Personally I wouldn't do it that way - as you then don't get the advantages 64
bit windows offers with being able to address more RAM - in 32 bit Windows you
can only use a couple of GB. With a busy PC, big documents, big graphics, video
etc you can easily use more than 2GB of memory.
The pro
http://www.adobe.com/products/technicalcommunicationsuite/features._sl_id-contentfilter_sl_featuredisplaytypes_sl_new.html
http://www.adobe.com/products/robohelp/features.html
On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 1:13 PM, Etienne Grosjean
etienne.grosj...@bell.net wrote:
Is there a link to
What's New in
Are you sure you don't have errant text somewhere else on the master page(s)
or even on the body pages themselves? Occasionally, empty text boxes are
mistakenly put on pages by clicking with the text tool (not the text box
tool). These will cause pages not to be deleted even though the text box
Thanks to everyone who responded on and off-list to my inquiry regarding
structured authoring training. Sounds like there are some promising
opportunities out there. We're going to look into what we might be able to
swing financially and will go from there.
Thanks,
Peggy
From: Matt Sullivan
Hi,
There is already an update for FrameMaker 12 which fixes
some bugs:
1. Generating a list or an index of references (imported graphics) results in a
blank file.
(Ref#: 3703081)
2. The Search and Replace feature causes any replaced text to be formatted in
Times New
Roman with size as 12pt
Hi Matt,
The Adobe Application Manager started to search
for updates. The PDF with the release info was installed
in the FrameMaker installation folder.
Best regards
Winfried
From: Matt Sullivan [mailto:sullivanma...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2014 5:07 PM
To: Reng, Dr. Winfried
I'm on Frame 8, which is only slightly newer than Carrie (who originally
asked the question, and is on Frame 7), and am using it with no problems*
on Windows 7, 64-bit.
*once I got it fully patched, as the re-install was from the original Frame
8 disk (I went from an XP machine to new Win 7
FM 10.x. all patched and current and Adobe Acrobat Pro X, all patched and
current
I create my book in Framemaker, print the book to a .ps file and then
manually distill it into a PDF. I open the PDF in Adobe Acrobat Pro and save
the PDF as Reader Extended Enable Commenting and Measuring.
I
I think you've got it - isn't there some option to create a PDF for review that
allows all that functionality?
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Tammy Van Boening
Sent: February-11-14 1:08 PM
To: 'framers'
Subject: Saving a PDF
Title: Saving a PDF so that it can be edited in Adobe Reader
Reader XI has that functionality built in. Nothing you need to do. This makes it so much easier for us. They just can't extract or add pages.
Kristy
Kristy Nolan
Central Pubs - Flight Ops
Southwest Airlines
On Feb
Marking text to be deleted with strikethrough and using notes to indicate text
to be added are forms of annotation and are included in Acrobat's commenting
capability. All forms of annotation/comment are added in an overlay layer that
is separate from the text of the document itself.
Editing
At 12:47 a.m. 7/02/2014, Carrie Baker wrote:
Hello,
I don't think I am the only person with oldish software.
I work in a fairly small company, as a single technical writer.
I have FrameMaker 7, and use with Acrobat 7.
I have FrameMaker 8 and Acrobat 8 (jumped over from FM6 and Acro6, no
Helen Borrie said:
Just a point to those encouraging Carrie to install as 64-bit - there's no
way you can make a 32-bit application install or run as 64-bit.
You are correct, but ... I think the suggestions have been to install the
Windows 7 OS itself as 64-bit, not the application, on
e resources and info.
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