Re: [Framers] Framemaker 2019, Conditional Text, and ToCs

2020-03-03 Thread Peter Gold
Of Jeff Coatsworth > Sent: Tuesday, March 3, 2020 6:54 AM > To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software. < > framers@lists.frameusers.com> > Subject: Re: [Framers] Framemaker 2019, Conditional Text, and ToCs > > It's a common trope that just becaus

Re: [Framers] Framemaker 2019, Conditional Text, and ToCs

2020-03-03 Thread Lea Rush
Coatsworth Sent: Tuesday, March 3, 2020 6:54 AM To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software. Subject: Re: [Framers] Framemaker 2019, Conditional Text, and ToCs It's a common trope that just because you downloaded & installed FM today, that it includes all the latest f

Re: [Framers] Framemaker 2019, Conditional Text, and ToCs

2020-03-03 Thread Jeff Coatsworth
020 9:51 AM To: framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: Re: [Framers] Framemaker 2019, Conditional Text, and ToCs Lea, Jeff's advice to make sure you have installed all patches may indeed solve your problem. I am running a fully patched version of FM 2019. I have just duplicated the situation you d

Re: [Framers] Framemaker 2019, Conditional Text, and ToCs

2020-03-03 Thread Lynne A. Price
Lea,    Jeff's advice to make sure you have installed all patches may indeed solve your problem. I am running a fully patched version of FM 2019. I have just duplicated the situation you described and had no problems with TOC entries that contained conditional text.     --Lynne On 3/2/2020 4:

Re: [Framers] Framemaker 2019, Conditional Text, and ToCs

2020-03-03 Thread Jeff Coatsworth
Have you loaded the latest patch? I think it's up to 5 now. From: Framers on behalf of Lea Rush Sent: March 2, 2020 7:42 PM To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software. Subject: [Framers] Framemaker 2019, Conditional Text, and ToCs H

[Framers] Framemaker 2019, Conditional Text, and ToCs

2020-03-02 Thread Lea Rush
Hi, I recently upgraded from Frame 8 to Frame 2019. I've hit my first hiccup. I have subtopics that are comprised either partly or entirely of conditional text. I just attempted to do something that was seamless in FM8; insert a standalone ToC in selected chapters of my book. It's not complex.

Re: [Framers] Text insets with mini-TOCs not updating

2017-06-12 Thread Tammy Van Boening
[mailto:framers-bounces+tammyvb=spectrumwritingllc@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Art Campbell Sent: Monday, June 12, 2017 10:33 AM To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software. Subject: Re: [Framers] Text insets with mini-TOCs not updating Thanks, Tammy -- all the tagging

Re: [Framers] Text insets with mini-TOCs not updating

2017-06-12 Thread Art Campbell
e 07, 2017 3:46 PM > To: 'An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software.' > > Subject: Re: [Framers] Text insets with mini-TOCs not updating > > Art, > > Is the numbering for each shared file set to "Continue" and the same for > the > container fil

Re: [Framers] Text insets with mini-TOCs not updating

2017-06-07 Thread Tammy Van Boening
l list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software.' Subject: Re: [Framers] Text insets with mini-TOCs not updating Art, Is the numbering for each shared file set to "Continue" and the same for the container file? When you are importing the shared file into the container file, o

Re: [Framers] Text insets with mini-TOCs not updating

2017-06-07 Thread Tammy Van Boening
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2017 8:40 AM To: Framers List ; writers--techies-on-framema...@googlegroups.com; tcs-users Subject: [Framers] Text insets with mini-TOCs not updating OK, here's the setup, in '17: 1. Some shared chapter files are in a \Shares directory parallel to the

[Framers] Text insets with mini-TOCs not updating

2017-06-07 Thread Art Campbell
e, chapter number/head, and intro paragraph. 4. Each shared file is set up to use the host file's formatting/settings. The problem is that when the book is updated, the mini-TOCs aren't updated with the host book's page numbers, so the mini-TOC might say the topic is on page 3 when

ANN: upcoming 1-hr webinars -- RTL/Hebrew in FM 2015, TOCs demystified, FM->PDF Forms & more

2015-06-24 Thread Shlomo Perets
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RE: Creating Multiple TOCs in One Book

2015-03-03 Thread Rick Quatro
; 'Shmuel'; framers@lists.frameusers.com Cc: Kunal Saini Subject: RE: Creating Multiple TOCs in One Book Hi Rick, This is mentioned under section Update a book with child books and XML files in Documentation of FrameMaker 12 Help PDF http://help.adobe.com/en_US/FrameMaker/12.0/

RE: Creating Multiple TOCs in One Book

2015-03-02 Thread Raj Kumar Gupta
gards, Raj Gupta FM Engineering Team From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Rick Quatro Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2015 6:48 PM To: 'Shmuel'; framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: RE: Creating Multiple TOCs in One Book Conceptua

RE: Creating Multiple TOCs in One Book

2015-02-24 Thread Rick Quatro
Hi Klaus, Good point. I can solve that by calling another Update, but without generating the TOCs again. Thanks for the feedback. Rick From: Mueller, Klaus [mailto:klaus.muel...@itl.eu] Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2015 3:39 PM To: Rick Quatro Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject

RE: Creating Multiple TOCs in One Book

2015-02-24 Thread Mueller, Klaus
Hi Rick, > but then a script goes through each TOC and deletes all the content > except for entries to files immediately following the TOC With this approach, I see the following problem: The TOC entries of 15 languages might lead to additional TOC pages. After the script has deleted those entrie

Re: Creating Multiple TOCs in One Book

2015-02-24 Thread Shmuel
amers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Shmuel Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2015 6:56 AM To: Alan Salo (Ariens Plant 1); framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: Re: Creating Multiple TOCs i

RE: Creating Multiple TOCs in One Book

2015-02-24 Thread Rick Quatro
Yes, tried it a couple of different ways and no success. As an alternative, I have proposed a script solution where you have a single book with the TOCs for each language in their desired positions in the main book. (This is how their book is set up currently anyway.) After you update the book

RE: Creating Multiple TOCs in One Book

2015-02-24 Thread Jeff Coatsworth
:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Rick Quatro Sent: February-24-15 8:18 AM To: 'Shmuel'; framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: RE: Creating Multiple TOCs in One Book Conceptually, sub-books--each containing their own TOC--should work, but when you make a PDF from th

RE: Creating Multiple TOCs in One Book

2015-02-24 Thread Rick Quatro
66-4017 r...@frameexpert.com From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Shmuel Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2015 6:56 AM To: Alan Salo (Ariens Plant 1); framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: Re: Creating Multiple TOCs in One Book

Re: Creating Multiple TOCs in One Book

2015-02-24 Thread Shmuel
You could put each language in one file and create a local TOC in each file. You also might be able to use subbooks and make TOCs for each subbook, but I've never used subbooks, so I don't know if seperate TOCs per subboks exist in FM. -- Shmu

Re: Creating Multiple TOCs in One Book

2015-02-24 Thread Shmuel
You could put each language in one file and create a local TOC in each file. You also might be able to use subbooks and make TOCs for each subbook, but I've never used subbooks, so I don't know if separate TOCs per subboks exist in FM. -- Shmu

Creating Multiple TOCs in One Book

2015-02-23 Thread Alan Salo (Ariens Plant 1)
Happy Monday! What is the best way to set up multiple TOCs in the same book? I have a book containing 16 languages, with each language having its own TOC. I need each of the 16 TOCs to display Heading 1s and Heading 2s in their own language only. I can generate multiple TOCs in my book, but

Re: How to create multiple TOCs in a book?

2014-09-28 Thread Shmuel
ed to create an independent TOC for each section of a FM book. Previously, I made different books for each section and merged the PDFs into a larger PDF. Is there a direct process within FM (version 10) to create independent TOCs for each se

How to create multiple TOCs in a book?

2014-09-26 Thread Apurva Bahadur
Dear Fellow Framers, Two questions: 1. I need to create an independent TOC for each section of a FM book. Previously, I made different books for each section and merged the PDFs into a larger PDF. Is there a direct process within FM (version 10) to create independent TOCs for each

A tale of two TOCs

2009-07-03 Thread Steve Rickaby
heads are listed in the TOC after the chapter titles. This isn't an issue, as a few minute's work allowed me to build a TOC from scratch that worked just fine. So now I have these two TOCs, and when I rebuild the book one comes out correct and the other comes out completely wrong. My q

A tale of two TOCs

2009-07-03 Thread Steve Rickaby
heads are listed in the TOC after the chapter titles. This isn't an issue, as a few minute's work allowed me to build a TOC from scratch that worked just fine. So now I have these two TOCs, and when I rebuild the book one comes out correct and the other comes out completely wrong. My q

Re: Text insets and TOCs

2009-06-16 Thread Stuart Rogers
J Smith wrote: > I have a large text inset that includes many headings. > I'm having problems creating a table of contents that includes these > headings. Any help would be appreciated! > > Assuming your inset is a FM flow imported by reference, have you checked to ensure that the heading t

Text insets and TOCs

2009-06-11 Thread Stuart Rogers
J Smith wrote: > I have a large text inset that includes many headings. > I'm having problems creating a table of contents that includes these > headings. Any help would be appreciated! > > Assuming your inset is a FM flow imported by reference, have you checked to ensure that the heading t

Text insets and TOCs

2009-06-09 Thread J Smith
I have a large text inset that includes many headings. I'm having problems creating a table of contents that includes these headings. Any help would be appreciated! _ Windows Live™ SkyDrive™: Get 25 GB of free online storage. ht

Text insets and TOCs

2009-06-09 Thread J Smith
I have a large text inset that includes many headings. I'm having problems creating a table of contents that includes these headings. Any help would be appreciated! _ Windows Live? SkyDrive?: Get 25 GB of free online storage. ht

Thanks, all you guys! [ Re: mapping that defines the way the entries in the TOCs look ]

2009-01-11 Thread Avraham Makeler
Thanks, all you guys, for all the help you gave me last week. The story was that I was recommended by a friend for a job using FrameMaker. I pointed out that although the content is my niche (APIs), I have never professionally used FrameMaker (apart from a couple of home courses I did a while back

Thanks, all you guys! [ Re: mapping that defines the way the entries in the TOCs look ]

2009-01-11 Thread Avraham Makeler
Thanks, all you guys, for all the help you gave me last week. The story was that I was recommended by a friend for a job using FrameMaker. I pointed out that although the content is my niche (APIs), I have never professionally used FrameMaker (apart from a couple of home courses I did a while back

mapping that defines the way the entries in the TOCs look

2009-01-02 Thread Avraham Makeler
Hi all, Where is the mapping that defines the way the entries in the TOCs look? E.g., If I have an appendix level 1 styles, then where is the mapping that says that AppendixTOC1 is going to be the style name of the Appendix top levels, And where is the info that that is what it looks like? Tia

mapping that defines the way the entries in the TOCs look

2009-01-02 Thread Fred Ridder
Another question from Avi Makeler:> Where is the mapping that defines the way the entries in the TOCs look? > E.g., If I have an appendix level 1 styles, then where is the mapping that > says that AppendixTOC1 is going to be the style name of the Appendix top > levels, And where is t

RE: mapping that defines the way the entries in the TOCs look

2009-01-01 Thread Fred Ridder
Another question from Avi Makeler:> Where is the mapping that defines the way the entries in the TOCs look? > E.g., If I have an appendix level 1 styles, then where is the mapping that > says that AppendixTOC1 is going to be the style name of the Appendix top > levels, And where is t

mapping that defines the way the entries in the TOCs look

2009-01-01 Thread Avraham Makeler
Hi all, Where is the mapping that defines the way the entries in the TOCs look? E.g., If I have an appendix level 1 styles, then where is the mapping that says that AppendixTOC1 is going to be the style name of the Appendix top levels, And where is the info that that is what it looks like? Tia

Please ignore my last post on Tabs and TOCs

2008-11-15 Thread Nina Rogers
This is what I get for working 18 hours straight. I figured out the boneheaded mistake I was making immediately after hitting "Send." How embarrassing. Please disregard my previous e-mail. Thanks! Nina Rogers, Technical Writer Tax Development (Federal) Drake Software (828) 524-8020 x4204 nin

Please ignore my last post on Tabs and TOCs

2008-11-15 Thread Nina Rogers
This is what I get for working 18 hours straight. I figured out the boneheaded mistake I was making immediately after hitting "Send." How embarrassing. Please disregard my previous e-mail. Thanks! Nina Rogers, Technical Writer Tax Development (Federal) Drake Software (828) 524-8020 x4204 [E

Section TOCs

2008-11-14 Thread Art Campbell
Bt. Wrong answer. In the parent book, the page numbering doesn't matter -- whatever setup you have is fine, so long as it works -- it will set the page number (and para number) counters accurately. In the small sub-book for the section, in the book file, set the page and chapter numbering for

Section TOCs

2008-11-14 Thread Flo Flosten
Thanks a lot for the proposals. I tried the solution with creating mini books for the individual sections but as this would require to manually specify the correct starting page number each time I found this solution not to be a comfortable one. But now I have an idea how experts do it and whi

Section TOCs

2008-11-14 Thread Mike Wickham
> as I find it hard to search the archive, can anyone give an idea of how to > make section TOCs?... I use Frame 7.2. Systec makes a plugin (Chapter TOC) for this. I've never used it, so can't comment on it. Following is a link where you can find it, but I believe there is also

Section TOCs

2008-11-14 Thread Yves Barbion
Hi Flo Rick Quatro's ChapterTOC Framescript is an ideal solution for this: http://www.frameexpert.com/scripts/chaptertoc.htm Surely, you can create "standalone TOCs" (aka miniTOCs or local TOCs) too, but I find the ChapterTOC Framescript the only way to do this productively

Re: Section TOCs

2008-11-14 Thread Art Campbell
Bt. Wrong answer. In the parent book, the page numbering doesn't matter -- whatever setup you have is fine, so long as it works -- it will set the page number (and para number) counters accurately. In the small sub-book for the section, in the book file, set the page and chapter numbering for

Re: Section TOCs

2008-11-14 Thread Mike Wickham
> as I find it hard to search the archive, can anyone give an idea of how to > make section TOCs?... I use Frame 7.2. Systec makes a plugin (Chapter TOC) for this. I've never used it, so can't comment on it. Following is a link where you can find it, but I believe there is also

Re: Section TOCs

2008-11-14 Thread Flo Flosten
Thanks a lot for the proposals. I tried the solution with creating mini books for the individual sections but as this would require to manually specify the correct starting page number each time I found this solution not to be a comfortable one. But now I have an idea how experts do it and whi

Re: Section TOCs

2008-11-13 Thread Yves Barbion
Hi Flo Rick Quatro's ChapterTOC Framescript is an ideal solution for this: http://www.frameexpert.com/scripts/chaptertoc.htm Surely, you can create "standalone TOCs" (aka miniTOCs or local TOCs) too, but I find the ChapterTOC Framescript the only way to do this productively

Section TOCs

2008-11-13 Thread Christopher Seal
However, as the originator wants to have an overall TOC as well as section TOCs, surely the parent book would have to be updated to make the overall TOC correct? I am in a similar situation, but trying to fix a document made by another. In my case the section TOCs are created and inserted into

Section TOCs

2008-11-13 Thread Christopher Seal
As the question relates to a document with continuous numbering I think that the overall book should be updated first in order to get the page numbers correct. Then the section TOCs can be updated. If a section is done first how can it take into account page count changes in front of it

Section TOCs

2008-11-13 Thread Flo Flosten
Hi list, as I find it hard to search the archive, can anyone give an idea of how to make section TOCs? I use Frame 7.2. I have a book that consists of several parts, each part has a number of chapters in it. I would like to have an overall TOC at the beginning, with lets say two levels, and

Section TOCs

2008-11-13 Thread Art Campbell
g I think that > the overall book should be updated first in order to get the page numbers > correct. Then the section TOCs can be updated. If a section is done first > how can it take into account page count changes in front of it? > > ...Chris > >> From: &qu

Section TOCs

2008-11-13 Thread Art Campbell
No disclaimers apply. DoD 358 On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 8:21 AM, Flo Flosten wrote: > Hi list, > > as I find it hard to search the archive, can anyone give an idea of how to > make section TOC

Re: Section TOCs

2008-11-13 Thread Christopher Seal
However, as the originator wants to have an overall TOC as well as section TOCs, surely the parent book would have to be updated to make the overall TOC correct? I am in a similar situation, but trying to fix a document made by another. In my case the section TOCs are created and inserted

Re: Section TOCs

2008-11-13 Thread Art Campbell
continuous numbering I think that > the overall book should be updated first in order to get the page numbers > correct. Then the section TOCs can be updated. If a section is done first > how can it take into account page count changes in front of it? > > ...Chris > >> Fr

Re: Section TOCs

2008-11-13 Thread Christopher Seal
As the question relates to a document with continuous numbering I think that the overall book should be updated first in order to get the page numbers correct. Then the section TOCs can be updated. If a section is done first how can it take into account page count changes in front of it

Re: Section TOCs

2008-11-13 Thread Art Campbell
No disclaimers apply. DoD 358 On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 8:21 AM, Flo Flosten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi list, > > as I find it hard to search the archive, can anyone give an idea of how to >

Section TOCs

2008-11-13 Thread Flo Flosten
Hi list, as I find it hard to search the archive, can anyone give an idea of how to make section TOCs? I use Frame 7.2. I have a book that consists of several parts, each part has a number of chapters in it. I would like to have an overall TOC at the beginning, with lets say two levels, and

TOCs

2008-07-17 Thread Peter Gold
t; > I've been in the references pages, fooling around to see what would > happen, and I can't get two different paragraph tag TOCs on the same > line. Also, I drew a table onto the master page, hoping to fake a > table format, but it didn't show up on the body page. > > Any help would be most appreciated! > > Thanks! > > Deirdre > ___

TOCs

2008-07-17 Thread Deirdre Reagan
oling around to see what would happen, and I can't get two different paragraph tag TOCs on the same line. Also, I drew a table onto the master page, hoping to fake a table format, but it didn't show up on the body page. Any help would be most appreciated! Thanks! Deirdre

Re: TOCs

2008-07-17 Thread Peter Gold
e paragraph tags. > > I've been in the references pages, fooling around to see what would > happen, and I can't get two different paragraph tag TOCs on the same > line. Also, I drew a table onto the master page, hoping to

Re: TOCs

2008-07-17 Thread martin . smith
done by hand with cross-references to the > paragraph tags. > > I've been in the references pages, fooling around to see what would > happen, and I can't get two different paragraph tag TOCs on the same > line. Also, I drew a table onto the master page, hoping to

TOCs

2008-07-17 Thread martin.sm...@golehtek.com
references to the > paragraph tags. > > I've been in the references pages, fooling around to see what would > happen, and I can't get two different paragraph tag TOCs on the same > line. Also, I drew a table onto the master page, hoping to fake a

RE: TOCs

2008-07-17 Thread Owen, Clint
MAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Deirdre Reagan Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2008 12:52 PM To: Framer's List Subject: TOCs Hi All: FrameMaker 8.0, Windows XP. I have a question about creating a TOC. I'd like my TOC to have a table format with three columns. Is that possible? I'd like the Table

TOCs

2008-07-17 Thread Owen, Clint
.com [mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Deirdre Reagan Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2008 12:52 PM To: Framer's List Subject: TOCs Hi All: FrameMaker 8.0, Windows XP. I have a question about creating a TOC. I'd like my TOC to have a table format with three columns. Is

TOCs

2008-07-17 Thread Deirdre Reagan
oling around to see what would happen, and I can't get two different paragraph tag TOCs on the same line. Also, I drew a table onto the master page, hoping to fake a table format, but it didn't show up on the body page. Any help would be most appre

How do YOU format page alignment in FM TOCs

2006-05-08 Thread Mike Wickham
> <$paranum>\t<$paratext>\t\t<$pagenum> > > which now does what I want. If the TOC entry is one line, no impact. > If the TOC entry is two lines, the page number still right aligns. > This is what I want. > > However...I'm interested in other ways of doing this. If anyone has a > more gracefull way

Re: How do YOU format page alignment in FM TOCs

2006-05-08 Thread John Posada
> > <$paranum>\t<$paratext>\t\t<$pagenum> > > which now does what I want. > > I don't know if it's more graceful, but I use a run-in > paragraph for <$chapnum> and a separate in-column paragraph > for the rest. This Thanks, The \t\t seems works OK for now. The only tweak I'd like to make is to

How do YOU format page alignment in FM TOCs

2006-05-08 Thread John Posada
> > <$paranum>\t<$paratext>\t\t<$pagenum> > > which now does what I want. > > I don't know if it's more graceful, but I use a run-in > paragraph for <$chapnum> and a separate in-column paragraph > for the rest. This Thanks, The \t\t seems works OK for now. The only tweak I'd like to make is to

Re: How do YOU format page alignment in FM TOCs

2006-05-08 Thread Mike Wickham
<$paranum>\t<$paratext>\t\t<$pagenum> which now does what I want. If the TOC entry is one line, no impact. If the TOC entry is two lines, the page number still right aligns. This is what I want. However...I'm interested in other ways of doing this. If anyone has a more gracefull way of addressin

How do YOU format page alignment in FM TOCs

2006-05-05 Thread Nathan Cullen
Hi John. I was playing with this the other day. The formatting for the TOC is set up in the reference pages; and if you want the page number, or whatever it is to right align, then you must set up a tab stop for that particular TOC paragraph format in the reference pages. So, for example, if t

How do YOU format page alignment in FM TOCs

2006-05-05 Thread Anne Robotti
> However...I'm interested in other ways of doing this. If > anyone has a more gracefull way of addressing it, I'd be > interested in hearing about it. To be honest with you, I hate line breaks in TOCs so much, I tend to rewrite the headings until they stay on one line. It

RE: How do YOU format page alignment in FM TOCs

2006-05-05 Thread John Posada
ested in other ways of doing this. If > > anyone has a more gracefull way of addressing it, I'd be > > interested in hearing about it. > > To be honest with you, I hate line breaks in TOCs > so much, I tend to rewrite the headings until they stay > on one line. It

How do YOU format page alignment in FM TOCs

2006-05-05 Thread John Posada
f doing this. If > > anyone has a more gracefull way of addressing it, I'd be > > interested in hearing about it. > > To be honest with you, I hate line breaks in TOCs > so much, I tend to rewrite the headings until they stay > on one line. It's just a pet peeve.

Re: How do YOU format page alignment in FM TOCs

2006-05-05 Thread John Posada
Nathan...I'm fine with getting it done as I described and it works...I've been on FM since 5 JUST came out. I was only looking for some super-duper ingenious technique that I didn't know about. > Maybe I am being to basic here John. But if you tell > me exactly how it is and where it is you are

How do YOU format page alignment in FM TOCs

2006-05-05 Thread John Posada
Nathan...I'm fine with getting it done as I described and it works...I've been on FM since 5 JUST came out. I was only looking for some super-duper ingenious technique that I didn't know about. > Maybe I am being to basic here John. But if you tell > me exactly how it is and where it is you are

RE: How do YOU format page alignment in FM TOCs

2006-05-05 Thread Anne Robotti
> However...I'm interested in other ways of doing this. If > anyone has a more gracefull way of addressing it, I'd be > interested in hearing about it. To be honest with you, I hate line breaks in TOCs so much, I tend to rewrite the headings until they stay on one line. It

Re: How do YOU format page alignment in FM TOCs

2006-05-05 Thread Nathan Cullen
Hi John. I was playing with this the other day. The formatting for the TOC is set up in the reference pages; and if you want the page number, or whatever it is to right align, then you must set up a tab stop for that particular TOC paragraph format in the reference pages. So, for example, if

How do YOU format page alignment in FM TOCs

2006-05-05 Thread John Posada
Hi, guys...I need to make a recomendation to my writing team next week on the best way to address some TOC rough edges. Let me explain. Right now, we include a section number <$paranum>, the text <$paratext>, and a page number <$pagenum> on the TOC reference page. What I'm trying to address is w

How do YOU format page alignment in FM TOCs

2006-05-05 Thread John Posada
Hi, guys...I need to make a recomendation to my writing team next week on the best way to address some TOC rough edges. Let me explain. Right now, we include a section number <$paranum>, the text <$paratext>, and a page number <$pagenum> on the TOC reference page. What I'm trying to address is w

TOCs at beginning of each chapter

2006-03-07 Thread Gust, Dieter
David Wollenberger wrote: >... I am attempting to develop a template where there is a TOC at the >beginning of each chapter... Take a look at our FrameScript Script DocToc also. I believe it's the most comprehensive solution for managing FrameMaker Chapter TOCs automatically. By

RE: TOCs at beginning of each chapter

2006-03-07 Thread Gust, Dieter
David Wollenberger wrote: >... I am attempting to develop a template where there is a TOC at the >beginning of each chapter... Take a look at our FrameScript Script DocToc also. I believe it's the most comprehensive solution for managing FrameMaker Chapter TOCs automatically. By

TOCs at beginning of each chapter

2006-03-06 Thread davidaflynn
Framers at frameusers.com Subject: RE: TOCs at beginning of each chapter David, There are two methods I have used. First is to use the cross-reference feature - place cross-references to the headings you want for your TOC. Define the TOC para style to incoude a tab with a leader for the page

TOCs at beginning of each chapter

2006-03-06 Thread Niels Fanøe
ilto:framers-bounces+nfa=maconomy.dk at lists.frameusers.com] -> On Behalf Of Frank Harper -> Sent: 6. marts 2006 13:20 -> To: davidaflynn at gmail.com; 'Wollenberger, David'; 'Framers -> (FrameMaker List)' -> Cc: Framers at frameusers.com -> Subject: RE: TOCs at beginn

TOCs at beginning of each chapter

2006-03-06 Thread Yves Barbion
Another option is to use the ChapterTOC Framescript, an inexpensive plug-in. Works like a charm, also on a book level. You find it here: http://www.frameexpert.com/scripts/chaptertoc.htm

TOCs at beginning of each chapter

2006-03-06 Thread davidaflynn
eusers.com [mailto:framers-bounces+davidaflynn=gmail.com at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Wollenberger, David Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 2:23 AM To: Framers (FrameMaker List) Subject: TOCs at beginning of each chapter I am attempting to develop a template where there is a TOC at the beginni

TOCs at beginning of each chapter

2006-03-06 Thread rebecca officer
d ignore error messages about inconsistent numbering. Instead of this, we now create stand-alone TOCs and import them into each chapter as a text inset. The book update process doesn't generate these, but we have a framescript to update them in a single step. If you're interested I can ask

TOCs at beginning of each chapter

2006-03-06 Thread Art Campbell
file. The file-level TOCs do not need to be in your book. Art On 3/5/06, Wollenberger, David wrote: > I am attempting to develop a template where there is a TOC at the > beginning of each chapter. -- Art Campbell art.campbell at gmail.com &quo

Local TOCs in structured documents

2006-03-06 Thread Lynne A. Price
Good morning, Since there's an ongoing thread on chapter TOCs, I thought I'd share an idea I had recently. In a book with numerous chapters, it is a pain to remember to generate the local TOC for each chapter. A minor tweak to the EDD, and a slightly strained structure, allows m

Local TOCs in structured documents

2006-03-06 Thread Lynne A. Price
Good morning, Since there's an ongoing thread on chapter TOCs, I thought I'd share an idea I had recently. In a book with numerous chapters, it is a pain to remember to generate the local TOC for each chapter. A minor tweak to the EDD, and a slightly strained structure, allows m

TOCs at beginning of each chapter

2006-03-06 Thread Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
This method is only needed, IMHO, if you want the ToC to refer to the ToC, or if you have a very small ToC that will be sharing a page with the beginning of the chapter. But I agree: use only one book file. There is also the third alternative: make the individual ToCs for each chapter and add it

TOCs at beginning of each chapter

2006-03-06 Thread Roger Shuttleworth
- From: framers-bounces+rshuttleworth=activplant@lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-bounces+rshuttleworth=activplant.com at lists.frameusers.co m] On Behalf Of Martinek, Carla Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 7:59 AM To: Framers at frameusers.com Subject: RE: TOCs at beginning of each chapter We

TOCs at beginning of each chapter

2006-03-06 Thread Frank Harper
David'" , "'Framers >(FrameMaker List)'" >Subject: RE: TOCs at beginning of each chapter > >Hi, > >I understand your intent because I also require to add a table of contents >in the beginning of each chapter. However, I only display all H1 >cross-refer

TOCs at beginning of each chapter

2006-03-06 Thread Martinek, Carla
We also use cross-references to create our mini-TOCs (chapter TOCs). To verify that all H1 and H2 headings have been included, I check the mini-TOC against the bookmarks in the PDF as I'm reviewing it. -Carla cmartinek at zebra.com - CONFIDENTIAL- This email and any files transmitted wi

Re: TOCs at beginning of each chapter

2006-03-06 Thread Art Campbell
file. The file-level TOCs do not need to be in your book. Art On 3/5/06, Wollenberger, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am attempting to develop a template where there is a TOC at the > beginning of each chapter. -- Art Campbell [EMA

RE: TOCs at beginning of each chapter

2006-03-06 Thread Niels Fanøe
nk Harper -> Sent: 6. marts 2006 13:20 -> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Wollenberger, David'; 'Framers -> (FrameMaker List)' -> Cc: Framers@frameusers.com -> Subject: RE: TOCs at beginning of each chapter -> -> David, -> -> There are two methods I have u

RE: TOCs at beginning of each chapter

2006-03-06 Thread Roger Shuttleworth
-- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] m] On Behalf Of Martinek, Carla Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 7:59 AM To: Framers@frameusers.com Subject: RE: TOCs at beginning of each chapter We also use cross-references to create our mini-TOCs (chapter TOCs). To verify that all H1 and H2 hea

Re: TOCs at beginning of each chapter

2006-03-06 Thread Yves Barbion
Another option is to use the ChapterTOC Framescript, an inexpensive plug-in. Works like a charm, also on a book level. You find it here: http://www.frameexpert.com/scripts/chaptertoc.htm ___ You are currently subscribed to Framers as [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: TOCs at beginning of each chapter

2006-03-06 Thread Martinek, Carla
We also use cross-references to create our mini-TOCs (chapter TOCs). To verify that all H1 and H2 headings have been included, I check the mini-TOC against the bookmarks in the PDF as I'm reviewing it. -Carla [EMAIL PROTECTED] - CONFIDENTIAL- This email and any files transmitted with i

RE: TOCs at beginning of each chapter

2006-03-06 Thread davidaflynn
loads/ _ -Original Message- From: Frank Harper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 5:50 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'Wollenberger,David'; 'Framers (FrameMaker List)' Cc: Framers@frameus

RE: TOCs at beginning of each chapter

2006-03-06 Thread Frank Harper
'Wollenberger, David'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "'Framers (FrameMaker List)'" > >Subject: RE: TOCs at beginning of each chapter > >Hi, > >I understand your intent because I also require to add a table of contents >in the beginning of each chap

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