This is not precisely what you ask for, but you can use copy special to copy
a conditional text setting and apply that easily to any text you want. I
typically apply my conditions in this way by doing the first para of a
sequence, setting the condition(s) as I want and then copying the
conditional
Enter a 'dummy' character to the right of your cursor before pressing enter
(making sure that the condition applies to this).
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] on behalf of Jaime Zuniga
[jzun...@protranslating.com]
I was going to suggest this same workaround, but I thought I'd better test it
before I recommended it since I have not used it since FM6 or maybe 7.
I currently use FM9, and with this version (at least) the workaround doesn't
work quite right. It does successfully leave the condition tag in
Fred et. al. (and particularly Al),
I believe it works if you conditionalize the pilcrow preceding the conditional
text. Now, I realize that this is an absurd solution
from any user's perspective, but in the land of a devolving product, if it
works (i.e., eliminates that vertical white
If I understand what you are suggesting, your workaround will only solve the
problem with Alistair's workaround when there are exactly two conditional
paragraphs in a row, because the problem I observed occurs *every* time you
start a new conditionalized paragraph. The last paragraph in the
paragraph and assign the condition to it
manually, but I want to avoid that extra step, if possible.
Any help would be appreciated.
Jaime
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