From: Fred Ridder [mailto:docu...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011 6:49 PM
To: Graham, Jasmine S; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Table Elements Out of Order in Cross-Reference Dialog
Why does it matter what order is used in the Cross-Reference dialog? That list
is merely a
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From: Fred Ridder [mailto:docu...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011 6:49 PM
To: Graham, Jasmine S; framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Table Elements Out of Order in Cross-Reference Dialog
Why does it matter what order is used in the Cross-Reference dialog? That
Jasmine,
In addition to Fred's general remark you can display the possible Xref sources
in two orders: by document order or by ID. I guess your Xref dialog is set to
use the latter.
- Michael
Jasmine,
In addition to Fred's general remark you can display the possible Xref sources
in two orders: by document order or by ID. I guess your Xref dialog is set to
use the latter.
- Michael
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From: yassamin.gra...@weatherford.com
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Table Elements Out of Order in Cross-Reference Dialog
Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2011 18:30:57 +
Fellow Framers,
Structured Frame 8, on XP, been clicking along just fine, but now experiencing
a
Fellow Framers,
Structured Frame 8, on XP, been clicking along just fine, but now experiencing
a quirk I've seen in years past. I am the only one working on these documents,
so I assume it's a pilot error on my part.
What causes a table element to appear out of order in the Cross-Reference
di
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-Fred Ridder
From: yassamin.gra...@weatherford.com
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Table Elements Out of Order in Cross-Reference Dialog
Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2011 18:30:57 +
Fellow Framers,
Structured Frame 8, on XP, been clicking along just fine, but now experiencing
a
Fellow Framers,
Structured Frame 8, on XP, been clicking along just fine, but now experiencing
a quirk I've seen in years past. I am the only one working on these documents,
so I assume it's a pilot error on my part.
What causes a table element to appear out of order in the Cross-Reference
di
I am taking over a former writer's work, and the only odd thing that I am
finding in the Frame (8) files is this.
When I double-click a cross-reference link, the Cross-Reference dialog box
shows "Cross-Ref" and Marker Types in the left pane and Cross-Reference Markers
in the right pane, instead
James Dyson asked:> Does anyone know how to make a non-breaking space in a
cross reference?
> I'm using unstructured 7.1. I'm stumped.
Appendix A of the User Guide is your friend. To type a non-breaking space
in a dialog box, you type a backslash followed by a space.
-Fred Ridder
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Does anyone know how to make a non-breaking space in a cross reference?
I'm using unstructured 7.1. I'm stumped.
James Dyson
Technical Writer
KVH Industries, Inc.
50 Enterprise Center | Middletown, RI 02842
Direct Tel: +1 401.845.2416
Tel: +1 401.847.3327 | Fax: +1 401.849-0045
jdyson at kvh.com
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James Dyson asked:> Does anyone know how to make a non-breaking space in a
cross reference?
> I'm using unstructured 7.1. I'm stumped.
Appendix A of the User Guide is your friend. To type a non-breaking space
in a dialog box, you type a backslash followed by a space.
-Fred Ridder
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Does anyone know how to make a non-breaking space in a cross reference?
I'm using unstructured 7.1. I'm stumped.
James Dyson
Technical Writer
KVH Industries, Inc.
50 Enterprise Center | Middletown, RI 02842
Direct Tel: +1 401.845.2416
Tel: +1 401.847.3327 | Fax: +1 401.849-0045
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From: Angela Akridge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: How To Include BookTitle Variable in Cross-reference Format
I'd like to link to another book using a cross-reference. I've tried to
include a destination's book title variable in the format
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From: Angela Akridge
Subject: How To Include BookTitle Variable in Cross-reference Format
I'd like to link to another book using a cross-reference. I've tried to
include a destination's book title variable in the format definition, but
can
I'd like to link to another book using a cross-reference. I've tried to
include a destination's book title variable in the format definition, but
can't seem to get the value to populate. Can you share your cross-book
cross-reference variable definitions with me?
Thank you,
Angela
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I'd like to link to another book using a cross-reference. I've tried to
include a destination's book title variable in the format definition, but
can't seem to get the value to populate. Can you share your cross-book
cross-reference variable definitions with me?
Thank you,
Angela
Got it!!
For anyone else who wants to do the same, the solution was:
1. Close FM.
2. Back up maker.ini, then in the [WindowsToFrameFontAliases] section
of maker.ini, replace this line:
Courier, Italic, *=Courier, Oblique, *, Regular
with this line:
Courier, Italic, *=CourierItalic, Oblique, *, R
Thanks Richard!
I did the quick test (Courier -> Courier New) and it didn't preserve
the italics but did preserve the different font in the xref. So the bits
that I wanted to have Courier New italics were Courier New. That's a lot
closer than I was before!
So by the look of it, I need to find/mak
dnesday, January 31, 2007 6:56 AM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: character tags in cross reference text
Hi everyone
I just wondered if anyone has a trick that lets you make a
cross-reference to something that includes character-tagged text, and
preserve the character tag in the cro
Hi everyone
I just wondered if anyone has a trick that lets you make a
cross-reference to something that includes character-tagged text, and
preserve the character tag in the cross-reference?
We document commands, and some of them have italics in part of the
command syntax. In the associated step
rebecca officer wrote:
> Got it!!
>
> For anyone else who wants to do the same, the solution was:
>
> 1. Close FM.
>
> 2. Back up maker.ini, then in the [WindowsToFrameFontAliases]
> section of maker.ini, replace this line:
> Courier, Italic, *=Courier, Oblique, *, Regular with this line:
> C
rebecca officer wrote:
> Got it!!
>
> For anyone else who wants to do the same, the solution was:
>
> 1. Close FM.
>
> 2. Back up maker.ini, then in the [WindowsToFrameFontAliases]
> section of maker.ini, replace this line:
> Courier, Italic, *=Courier, Oblique, *, Regular with this line:
> C
Got it!!
For anyone else who wants to do the same, the solution was:
1. Close FM.
2. Back up maker.ini, then in the [WindowsToFrameFontAliases] section
of maker.ini, replace this line:
Courier, Italic, *=Courier, Oblique, *, Regular
with this line:
Courier, Italic, *=CourierItalic, Oblique, *, R
rebecca officer wrote:
> I just wondered if anyone has a trick that lets you make a
> cross-reference to something that includes character-tagged
> text, and preserve the character tag in the cross-reference?
>
> We document commands, and some of them have italics in part
> of the command synt
Thanks Richard!
I did the quick test (Courier -> Courier New) and it didn't preserve
the italics but did preserve the different font in the xref. So the bits
that I wanted to have Courier New italics were Courier New. That's a lot
closer than I was before!
So by the look of it, I need to find/mak
amers-bounces+grant.hogarth=reuters.com at lists.frameusers.com]
On Behalf Of rebecca officer
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 1:45 PM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com; Caroline Tabach
Subject: RE: character tags in cross reference text
Hi Caroline
Thanks for that, but unfortunately - as
rebecca officer wrote:
> I just wondered if anyone has a trick that lets you make a
> cross-reference to something that includes character-tagged
> text, and preserve the character tag in the cross-reference?
>
> We document commands, and some of them have italics in part
> of the command syn
esday, January 31, 2007 1:45 PM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com; Caroline Tabach
Subject: RE: character tags in cross reference text
Hi Caroline
Thanks for that, but unfortunately - as Niels thought - it doesn't work
in this situation. We have text like this:
parameter1 option1 parameter2
Tabach
Technical/Marcom Writer
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Behalf Of rebecca officer
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 6:56 AM
To: framers@
@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of
rebecca officer
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 6:56 AM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: character tags in cross reference text
Hi everyone
I just wondered if anyone has a trick that lets you make a
cross-reference to something that includes
a=maconomy...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of
Caroline Tabach
Sent: 31. januar 2007 10:27
To: rebecca officer; framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: character tags in cross reference text
I think you would need to make a special cross reference style that you use
just to create the cross ref
ar 2007 10:27
To: rebecca officer; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: character tags in cross reference text
I think you would need to make a special cross reference style that you use
just to create the cross references to the commands.
Then define for that cross reference style that the
:56 AM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: character tags in cross reference text
Hi everyone
I just wondered if anyone has a trick that lets you make a
cross-reference to something that includes character-tagged text, and
preserve the character tag in the cross-reference?
We document
Hi everyone
I just wondered if anyone has a trick that lets you make a
cross-reference to something that includes character-tagged text, and
preserve the character tag in the cross-reference?
We document commands, and some of them have italics in part of the
command syntax. In the associated step
pany, NJ
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From: framers-bounces+fred.ridder=intel@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces+fred.ridder=intel.com at lists.frameusers.com] On
Behalf Of Gunnar Carlsson
Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2005 6:49 PM
To: framers at FrameUsers.com
Subject: \ in cross reference
ny, NJ
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Gunnar Carlsson
Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2005 6:49 PM
To: framers@FrameUsers.com
Subject: \ in cross reference
Hi,
A client asks me to change a cross reference from
"<$paranum> <
, 2005 6:49 PM
To: framers at FrameUsers.com
Subject: \ in cross reference
Hi,
A client asks me to change a cross reference from
"<$paranum> <$paratext>"
to "<$paranum>\ <$paratext>"
What does the \ do?
Regards
Gunnar
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Hi,
A client asks me to change a cross reference from
"<$paranum> <$paratext>"
to "<$paranum>\ <$paratext>"
What does the \ do?
Regards
Gunnar
It makes the space a non-breaking space in the cross reference definition.
Rene S.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Gunnar Carlsson
Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2005 6:49 PM
To: framers@FrameUsers.com
Subject: \ in cross reference
Hi,
A
Hi,
A client asks me to change a cross reference from
"<$paranum> <$paratext>"
to "<$paranum>\ <$paratext>"
What does the \ do?
Regards
Gunnar
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