Text insets work fine in Structured Frame (but not so well if you're
going to XML). If you are staying in Structured FM files, you might want
to look into using InsetPlus from West Street Consulting
(http://weststreetconsulting.com/WSC_InsetPlus.htm). This lets you do
"insets" at the element le
Carla,
Thanks for your detailed insight! We're looking at a move to structured FM when
the product line stabilizes. Should I be inferring from your statement that
text insets don't play well in Structured FM? (Excuse me if my ignorance is
showing...)
Most (if not all) of the other places that
June 07, 2007 6:35 AM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Text insets: to be or not to be?
I use text insets for individual sections and make sure not to include
the heading in the text inset. This way if the heading is a different
heading level in 2 different manuals, it won't inter
I use text insets for individual sections and make sure not to include
the heading in the text inset. This way if the heading is a different
heading level in 2 different manuals, it won't interfere. Also, if I
include the heading in the text inset, I'm not sure what would happen
when I try to c
-Original Message-
The first couple of pages of the Preface contain the doc info (audience,
scope, purpose, structure, etc.), and the stuff that's shared among the
docs is in the latter 3/4 of the Preface. Would it work to split it into
two files (the first part with all the doc-specific s