On Mon, 12 Mar 2012 16:27:35 -0700, Robert Lauriston
wrote:
>I've got this pretty much working (FrameMaker 10 > MIF2Go > RTF > Word
>> Save As > Text with Layout) except for a couple of glitches
>appearing in the final conversion:
>
>1. The text with layout converter for Word drops tabs from hea
On Mon, 12 Mar 2012 16:27:35 -0700, Robert Lauriston
wrote:
>I've got this pretty much working (FrameMaker 10 > MIF2Go > RTF > Word
>> Save As > Text with Layout) except for a couple of glitches
>appearing in the final conversion:
>
>1. The text with layout converter for Word drops tabs from hea
I've got this pretty much working (FrameMaker 10 > MIF2Go > RTF > Word
> Save As > Text with Layout) except for a couple of glitches
appearing in the final conversion:
1. The text with layout converter for Word drops tabs from headings,
so bullets and numbered steps are collapsed, e.g. instead of
FM10's Save As > Text Only doesn't do any indenting, so parts of the
resulting file are harder to read than users are used to.
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 9:13 AM, Lizak, Samantha
wrote:
> Never needed the MIF2GO and Word aspects; I'm a bit confused as to why you
> add them in. What particular probl
Turns out FM10 has that built in. Save As > Text Only and select
Encoding: ASCII. Any invalid characters are replaced with ?.
On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 4:18 PM, Robert Lauriston wrote:
> Is there some way to restrict the character set in FM10 to US ASCII?
>
> If not, how about a utility to check tex
I recently received a computer with the following specs:
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Currently I am running FM 9 and Acrobat X Pro and I have discovered that I can
no longer create PDFs in FrameMaker. I was able to get a PDF of a singl
I've got this pretty much working (FrameMaker 10 > MIF2Go > RTF > Word
> Save As > Text with Layout) except for a couple of glitches
appearing in the final conversion:
1. The text with layout converter for Word drops tabs from headings,
so bullets and numbered steps are collapsed, e.g. instead of
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FM10's Save As > Text Only doesn't do any indenting, so parts of the
resulting file are harder to read than users are used to.
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 9:13 AM, Lizak, Samantha
wrote:
> Never needed the MIF2GO and Word aspects; I'm a bit confused as to why you
> add them in. What particular probl
Turns out FM10 has that built in. Save As > Text Only and select
Encoding: ASCII. Any invalid characters are replaced with ?.
On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 4:18 PM, Robert Lauriston
wrote:
> Is there some way to restrict the character set in FM10 to US ASCII?
>
> If not, how about a utility to check te
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Dear Fred and other framers.
I certainly did not know the TOC trick. Thanks!
How would one translate the trick into the index.
Exactly where would I set the extra tab?
In the first example below the page number "5309" wraps to the beginning of
the line as the entry is too long, while the second
Rather than deal with all this, I made a tool called TocBreaker. You go into
your generated file (TOC or Index), and put in hard line breaks and page breaks
where you want them in the file, and then save that info to the Reference
page. Then, the next time you generate, you call the feature to
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Robert,
You wrote:
>TOC paragraph tags in this project have a single Right tab stop at the
>right margin.
>
>If a heading is just the wrong length, only the page number is bumped
>the next line and appears at the left margin. If it's enough longer
>that a word wraps to the next line, the page num
Dear Fred and other framers.
I certainly did not know the TOC trick. Thanks!
How would one translate the trick into the index.
Exactly where would I set the extra tab?
In the first example below the page number "5309" wraps to the beginning of
the line as the entry is too long, while the second
Robert,
You wrote:
TOC paragraph tags in this project have a single Right tab stop at the
right margin.
If a heading is just the wrong length, only the page number is bumped
the next line and appears at the left margin. If it's enough longer
that a word wraps to the next line, the page number
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