Hey Orly ,
Which version of FrameMaker2020 are you using and what type of source file are
you using? DITA or fm/Book
PDF comes WYSYWIG in FrameMaker , I can help you in solving this.
Thanks
Pulkit Nagpal | punag...@adobe.com
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From: Framers On
Behalf Of Peter Gold
Hi All,
Late to the party here so give me time to catch up. But, I need to finish
raising money for the Ride for Roswell Cancer center ride in August. As
usual, riding the 100 mile route. If you donate to the ride, I will give you
ArchiveES or any other script from my store. Thank you very much!
I swear by Rick Quattro's ArchiveES and Convert Documents add-ons. ArchiveES
archives the complete book, including graphics and text insets, and maintains
the integrity of all links and cross-references in another location. We then
run the Convert Documents on the archive to add mif conversions
One of the first FM lifesavers I heard about in the early days was Bruce
Foster's Archive utility. It copied FM document folders to specified
locations and adjusted reference links.
Perhaps someone on the list knows if it still works with recent Windows and
FM releases, where to find it, etc.
On
Also remember that your backup files have the same graphic import information
and x-ref info as your master files, so if you move them to a different folder
and don't keep the same relative path all your links will be broken and if you
need to save yourself from a bad situation with the backup
According to Rick Quatro, no it can't. He did write a script that will
backup to a different folder, but you have to hardcode the new location in
the script.
You can find information about it and download the script from here:
http://frameautomation.com/automatic-backup-on-save/
On Thu, Jun 17, 2
Is there a way to have FrameMaker save the automatic backup files in a
sub-folder below the project folder? I see where to turn on/off the
backups, but not any way to specify where to save them.
Having those backups in the same location makes the folder much too busy,
IMO.
I'm using Frame 14.
T