Thanks to all who responded to my cry for help. I will follow up on all
suggestions, but for a quick fix for short term I decided to try adjusting
the UI brightness and it does make the toolbars, icons, etc. easier to read.
I'll just try to ignore the grayness. Sure makes me wonder what was Adobe
Lou Martindale wrote:
Thanks to all who responded to my cry for help. I will follow up on all
suggestions, but for a quick fix for short term I decided to try adjusting
the UI brightness and it does make the toolbars, icons, etc. easier to read.
I'll just try to ignore the grayness. Sure
Hi group
When people author content in Word, they often use the infamous (but
popular) Bullets and Numbering buttons to create bulleted and numbered
lists, respectively. This will put the style named List Paragraph on the
text. When you open the Word file in FrameMaker, you will see that the
Be that as it may, Adobe's desire for conformity should not deprive
users of the ability to set their own color schemes. Just a little
matter of user control that the Adobe mandarins of design seem
unwilling to surrender.
That said, it would be a welcome addition to the entire Windows
Hi all,
I manage a group of distributed writers. All of us are on version 7.1.
Our newest writer has submitted a request to have FM installed on her
system and is being told her only option is version 9.0. I am concerned
about us being able to exchange documents because I already have a
writer on
A thread on this just ran its course on the Adobe FM forum:
http://forums.adobe.com/message/2696392#2696392
So long as you don't mind everyone saving as MIF (and saving as the correct
version; there are three now), and don't mind changing Unicode characters
back and forth, and the people on 8 and
I haven't touched the maker.ini in months and I noticed recently that some of
my files insist that the fonts Times New Roman and Adobe Minion Pro exist
within the book files - which is ridiculous as I only EVER use 3 fonts (Arial,
Courier New and Symbol).
I hope I haven't got garbage in
Thanks to all who responded to my cry for help. I will follow up on all
suggestions, but for a quick fix for short term I decided to try adjusting
the UI brightness and it does make the toolbars, icons, etc. easier to read.
I'll just try to ignore the grayness. Sure makes me wonder what was Adobe
Lou Martindale wrote:
> Thanks to all who responded to my cry for help. I will follow up on all
> suggestions, but for a quick fix for short term I decided to try adjusting
> the UI brightness and it does make the toolbars, icons, etc. easier to read.
> I'll just try to ignore the grayness.
Hi group
When people author content in Word, they often use the infamous (but
popular) "Bullets" and "Numbering" buttons to create bulleted and numbered
lists, respectively. This will put the style named "List Paragraph" on the
text. When you open the Word file in FrameMaker, you will see that
Be that as it may, Adobe's desire for conformity should not deprive
users of the ability to set their own color schemes. Just a little
matter of user control that the Adobe mandarins of design seem
unwilling to surrender.
That said, it would be a welcome addition to the entire Windows
Hi all,
I manage a group of distributed writers. All of us are on version 7.1.
Our newest writer has submitted a request to have FM installed on her
system and is being told her only option is version 9.0. I am concerned
about us being able to exchange documents because I already have a
writer on
A thread on this just ran its course on the Adobe FM forum:
http://forums.adobe.com/message/2696392#2696392
So long as you don't mind everyone saving as MIF (and saving as the correct
version; there are three now), and don't mind changing Unicode characters
back and forth, and the people on 8 and
I haven't touched the maker.ini in months and I noticed recently that some of
my files insist that the fonts Times New Roman and Adobe Minion Pro exist
within the book files - which is ridiculous as I only EVER use 3 fonts (Arial,
Courier New and Symbol).
I hope I haven't got garbage in
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