there are other ways to detect and prevent
such loops, not every listowner has implemented them, and one such
incident can cause most of the listmembers to depart fast... never
to return.
As a listadmin myself, I consider that a Very Bad Idea.
-- Jeremy H. Griffith,
to detect and prevent
such loops, not every listowner has implemented them, and one such
incident can cause most of the listmembers to depart fast... never
to return.
As a listadmin myself, I consider that a Very Bad Idea.
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ely, then re-import as
above. See par. 29.2.3.2, "Exporting embedded graphics before converting".
HTH!
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o, rename them appropriately, then re-import as
above. See par. 29.2.3.2, "Exporting embedded graphics before converting".
HTH!
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rrors. If it doesn't work that way, runfm won't
work either.
You can also tell runfm to write even more diagnostics by adding:
-diag
to your command line, and you can save the messages to a file:
-log logfile.txt
New messages are appended to the file, so you can use the same
file f
27;t work that way, runfm won't
work either.
You can also tell runfm to write even more diagnostics by adding:
-diag
to your command line, and you can save the messages to a file:
-log logfile.txt
New messages are appended to the file, so you can use the same
file for many sessions. If you specify -log with no name, we
use mif2go.log in the current directory.
HTH!
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o version of Mif2Go, at:
http://www.omsys.com/dcl/download.htm
it is *free*, with our blessings. What's not to like? ;-)
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sing the Mif2Go exwmf
utility". Word *does* retain the names of the graphics it embeds,
so you will get back WMFs containing Word's internal representation
of each image named "originalname.wmf".
HTH!
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ility". Word *does* retain the names of the graphics it embeds,
so you will get back WMFs containing Word's internal representation
of each image named "originalname.wmf".
HTH!
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, thanks to Adobe's license restrictions.
One simple way to accomplish something close to this is to
rename the .mif files to .fm. Frame doesn't care; when you
open one, it opens normally, and when you save it, it saves
as .fm binary over the .mif.
HTH!
-- Jeremy H. Griffith, at
license restrictions.
One simple way to accomplish something close to this is to
rename the .mif files to .fm. Frame doesn't care; when you
open one, it opens normally, and when you save it, it saves
as .fm binary over the .mif.
HTH!
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too; if they exist, we'd be happy to include
them in the User's Guide, and in a macro library file that would
be part of the distro. We don't actually have WWP ourselves, so
we'll need the help of those migrating to Mif2Go from WWP to do that.
Thank you for raising this is
x27;d be happy to include
them in the User's Guide, and in a macro library file that would
be part of the distro. We don't actually have WWP ourselves, so
we'll need the help of those migrating to Mif2Go from WWP to do that.
Thank you for raising this issue!
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y to Yes:
[MSHtmlHelpOptions]
WriteHelpProjectFile=Yes
then a new .hhp would always be written, overwriting the
previous one.
It's possible he's set an HHPFileName that can't be written
because it's on a nonexistent drive, or points to a directory
where he lacks write permission,
tions]
WriteHelpProjectFile=Yes
then a new .hhp would always be written, overwriting the
previous one.
It's possible he's set an HHPFileName that can't be written
because it's on a nonexistent drive, or points to a directory
where he lacks write permission, or is an invalid file name.
HTH!
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D, i.e.
>three individual help files. How do you merge them?
I don't. I view each in a browser tab, and flip back and forth as
I please. If I need them side by side, I open a new browser window.
HTH!
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l help files. How do you merge them?
I don't. I view each in a browser tab, and flip back and forth as
I please. If I need them side by side, I open a new browser window.
HTH!
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such a close rendering
of Frame files in Word. In addition, Mif2Go produces top-quality
HTML and XML (including DocBook and DITA), plus numerous Help
formats, from unstructured as well as structured Frame, and can
be fully automated. It's also fast and inexpens
Frame files in Word. In addition, Mif2Go produces top-quality
HTML and XML (including DocBook and DITA), plus numerous Help
formats, from unstructured as well as structured Frame, and can
be fully automated. It's also fast and inexpensive.
HTH!
-- Jeremy H. Griffith, at Omni Systems Inc.
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such "security" on Mif2Go
is that it can have just such undesirable side effects.
Just a thought about where to look, Adobe.
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Frame 7 MIF, it seems unlikely.
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On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 11:45:45 -0500, "Alison Carrico"
wrote:
>This could end up being an issue for my company. Do you know if it
>happens with v7 MIFs when opened with v8?
Since the bug specifically affects UTF-8 sequences, and those
are not used in Frame 7 MIF, it seems unlik
e, since
the line breaks are reset anyway upon loading the MIF.
HTH!
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n't really matter to Frame, since
the line breaks are reset anyway upon loading the MIF.
HTH!
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er with the same name in the referencing
paragraph at the text you want to use as the hotspot. Apply
a character format to the hotspot text, including the gotolink
marker. Then the hotspot text will act like a cross-reference
in your PDF or HTML output.
-- Jeremy H. Griffith, at Omni Systems Inc.
referencing
paragraph at the text you want to use as the hotspot. Apply
a character format to the hotspot text, including the gotolink
marker. Then the hotspot text will act like a cross-reference
in your PDF or HTML output.
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LEP Tools is $30 for a single-user license, $300 for a site license,
and is available for FrameMaker 6.x and 7.x on Windows and Macintosh.
>From Silicon Prarie, <http://www.siliconprairiesoftware.com/>.
HTH!
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-user license, $300 for a site license,
and is available for FrameMaker 6.x and 7.x on Windows and Macintosh.
>From Silicon Prarie, <http://www.siliconprairiesoftware.com/>.
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with any .ini file, so you could use:
setini "C:\path\to\maker.ini" Directories OpenDirOnStart "X:\path\you\want"
in your bat file before opening Frame. Note that the quotes are
only needed if the paths contain any spaces.
The Mif2Go demo version is available at:
ou could use:
setini "C:\path\to\maker.ini" Directories OpenDirOnStart "X:\path\you\want"
in your bat file before opening Frame. Note that the quotes are
only needed if the paths contain any spaces.
The Mif2Go demo version is available at:
http://www.omsys.com/dcl/download.htm
HTH!
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t universities before Brad came along... ;-)
Who else?
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teer admins
at different universities before Brad came along... ;-)
Who else?
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CALS is also the preferred choice in DocBook, the most mature
of the common XML formats, although DocBook has added support
for the HTML table model too. In Mif2Go's DocBook output from
Frame, you can select either one; we have customers using both.
HTH!
--
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CALS is also the preferred choice in DocBook, the most mature
of the common XML formats, although DocBook has added support
for the HTML table model too. In Mif2Go's DocBook output from
Frame, you can select either one; we have customers using both.
HTH!
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Unicode encodings such as
FrameRoman, JISX0208.ShiftJIS, BIG5, GB2312-80.EUC, and
KSC5601-1992, which were supported in earlier versions of
FrameMaker.
But that only worked for GB2312, not for the other two.
Anyone have any ideas? Has anyone actually managed to
convert an existing FM7 Asian doc to F
Unicode encodings such as
FrameRoman, JISX0208.ShiftJIS, BIG5, GB2312-80.EUC, and
KSC5601-1992, which were supported in earlier versions of
FrameMaker.
But that only worked for GB2312, not for the other two.
Anyone have any ideas? Has anyone actually managed to
convert an existing FM7 Asian doc to F
put into the marker dialog doesn't
have the "To". There, you'd have to type it in.
HTH!
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they appear without the "To". How can
>I tell FM to include the autonumber "To"?
Your xref format includes the token <$paratext>.
Add the token <$paranum> just before it.
For the index entry, I presume you mean the text
automatically put into the marker
irst to Row First. Your footnotes will be renumbered
accordingly.
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he right from
Column First to Row First. Your footnotes will be renumbered
accordingly.
HTH!
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header/footer usages.
>Once it's set up, it works very fast and does a good job.
Thanks again! ;-)
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are limits, notably in header/footer usages.
>Once it's set up, it works very fast and does a good job.
Thanks again! ;-)
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Word's broken default numbering method. And it's *very* fast.
Try the free unlimited demo version (which replaces random words
with phrases from Jabberwocky) and see for yourself:
http://www.omsys.com/dcl/download.htm
HTH!
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table SEQ fields rather than with
Word's broken default numbering method. And it's *very* fast.
Try the free unlimited demo version (which replaces random words
with phrases from Jabberwocky) and see for yourself:
http://www.omsys.com/dcl/download.htm
HTH!
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r PDFs, possibly
several of them at once. ;-)
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d to install the demo version:
http://www.omsys.com/dcl/download.htm
We use it ourselves for producing the User's Guide PDFs
and other formats. If you set up a .bat file with the
runfm command, and put a shortcut to it on your desktop,
you get one-click production of your PDFs, possibly
several
if the difference between the docs and what they see is a feature or
a bug. Some will call or write to ask. You don't want that. We'd
say six weeks is *way* too long to leave that situation happening.
The docs should match the software, period.
>I appreciate any ideas offered. Thanks!
HTH!
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ll have customers wondering
if the difference between the docs and what they see is a feature or
a bug. Some will call or write to ask. You don't want that. We'd
say six weeks is *way* too long to leave that situation happening.
The docs should match the s
broken links", in the User's Guide.
We generate a Book Error Log in Frame that links directly to any
links that did not resolve while running the book.
HTH!
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We generate a Book Error Log in Frame that links directly to any
links that did not resolve while running the book.
HTH!
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wanted blue.
In your case, the char format would be applied to "Framers", the
gotolink marker would be inside that format, and the newlink would
be in the "Information..." heading.]
HTH!
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case, the char format would be applied to "Framers", the
gotolink marker would be inside that format, and the newlink would
be in the "Information..." heading.]
HTH!
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been corrupted
during transfer, either because it was treated as ASCII instead
of binary, or because something was added to the end (like a
CR/LF pair). If it's just two bytes over, you can use a hex
editor to trim it back; I wrote a little utility to do that.
If it's more, you probably
ansfer, either because it was treated as ASCII instead
of binary, or because something was added to the end (like a
CR/LF pair). If it's just two bytes over, you can use a hex
editor to trim it back; I wrote a little utility to do that.
If it's more, you probably need to get ano
That's the case for HTML-based Help. For WinHelp and Word, we use
a third method, and make a WMF graphic ourselves, which retains both
the original resolution *and* the Frame graphic elements. As SVG
gets more usable, we intend to implement a similar method for *ML,
but we don't d
r HTML-based Help. For WinHelp and Word, we use
a third method, and make a WMF graphic ourselves, which retains both
the original resolution *and* the Frame graphic elements. As SVG
gets more usable, we intend to implement a similar method for *ML,
but we don't do that yet.
HTH!
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appened is that the en dash, U+2013, was encoded
in UTF-8 (correctly) as bytes E2 80 93, so you see the
corresponding Frame characters... The trouble, of course,
is that MIF pre-8.0 knows nothing of UTF-8. It's a bug.
-- Jeremy H. Griffith, at Omni Systems Inc.
<[E
ash, U+2013, was encoded
in UTF-8 (correctly) as bytes E2 80 93, so you see the
corresponding Frame characters... The trouble, of course,
is that MIF pre-8.0 knows nothing of UTF-8. It's a bug.
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you may want to check
the FrameScript code to see what options you are using for the saves to
MIF and to Frame binary. I don't know of a particular one that would
have that effect, but it's not impossible...
HTH!
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the FrameScript code to see what options you are using for the saves to
MIF and to Frame binary. I don't know of a particular one that would
have that effect, but it's not impossible...
HTH!
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http://www.omsys.com/
good practice.
Another way for the OP to handle this problem is to keep the header
one paragraph, but add a second line to it using Shift-Enter. Then
the blue line will remain below the second text line, and no changes
to the format are required.
HTH!
y for the OP to handle this problem is to keep the header
one paragraph, but add a second line to it using Shift-Enter. Then
the blue line will remain below the second text line, and no changes
to the format are required.
HTH!
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e would
not be likely to be noticed... Once you made such a tweak, it
would not need to be changed later, so the maintenance issue
goes away too.
Just a thought...
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iced... Once you made such a tweak, it
would not need to be changed later, so the maintenance issue
goes away too.
Just a thought...
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need to add a setting in maker.ini for [Fonts]
and/or [WindowsToFrameFontAliases], which may be more trouble
than it's worth to you. I don't recall just how that setting
needs to be, but maybe someone else here does.
I have *not* tested this... ;-)
-- Jeremy H. Griffith, at Omni
in maker.ini for [Fonts]
and/or [WindowsToFrameFontAliases], which may be more trouble
than it's worth to you. I don't recall just how that setting
needs to be, but maybe someone else here does.
I have *not* tested this... ;-)
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bled
Of course, you could save even more time and money by
using Mif2Go for the whole job. It costs only about
1/5 of what ePP is these days... and does much more.
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1/5 of what ePP is these days... and does much more.
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se it to automate print jobs,
and, of course, Mif2Go conversions.
Note that runfm is free and legal to use even if you never
buy the licensed version of Mif2Go.
HTH!
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and, of course, Mif2Go conversions.
Note that runfm is free and legal to use even if you never
buy the licensed version of Mif2Go.
HTH!
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y our
free unlimited demo and see if it works for you:
http://www.omsys.com/dcl/download.htm
If it does, at $295 we're way less expensive than RH
or ePP... ;-)
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If it does, at $295 we're way less expensive than RH
or ePP... ;-)
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ts (including PDF), at:
http://www.omsys.com/dcl/download.htm
You do need to install it; runfm uses the plugin to run
the projects. See Chapter 32, "Converting via runfm",
for the details.
HTH!
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ttp://www.omsys.com/dcl/download.htm
You do need to install it; runfm uses the plugin to run
the projects. See Chapter 32, "Converting via runfm",
for the details.
HTH!
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x27;t tested it, but that sounds right.
>Nonetheless, the R: series doggedly resets at the chapter breaks.
*Where* did you set the numbering properties? The settings made
from the book file override those made from the chapter file.
Sounds like the book could be resetting the paragraph
t sounds right.
>Nonetheless, the R: series doggedly resets at the chapter breaks.
*Where* did you set the numbering properties? The settings made
from the book file override those made from the chapter file.
Sounds like the book could be resetting the paragraph numbering.
-- Jeremy H.
own systems.
The one time we asked for help with a problem, we got an
instant fix of the plugin a day later. Highly recommended.
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The one time we asked for help with a problem, we got an
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at the docs for it (and for the rest of cud's tools
there) are in CudSpanDocs.pdf there.
And Leximation has MarkerTool:
http://www.leximation.com/tools/info/markertools.php
HTH!
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there) are in CudSpanDocs.pdf there.
And Leximation has MarkerTool:
http://www.leximation.com/tools/info/markertools.php
HTH!
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licate markers with different text,
>and conditionalize each marker accordingly. However this
>is difficult to maintain ...
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nt from the standard ANSI set. We
use mapping tables in Mif2Go. Note that for "dingbats" fonts,
the mapping is *different* from that for "normal" fonts. ;-)
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set. We
use mapping tables in Mif2Go. Note that for "dingbats" fonts,
the mapping is *different* from that for "normal" fonts. ;-)
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it's *more* than 16. ;-)
>How in heck to you keep track of 80 tags, Carla?
That's the problem, all right. Managing it all. I've
been sorely tempted to write a free plugin to do that,
where you could have boolean logic that included more
than "OR". Perhaps thi
n 16. ;-)
>How in heck to you keep track of 80 tags, Carla?
That's the problem, all right. Managing it all. I've
been sorely tempted to write a free plugin to do that,
where you could have boolean logic that included more
than "OR". Perhaps this is a feature in the nex
ring conversion.
We have lots more, but what really counts is what *you*
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ring conversion.
We have lots more, but what really counts is what *you*
want. Please do tell us!
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XML as you like it. No other workflow
gives you so much, so easily, at such a low cost
in both time and money.
Try it yourself; the free unlimited demo is at:
<http://www.omsys.com/dcl/download.htm>.
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<[
XML as you like it. No other workflow
gives you so much, so easily, at such a low cost
in both time and money.
Try it yourself; the free unlimited demo is at:
<http://www.omsys.com/dcl/download.htm>.
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isted in the User's Guide, Appendix D, and send it to the
address given there (*not* the one in this post) inside a
single .zip file. Then we'll identify and fix the problem
promptly.
Thanks!
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Guide, Appendix D, and send it to the
address given there (*not* the one in this post) inside a
single .zip file. Then we'll identify and fix the problem
promptly.
Thanks!
-- Jeremy H. Griffith, at Omni Systems Inc.
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ve negative too, the same as
the space below the upper para, to get the overlap.
HTH!
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he next para's space above negative too, the same as
the space below the upper para, to get the overlap.
HTH!
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something as free-form as a Web site... ;-)
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x27;t
imagine what benefit structure would bring to
something as free-form as a Web site... ;-)
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Word.Once you're sure you have the right one
for the anchored frame before you, select the image
(not the frame!) in Frame, and use File | Import to
replace it. That way you don't have to resize, and
any Frame additions (like callouts) remain in place.
HTH!
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handy way to do this is... with
Word.Once you're sure you have the right one
for the anchored frame before you, select the image
(not the frame!) in Frame, and use File | Import to
replace it. That way you don't have to resize, and
any Frame additions (li
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