ed formats in the document or book.
Test it - you will be happy.
- GEorg
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Your question:
Subject: To remove local formatting from a paragraph
Hi all,
In FM 7.2 how do you remove local character and paragraph formatting
from
a paragraph to re
ed formats in the document or book.
Test it - you will be happy.
- GEorg
---
Your question:
Subject: To remove local formatting from a paragraph
Hi all,
In FM 7.2 how do you remove local character and paragraph formatting
from
a paragraph to re
Hello Avraham,
For a detailed report of the paragraph format overrides
see the free FrameScript "Report: Paragraph Format Overrides":
http://www.i-frame.itl.info/en/feature-description/free-scripts/report-paragraph-format-overrides.html
Additionally, there are some other scripts regarding overrid
Hello Avraham,
For a detailed report of the paragraph format overrides
see the free FrameScript "Report: Paragraph Format Overrides":
http://www.i-frame.itl.info/en/feature-description/free-scripts/report-paragraph-format-overrides.html
Additionally, there are some other scripts regarding overrid
If you need to not only restore default paragraph properties but also to list
or report on them, take a look at the Hunt Overrides Frame plug-in from
Cudspan: http://www.cudspan.net/plugins/. Description: "Lists instances of
paragraph format overrides, separating overrides that are only due to
A few points...
I have a freeware tool called HuntOverrides that gives you a list of pgfs with
overrides. It generates a hypertext list of pgfs that have overrides. You can
navigate to them and fix them. Find it at cudspan.net...
It occurred to me to make a tool that wipes out overrides, but
If you need to not only restore default paragraph properties but also to list
or report on them, take a look at the Hunt Overrides Frame plug-in from
Cudspan: http://www.cudspan.net/plugins/. Description: "Lists instances of
paragraph format overrides, separating overrides that are only due to
A few points...
I have a freeware tool called HuntOverrides that gives you a list of pgfs with
overrides. It generates a hypertext list of pgfs that have overrides. You can
navigate to them and fix them. Find it at cudspan.net...
It occurred to me to make a tool that wipes out overrides, but
At 20:15 +0200 26/9/10, Avraham Makeler wrote:
>In FM 7.2 how do you remove local character and paragraph formatting from
>a paragraph to return it to the formatting of its current paragraph style
>(tag). The formatting of its current paragraph style is as currently defined
>in the Paragraph Catal
>> There is no analogous action
>> There is no container
Who cares? All I know is that is that sometimes I need a quick way to remove
all the local formatting (incl. paragraph formatting) from a paragraph, so
it appears according to its current style. For example:
(1) I am designing a new sty
>> The main problem is having overrides to begin with.
Couldn't agree with you more.
Actually the main problem is having inherited a large number of FM documents
whose level of English and level of technical competence of the authoring
platform (in this case, FM) is the worst I have ever seen. An
Hi Avraham
If you want to remove all formatting overrides from all paragraphs, the
following plug-ins may help:
Paragraph Tools:
http://www.siliconprairiesoftware.com/Products.html
HuntOverrides:
http://www.cudspan.net/plugins/
Cheers
--
Yves Barbion
www.scripto.nu
___
Hi Avraham
If you want to remove all formatting overrides from all paragraphs, the
following plug-ins may help:
Paragraph Tools:
http://www.siliconprairiesoftware.com/Products.html
HuntOverrides:
http://www.cudspan.net/plugins/
Cheers
--
Yves Barbion
www.scripto.nu
Triple-click still works in Fm9 (fortunately).
--
Yves Barbion
www.scripto.nu
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 1:39 AM, Mike Wickham wrote:
> If you're using the mouse, triple-clicking selects the whole paragraph.
>>
>
> You know, I thought that was the shortcut, but when I tried it, it didn't
> work
At 20:15 +0200 26/9/10, Avraham Makeler wrote:
>In FM 7.2 how do you remove local character and paragraph formatting from
>a paragraph to return it to the formatting of its current paragraph style
>(tag). The formatting of its current paragraph style is as currently defined
>in the Paragraph Catal
a Font to
> get it to work.
>
> Nadine
>
> --- On Sun, 9/26/10, David Spreadbury wrote:
>
> > From: David Spreadbury
> > Subject: Re: To remove local formatting from a paragraph
> > To: framers at lists.frameusers.com, "Avraham Makeler" > gmail.
>> And how can I be sure that any particular paragraph has remained
>> unmodified?
>
> In the status bar, there is an asterisk next to the paragraph format name.
That sounds like you are saying the opposite of what I'm sure you meant. The
asterisk shows that a paragraph has been modified. Unmodif
>> There is no analogous action
>> There is no container
Who cares? All I know is that is that sometimes I need a quick way to remove
all the local formatting (incl. paragraph formatting) from a paragraph, so
it appears according to its current style. For example:
(1) I am designing a new sty
Avraham Makeler wrote:
> >> There is no analogous action
> >> There is no container
>
> Who cares? All I know is that is that sometimes I need a quick way to
> remove all the local formatting (incl. paragraph formatting) from
> a paragraph, so it appears according to its current style. For e
Avraham Makeler wrote:
> >> There is no analogous action ?
> >> There is no container??
>
> Who cares? All I know is that is that sometimes I need a quick way to
> remove all the local formatting (incl.?paragraph formatting) from
> a?paragraph, so it appears according to its current style. For ex
Mike Wickham wrote:
> >> And how can I be sure that any particular paragraph has remained
> >> unmodified?
> >
> > In the status bar, there is an asterisk next to the paragraph format
> name.
>
> That sounds like you are saying the opposite of what I'm sure you meant.
> The
> asterisk shows that
Mike Wickham wrote:
> >> And how can I be sure that any particular paragraph has remained
> >> unmodified?
> >
> > In the status bar, there is an asterisk next to the paragraph format
> name.
>
> That sounds like you are saying the opposite of what I'm sure you meant.
> The
> asterisk shows that
And how can I be sure that any particular paragraph has remained
unmodified?
In the status bar, there is an asterisk next to the paragraph format name.
That sounds like you are saying the opposite of what I'm sure you meant. The
asterisk shows that a paragraph has been modified. Unmodified pa
>> The main problem is having overrides to begin with.
Couldn't agree with you more.
Actually the main problem is having inherited a large number of FM documents
whose level of English and level of technical competence of the authoring
platform (in this case, FM) is the worst I have ever seen. An
The main problem is having overrides to begin with. Unless it is a very
small document, it is unlikely that you will have a single paragraph
that has a unique style. Either find an appropriate paragraph format or
create a new one. Then you can remove overrides at will without
stressing about breaki
Avraham Makeler wrote:
> Note also, that there is a lack of symmetry in FM between the paragraph
> styling and the character styling. The Paragraph catalog does not have a
> 'Default Paragraph' entry.
"Default Para Font" removes local character formatting (char tag or ad hoc),
restoring the tex
Avraham Makeler wrote:
> Note also, that there is a lack of symmetry in FM between the paragraph
> styling and the character styling. The Paragraph catalog does not have a
> 'Default Paragraph' entry.
"Default Para Font" removes local character formatting (char tag or ad hoc),
restoring the text
Avraham Makeler wrote:
> >> Yes, you end up importing the formats back into itself.
>
> Oh dear...
Why "Oh dear"? Best practice is to not use format overrides (at least,
paragraph format overrides; some bohemian types play fast and loose with the
character formats). Importing from the current
Avraham Makeler wrote:
> >> Yes, you end up importing the formats back into itself.
>
> Oh dear...
Why "Oh dear"? Best practice is to not use format overrides (at least,
paragraph format overrides; some bohemian types play fast and loose with the
character formats). Importing from the current
The main problem is having overrides to begin with. Unless it is a very
small document, it is unlikely that you will have a single paragraph
that has a unique style. Either find an appropriate paragraph format or
create a new one. Then you can remove overrides at will without
stressing about breaki
Triple-click still works in Fm9 (fortunately).
--
Yves Barbion
www.scripto.nu
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 1:39 AM, Mike Wickham wrote:
> If you're using the mouse, triple-clicking selects the whole paragraph.
>>
>
> You know, I thought that was the shortcut, but when I tried it, it didn't
> work
a Font to
> get it to work.
>
> Nadine
>
> --- On Sun, 9/26/10, David Spreadbury wrote:
>
> > From: David Spreadbury
> > Subject: Re: To remove local formatting from a paragraph
> > To: framers@lists.frameusers.com, "Avraham Makeler"
> > Da
odified and unmodified paragraph. Then
> change the modified option(s) to match the unmodified paragraph.
>
>
> --- On *Sun, 9/26/10, Avraham Makeler * wrote:
>
>
> From: Avraham Makeler
> Subject: Re: To remove local formatting from a paragraph
> To: "David Spreadbu
un, 9/26/10, Avraham Makeler * wrote:
>
>
> From: Avraham Makeler
> Subject: To remove local formatting from a paragraph
> To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
> Date: Sunday, September 26, 2010, 1:15 PM
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> In FM 7.2 how do you remove local character
I suppose it *could* have changed in FM9. I'm still on FM8.
-FR
> From: info at mikewickham.com
> To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: Re: To remove local formatting from a paragraph
> Date: Sun, 26 Sep 2010 18:39:40 -0500
>
> > If you're using the mou
Hi all,
In FM 7.2 how do you remove local character and paragraph formatting from
a paragraph to return it to the formatting of its current paragraph style
(tag). The formatting of its current paragraph style is as currently defined
in the Paragraph Catalog (and which appears in the Paragraph Desi
> If you're using the mouse, triple-clicking selects the whole paragraph.
You know, I thought that was the shortcut, but when I tried it, it didn't
work for me. Could this have changed in FM9? A search in Adobe Help and the
online user guide didn't find the shortcut, either.
Mike Wickham
Mike Wickham wrote:
> Select the entire paragraph. (There may be a shortcut for this, but I don't
> know it.). Then, in the Character Catalog, click on "Default ? Font."
If you're using the mouse, triple-clicking selects the whole paragraph.
-FR
I suppose it *could* have changed in FM9. I'm still on FM8.
-FR
> From: i...@mikewickham.com
> To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: Re: To remove local formatting from a paragraph
> Date: Sun, 26 Sep 2010 18:39:40 -0500
>
> > If you're using the mou
If you're using the mouse, triple-clicking selects the whole paragraph.
You know, I thought that was the shortcut, but when I tried it, it didn't
work for me. Could this have changed in FM9? A search in Adobe Help and the
online user guide didn't find the shortcut, either.
Mike Wickham
___
> In FM 7.2 how do you remove local character and paragraph formatting from
> a paragraph to return it to the formatting of its current paragraph style
> (tag). The formatting of its current paragraph style is as currently
> defined
> in the Paragraph Catalog (and which appears in the Paragraph De
Mike Wickham wrote:
> Select the entire paragraph. (There may be a shortcut for this, but I don't
> know it.). Then, in the Character Catalog, click on "Default ¶ Font."
If you're using the mouse, triple-clicking selects the whole paragraph.
-FR
__
In FM 7.2 how do you remove local character and paragraph formatting from
a paragraph to return it to the formatting of its current paragraph style
(tag). The formatting of its current paragraph style is as currently
defined
in the Paragraph Catalog (and which appears in the Paragraph Designer w
odified and unmodified paragraph. Then
> change the modified option(s) to match the unmodified paragraph.
>
>
> --- On *Sun, 9/26/10, Avraham Makeler * wrote:
>
>
> From: Avraham Makeler
> Subject: Re: To remove local formatting from a paragraph
> To: "David Spreadbu
overrides. Sometimes I found I have to select
the text, apply the para tag, and then choose Default Para Font to get it to
work.
Nadine
--- On Sun, 9/26/10, David Spreadbury wrote:
> From: David Spreadbury
> Subject: Re: To remove local formatting from a paragraph
> To
overrides. Sometimes I found I have to select
the text, apply the para tag, and then choose Default Para Font to get it to
work.
Nadine
--- On Sun, 9/26/10, David Spreadbury wrote:
> From: David Spreadbury
> Subject: Re: To remove local formatting from a paragraph
> To: f
modified option(s) to match the unmodified paragraph.
--- On Sun, 9/26/10, Avraham Makeler wrote:
From: Avraham Makeler
Subject: Re: To remove local formatting from a paragraph
To: "David Spreadbury"
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Date: Sunday, September 26, 2010, 2:44 PM
Hi David,
modified option(s) to match the unmodified paragraph.
--- On Sun, 9/26/10, Avraham Makeler wrote:
From: Avraham Makeler
Subject: Re: To remove local formatting from a paragraph
To: "David Spreadbury"
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Date: Sunday, September 26, 2010, 2:44 PM
Hi?Dav
un, 9/26/10, Avraham Makeler * wrote:
>
>
> From: Avraham Makeler
> Subject: To remove local formatting from a paragraph
> To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
> Date: Sunday, September 26, 2010, 1:15 PM
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> In FM 7.2 how do you remove local character
ptions.
Check the Other Format/Layout Overrides (this is what removes the formatting
overrides)
Click Import.
HTH
--- On Sun, 9/26/10, Avraham Makeler wrote:
From: Avraham Makeler
Subject: To remove local formatting from a paragraph
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Date: Sunday, September 26, 2010
ptions.
Check the Other Format/Layout Overrides (this is what removes the formatting
overrides)
Click Import.
HTH
--- On Sun, 9/26/10, Avraham Makeler wrote:
From: Avraham Makeler
Subject: To remove local formatting from a paragraph
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Date: Sunday, September 26, 2
Hi all,
In FM 7.2 how do you remove local character and paragraph formatting from
a paragraph to return it to the formatting of its current paragraph style
(tag). The formatting of its current paragraph style is as currently defined
in the Paragraph Catalog (and which appears in the Paragraph Desi
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