Windows 7 + FrameMaker 11 = BOOM!

2013-08-13 Thread Scott Turner
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Re: Windows 7 + FrameMaker 11 = BOOM!

2013-08-13 Thread Scott Turner
We operate from network server drive, and have experienced the very same problems while using Win 7 FM 11. It isn't really a problem with FM, it's a server problem involving latency on the server. If you look at the resulting files after a crash you may see son with stable, apparently random

RE: Windows 7 + FrameMaker 11 = BOOM!

2013-08-13 Thread Craig Ede
Framemaker can take quite a while to do some things, so it's important to know the difference between a crash and a "FrameMaker is not responding" message. The latter means "Wait until I complete this task." The former is accompanied by a crash message and exiting from FrameMaker. Very seldom do I

RE: Why we love Adobe Tech Support...

2013-08-13 Thread Tim Pann
Art, I'm still trying to figure out what the point is of saying, "Do I have a choice?" and the ensuing insult. You're quick to hold the tech support specialist accountable for his gaffe but can you provide a rationale for insulting him first when he was doing nothing more than his job? It APPE

RE: Windows 7 + FrameMaker 11 = BOOM!

2013-08-13 Thread Davis, David
Well, so look! :) Open the Windows 7 Control Panel, and in the Search field at the top, get it to find you 'Resource Monitor' Go the "Memory" tab and you have a wealth of info on what RAM is being used by which processes. If you find something funny there, it is more likely to cut ice with th

RE: Why we love Adobe Tech Support...

2013-08-13 Thread Greg Albert
Am I missing something? I thought it was a humourous tale with no intended insult whatsoever. Isn't the "* you" just Pete trying to correct the "thank yo for responding" from his previous line? I thought it was just quirky timing that led to it looking like an insult. --Greg -Original Messa

Why we love Adobe Tech Support...

2013-08-13 Thread Tim Pann
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Why we love Adobe Tech Support...

2013-08-13 Thread Peter Hirons
After that incident he should have an enforced change of job. Anyone who can't cope with the pressures of the job that includes "difficult" customers (not that I'm saying Art was in anyway difficult) shouldn't be doing the job. --- Peter On 2013-08-12 20:28, Bethany Lee wrote: > I want to kn

CleanImport and ElectroPubs?

2013-08-13 Thread Mike Wickham
There are a lot of cool plugins out there, but one thing that always worries me is what may happen to them when the developers drop off the map. Witness the recent loss of Bruce Foster and his plugins. I hope guys like Steve Kubis, Rick Quatro, Frank Stearns, Scott Prentice, and others make plu

Why we love Adobe Tech Support...

2013-08-13 Thread Greg Albert
Am I missing something? I thought it was a humourous tale with no intended insult whatsoever. Isn't the "* you" just Pete trying to correct the "thank yo for responding" from his previous line? I thought it was just quirky timing that led to it looking like an insult. --Greg -Original Messa

Re: CleanImport and ElectroPubs?

2013-08-13 Thread Mike Wickham
There are a lot of cool plugins out there, but one thing that always worries me is what may happen to them when the developers drop off the map. Witness the recent loss of Bruce Foster and his plugins. I hope guys like Steve Kubis, Rick Quatro, Frank Stearns, Scott Prentice, and others make plu

Windows 7 + FrameMaker 11 = BOOM!

2013-08-13 Thread Craig Ede
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Windows 7 + FrameMaker 11 = BOOM!

2013-08-13 Thread Fred Ridder
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7.2 to 11 Upgrade and reference pages

2013-08-13 Thread Harro de Jong
David Millis wrote: > I recently upgraded from Frame 7.2 to 11 and have found that some of my > reference page elements didn't make the transition very well. > > I have 2-column, 1-row tables with "Note", "Important", or "Warning" in the > first cell. These labels are non-anchored frames in the r

Chapter numbers

2013-08-13 Thread Harro de Jong
Alastair Dent wrote: > I have documents that start with a tag called 'ChapTitle' and some that start > with Heading1. > > The reference pages are set up so that pages with 'ChapTitle' on them will use > the 'First' master page. This has a header with the chapter number in it. > Pages > starting

Windows 7 + FrameMaker 11 = BOOM!

2013-08-13 Thread Rick Quatro
You can disagree if you want, but those of us with heavy-duty FrameMaker experience know that, in general, more RAM means less FrameMaker crashes. With the size (and number) of applications increasing, and the low cost of RAM, there is no reason not to run with at least 8 GB. It may not be a low a

CleanImport and ElectroPubs?

2013-08-13 Thread Lin Sims
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Windows 7 + FrameMaker 11 = BOOM!

2013-08-13 Thread Davis, David
Well, so look! :) Open the Windows 7 Control Panel, and in the Search field at the top, get it to find you 'Resource Monitor' Go the "Memory" tab and you have a wealth of info on what RAM is being used by which processes. If you find something funny there, it is more likely to cut ice with th

Why we love Adobe Tech Support...

2013-08-13 Thread Art Campbell
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Why we love Adobe Tech Support...

2013-08-13 Thread Simon BUCH
rchased for me and that I duly > registered the serial number (along with the serial number for FrameMaker > 11) within Adobe Tech Support--is, once again with each opening, STILL in > its 'trial' stage. > -- next part -- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.frameusers.com/pipermail/framers/attachments/20130813/5c948c38/attachment.html>

RE: Windows 7 + FrameMaker 11 = BOOM!

2013-08-13 Thread Fred Ridder
You seem to have missed my point completely. The purpose of my posting was to refute the categorical statement made by another poster that "More than 4 GB of RAM is of absolutely no use for running a 32-bit application, whether it be on a 32-bit or 64-bit operating system." Of course it is tr

RE: Windows 7 + FrameMaker 11 = BOOM!

2013-08-13 Thread Rick Quatro
You can disagree if you want, but those of us with heavy-duty FrameMaker experience know that, in general, more RAM means less FrameMaker crashes. With the size (and number) of applications increasing, and the low cost of RAM, there is no reason not to run with at least 8 GB. It may not be a low a

RE: Why we love Adobe Tech Support...

2013-08-13 Thread Peter Hirons
After that incident he should have an enforced change of job. Anyone who can't cope with the pressures of the job that includes "difficult" customers (not that I'm saying Art was in anyway difficult) shouldn't be doing the job. --- Peter On 2013-08-12 20:28, Bethany Lee wrote: I want to k

Re: CleanImport and ElectroPubs?

2013-08-13 Thread Lin Sims
Holy carp ... not only not home, but parked on GoDaddy. I wonder what happened. On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 1:45 PM, John Sgammato wrote: > I use CleanImport a lot. > But I just went to http://www.electropubs.com/ and there's nobody home! > > -- > > > > > > > > > > *John Sgammato * > > Documentatio

RE: 7.2 to 11 Upgrade and reference pages

2013-08-13 Thread Harro de Jong
David Millis wrote: > I recently upgraded from Frame 7.2 to 11 and have found that some of my > reference page elements didn't make the transition very well. > > I have 2-column, 1-row tables with "Note", "Important", or "Warning" in the > first cell. These labels are non-anchored frames in the r

RE: Chapter numbers

2013-08-13 Thread Harro de Jong
Alastair Dent wrote: > I have documents that start with a tag called 'ChapTitle' and some that start > with Heading1. > > The reference pages are set up so that pages with 'ChapTitle' on them will use > the 'First' master page. This has a header with the chapter number in it. > Pages > starting

RE: [TCS Users] Re: Why we love Adobe Tech Support...

2013-08-13 Thread Saunders, Ian
Am I missing something? I am assuming the asterisk is not your edit of a rude word. If so, the whole “*you” business arose because Pete misspelled it as “yo” in the previous chat line. He was correcting it. Regards Ian From: tcs-us...@googlegroups.com [mailto:tcs-us...@googlegroups.com] On B

RE: Why we love Adobe Tech Support...

2013-08-13 Thread Bethany Lee
I want to know what happened after this. Did he transfer you or hang up on you? I think if I were Pete, and you said, "Do I have a choice?" I would have said, "yeah, you can wait while I transfer you or you can quit this chat. It's your choice. " :) I think people doing chat help get a lot of cr

RE: Windows 7 + FrameMaker 11 = BOOM!

2013-08-13 Thread Coe, David E
I run FM11 on Win7 Enterprise 32bit, 4gb RAM and also on Win7 Ultimate 64bit, 8gb RAM and suffer few crashes. The majority of crashes I have suffered is when I have a book with .xml children whether I was using a network share or locally. When the .xml files were converted to .fm files, most cra

CleanImport and ElectroPubs?

2013-08-13 Thread John Sgammato
I use CleanImport a lot. But I just went to http://www.electropubs.com/ and there's nobody home! -- *John Sgammato * Documentation Architect *e* john.sgamm...@actifio.com *w* +1-(508) 927-2083 *Recover anything instantly for up to 90% less than you're paying now.* _

RE: Windows 7 + FrameMaker 11 = BOOM!

2013-08-13 Thread Davis, David
Fred, one of the most basic functions of an operating system is to be able to manage memory (without crashing!) :) Simply because applications might all want more memory on the go at one time than is physically available, should not mean that anything crashes! It gets paged in and out. Windo

Re: Windows 7 + FrameMaker 11 = BOOM!

2013-08-13 Thread Davis, David
I'd second the advice that anti-virus software is something to look for as a culprit for these crashes! (I must say that, in corporate network environments, I've had orders of magnitude greater losses in productivity from damned anti-virus software than from ever getting an actual virus :) Wi

[TCS Users] Re: Why we love Adobe Tech Support...

2013-08-13 Thread Saunders, Ian
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Re: Why we love Adobe Tech Support...

2013-08-13 Thread Art Campbell
Wait until you drop off the one-year discount Creative Cloud and opt for a single application -- Photoshop. Dark licensing frontiers where no one at Adobe has apparently gone before... ;- ) Art Campbell art.campb...@gmail.com "... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '5

Re: Why we love Adobe Tech Support...

2013-08-13 Thread Simon BUCH
I guess you've tried the Adobe Licensing Repair Tool: http://www.adobe.com/support/contact/licensing.html I've found that Adobe's licensing is irritating - my latest "episode" was while upgrading an installation of Acrobat to the latest version. For anyone who has any Adobe products that