I was wrong, by the way. It's not Leximation that has an LEP plugin, it's
Silicon Prairie.
https://www.siliconprairiesoftware.com/
On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 10:41 AM, Jack DeLand
wrote:
> LEP = list of effective pages, I would guess.
>
>
LEP = list of effective pages, I would guess.
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I've set up LEPs a couple of times in unstructured FrameMaker. Getting
an auto-generated LEP is "tricky", but possible. Try setting up a Flow B
Body text frame to contain your revision and date information. These
will usually be the same across all pages (at least to start), but you
will need
Hi Julie,
here some things to read about "How to Create a List of Effective Pages"
with FrameMaker
https://www.rockymountaintraining.com/adobe-framemaker-how-to-create-a-list-of-effective-pages/
Our company has developed a whole set of Add-Ons for a LEP -scenario to
make the workflow much
Subject: Re: [Framers] FrameMaker Data in Footer
I don't really understand your requirement very well and I don't
understand what you doing now. Could you please explain it again? Also,
what's a LEP?
Why can't you just insert variables in the header/footer? Than you could
add those variables t
A LEP is a list of effective pages. I think Leximation has a plugin that
can help with that.
I'm not sure I understand the rest of it, but it sounds to me as if you
could use variables for the "TA number, page #, revision # & date",
couldn't you, and then just use the variables you need in the
I don't really understand your requirement very well and I don't
understand what you doing now. Could you please explain it again? Also,
what's a LEP?
Why can't you just insert variables in the header/footer? Than you could
add those variables to a template, remove all other variables from
I am using 2017 unstructured FrameMaker to produce an Aircraft Maintenance
Manual Supplement which is currently in Word. At the bottom of each page
needs to be an ATA number, page #, revision # & date, and effectivity
code. I initially set these up as running headers on the master page and