something,
or is there another, better way to do what I am trying to do which also
suppresses these annoying messages?
Is there a way to tell the HTML conversion: "Make a new web page when you get
to this element, but DO NOT add a link to the subdocument?"
Many, many thanks. I just can't take it anymore.
--EG
Eric Geissinger
something,
or is there another, better way to do what I am trying to do which also
suppresses these annoying messages?
Is there a way to tell the HTML conversion: "Make a new web page when you get
to this element, but DO NOT add a link to the subdocument?"
Thank you. Yes, that was part of the issue: the first file in the book has
a special table in the reference page.
The other issue is a random Frame9 bug, which I will probably have to just
work around.
Thanks all!
Eric Geissinger
- Original Message
Thank you. Yes, that was part of the issue: the first file in the book has
a special table in the reference page.
The other issue is a random Frame9 bug, which I will probably have to just
work around.
Thanks all!
Eric Geissinger
- Original Message
from elements alone.
Or do I also need to alter how the paragraph styles are mapped as well?
Ugh!
Eric Geissinger
from elements alone.
Or do I also need to alter how the paragraph styles are mapped as well?
Ugh!
Eric Geissinger
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I'm working on an unstructured Frame book, getting it structured via the
Conversion Table method (Frame 9) using a custom EDD.
I have a hideously embarrassingly easy question to ask.
At least I think so?
What is the best way to map a single paragraph style (for example, heading_2)
to different
I'm working on an unstructured Frame book, getting it structured via the
Conversion Table method (Frame 9) using a custom EDD.
I have a hideously embarrassingly easy question to ask.
At least I think so?
What is the best way to map a single paragraph style (for example, heading_2)
to different