finding copied graphics

2009-05-29 Thread Megha Chaitanya
In FrameMaker 9.0, one can use View->Pods->Insets to view a list of graphics and/or text insets in your document/open chapters of book. For the copied graphics, 'referenced file' field of the POD will contain value 'no file'. Regards, Megha -Original Message- From: framers-bounces at

finding copied graphics, another way of doing it

2009-05-29 Thread Pinkham, Jim
Verner's trick is a handy and creative one for the task he described. As Jeremy has noted, MIF2Go is at least as easy, probably more so. For the task you describe, though, it would seem like Bruce Foster's Archive plug-in would be a simpler, more efficient way to go at it. Or am I missing something

Difficulty Creating a TOC

2009-05-29 Thread ecid...@zoominternet.net
Good morning fellow Frame Templars: First the setup: Frame 7.2 (unstructured), Windows XP Am attempting to formulate a TOC whereby I can display two paragraph tags on the same line along with the associated chapter/page number. Want to make it look something like this 10-5. . . . .Revision 1.

Difficulty Creating a TOC

2009-05-29 Thread Art Campbell
Are RevNum and DateRev paragraph tags or variables? Where's the 10-5 coming from? Art Art Campbell art.campbell at gmail.com "... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 Vincent and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson

Difficulty Creating a TOC

2009-05-29 Thread Lin Sims
Off the top of my head, I'd suggest making the first paragraph tag as a run-in header. -- Lin Sims On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 11:20 AM, wrote: > ?Good morning fellow Frame Templars: > ?First the setup: ?Frame 7.2 (unstructured), Windows XP > ?Am attempting to formulate a TOC whereby I can disp

Difficulty Creating a TOC

2009-05-29 Thread ecid...@zoominternet.net
Art Thank you. Yup..RevNum and DateRev are both paragraph tags. the 10-5 comes from the chapter and page number.apparently, when I keyed those into my original e.mail they didn't appear (probably because of the dollar sign) but they track like this: - (imagine the dollar sign.L

Difficulty Creating a TOC

2009-05-29 Thread Fred Ridder
I've done this kind of thing many times to pick up the name and description of function calls from separate paragraphs in API documentation. It's quite simple, although a bit obscure. If your two paragraphs have tags Para1 and Para2 in the text, your TOC will contain paragraphs Para1TOC and

Difficulty Creating a TOC

2009-05-29 Thread Art Campbell
Since those are para tags and not variables, Fred's solution is also what I'd do. There seems to be another problem though, in the order in which the paratags are read in the TOC, because your example shows them out of order. To fix that, I believe all you need to do is re-order the strings in the

Difficulty Creating a TOC

2009-05-29 Thread ecid...@zoominternet.net
I'll keep developing the content and when that's done go back and tweak with the TOC problem thanks to all.and keep the suggestions coming...most appreciated. On Fri 29/05/09 11:46 , Art Campbell art.campbell at gmail.com sent: Since those are para tags and not variables, Fred's solutio

Difficulty Creating a TOC

2009-05-29 Thread Stuart Rogers
Art Campbell wrote: > Since those are para tags and not variables, Fred's solution is also > what I'd do. > > There seems to be another problem though, in the order in which the > paratags are read in the TOC, because your example shows them out of > order. To fix that, I believe all you need to d

Difficulty Creating a TOC

2009-05-29 Thread Art Campbell
Yeah, I agree, that would be the other possibility (which is why I thew in that "may" disclaimer...). I'm not sure what worked and what didn't in 7.2. Art Art Campbell art.campbell at gmail.com "... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 Vincent and a redheaded

Difficulty Creating a TOC

2009-05-29 Thread ecid...@zoominternet.net
It worked reorganizing the tags did the trick now reads 5-1029 MAY 09...Revision 001 thank you all! eduardo - original message - Subject:Re: Difficulty Creating a TOC From: Art Campbell Date: 05-29-2009 16:03 Yeah, I agree, that would be the other possibility

Difficulty Creating a TOC

2009-05-29 Thread Fred Ridder
Stuart Rogers wrote: > Re-ordering the strings on the ref. page *may* work, but I have a > feeling the DateRev pgf is occurring before the RevNum pgf in the > chapter file. I believe that would cause the result we see now, since > the TOC gets built in the order the pgfs are encountered in th

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2009-05-29 Thread Veronica
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finding copied graphics, another way of doing it

2009-05-29 Thread Jenny Greenleaf
Well, this was several years ago. We didn't know about plugins at that time. Or didn't have the budget. Jenny On May 29, 2009, at 5:42 AM, Pinkham, Jim wrote: > Verner's trick is a handy and creative one for the task he > described. As > Jeremy has noted, MIF2Go is at least as easy, probably

RE: finding copied graphics

2009-05-29 Thread Megha Chaitanya
In FrameMaker 9.0, one can use View->Pods->Insets to view a list of graphics and/or text insets in your document/open chapters of book. For the copied graphics, 'referenced file' field of the POD will contain value 'no file'. Regards, Megha -Original Message- From: framers-boun...@lis

RE: finding copied graphics, another way of doing it

2009-05-29 Thread Pinkham, Jim
Verner's trick is a handy and creative one for the task he described. As Jeremy has noted, MIF2Go is at least as easy, probably more so. For the task you describe, though, it would seem like Bruce Foster's Archive plug-in would be a simpler, more efficient way to go at it. Or am I missing something

Difficulty Creating a TOC

2009-05-29 Thread ecidade
Good morning fellow Frame Templars: First the setup: Frame 7.2 (unstructured), Windows XP Am attempting to formulate a TOC whereby I can display two paragraph tags on the same line along with the associated chapter/page number. Want to make it look something like this 10-5. . . . .Revision 1.

Re: Difficulty Creating a TOC

2009-05-29 Thread Art Campbell
Are RevNum and DateRev paragraph tags or variables? Where's the 10-5 coming from? Art Art Campbell art.campb...@gmail.com "... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 Vincent and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson

Re: Difficulty Creating a TOC

2009-05-29 Thread Lin Sims
Off the top of my head, I'd suggest making the first paragraph tag as a run-in header. -- Lin Sims On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 11:20 AM, wrote: >  Good morning fellow Frame Templars: >  First the setup:  Frame 7.2 (unstructured), Windows XP >  Am attempting to formulate a TOC whereby I can disp

Re: Re: Difficulty Creating a TOC

2009-05-29 Thread ecidade
Art Thank you. Yup..RevNum and DateRev are both paragraph tags. the 10-5 comes from the chapter and page number.apparently, when I keyed those into my original e.mail they didn't appear (probably because of the dollar sign) but they track like this: - (imagine the dollar sign.L

RE: Difficulty Creating a TOC

2009-05-29 Thread Fred Ridder
I've done this kind of thing many times to pick up the name and description of function calls from separate paragraphs in API documentation. It's quite simple, although a bit obscure. If your two paragraphs have tags Para1 and Para2 in the text, your TOC will contain paragraphs Para1TOC and

Re: Difficulty Creating a TOC

2009-05-29 Thread Art Campbell
Since those are para tags and not variables, Fred's solution is also what I'd do. There seems to be another problem though, in the order in which the paratags are read in the TOC, because your example shows them out of order. To fix that, I believe all you need to do is re-order the strings in the

Re: Re: Difficulty Creating a TOC

2009-05-29 Thread ecidade
I'll keep developing the content and when that's done go back and tweak with the TOC problem thanks to all.and keep the suggestions coming...most appreciated. On Fri 29/05/09 11:46 , Art Campbell art.campb...@gmail.com sent: Since those are para tags and not variables, Fred's solution i

Re: Difficulty Creating a TOC

2009-05-29 Thread Stuart Rogers
Art Campbell wrote: > Since those are para tags and not variables, Fred's solution is also > what I'd do. > > There seems to be another problem though, in the order in which the > paratags are read in the TOC, because your example shows them out of > order. To fix that, I believe all you need to d

Re: Difficulty Creating a TOC

2009-05-29 Thread Art Campbell
Yeah, I agree, that would be the other possibility (which is why I thew in that "may" disclaimer...). I'm not sure what worked and what didn't in 7.2. Art Art Campbell art.campb...@gmail.com "... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 Vincent and a redheaded gir

Re: Difficulty Creating a TOC

2009-05-29 Thread ecidade
It worked reorganizing the tags did the trick now reads 5-1029 MAY 09...Revision 001 thank you all! eduardo - original message - Subject:Re: Difficulty Creating a TOC From: Art Campbell Date: 05-29-2009 16:03 Yeah, I agree, that would be the other possibility

RE: Difficulty Creating a TOC

2009-05-29 Thread Fred Ridder
Stuart Rogers wrote: > Re-ordering the strings on the ref. page *may* work, but I have a > feeling the DateRev pgf is occurring before the RevNum pgf in the > chapter file. I believe that would cause the result we see now, since > the TOC gets built in the order the pgfs are encountered in th

ANN: June 2009 Training at Front Runner

2009-05-29 Thread Veronica
Here is a listing of our next set of dates taking place in Toronto at Front Runner Training. Authoring Structured Documents June 15th-June 16th $790 CDN http://tinyurl.com/qdpzgz Captivate 4 Basics June 16th-June 17th $890 CDN http://tinyurl.com/q3aaap EDD Development June 17th-19th $1,690 CDN

Re: finding copied graphics, another way of doing it

2009-05-29 Thread Jenny Greenleaf
Well, this was several years ago. We didn't know about plugins at that time. Or didn't have the budget. Jenny On May 29, 2009, at 5:42 AM, Pinkham, Jim wrote: > Verner's trick is a handy and creative one for the task he > described. As > Jeremy has noted, MIF2Go is at least as easy, probably