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Subject: Re: [Framers] List of Figures linking (UnStructured Frame)
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Subject: [Framers] List of Figures linking (UnStructured Frame)
I noticed that when a reader clicks a List of Figures entry in the PDF of my
document, it jumps to the figure in the body and places the figure's link at
the top
I noticed that when a reader clicks a List of Figures entry in the PDF of
my document, it jumps to the figure in the body and places the figure's
link at the top of the screen. This is fine if I designed the document to
have figure links above the figure, but my department's policy is to have
On 2013-Apr-02 5:24 AM, Rob Shell wrote:
Dear Framers:
I need the italicsof ship namesin my captions to illustrations respected
in the List of Figures (LOF). The fig. part is simple
e.g.
*Fig 1:3~*/HMS Vanguard/enters Table Bay
I am sure I have learnt this some time ago and know how todo
Dear Framers:
I need the italics of ship names in my captions to illustrations respected
in the List of Figures (LOF). The fig. part is simple
e.g.
Fig 1:3~HMS Vanguard enters Table Bay
I am sure I have learnt this some time ago and know how to do the Indexes in
this way, but cannot find
On 2013-Apr-02 5:24 AM, Rob Shell wrote:
> Dear Framers:
>
> I need the italicsof ship namesin my captions to illustrations respected
> in the List of Figures (LOF). The fig. part is simple
>
> e.g.
>
> *Fig 1:3~*/HMS Vanguard/enters Table Bay
>
> I am sure I
of figures or a
list of tables, I would like FrameMaker to pull the numbering with the title,
not just the title as it does now.
In the past when I was FORCED (by client requirements) to develop manuals using
Word, I could do this. Surely Frame has a way of making this happen. Any
suggestions
:
F: Figure n+:
T:Table n+:
The numbering works flawlessly. However, when I generate a list of figures
or a list of tables, I would like FrameMaker to pull the numbering with the
title, not just the title as it does now.
In the past when I was FORCED (by client requirements) to develop
n I generate a list of figures or a
list of tables, I would like FrameMaker to pull the numbering with the title,
not just the title as it does now.
In the past when I was FORCED (by client requirements) to develop manuals using
Word, I could do this. Surely Frame has a way of making this
he figures and tables. The formatting is set up as follows:
>
> F: Figure <n+>:
>
> T:Table <n+>:
>
>
> The numbering works flawlessly. However, when I generate a list of figures
> or a list of tables, I would like FrameMaker to pull the numbering with the
> ti
Hi all,
a really easy problem but I can't find the solution :o).
I have Tables and Figures in my document formatted as:
. Tableau $chapnum - n+ (PgfTag: TitreTableau)
. Figure $chapnum - n+ (PgfTag: Legende)
When I generate the lists of Tables and Figures, how I am supposed to format
the
I insert LOT and LOF (lists of tables and figures, respectively) as separate
generated .fm files immediately following the TOC, as part of the front matter
of the book. If it's an independent generated .fm file, you can either continue
the pagination from the previous file in the book or use a
Hi all,
a really easy problem but I can't find the solution :o).
I have Tables and Figures in my document formatted as:
. "Tableau <$chapnum> - " (PgfTag: TitreTableau)
. "Figure <$chapnum> - " (PgfTag: Legende)
When I generate the lists of Tables and Figures, how I am supposed to
Mathieu,
First, change the formatting of the autonumbering to have two
different numbering tracks so the numbers of Tables aren't incremented
by Figures and vice versa. Add a letter to the beginning of the
numbering string:
T:Tableau <$chapnum> -
F:Figure <$chapnum> -
Save and import the
I insert LOT and LOF (lists of tables and figures, respectively) as separate
generated .fm files immediately following the TOC, as part of the front matter
of the book. If it's an independent generated .fm file, you can either continue
the pagination from the previous file in the book or use a
Pete Rourke
Chandler, AZ
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Combs, Richard
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 1:39 PM
To: Frank Stearns
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Alphabetizing a generated list of Figures
] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pete Rourke
Sent: January 23, 2008 4:19 PM
To: 'Stuart Rogers'
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Alphabetizing a generated list of Figures or Tables
Absolutely great advice. I'm learning new tricks.
I have gone back to putting the $paranum
col generated List of figures (screenshots) and when
indexed are sorted in the order of the pages in the book.
Is there a way to have them appear alphabetically like the generated regular
index?
Thanks
Pete
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You are currently
Pete Rourke wrote:
I started from the book addList of Figures using the
paragraph tag, Caption, but I have not figured out how to put
this into the reference page (like what the standard index
does) to do the alphabetical sorting.
If you want alphabetical, you need an index.
On Wed, 23 Jan 2008, Combs, Richard wrote:
Pete Rourke wrote:
I started from the book addList of Figures using the
paragraph tag, Caption, but I have not figured out how to put
this into the reference page (like what the standard index
does) to do the alphabetical sorting.
snips
You can
: Alphabetizing a generated list of Figures or Tables
Lists (of Contents, Tables, Figures, Paragraphs, whatever...)
are always sorted in order of occurence. No way I'm aware of
to change that.
Indexes are sorted alphabetically.
So if you need an alphabetical list of figure captions, you need
Of Combs, Richard
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 12:12 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Alphabetizing a generated list of Figures or Tables
Pete Rourke wrote:
I started from the book addList of Figures using the
paragraph tag, Caption, but I have
a list of numbered figures that
didn't include the number. You cross-reference them by number, don't
you? (See Figure 3-2)
Richard
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Polycom, Inc.
richardDOTcombs AT polycomDOTcom
303-223-5111
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303-777-0436
for figures?
I have 2 pages of 2 col generated List of figures (screenshots) and when
indexed are sorted in the order of the pages in the book.
Is there a way to have them appear alphabetically like the generated regular
index?
Others have already replied with lots of good advice
@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Alphabetizing a generated list of Figures or Tables
Pete Rourke wrote:
FM8 Windows XP
I started from the book addList of Figures using the paragraph tag,
Caption, but I have not figured out how to put this into the reference
page
(like what the standard
PROTECTED]; Stuart Rogers
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Alphabetizing a generated list of Figures or Tables
And another suggestion regarding getting markers into paragraphs of a
particular format (assuming you don't use IXGen):
Do a Find using the specific paragraph format. When you do
List Of Figures (or Tables or Paragraphs) they all
extract the paragraph format you specify, in page order .
* Click Set to generate the file, and move the insertion pointer to it.
The result resembles this - no autonumber, page number order:
zzz 1
ccc 10
www 21
aaa 151
nnn 1200
To capture
FM8 Windows XP
I started from the book add>List of > Figures using the paragraph tag,
Caption, but I have not figured out how to put this into the reference page
(like what the standard index does) to do the alphabetical sorting.
Is there a special marker for figures?
I have 2 page
On Wed, 23 Jan 2008, Combs, Richard wrote:
> Pete Rourke wrote:
>
>> I started from the book add>List of > Figures using the
>> paragraph tag, Caption, but I have not figured out how to put
>> this into the reference page (like what the standard index
>>
: RE: Alphabetizing a generated list of Figures or Tables
Lists (of Contents, Tables, Figures, Paragraphs, whatever...)
are always sorted in order of occurence. No way I'm aware of
to change that.
Indexes are sorted alphabetically.
So if you need an alphabetical list of figure captions, you
to:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Combs, Richard
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 12:12 PM
To: pete.rourke at reefpt.com; framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Alphabetizing a generated list of Figures or Tables
Pete Rourke wrote:
> I started from the
n will not only solve your problem quickly and easily, it'll
make many index-related tasks far, far easier, too. I highly recommend
it.
Although if I were you, my first priority would be adding <$paranum> to
the LOF spec. I'm really surprised you aren't including the number
already. I don't
Pete Rourke wrote:
> FM8 Windows XP
>
>
>
> I started from the book add>List of > Figures using the paragraph tag,
> Caption, but I have not figured out how to put this into the reference page
> (like what the standard index does) to do the alphabetical sorting.
>
rourke at reefpt.com
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Alphabetizing a generated list of Figures or Tables
Pete Rourke wrote:
> FM8 Windows XP
>
>
>
> I started from the book add>List of > Figures using the paragraph tag,
> Caption, but I h
To: pete.rourke at reefpt.com; Stuart Rogers
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Alphabetizing a generated list of Figures or Tables
And another suggestion regarding getting markers into paragraphs of a
particular format (assuming you don't use IXGen):
Do a Find using the specific
> List Of > Figures (or Tables or Paragraphs) they all
extract the paragraph format you specify, in page order .
* Click Set to generate the file, and move the insertion pointer to it.
The result resembles this - no autonumber, page number order:
zzz 1
ccc 10
www 21
aaa 151
nnn 1200
To c
pt.com
Subject: RE: Alphabetizing a generated list of Figures or Tables
Frank Stearns wrote:
> > (This entire process could be scripted, of course.)
>
> Or, you could use IXgen to do this in just a few moments. You
> can create markers from specific para tags, such as those
&g
at lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Pete Rourke
Sent: January 23, 2008 4:19 PM
To: 'Stuart Rogers'
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Alphabetizing a generated list of Figures or Tables
Absolutely great advice. I'm learning new tricks.
I
Hi
I am building a List of Figures for a book that uses these elements: - Section,
Chapter, Figure, FigureNo.
When the LOF has been updated, the LOF is missing the Section Number, although
the tag is [present in the dropdown menu options.
Can anyone assist with a reason why this might occur
Hi
I am building a List of Figures for a book that uses these elements: - Section,
Chapter, Figure, FigureNo.
When the LOF has been updated, the LOF is missing the Section Number, although
the tag is [present in the dropdown menu options.
Can anyone assist with a reason why this might occur
Hi all,
I'm trying to set up my two lists so that the figure number appears in front
of the figure title (same with tables). I can't find a user variable for
figure number or table number. Am I missing something? Can I create one
myself?
Molly Keegan | Objective Interface Systems, Inc.
I'm trying to set up my two lists so that the figure number appears in
front
of the figure title (same with tables). I can't find a user variable for
figure number or table number. Am I missing something? Can I create one
myself?
Molly,
Here's how I do it.
1. For my figure title paragraph
Molly Keegan wrote:
I'm trying to set up my two lists so that the figure number
appears in front of the figure title (same with tables). I
can't find a user variable for figure number or table number.
Am I missing something? Can I create one myself?
Assuming you're using autonumbered
From: Mike Wickham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Molly Keegan [EMAIL PROTECTED],Frame Users
framers@lists.FrameUsers.com
Subject: Re: List of Tables, List of Figures
Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 16:41:10 -0500
I'm trying to set up my two lists so that the figure number appears in
front
of the figure title
Hi all,
I'm trying to set up my two lists so that the figure number appears in front
of the figure title (same with tables). I can't find a user variable for
figure number or table number. Am I missing something? Can I create one
myself?
Molly Keegan | Objective Interface Systems, Inc.
> I'm trying to set up my two lists so that the figure number appears in
> front
> of the figure title (same with tables). I can't find a user variable for
> figure number or table number. Am I missing something? Can I create one
> myself?
Molly,
Here's how I do it.
1. For my figure title
Molly Keegan wrote:
> I'm trying to set up my two lists so that the figure number
> appears in front of the figure title (same with tables). I
> can't find a user variable for figure number or table number.
> Am I missing something? Can I create one myself?
Assuming you're using
Randall C. Reed wrote:
I'm doing an LOF that needs to be:
Figure Caption tab Figure Number tab Page Number
Where the Page Number is a compound running H/F = (FigNumOnly -
PageNum)
I got $pagenum, but that just gets me the last half.
What building block do I use to get both parts
After reading Richard's post, I realized that I need to put my
suggestion in context -- I should have said to include the building
blocks on the reference page for your LOF, not as part of a running
head-footer or a component of a page number variable.
So to create the compound listing you want
I think you're looking for <$paranumonly> or <$paranum[Figure]>
Art
On 2/14/07, Randall C. Reed wrote:
> I slept through this part of Professor O'Keefe's lecture on using
> building blocks when making generated lists, so I'm stumped on what
> should be very easy:
>
> I'm doing an LOF that needs
Randall C. Reed wrote:
> I'm doing an LOF that needs to be:
>
> tab tab
>
> Where the Page Number is a compound running H/F = ( -
> )
>
> I got <$pagenum>, but that just gets me the last half.
>
> What building block do I use to get both parts of the running H/F?
That's not what you
After reading Richard's post, I realized that I need to put my
suggestion in context -- I should have said to include the building
blocks on the reference page for your LOF, not as part of a running
head-footer or a component of a page number variable.
So to create the compound listing you want
I slept through this part of Professor O'Keefe's lecture on using
building blocks when making generated lists, so I'm stumped on what
should be very easy:
I'm doing an LOF that needs to be:
tab tab
Where the Page Number is a compound running H/F = ( -
)
I got <$pagenum>, but that just gets
We are generating a book with over 50 chapters, each of which has a number
of figures. So far, we have decided that the product name and the screen
name should be included in the figure caption, so several of them are
quite long. I'm using Frame 7.0 on Windows XP.
I have been able to format
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are generating a book with over 50 chapters, each of which has a number
of figures. So far, we have decided that the product name and the screen
name should be included in the figure caption, so several of them are
quite long. I'm using Frame 7.0 on Windows XP.
I
Can you put the caption name and number in the margin column as a run-in
side head? There the chapter name and number can use as much real estate as
they want. The caption (figure name will have plenty of space in the text
column.) In LOF, just list the figures based on chapter names and number
.
Fred Ridder (fred dot ridder at intel dot com)
Intel
Parsippany, NJ
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Subject: Lines wrapping properly in List of Figures
We are generating a book with over 50 chapters, each of which has a number
of figures. So far, we have decided that the product name and the screen
name should be included in the figure caption, so several of them are
quite long. I'm using Frame 7.0 on Windows XP.
I have been able to format
susan.mcdonald at teradyne.com wrote:
> We are generating a book with over 50 chapters, each of which has a number
> of figures. So far, we have decided that the product name and the screen
> name should be included in the figure caption, so several of them are
> quite long. I'm using Frame 7.0
Can you put the caption name and number in the margin column as a run-in
side head? There the chapter name and number can use as much real estate as
they want. The caption (figure name will have plenty of space in the text
column.) In LOF, just list the figures based on chapter names and number
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