BOOK and .LCK. LCKs are lock files when a file is open to prevent
someone else from modifying it at the same time. You don't need those.
Of course you need all your graphic files as well. If you used Mif2Go to
export the bo
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