Joseph,
With FM10 and WinXP what you describe is true if you don't move the
curser. If you move the curser to a new location after opening the
Paragraph, Character, or Table designer you can open either of the
others with the keyboard shortcut. It seems to work in any order, but
you have to move
It also works for me by simply clicking back in the document (anywhere ...
including at the place the cursor was to begin with!).
To me, this behavior is pretty normal ... meaning that once the paragraph (or
character) designer pod comes up, the focus has changed and needs to be brought
back
On 21/11/2011 11:14 AM, Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net) wrote:
It also works for me by simply clicking back in the document (anywhere …
including at the place the cursor was to begin with!).
To me, this behavior is pretty “normal” … meaning that once the
paragraph (or character)
Hi Steve...
Hmm .. check to see where the @hrefs are pointing .. do they reference
the generated FM files or do they reference the source DITA topics? They
should be referencing the generated FM files (so the links work in the
PDF and the page numbers are correct). At one point FM-DITA had a
Did you create FM files or XML files? If you created XML files, the xrefs will
all pretty much say page 1.
Nadine
From: Scott Prentice s...@leximation.com
To: Steve Nelson snel...@ambrell.com
Cc: 'Framers' framers@lists.frameusers.com; r...@frameexpert.com
Steve ...
The map to book conversion process should relink the @hrefs to the new
FM files .. you shouldn't have to do anything. If the @hrefs are
pointing at the source DITA files, there's no way that the links will
ever work (since they will always point at the wrong place), and the
page
No. The conversion from map to book should repoint the references to the
new generated FM files. You should be able to author in DITA XML files,
then create a book from that which can be made into a proper PDF. If
that's not the case, it's a bug.
...scott
Writer wrote:
Did you create FM
No. The conversion from map to book should repoint the references to the new
generated FM files. You should be able to author in DITA XML files, then
create a book from that which can be made into a proper PDF. If that's not the
case, it's a bug.
Not if Steve created a book with XML
Right .. if he created the book with XML components, then there's no
conversion and no relinking of xrefs .. but I was under the impression
that he used the Save As FM Components from the map. That should
generate a book and FM components from the XML files and relink any
references from the
Ah, then I don't know.
If you're creating chapters separately and then combining them into a book,
that might be part of the problem.
You could try creating the chapters as submaps and then place them in an uber
map. That's what we do (we're still using FM 9, btw). When you save the uber
I should have added that you need to place your reltable into the ubermap in
that scenario.
Nadine
Ah, then I don't know.
If you're creating chapters separately and then combining them into a book,
that might be part of the problem.
You could try creating the chapters as submaps
I have a feeling I'm not helping. I'll just hush now.
Nadine
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From: Steve Nelson snel...@ambrell.com
To: 'Writer' generic...@yahoo.ca; 'Scott Prentice' s...@leximation.com
Cc: 'Framers' framers@lists.frameusers.com
Sent: Monday, November 21, 2011 3:32:27 PM
I think the problem is that you need to do a Save As Book with fm
components .. if you save a map to a composite document, it should fix
up any xrefs within that map to point to the FM instance of the
reference (itself actually), but if you have xrefs that point to DITA
topics in other maps or
Use the Scriptorium references already mentioned for a guide to functions
and use FM9 Classroom in a Book for a survey of the new interface. (No help
in the latter for structured FM, however.)
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http://vizibility.com/calarts
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You are currently
>No. The conversion from map to book should repoint the references to the new
>generated FM files. You should be able to author in DITA XML files, then
>create a book from that which can be made into a proper PDF. If that's not the
>case, it's a bug.
Not if Steve created a book with XML
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