Dear Fellow Framers,
Two questions:
1. I need to create an independent TOC for each section of a FM book.
Previously, I made different books for each section and merged the PDFs
into a larger PDF. Is there a direct process within FM (version 10) to
create independent TOCs for each se
Dear Fellow Framers,
I hope the title is not misleading!
I am working on a 200 page FM manual for a client. Currently, the entire
manual is one book with several FM files with one TOC.
After review, the client suggested that the book be split into several
smaller self contained books. For exampl
Fellow Framers,
Problem solved after some investigation, although I cannot understand the
entire process.
*Problem*
- While editing, I created the various FM files by renaming and saving
the complete file as the next file, deleting the existing stuff and editing
new content on the page.
Greetings!
I am currently writing a book in FM 10 with about 30 individual FM files
with a total of about 200 pages.
My client wants outputs in pdf as well chm / webhelp formats. The pdf
output through FM's own 'save as pdf' works very well and the file looks
really great.
When I try to 'publish
start "top of page". Apply it to
> the element that you want to have start on the top of the next page.
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> Ed Nodland
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> On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 11:06 AM, Apurva Bahadur
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>> Dear All,
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>> I
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Regards
Apurva
On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 12:00 AM, Steve Rickaby <
srick...@wordmongers.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> At 23:36 +0530 14/8/14, Apurva Bahadur wrote:
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> >Is there a way to stretch text to fill up vacant space on a Framemaker
> pag
Dear All,
Is there a way to stretch text to fill up vacant space on a Framemaker
page.
I am writing a manual in which few pages end with some lines and then a lot
of blank space as the next section starts on the following page.
I believe Indesign has a feature that allows subtle automatic adjustm
Dear Framers,
Can Framemaker/Robohelp create Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals
(IETM - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IETM)?
Looking at the Wikipedia document, the Type 1, class 1, 2 and 3 should
certainly be possible with Frame/Robohelp.
Anyone with experience in authoring IETMs? Any other
Dear Framers,
Can Framemaker/Robohelp create Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals
(IETM - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IETM)?
Looking at the Wikipedia document, the Type 1, class 1, 2 and 3 should
certainly be possible with Frame/Robohelp.
Anyone with experience in authoring IETMs? Any other
any questions or comments. Thank you
> very much.
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> Carmen Publishing Inc.
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any questions or comments. Thank you
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> Rick
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> Rick Quatro
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> Carmen Publishing Inc.
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ow this is done?
I hope my question is clear to you. Many thanks in advance.
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Regards,
*Apurva* *Bahadur*
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ow this is done?
I hope my question is clear to you. Many thanks in advance.
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*Apurva* *Bahadur*
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Dear All,
Greetings from Pune, India. Thank god for Framemaker!
I am a freelance technical writer for multidisciplinary 'non-IT'
engineering - mechanical, electrical, electronics, instrumentation,
automation and such.
One of the manuals I was working on had a page 'x of y' format (like page 4
of
Dear All,
Greetings from Pune, India. Thank god for Framemaker!
I am a freelance technical writer for multidisciplinary 'non-IT'
engineering - mechanical, electrical, electronics, instrumentation,
automation and such.
One of the manuals I was working on had a page 'x of y' format (like page 4
of
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