Hmm .. my original post on this wasn't quite accurate. I'm not looking
for the current page and the total page count (even though that's what I
said) .. I'm looking for two sets of page numbers that change on each
page. One number is the page number relative to the start of the book,
and the ot
Hmm .. my original post on this wasn't quite accurate. I'm not looking
for the current page and the total page count (even though that's what I
said) .. I'm looking for two sets of page numbers that change on each
page. One number is the page number relative to the start of the book,
and the ot
Wow. Big question. But here's a nutshell kind of answer...
Yes, you can author in XML in FM 10. DITA XML in particular. You can create
PDFs from DITA XML files by saving your ditamaps or bookmaps to FM
files, and then create a PDF. Or you can create a PDF from your ditamap
if you've been able
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Hi...
I thought this was possible, but I'm not figuring it out on my own ..
maybe someone can point me in the right direction?
I've got a book with multiple "parts". My client wants to have two sets
of page numbers on each page .. one the total page count (from the start
of the book) and the
Hi...
I thought this was possible, but I'm not figuring it out on my own ..
maybe someone can point me in the right direction?
I've got a book with multiple "parts". My client wants to have two sets
of page numbers on each page .. one the total page count (from the start
of the book) and the o
Our company will be translating some manuals from English to Japanese. The
translation service only accepts HTML and XML input and outputs the result in
those same formats. I am currently using Frame 7.2. I understand Frame 10.0
works in XML.
I realize you can't give me an absolute answer,
Adobe's FM9 "Classroom in a Book" is very basic, but will get you an
understanding of the FM10 interface, which is only slightly changed from
FM9. For more info, much of Scriptorium's "Unstructured FM8" is still valid
and useful when working with Unstructed FM 10 (as I have recently). No
guide exi
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