I have a small mystery -- In the body view of my TOC, my title.0TOC
paragraph styles are being formatted as bold. However, in the reference
page, they are not bold (which is how I'd like them to appear).
Any idea what's going on here?
Thank you.
Stephen Nelson
Technical Writer
Ameritherm,
On 11/4/2011 11:42 AM, Tina Ricks wrote:
Can anyone point me to a good reference on the path from Frame 8.0 to ePub?
I work for a small publisher, and about half of our (print) books are in
FM8. In the last year we have migrated all new projects to InDesign,
mostly because most of our contract
Colleagues,
I'm creating documents that include narrow tables with multiple
table footnotes. FrameMaker constrains the width of the table
footnote text to the width of the table. I would prefer that the
table footnotes appear across the entire column.
For
One obvious workaround is to add an empty, unbordered column that extends the
table to the right margin. This should be fine in unstructured more, but this
approach may not be acceptable if you are working with structured docs.
-Fred Ridder
Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2011 09:27:21 -0400
From:
Am 05.11.2011 um 14:27 schrieb Alan Houser:
Am I overlooking an obvious work-around?
Alan, I don’t think you missed something.
As a workaround you may consider adding an invisible column to the right
spanning the rest of the page width. You can use this to control line breaks of
footnotes
I exported some Frame 7 files out as HTML and converted to basic ePub using
Calibre (donation-ware) for a client.
I also tuned up the ePub in Sigil. As long as your formatting needs are
basic, it worked OK.
Another option is to save as RTF and use Calibre or import into InDesign. If
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