Re: [Framers] Captions

2019-12-13 Thread Rick Quatro
Fantastic! Thanks for the feedback. -Original Message- From: Framers On Behalf Of Doug Sent: Friday, December 13, 2019 3:27 PM To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software. Subject: Re: [Framers] Captions Thanks for that tip, Rick. It works brilliantly, and it's so

Re: [Framers] Captions

2019-12-13 Thread Doug
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Re: [Framers] Captions

2019-12-13 Thread Rick Quatro
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Re: [Framers] Captions

2019-12-13 Thread Doug
My shop's standard is to (sigh) put the captions below the objects. My workaround for this is to put a xref link above the object. This works well, except the object name/number in the xref link doesn't update automatically if the caption changes. (This is the reason for one of my feature

Re: [Framers] Captions

2019-12-13 Thread Lin Sims
Frame goes to where you put the cross-reference marker, so yes, if you want the graphic to be visible when you jump to it, you have to put the marker above the graphic. Frame only has one type of cross-reference marker; there is no way for the program to distinguish between "this place in the

Re: [Framers] Captions

2019-12-13 Thread Ant Davey
Hi Doug, My more academically inclined colleagues tell me (in Britain at least) table titles go above and figure titles go below. However, I've always put both above. For the reason that you state, about cross references going to the top of the page. The same happens in PDFs if

[Framers] Captions

2019-12-13 Thread Doug
Is there an industry standard or best practice to follow when deciding where to place the caption for an image, table, or equation? The obvious choices are either above the object or below it. Also, if you place your captions below, how do you deal with making cross-references to the caption?