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Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 8:32 PM
To: Pinkham, Jim
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Of Templates and Legacy Docs
Jim -
So my understanding is that the company you work for will not spring for
$200 for SW that will end up saving you dozens
ent: Friday, May 23, 2008 8:32 PM
To: Pinkham, Jim
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Of Templates and Legacy Docs
Jim -
So my understanding is that the company you work for will not spring for
$200 for SW that will end up saving you dozens of hours of grunt work
and the company possibl
At 21:14 -0400 23/5/08, Rene S. wrote:
>I do have SPS Paragraph Tools and Character Tools, and they're extremely
>useful and easy to use.
Echo this: these plug-ins will do tag name mapping for you and cost
pocket-money. A huge vote of thanks to Steve Kubis for providing them at such
reasonable
At 21:14 -0400 23/5/08, Rene S. wrote:
>I do have SPS Paragraph Tools and Character Tools, and they're extremely
>useful and easy to use.
Echo this: these plug-ins will do tag name mapping for you and cost
pocket-money. A huge vote of thanks to Steve Kubis for providing them at such
reasonable
idder; framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Of Templates and Legacy Docs
THis link may be useful as well:
http://www.freeframers.org/archive/01/msg01023.html
Pinkham, Jim wrote:
> Thanks to all for good ideas thus far. I can give a partial answer to
Rene's question based on a
Thanks, Jim!
Hello, Schlomo.
I checked microtype.com and saw several training classes offered. Any plans
on heading toward the southeastern U.S. in the near future?
Rene Stephenson
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From: Pinkham, Jim [mailto:jim.pink...@voith.com]
Thanks to all for good ideas thus far. I ca
Jim -
So my understanding is that the company you work for will not spring
for $200 for SW that will end up saving you dozens of hours of grunt
work and the company possibly thousands of dollars in your salary.
"For discussion's sake," let's say buy Template Mapper with your own
funds, use it
Jim -
So my understanding is that the company you work for will not spring
for $200 for SW that will end up saving you dozens of hours of grunt
work and the company possibly thousands of dollars in your salary.
"For discussion's sake," let's say buy Template Mapper with your own
funds, use it
Fred Ridder; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Of Templates and Legacy Docs
THis link may be useful as well:
http://www.freeframers.org/archive/01/msg01023.html
Pinkham, Jim wrote:
> Thanks to all for good ideas thus far. I can give a partial answer to
Rene's question based on a
Thanks, Jim!
Hello, Schlomo.
I checked microtype.com and saw several training classes offered. Any plans
on heading toward the southeastern U.S. in the near future?
Rene Stephenson
_
From: Pinkham, Jim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks to all for good ideas thus far. I can
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> From: Rene Stephenson [mailto:rinnie1 at yahoo.com]
> Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 1:55 PM
> To: Fred Ridder; Pinkham, Jim; framers at lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: Re: Of Templates and Legacy Docs
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> Nope, but
If you're just changing the names of the tags, or consistently
reassigning some tags as other tags, consider saving the files as MIF
and doing a search-and-replace on the tag names.
Is this a $0 solution? well, there's a cost involved in learning
enough MIF to do it. If you can spare a week or
t;> From: Rene Stephenson [mailto:rinnie1 at yahoo.com]
>> Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 1:55 PM
>> To: Fred Ridder; Pinkham, Jim; framers at lists.frameusers.com
>> Subject: Re: Of Templates and Legacy Docs
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>> Nope, but you would need to tell him (and the rest of us who h
Jim Pinkham asked:
> The question is this: Just using the normal set of tools that comes with
> Frame (7.1 on Windows XP SP-2), and possibly freeware, what is the
> fastest, most effective way to migrate a new template into old docs. Am
> I doomed to paragraph-by-paragraph, table-by-table, and ce
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Subject: Re: Of Templates and Legacy Docs
Nope, but you would need to tell him (and the rest of us who have been
searching for it for a couple of years now since CudSpan went off-line and Mr.
Despopoulos dropped out of virtual visability) how we can purchase it nowadays.
Ple
Hello, all --
I've just spent a couple of days getting our standard manual template
tweaked and polished and localized from its timeworn Germanic origins
(we inherited from our corporate parent across the pond). Now the task
is to begin applying the template to new docs that are often based upon
o
ene Stephenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 1:55 PM
>> To: Fred Ridder; Pinkham, Jim; framers@lists.frameusers.com
>> Subject: Re: Of Templates and Legacy Docs
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>> Nope, but you would need to tell him (and the rest of us who h
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> From: Rene Stephenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 1:55 PM
> To: Fred Ridder; Pinkham, Jim; framers@lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: Re: Of Templates and Legacy Docs
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> Nope, but you would
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Subject: Re: Of Templates and Legacy Docs
Nope, but you would need to tell him (and the rest of us who have been
searching for it for a couple of years now since CudSpan went off-line and Mr.
Despopoulos dropped out of virtual visability) how we can purchase it nowadays.
Ple
Nope, but you would need to tell him (and the rest of us who have been
searching for it for a couple of years now since CudSpan went off-line and Mr.
Despopoulos dropped out of virtual visability) how we can purchase it nowadays.
Please... Pretty please with sugar on top
Rene L. Stephens
Nope, but you would need to tell him (and the rest of us who have been
searching for it for a couple of years now since CudSpan went off-line and Mr.
Despopoulos dropped out of virtual visability) how we can purchase it nowadays.
Please... Pretty please with sugar on top
Rene L. Stephenso
If you're just changing the names of the tags, or consistently
reassigning some tags as other tags, consider saving the files as MIF
and doing a search-and-replace on the tag names.
Is this a $0 solution? well, there's a cost involved in learning
enough MIF to do it. If you can spare a week or
Jim Pinkham asked:
> The question is this: Just using the normal set of tools that comes with
> Frame (7.1 on Windows XP SP-2), and possibly freeware, what is the
> fastest, most effective way to migrate a new template into old docs. Am
> I doomed to paragraph-by-paragraph, table-by-table, and c
Hello, all --
I've just spent a couple of days getting our standard manual template
tweaked and polished and localized from its timeworn Germanic origins
(we inherited from our corporate parent across the pond). Now the task
is to begin applying the template to new docs that are often based upon
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