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again) if you're creating help systems, and Captivate 3 (to record
tutorials).
ID does support XML, with or without DTD, but not the same way as FM -
learning curve ahead. Also, ID doesn't currently support DITA, which
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tutorials).
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there's a change that affects the page and figure-sequence numbers.
The table-sort method is best done after the document set is frozen,
although once it's set up, reapplying it to a newly-generated list.
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there's a change that affects the page and figure-sequence numbers.
The table-sort method is best done after the document set is frozen,
although once it's set up, reapplying it to a newly-generat
pages no longer worked. I'm not sure if the change occurred in
FM 6 or 7, or if this applies to your problem, but it's worth a bit of
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; > make it go away automatically (using Frame 7.2)? It is removed
> > automatically if I use FrameMaker 8.
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Acrobat 8 3D.
Since you've not registered or authorized the products because you
haven't gotten that far yet, you have a good bargaining chip for
returning the purchase for exchange.
If you'll have need down the line for creating help and tutorials, the
suite is a good idea.
Installin
Acrobat 8 3D.
Since you've not registered or authorized the products because you
haven't gotten that far yet, you have a good bargaining chip for
returning the purchase for exchange.
If you'll have need down the line for creating help and tutorials, the
suite is a good idea.
Installin
n, even if it's slower than we'd like. No competing tool set
is perfect, either, so hang in, send in feature requests, send in
requests to participate in beta programs, help push the envelope.
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ith View > Text
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> I got no response to the below post. Is this such a well-known FrameMaker bug
> that i
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it's present.
My point about reading and understanding the topic described in
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occur in files; it's possibly a clue to the problem that's surfacing
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ument in the correct location.
TIP: You can save time by printing only the suspect page.
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it's present.
My point about reading and understanding the topic described in
Acrobat Help was to clarify the issues of very thin line widths that
occur in files; it's possibly a clue to the problem that's surfacing
in your FM files. Sorry if I was confusing.
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ew document in the correct location.
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> ANDNOT "Condition E"
>
> Nice, eh?
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> in ..
>
> "Condition A" OR "Condition B" OR "Condition C" OR "Condition D"
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> Nice, eh?
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Hi, Rick:
While you're waiting to hear from Chris, take a look at paragraph
tools and character tools from siliconprairiesoftware.com. Very
inexpensive and useful beyond their cost.
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Hi, Rick:
While you're waiting to hear from Chris, take a look at paragraph
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> I wanted to know if there was a way to setup a "if...,them..." syntax
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It's not clear if the poster wants to change only the link color, or all
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It's not clear if the poster wants to change only the link color, or all
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a black and white print-ready
> > PDF. I've got graphics and blue (hyperlinks) text. I'd like the blue
> text to come out as black.
> >
> > I think I need to fiddle with the Acrobat joboptions file and
> postscript. But I'm not sure how.
> >
> > An
a black and white print-ready
> > PDF. I've got graphics and blue (hyperlinks) text. I'd like the blue
> text to come out as black.
> >
> > I think I need to fiddle with the Acrobat joboptions file and
> postscript. But I'm not sure how.
> >
> > An
paragraph tags defined in a document.
Paragraph Tools is $10 for a single-user license, $100 for a site license,
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paragraph tags defined in a document.
Paragraph Tools is $10 for a single-user license, $100 for a site license,
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On 9/19/07, Rick Quatro wrote:
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>
> Here is a FrameMaker solution you can try for fun (at your own risk).
> Assuming you don't anticipate much page flow and you are using unstructured
&g
ssign a starting page number to each component file.
Look up the topic "Page count across a book" in FM Help, for the
technique to achieve "page n of xx pages."
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H
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>
> Here is a FrameMaker solution you can try for fun (at your own risk).
> Assuming you don't anticipate much page flow and you ar
ssign a starting page number to each component file.
Look up the topic "Page count across a book" in FM Help, for the
technique to achieve "page n of xx pages."
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On 9/19/07, Milan Davidovic
experimentation, but you'll be a much better
Framer-er for it.
If the boxed insets vary in size and position, try to standardize on a
few models, and create a custom master page for each.
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experimentation, but you'll be a much better
Framer-er for it.
If the boxed insets vary in size and position, try to standardize on a
few models, and create a custom master page for each.
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pace, not across the full text-frame width? If so, try importing the insets
into a side-head paragraph.
Perhaps the reverse approach might be worth trying - import the
single-column layouts into a two-column document.
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Did you try exporting to PDF? Sometimes the Fill > None doesn't appear on
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> Hi Peter
>
> >Have you tried applying Fi
Hi, Steve:
Have you looked into:
* Text insets for the two-column pieces - number streams increment
* Two-column layout everywhere, with across-all column paragraph formats for
one-column layout
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outs into the sidehead
space, not across the full text-frame width? If so, try importing the insets
into a side-head paragraph.
Perhaps the reverse approach might be worth trying - import the
single-column layouts into a two-column document.
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Hi, Steve:
Have you tried applying Fill > None to the number graphic in FM? This may
work when the graphics are not grouped, and may fail when they are grouped.
It's worth a try.
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Did you try exporting to PDF? Sometimes the Fill > None doesn't appear on
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>
> >
Hi, Steve:
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* Two-column layout everywhere, with across-all column paragraph formats for
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Hi, Steve:
Have you tried applying Fill > None to the number graphic in FM? This may
work when the graphics are not grouped, and may fail when they are grouped.
It's worth a try.
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ement. You can replace across a book.
ASIDE:
Would you mind describing how you converted Quicksilver (which release) to
FM? Thanks!
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Shetil.A.Daya a
ement. You can replace across a book.
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on the "left page." You'd need to create a master-page
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the files, but
> > with certain levels collapsed so I can see what I'm doing. I'm
> > currently working with the file electronically, but even two monitors
> > is not enough, so I need to go to hard copy.
> >
> > TIA
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Hi, Lin:
I seem to remember hearing about a utility that can do this; perhaps someone
on the list hasn't forgotten its name.
However, I believe that SnagIt, and perhaps some other capture tools, can
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have a hard copy of the files, but
> > with certain levels collapsed so I can see what I'm doing. I'm
> > currently working with the file electronically, but even two monitors
> > is not enough, so I need to go to hard copy.
> >
> > TIA
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Hi, Lin:
I seem to remember hearing about a utility that can do this; perhaps someone
on the list hasn't forgotten its name.
However, I believe that SnagIt, and perhaps some other capture tools, can
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Hi, Steve:
If I understand your request correctly, method c would be to use
paragraph formats set to Across All Columns and Side Heads for your
full-span paragraphs, with a flow that enables side head space.
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Hi, Steve:
If I understand your request correctly, method c would be to use
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full-span paragraphs, with a flow that enables side head space.
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It's also in the released version. My solution would be to copy/paste
a tab where you need it, or find/replace.
Also, report it as a bug here:
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform
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It's also in the released version. My solution would be to copy/paste
a tab where you need it, or find/replace.
Also, report it as a bug here:
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform
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Great catch, William! Whoever thinks about PS text frames anymore?
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original file name, overwriting the original
file. Your book file is already created new from scratch, so it's
probably already cleaned up.
Save all files, keep all files open, and try printing again.
Let us know how this works.
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original file name, overwriting the original
file. Your book file is already created new from scratch, so it's
probably already cleaned up.
Save all files, keep all files open, and try printing again.
Let us know how this works.
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> see any of the programs I installed using it. I've got WindowsXP,
>
Hi, Lin:
FM's hyperlink pop-up menus aren't converted PDF.
Somewhere in the user guide and Help there's a chart that lists which
hypertext commands are supported in PDF and HTML.
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lp, and also Google.
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Hi, Lin:
FM's hyperlink pop-up menus aren't converted PDF.
Somewhere in the user guide and Help there's a chart that lists which
hypertext commands are supported in PDF and HTML.
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ll price to pay
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Hi, David:
I don't use it, but I think it's safe to say that it's useful where
authors want to display eponymously-named paragraph tags like
"Chapter, Section, Unit, Step, etc," in cross-references or system
variables like running headers/footers.
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I don't use it, but I think it's safe to say that it's useful where
authors want to display eponymously-named paragraph tags like
"Chapter, Section, Unit, Step, etc," in cross-references or system
variables like running headers/footers.
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t's as simple as asking "There is
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ce their support load. It's as simple as asking "There is
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olution is to use a key-cap font, so one character represents
the key, icon, or button. You may have to search around with Google to
find a font that meets your needs.
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the key, icon, or button. You may have to search around with Google to
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HTH
MIF files as text files in FM, and use
File > Utilities > Compare Documents to look for differences.
If this works, we could name the technique after ourselves and place
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to another MIF, open the two MIF files as text files in FM, and use
File > Utilities > Compare Documents to look for differences.
If this works, we could name the technique after ourselves and place
it in public domain for the whole FM-er community.
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You can drag the Windows taskbar to a vertical position. I always use
mine there, to recover vertical space in the window; I also use my
Mac's Dock vertically, for the same reason.
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