Re: Keyboard shortcuts in FM8 (was Re: 8.0.1 patch fixes FM Book to PDF issue)

2007-12-14 Thread Shlomo Perets
Hi Peter, Thanks for your detailed and interesting reply! My comment was not focused on a specific FM8 bug, but on the apparent state of affairs where a product is released "as is" so as not to miss a deadline, but losing out on other fronts in major ways. Some other FM8 bugs/issues are listed

Keyboard shortcuts in FM8 (was Re: 8.0.1 patch fixes FM Book to PDF issue)

2007-12-14 Thread Shlomo Perets
Hi Peter, Thanks for your detailed and interesting reply! My comment was not focused on a specific FM8 bug, but on the apparent state of affairs where a product is released "as is" so as not to miss a deadline, but losing out on other fronts in major ways. Some other FM8 bugs/issues are listed

Keyboard shortcuts in FM8 (was Re: 8.0.1 patch fixes FM Book to PDF issue)

2007-12-12 Thread Shlomo Perets
Will White wrote: > How does such a monstrous bug like a nonfunctionng F0-9 sequences get > past QA? Don't any of the developers USE the software? > Stupid question. I've worked in a number of software houses and the > answer is, sadly, "They don't". > In the meantime, I won't even think of

Keyboard shortcuts in FM8 (was Re: 8.0.1 patch fixes FM Book to PDF issue)

2007-12-12 Thread Peter Gold
On Dec 12, 2007 2:27 PM, Shlomo Perets wrote: > Adherence to time tables is certainly important, but in this case, it seems > to me that FrameMaker 8.0 -- at least at this stage -- will be associated > more with the ongoing problems and user frustration, rather than with the > release according to

Re: Keyboard shortcuts in FM8 (was Re: 8.0.1 patch fixes FM Book to PDF issue)

2007-12-12 Thread Peter Gold
On Dec 12, 2007 2:27 PM, Shlomo Perets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Adherence to time tables is certainly important, but in this case, it seems > to me that FrameMaker 8.0 -- at least at this stage -- will be associated > more with the ongoing problems and user frustration, rather than with the > r

Re: Keyboard shortcuts in FM8 (was Re: 8.0.1 patch fixes FM Book to PDF issue)

2007-12-12 Thread Shlomo Perets
Will White wrote: > How does such a monstrous bug like a nonfunctionng F0-9 sequences get > past QA? Don't any of the developers USE the software? > Stupid question. I've worked in a number of software houses and the > answer is, sadly, "They don't". > In the meantime, I won't even think of

Keyboard shortcuts in FM8 (was Re: 8.0.1 patch fixes FM Book to PDF issue)

2007-12-02 Thread Michael Müller-Hillebrand
Well, to make F8 and F9 work you have to keep the Character Designer resp. Paragraph Designer closed -- that is what you would recommend to authors, don't you? With FM8.0p266 I found Ctrl+1 and Ctrl+2 to be working as expected, but to be able to use Ctrl+3 (Change Element) you need to have t

Re: Keyboard shortcuts in FM8 (was Re: 8.0.1 patch fixes FM Book to PDF issue)

2007-12-02 Thread Michael Müller-Hillebrand
Well, to make F8 and F9 work you have to keep the Character Designer resp. Paragraph Designer closed -- that is what you would recommend to authors, don't you? With FM8.0p266 I found Ctrl+1 and Ctrl+2 to be working as expected, but to be able to use Ctrl+3 (Change Element) you need to have t

Keyboard shortcuts in FM8 (was Re: 8.0.1 patch fixes FM Book to PDF issue)

2007-12-02 Thread Alan Houser
The FrameMaker 8 keyboard shortcut issue is particularly frustrating. It's not just F9; it's all of the ctrl/F[0-9] shortcuts (element operations, conditional text, variables, character and paragraph formats). Using these shortcuts can dramatically improve a writer's productivity using FrameMak

Re: Keyboard shortcuts in FM8 (was Re: 8.0.1 patch fixes FM Book to PDF issue)

2007-12-02 Thread Whites
Hello All - How does such a monstrous bug like a nonfunctionng F0-9 sequences get past QA? Don't any of the developers USE the software? Stupid question. I've worked in a number of software houses and the answer is, sadly, "They don't". In the meantime, I won't even think of 'upgrading' to FM

Keyboard shortcuts in FM8 (was Re: 8.0.1 patch fixes FM Book to PDF issue)

2007-12-02 Thread Whites
Hello All - How does such a monstrous bug like a nonfunctionng F0-9 sequences get past QA? Don't any of the developers USE the software? Stupid question. I've worked in a number of software houses and the answer is, sadly, "They don't". In the meantime, I won't even think of 'upgrading' to FM

Keyboard shortcuts in FM8 (was Re: 8.0.1 patch fixes FM Book to PDF issue)

2007-12-02 Thread Alan Houser
The FrameMaker 8 keyboard shortcut issue is particularly frustrating. It's not just F9; it's all of the ctrl/F[0-9] shortcuts (element operations, conditional text, variables, character and paragraph formats). Using these shortcuts can dramatically improve a writer's productivity using FrameMak

RE: 8.0.1 patch fixes FM Book to PDF issue

2007-12-01 Thread Diane Gaskill
fixes FM Book to PDF issue The patch was free? Greg Thompson -- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: 8.0.1 patch fixes FM Book to PDF issue > Date: Sat, 1 Dec 2007 02

RE: 8.0.1 patch fixes FM Book to PDF issue

2007-12-01 Thread Fred Ridder
Diane Gaskill wrote: > To get the patch, I clicked Help > > Updater in FM8 and it did the whole thing for me. During the update, it > required that I close FM but that is all I had to do. The online updater appears to be the only way to get the update. Strangely enough, there is no mention of

RE: 8.0.1 patch fixes FM Book to PDF issue

2007-12-01 Thread Diane Gaskill
Message- From: Randall Larson-Maynard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2007 7:25 AM To: 'Diane Gaskill' Subject: RE: 8.0.1 patch fixes FM Book to PDF issue Diane Where is the patch? I am unable to find it on the Adobe site. Thanks. -- Randall Larson-May

RE: 8.0.1 patch fixes FM Book to PDF issue

2007-11-28 Thread Flato, Gillian
I did install the 8.0.1 patch and I still have the same PDF problem. I still have to select the Tag option. Has anyone else found this to be true? -Gillian -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Diane Gaskill Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007