Hi all,
I just upgraded from FrameMaker 7.2 to 10. Now, when I insert a marker or
table, I can't see the "T" marker symbol in the document.
This is in an unstructured document, and I've got View Text Symbols selected.
I can recreate it by creating a new blank document and entering a marker, s
Another way to isolate adjacent markers without changing the text is to put the
cursor at the back of the second of the two markers. Then hit shift-left arrow
to move the cursor one character back (same process you might use to extend the
range of highlighted text, one character at a time). Of c
All ~
Searching my local Framers archives for a solution to my problem, I came up
with this thread. I've been using the "message openfile hypertext marker for
years with complete success. When I convert my doc to a pdf, the linkage worked
just fine. But not in Windows 7 as far as I can determin
Thank you Steve and Fred. That helps a lot.
I guess now the question I need to figure out an answer to is why my
posts to frameusers take two days to post. :)
Tim
-Original Message-
From: Steve Johnson [mailto:chinask...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2011 8:04 PM
To: Tim Pann
Cc: f
Short answer: don't do that.
A text inset ends after, I think, the paragraph marker following it.
What you can do is create a paragraph tag that uses a default font of
a tiny size, like 6 pt, no space before or after, and put that
immediately after your text inset. The text inset anchors itself to
I've also got the
10.0.1 update.
Anyone else see this?
Thanks,
Jon
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All ~
Searching my local Framers archives for a solution to my problem, I came up
with this thread. I've been using the "message openfile hypertext marker for
years with complete success. When I convert my doc to a pdf, the linkage worked
just fine. But not in Windows 7 as far as I can determin
Short answer: don't do that.
A text inset ends after, I think, the paragraph marker following it.
What you can do is create a paragraph tag that uses a default font of
a tiny size, like 6 pt, no space before or after, and put that
immediately after your text inset. The text inset anchors itself to
mathieu jacquet wrote:
> Here is my problem: I have a number of text insets, in a file, for
> which the character immediately following the inset is a X-ref marker.
>
> When updating the text inset, the marker disappears, leading to an
> unresolved X-ref problem afterwards.
>
> How would you m
mathieu jacquet wrote:
> Here is my problem: I have a number of text insets, in a file, for
> which the character immediately following the inset is a X-ref marker.
>
> When updating the text inset, the marker disappears, leading to an
> unresolved X-ref problem afterwards.
>
> How would you ma
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Thank you Steve and Fred. That helps a lot.
I guess now the question I need to figure out an answer to is why my
posts to frameusers take two days to post. :)
Tim
-Original Message-
From: Steve Johnson [mailto:chinask...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2011 8:04 PM
To: Tim Pann
Cc: f
Dear Framers,
I am using unstructured FM 9 on 64-bit Windows 7.
Here is my problem: I have a number of text insets, in a file, for which the
character immediately following the inset is a X-ref marker.
When updating the text inset, the marker disappears, leading to an unresolved
X-ref problem
Richard beat me to the punch with his excellent elaboration on the way
Hypertext links are designed to work. But I would like to add some further
elaboration on two fairly minor points.
First, the determination of the beginning and end of the active area for a
hyperlink (the "hot spot") is en
Hi Vikrant,
I still haven’t found it. The Tools panel doesn’t have a Document Processing
section. However, I did find a JavaScript command for doing it.
WAIT: OK, now I see that I have to show the Document Processing section by
choosing View > Tools > Document Processing. Now all is well.
I'm using FM 8.0 unstructured, attempting to compare two versions (current and
old) of the same documents. When I run the compare with "current" as the
baseline, none of the changes to tables are indicated. When I run the compare
using "old" as the baseline, the changes appear. What am I doing w
Hi Rick,
You must have found it by now, but in case you haven't:
In Acrobat X, choose Tools > Document Processing > Create Links from URLs.
Thanks,
Vikrant
From: "Combs, Richard"
To: David Spreadbury ; "framers@lists.frameusers.com"
; Rick Quatro
Sent: Wedne
I'm using FM 8.0 unstructured, attempting to compare two versions (current and
old) of the same documents. When I run the compare with "current" as the
baseline, none of the changes to tables are indicated. When I run the compare
using "old" as the baseline, the changes appear. What am I doing w
Tim Pann wrote:
Is anyone a good resource to help me understand the rather odd manner
> that Frame 9 does hypertext links?
> I'm trying to put make a hypertext link from a phrase that's a subset
> of an entire line, but Frame treats the entire line as hypertext. I'm
> wondering if there's a "stop
Tim Pann wrote:
Is anyone a good resource to help me understand the rather odd manner
> that Frame 9 does hypertext links?
> I'm trying to put make a hypertext link from a phrase that's a subset
> of an entire line, but Frame treats the entire line as hypertext. I'm
> wondering if there's a "stop
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