RE: Training

2015-03-30 Thread Christopher Seal
Hi Alison,I've taken a couple of online courses at www.coursera.org (computer networking, and Python).These are free and put on by various universitiesChris From: alison.cr...@ultrasonix.com To: framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: Training Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2015 18:47:57 +

Re: html conversion query - columns

2015-03-30 Thread Alan Litchfield
Hi Cathy, Long time no hear. Would this be what you are looking for? http://www.w3schools.com/css/css3_multiple_columns.asp Regards Alan On 31/03/15 11:15 am, Cathy Giddens wrote: Hi framers. I’m on Windows 7, FM10, all patched. I’ve got TCS 3 but quite frankly, I’ve forgotten what to do wi

Re: html conversion query - columns

2015-03-30 Thread Robert Lauriston
You're using FrameMaker's built-in save as HTML feature? It's pretty lame. If you have RoboHelp, try generating WebHelp. Here's a cheat sheet on setting it up (the TCS documentation didn't cover it properly when I used it). http://lauriston.com/fm10_link_to_rh9.zip On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 3:15 P

Re: Training

2015-03-30 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 18:47 + 30/3/15, Craig, Alison wrote: >Over the years, I've seen several of you mention a training website where you >can take courses on various programs - but the name completely escapes me. As you did not specify what sort of training you were looking for, there is also

html conversion query - columns

2015-03-30 Thread Cathy Giddens
Hi framers. I'm on Windows 7, FM10, all patched. I've got TCS 3 but quite frankly, I've forgotten what to do with the whole Robohelp side of it. I had 'retired' ie, quit, but came back for this project, to the company that purchased the data that I published for the previous employer for 19 year

RE: Training

2015-03-30 Thread Craig, Alison
Thanks guys - lynda.com is the site I was trying to remember. And thanks for the second recommendation, Rick. I'll be looking into both as my company has just cut the entire Mktg department from my office (leaving 2 writers in Copenhagen). I have a couple of skills holes

Re: FrameMaker ExtendScript Webinar Materials

2015-03-30 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 15:30 -0400 30/3/15, Rick Quatro wrote: >3) Any ideas for automation that you have identified in your FrameMaker >workflow. What are your production bottlenecks? These could range anywhere >from a few repetitive actions that you find yourself doing consistently to >major workflows. I am open to

Re: FrameMaker ExtendScript Webinar Materials

2015-03-30 Thread Robert Lauriston
I used ExtendScript to automate setting conditions in FrameMaker, generating a PDF, setting other conditions, and generating web help with RoboHelp. It worked for a while, then one day it stopped working. I couldn't figure out why, so I switched to FrameScript. On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 12:30 PM, R

FrameMaker ExtendScript Webinar Materials

2015-03-30 Thread Rick Quatro
Hello Framers, I am preparing materials for an upcoming FrameMaker ExtendScript webinar. It is not a how-to session, but basically a "show-and-tell" session that will give you ideas on FrameMaker tasks that can be automated with the built-in ExtendScript language. To make the webinar as realistic

RE: extremely slow PNG loading

2015-03-30 Thread David Artman
Unless something's changed, expect bad news from your IT: https://threatpost.com/png-image-metadata-leading-to-iframe-injections/104047   But there's no reason to leave run-time scanning on them, so long as the file-create and file-modify scanning remains (i.e., check each write operation, not each

RE: Training

2015-03-30 Thread Rick Quatro
Hi Alison, I love Lynda.com, but one downside is that it is a subscription site, so if you let your subscription lapse, you lose access to your courses until you re-subscribe. You should also check Udemy.com because there you buy your courses and can view them any time you want. I am just revie

Re: extremely slow PNG loading

2015-03-30 Thread Stuart Rogers
On 2015-Mar-30 5:32 AM, Davis, David wrote: I have seen this behaviour before, I usually blamed it either on an anti-virus scanner that was scanning each PNG as it was opened and/or some shenanigans on a network switch. Thanks for the tip, David. It does appear to be the fault of AVG scanni

Re: Training

2015-03-30 Thread Roger Shuttleworth
Alison? (alison.com) Sent from my smartphone > On 30 Mar 2015, at 19:47, "Craig, Alison" wrote: > > Hi: > > Over the years, I’ve seen several of you mention a training website where you > can take courses on various programs – but the name completely escapes me. > > Can someone send me the

Re: Training

2015-03-30 Thread Writer
Lynda.com? Nadine From: "Craig, Alison" To: "framers@lists.frameusers.com" Sent: Monday, March 30, 2015 2:47 PM Subject: Training Hi:   Over the years, I’ve seen several of you mention a training website where you can take courses on various programs – but the name completely es

RE: Training

2015-03-30 Thread Jeff Coatsworth
Are you thinking of Lynda.com? From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Craig, Alison Sent: March-30-15 2:48 PM To: framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: Training Hi: Over the years, I've seen several of you mention a training website

Training

2015-03-30 Thread Craig, Alison
Hi: Over the years, I've seen several of you mention a training website where you can take courses on various programs - but the name completely escapes me. Can someone send me the link? Thanks, Alison Alison Craig | Technical Documentation Lead Ultrasonix | 130-4311 Viking Way | Richmond, BC

RE: extremely slow PNG loading

2015-03-30 Thread Tammy Van Boening
Hi All, Yep, I am very aware of IrfanView and it has been great for my personal use, but Jack, you hit the nail right on the head. I tried and tried to use the Help to figure out some stuff and gave up out of sheer frustration. I didn't mind experimenting on my personal images, but for a cli

Re: extremely slow PNG loading

2015-03-30 Thread Jack DeLand
Irfanview is terrific for lots of graphic manipulations. It also has the worst Help file I have ever seen. I offered to do one for Irfan, but he refused. - Original Message - From: "Shmuel" To: "Tammy Van Boening" , "framers" Sent: Monday, March 30, 2015 11:20:38 AM Subject: Re: e

Re: extremely slow PNG loading

2015-03-30 Thread Shmuel
You could convert all the graphic files in a few minutes with IrfanView ($12 for commercial use). As far as reinserting the graphics, you could save the files as MIF and change the extension with a text editor. This should take another few minutes. Total time should be un

RE: extremely slow PNG loading

2015-03-30 Thread Tammy Van Boening
Hi Stuart, I have seen this behavior as well frequently with FM 10, all patched, Win 7-64 bit. Everything is local and I have 500 GB hard drive, with approximately 250GB of that being free space. It's not reproducible from file to file and some files aren't affected at all. The one time tha

RE: extremely slow PNG loading

2015-03-30 Thread Davis, David
I have seen this behaviour before, I usually blamed it either on an anti-virus scanner that was scanning each PNG as it was opened and/or some shenanigans on a network switch. Message: 3 Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2015 19:04:51 -0400 From: Stuart Rogers To: "'framers@lists.frameusers.com'" Subject: ext