Is it legal to use dots in tag names?
For example,
part.title
part.number
chapter.title
chapter.number
body
body.first
and so on.
These tags are for chapters in a large book of several parts. It is being
written in unstructured Framemaker but eventually, after publication, much of
the conten
HI Andy,
Control-Shift-v is the "smart" paste and you don't need to futz with any config
files to use it.
Happy Thanksgiving,
Orly.
> On 26/11/2010 12:54 PM, Andy Kass wrote:
>> Hi everyone, and Happy Thanksgiving,
>>
>> Here's a FM 8 (p277) question for you to ponder, it's been bugging me
>> f
At 02:36 AM 30/11/2010, Jeremy H. Griffith and several others wrote helpful
advice on this question. Thanks, everyone.
Helen
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Hello Helen
The FM Structured Developer Guide says the following (page 144):
Element tags are case-sensitive, and they can contain white space but none of
the following special characters:
( ) & | , * + ? < > % [ ] = ! ; : { } "
So it would appear that a period is allowed. However, if you are c
Hi,
Thanks for the puretext tool, that is sweet and simple. Fred is right that it
doesn't do special characters, variables, or xrefs, but those are only 5% of my
cases.
A FrameScript would be nice, but then I have to buy FrameScript, and that hurts
for something that should be in the product
Hi,
Thanks for the puretext tool, that is sweet and simple. Fred is right that it
doesn't do special characters, variables, or xrefs, but those are only 5% of my
cases.
A FrameScript would be nice, but then I have to buy FrameScript, and that hurts
for something that should be in the product
Hello Helen
The FM Structured Developer Guide says the following (page 144):
Element tags are case-sensitive, and they can contain white space but none of
the following special characters:
( ) & | , * + ? < > % [ ] = ! ; : { } "
So it would appear that a period is allowed. However, if you are c
On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 22:22:18 +1300, Helen Borrie
wrote:
>These tags are for chapters in a large book of several parts.
>It is being written in unstructured Framemaker but eventually,
>after publication, much of the content will be converted to
>structured FM (DITA). I am setting out to "fix
On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 22:22:18 +1300, Helen Borrie
wrote:
>These tags are for chapters in a large book of several parts.
>It is being written in unstructured Framemaker but eventually,
>after publication, much of the content will be converted to
>structured FM (DITA). I am setting out to "fix
Hi,
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As already mentioned by one of the listers, the error does occur for some. The
list does not support attachment, else I would have sent across the error?image.
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I am using FM 7,0, unstructured and on Windows.
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B/R
Garnier
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--- On Sat, 27/11/10, Combs, Richard wrote:
From: Combs, Rich
HI Andy,
Control-Shift-v is the "smart" paste and you don't need to futz with any config
files to use it.
Happy Thanksgiving,
Orly.
> On 26/11/2010 12:54 PM, Andy Kass wrote:
>> Hi everyone, and Happy Thanksgiving,
>>
>> Here's a FM 8 (p277) question for you to ponder, it's been bugging me
>> f
Is it legal to use dots in tag names?
For example,
part.title
part.number
chapter.title
chapter.number
body
body.first
and so on.
These tags are for chapters in a large book of several parts. It is being
written in unstructured Framemaker but eventually, after publication, much of
the conten
The error means exactly what it says. There is som einconsitency in the print
settings portion (e.g. Print As and Overprint/Knock Out)of the color defintion
for one or more colors in one or more of your files. Each named color must have
*exactly* the same definition in *all* of the files in you
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