I try to avoid using PDF extensions in any browser. I'd much rather open
PDFs with the *real* application where you have direct and full access to
all of the capabilities of the program.
I first delete the PDF extensions from my browser(s) of choice and then go
to Default Programs in the Windows C
If you have Acrobat on the system, don't install Reader, and set
Chrome to use Acrobat to open PDFs.
That has nothing to do with Save as PDF.
On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 3:16 PM, Austin Meredith wrote:
>> This has nothing to do with FrameMaker in general or Save as PDF in
>particular.
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> This has nothing to do with FrameMaker in general or Save as PDF in
particular.
[1]https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/change-in-support-for-acrobat-and
-reader-plug-ins-in-modern-web-.html
Actually, I fear it does have to do with FrameMaker's "Save as PDF"
functionality. We hav
One trick I've used (in Olden Days) is to make a "Variables Management" FM
'template file' that has all of my variables defined and shown on a table in
the first body page. (Nothing else about the template matters.)
Then, IIRC, one can use keyboard combos (Esc s v; then Alt+E, maybe?) that let
Unfortunately, my only guess is that you are importing images with the same
file name (and even same file size, as resizing SVG is sort of meaningless
unless it contains raster-art elements) from different folder (relative paths).
For example, you have "Small" and "Large" folders in your images
I've just come back to FM after a long time working in InDesign, and beyond
that it's my first experience in FM17. There are LOTS of variables in this
document, and my wrists would love less mouse-work.
I know the keystrokes to bring up the variables pod. Once that's up, is there a
keystroke co
This has nothing to do with FrameMaker in general or Save as PDF in particular.
Reconfigure Chrome to use Adobe Reader.
https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/change-in-support-for-acrobat-and-reader-plug-ins-in-modern-web-.html
On Sat, Aug 19, 2017 at 2:43 PM, Austin Meredith wrote:
>I use "Sa