of the saved edited file. This is easier than
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... Are there others, either from
> Adobe or non-Adobe?
Third-party PDF creation tools probably cost in relation to single- or
multi-user ability, and quality of PDF. If you're printing four-color
fine photographic content to paper, you'll need a tool that creates a
press-quality PDF
ller that can be used... Are there others, either from
> Adobe or non-Adobe?
Third-party PDF creation tools probably cost in relation to single- or
multi-user ability, and quality of PDF. If you're printing four-color
fine photographic content to paper, you'll need a tool that creates
click in a margin whitespace area, or choose Commands
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fying names, and compare them with File > Utilities > Compare
Documents for some clues about exactly what comes in with each type of
imported property.
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uppose there COULD be a store selling one
> with Windows pre-installed and NO virtualization software included.
> Still, Apple doesn't promote this as something available at their stores
> or via the Web, AFAIK.
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> with b, speaking from personal experience.
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> Still, Apple doesn't promote this as something available at their stores
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> with b, speaking from personal experience.
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Hi, Rene:
Windows XP official support is supposed to end soon.
Windows XP won't be shipped with Intel Macs after the end of June, I
believe. I think the same applies to PCs.
So, Vista is not just a preference, it's a deadline.
There's no compelling reason to avoid an XP-based machine. By this
t
Hi, Rene:
Windows XP official support is supposed to end soon.
Windows XP won't be shipped with Intel Macs after the end of June, I
believe. I think the same applies to PCs.
So, Vista is not just a preference, it's a deadline.
There's no compelling reason to avoid an XP-based machine. By this
t
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If your clients objected to plugins because of cost, you can manage
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, set the Chapter numbering to Use Same Number as Previous
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Thanks for checking, Paul. I don't pull out table titles for TOCs, so
I wasn't aware of the fix.
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> installation instructions for Adobe Acrobat: that they should include
> as an initial step in their instructions, the purging of the Adobe
> Reader from the user's machine.
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roblem. I'm thinking that the limitation was 256
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> that's the problem. I'm thinking that the limitation was 256
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s for moving down). This same Alt+arrow technique works to
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> please see the image.
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rmat, or applied as an override. "As
Is" means "do not change;" it would be great if FM offered a "Restore
Default Paragraph Font" feature.
You can file a feature request at:
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform
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ied by a named character format, or applied as an override. "As
Is" means "do not change;" it would be great if FM offered a "Restore
Default Paragraph Font" feature.
You can file a feature request at:
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform
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> I've tried at least three times when I know FM was closed, and it failed
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may want to show the indicators on the
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the
improvement, or if the processing of the text for printing contributes
to effect. I knew the third edition was uncomfortable, before I ever
saw the fourth. The design of the fourth edition confirms that the
quality of the reading experience is a result of the designer's skill
in making choices.
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to effect. I knew the third edition was uncomfortable, before I ever
saw the fourth. The design of the fourth edition confirms that the
quality of the reading experience is a result of the designer's skill
ually lacking from the indexes in the printed manuals, too.
Have you tried using the Catalog feature of full Acrobat to create an
index of the PDF version of the User Guide? You can use Search in
Acrobat or Reader to find text in an indexed PDF much faster than
using Find.
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ually lacking from the indexes in the printed manuals, too.
Have you tried using the Catalog feature of full Acrobat to create an
index of the PDF version of the User Guide? You can use Search in
Acrobat or Reader to find text in an indexed PDF much faster than
using Find.
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you can rely on them to behave uniformly and
reliably in standard situations. FrameMaker's very good at this;
Word's been known to be fragile in some parts of its process.
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you can rely on them to behave uniformly and
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Word's been known to be fragile in some parts of its process.
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ndows/Mac versions, used a similar technique - field codes in a
"container" document that referred to the independent component files
without concatenating them, and provided processing instructions.
Sometime after Word moved to the Master Document, this was dropped.
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ndows/Mac versions, used a similar technique - field codes in a
"container" document that referred to the independent component files
without concatenating them, and provided processing instructions.
Sometime after Word moved to the Master Document, this was dropped.
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documentation than fits into one frame; another benefit is that you
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documentation than fits into one frame; another benefit is that you
can store all the template documentation and tutorials in one
location.
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n themselves.
Without an overall design solution planned in advance, you'll risk
building a "giraffe" - a horse designed by a committee.
In addition, applying many ad-hoc tweaks will make future maintenance
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Without an overall design solution planned in advance, you'll risk
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In addition, applying many ad-hoc tweaks will make future maintenance
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to do the first without doing the second at the same time.
If it's possible to work with the authors, editing the writing is one
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phy forums about how
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ve worked perfectly. Thank god for
> archives.
>
> Yes: I should have mentioned it. Back in FrameMaker 6 for Mac, for some
> unfathomable reason, the 'Japanese' RTF import filter worked better than the
> other one.
>
> >And, yes, the French accents are no problem, either way.
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Import." Which seems to have worked perfectly. Thank god for
> archives.
>
> Yes: I should have mentioned it. Back in FrameMaker 6 for Mac, for some
> unfathomable reason, the 'Japanese' RTF import filter worked better than the
> other one.
>
> >And, yes, the
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> > Does anyone know how to take a screenshot so that the screenshot
> > includes the mouse and where it's pointing to?
> >
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> > Does anyone know how to take a screenshot so that the screenshot
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I like it, too!
Simpler is usually better.
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>
> I decided not to try this one from Peter, because I received another
> suggestion off-line that did exactly what I wanted. Since it was a private
> commun
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I like it, too!
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>
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xample I
recall is that some Acrobat Bookmarks are garbled by UniCode that
didn't appear in FM 7.x conversions does appear in FM8 conversions.
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7;s UniCode support. One example I
recall is that some Acrobat Bookmarks are garbled by UniCode that
didn't appear in FM 7.x conversions does appear in FM8 conversions.
Whatever replies you get on this list shouldn't stop you from
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before.
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> text (yet). So:
>
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ragraph in the Index Specification on the index reference
page and regenerate. As far as I know, there's no way to capture the
autonumber for a specific index level (Level1IX, Level2IX, etc.). It's
all entries or none.
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page and regenerate. As far as I know, there's no way to capture the
autonumber for a specific index level (Level1IX, Level2IX, etc.). It's
all entries or none.
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xt inset for the second part (or inserting both
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>
>
> Another newbie question.
>
>
>
> On a generated index, I have a two column spread alphabetically. My problem
> is trying to find the right combination
t's hard to forget a proven tool-chain
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> This is impossible with FrameMaker alone. I thought perhaps Spell
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> Another newbie question.
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>
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> On a generated index, I have a two column spread alphabetically. My problem
> is trying to find th
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> This is impossible with FrameMaker alone. I thought
etter than sliced
bread. Just try these features, blah blah
The <$paratext> building block of a cross-reference that points to a
part2topicname paragraph retrieves "xy statistics", in the above
example.
With care, you can a number of consecutive run-in paragraphs for this
kind of
etter than sliced
bread. Just try these features, blah blah
The <$paratext> building block of a cross-reference that points to a
part2topicname paragraph retrieves "xy statistics", in the above
example.
With care, you can a number of consecutive run-in paragraphs for this
kind of
> first).
> >
> > He says that LOF and LOT are front matter and are not called out in
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> >
> > He says that LOF and LOT are front matter and are not called out in
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O what I'm thinking. It's always good to aim high, and
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own to the essentials you want.The text rectangles aren't
described by their dimensions, but by the top, left, and bottom, right
corner coordinates, and units. You'd need to do the math.
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rmation and even strip
them down to the essentials you want.The text rectangles aren't
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