How long to learn FrameScript?

2007-01-23 Thread Bill Briggs
At 4:33 PM + 1/23/07, Steve Rickaby wrote: >I'm wary of script languages generally because of the 'macro trap'. This is my >term for a syndrome I noticed when I was a manager in the computer industry. >It's real easy to think, 'Right, this is a tedious process, but I can automate >it with a

High quality images

2007-01-29 Thread Bill Briggs
At 2:50 PM -0800 1/29/07, Dov Isaacs wrote: >Any LZW or ZIP >compression in a screen shot (or any other image) >imported into FrameMaker is absolutely lost when >FrameMaker sends the image data to the PostScript driver! Which means, when translated, that FrameMaker unpacks the compressed image w

Does anyones have an EDD for the Bible?

2007-06-20 Thread Bill Briggs
At 3:56 AM -0500 6/20/07, Peter Gold wrote: >Is there any reason you can't just use two stone tablets and a chisel? That's only good for documents of about, hmmm, say 10 lines or so. - web

OT: My Favorite Software

2007-06-22 Thread Bill Briggs
At 12:03 PM -0500 6/22/07, Mike Wickham wrote: >(Sorry, but there's no Mac version). You can make dual windows... That's okay. We have our own productivity tools here. Actually, the Mac UI is full of slick shortcuts if people bothered to learn them (many users I observe just don't know them). T

OT: My Favorite Software

2007-06-22 Thread Bill Briggs
internet's longest-lasting and most >tedious argument to yourself. > >--- Bill Briggs wrote: > >> Quick question, what would you do on >> Windows if I asked you to produce the "exact" result > > of 47^349 ?

Mac Keyboard Commands

2007-06-26 Thread Bill Briggs
At 1:54 PM -0400 6/26/07, Kenneth C. Benson wrote: >Ron Miller wrote: >> >> Mac keyboard command to select a row in a table. > >Not sure, but I think it's the same as on PC: ESC THR (The wHole Row) I can verify that it is indeed the correct keystroke combo. There is also another (perhaps not we

test: no need to read

2007-06-26 Thread Bill Briggs
I told you there was no need to read. - web

FW: Adobe CEO interview

2007-05-20 Thread Bill Briggs
At 5:31 PM -0400 5/18/07, Ann Zdunczyk wrote: >It is interesting that I have been hearing about paperless offices for years >but have yet to see one. Its like the people that say books are going away >and being replaced by electronic media. I, as a reader, plan to continue >reading PAPER books. I d

FrameMaker Printing to PostScript file problem

2005-12-03 Thread Bill Briggs
I'm trying to print a document to a PostScript file for distillation, and I get an error I've never seen before. It says FrameMaker can't begin the print job. AddResource failed. 39027:-194 Never seen this before. Anyone know what I need to look for in the file to make it print? - web

FrameMaker Printing to PostScript file problem

2005-12-03 Thread Bill Briggs
Answering my own post. It was cured by restarting Classic and FrameMaker. Wouldn't an OS X native version be nice. - web At 10:52 AM -0400 12/3/05, Bill Briggs wrote: >I'm trying to print a document to a PostScript file for distillation, and I >get an error I've never

Text with colored background

2005-12-22 Thread Bill Briggs
At 4:31 PM +0100 12/22/05, David ARNOULT - Marketing Operations wrote: >Hello everybody, > >Is there a possibility in FM to define a character style with a background >color? Objective would be to define a character style with a grey background >to mean a button in a software to click, for instanc

FrameMaker Evangelist

2006-04-06 Thread Bill Briggs
At 6:02 PM -0700 4/5/06, RJ Jacquez wrote: > in general I believe that this is a great time to be a FrameMaker user I'm surprised that a Mac user can say such a thing with a straight face. I've got 13 years worth of FrameMaker collateral on my Mac and it's a profoundly unpleasant time to be a F

FrameMaker on Mac

2006-04-06 Thread Bill Briggs
At 12:41 PM -0400 4/6/06, Stuart Rogers wrote: >Bill Briggs wrote: >>At 6:02 PM -0700 4/5/06, RJ Jacquez wrote: >>>in general I believe that this is a great time to be a FrameMaker >>>user >> >>I'm surprised that a Mac user can say such a thing with a

OT Re: FrameMaker on Mac

2006-04-06 Thread Bill Briggs
;s not perfect. I've got my gripes with some things OS X and some things Apple, but on the whole I think it's about as good as it gets out there for usability and power on the desktop. - web At 2:47 PM -0400 4/6/06, Art Campbell wrote: >Too bad Jobs isn't as much a Mac fanat

Is it OK to remove Body Paragraph tag

2006-04-06 Thread Bill Briggs
At 4:12 PM +0300 4/6/06, Sivia Atar wrote: >My question is, is it OK to delete the paragraph tag from our templates and >documents? Actually, it's fraught with danger. You know that little tag on your mattress that you can't tear off? Well, the same people who will arrest you if you remove tha

OT Re: FrameMaker on Mac

2006-04-06 Thread Bill Briggs
At 5:13 PM -0400 4/6/06, Rick Quatro wrote: >And I think that the increased popularity of OS X would cause Apple's hardware >sales to increase as well. Maybe, maybe not. That's the tough call. It didn't work in the "clone" era, and I'm not sure it would now. Don't forget that Apple is first and

FrameMaker on Mac

2006-04-07 Thread Bill Briggs
I'm repeating a post I made yesterday, but this will obviate the procedures listed below. This is preferable to a dual boot scenario. http://www.macworld.com/news/2006/04/06/parallels/index.php - web At 11:28 AM -0500 4/7/06, Peter Gold wrote: >One of the Mac lists (MacFixIt or one of those) no

FrameMaker on Mac

2006-04-07 Thread Bill Briggs
At 12:50 PM -0700 4/7/06, David Creamer wrote: > > P.S. But I still want a Native version. Virtualization is the spawn of evil. > >It *would* be nice if the Unix version could be ported over to OS X, but the >Windows dual-boot option is not a virtualization, like Virtual PC. >It is actually running

Alignment of list numbers

2006-04-24 Thread Bill Briggs
At 3:47 PM +0100 4/24/06, Steve Rickaby wrote: >On seeing some FrameMaker output, an experienced proofreader has commented on >the fact that for numbered lists that run into two digits, the numbers are >left-aligned, rather than right-aligned - the implication is that, for >example, '9' should b

Technical Writing Suite From Adobe

2006-04-25 Thread Bill Briggs
At 11:41 AM -0700 4/25/06, Daniel Emory wrote: >WHAT I PROPOSE INSTEAD is that Adobe provide a new >version of FrameMaker that includes (in addition to >all the existing link types) the new types specified >in the XLink standard, and also provide an upgraded >version of Acrobat that can, when a Fra

Creating Popup menus in FrameMaker

2006-04-26 Thread Bill Briggs
At 11:47 AM -0700 4/26/06, Daniel Emory wrote: >--- "Carol J. Elkins" >wrote: >> Good post, Dan. However, I'm trying to visualize >your >> statement, "...clicking on this button produced a >> menu of links to major subject areas..." The >> button part I understand, the menu of links I'm >> struggl

Creating Popup menus in FrameMaker

2006-04-26 Thread Bill Briggs
At 1:00 PM -0700 4/26/06, FIONA HANINGTON wrote: >I would *love* to see a sample of this in action - does anyone have one that >they would be willing to share with me? I'm sending you a current work in progress that uses this feature. - web

Creating Popup menus in FrameMaker

2006-04-26 Thread Bill Briggs
Yeah, it would be a really great thing to have all of FrameMaker's hypertext capabilities survive to PDF. But we'll see a plethora of tiny little Photoshop-style pallets before we'll see something useful like what Dan was talking about. Makes you wonder what drives the decision mechanism (if the

Creating Popup menus in FrameMaker

2006-04-27 Thread Bill Briggs
At 9:18 PM -0500 4/26/06, Peter Gold wrote: >Hi, Bill, Dan, and all: > >At 8:46 PM -0300 4/26/06, Bill Briggs wrote: >>Yeah, it would be a really great thing to have all of FrameMaker's hypertext >>capabilities survive to PDF. But we'll see a plethora of tiny li

Creating Popup menus in FrameMaker

2006-04-27 Thread Bill Briggs
At 7:14 AM -0400 4/27/06, Batsford, Steve wrote: >Rick, > >My sentiment exactly. >The popups and all of the available links SOUND cool. But in the real >world all my content to my end users is in PDF. There used to be a product called FrameViewer, and you could view other people's FrameMaker doc

Creating Popup menus in FrameMaker

2006-04-27 Thread Bill Briggs
At 6:42 AM -0500 4/27/06, Peter Gold wrote: >Hi, Bill: > >At 8:23 AM -0300 4/27/06, Bill Briggs wrote: >>At 7:14 AM -0400 4/27/06, Batsford, Steve wrote: >>>Rick, >>> >>>My sentiment exactly. >>>The popups and all of the available links SOUND cool

Need Help Automating FrameMaker Processes

2006-04-28 Thread Bill Briggs
At 9:39 AM -0400 4/28/06, Loren R. Elks wrote: >Our company currently has a documentation set of 53 FrameMaker books that we >PDF for easy access. We create PDFs using the TimeSavers utility to preserve >link integrity. To do this we first have to open each book separately. Then we >must run UPD

Need Help Automating FrameMaker Processes

2006-04-28 Thread Bill Briggs
>>>Is there a more automated way to create PDFs from 53 FrameMaker >>>books? Or is there a quicker way to set up this process from >>>FrameMaker? Are there any programs that could help automate these >>>processes? Do your companies hold any best practices that we could >>>benefit from? >> >>I know

Need Help Automating FrameMaker Processes

2006-04-28 Thread Bill Briggs
At 6:37 PM +0100 4/28/06, Steve Rickaby wrote: >AppleScript is niche, FrameScript is niche. Writing AppleScript for FrameMaker is as "nichy" as it gets. I know maybe half a dozen people who use AppleScript with FrameMaker. I think all but one of them is on this list. And it's truly a pity that

Wow, if this came to pass?!?!?!

2006-04-29 Thread Bill Briggs
Cringley has been really out on a limb the last two or three weeks, but I'd love to see this one come to pass. Apple buying Adobe would be a great thing. Lots of publicly available information supports Cringley's speculations, but it still seems like a long shot. http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pul

Wow, if this came to pass?!?!?!

2006-04-30 Thread Bill Briggs
At 12:09 PM +0100 4/30/06, Steve Rickaby wrote: >At 20:12 -0700 29/4/06, Dov Isaacs wrote: > >>That piece is total and ridiculous speculation on his part. > >Of course it is - Cringley is paid to do just that. It's load of fun, too. I second that. Cringley's speculations are most often quite ente

Memory in Mac Classic

2006-08-05 Thread Bill Briggs
At 10:16 PM -0600 8/4/06, Ed Rush wrote: >In "real" Mac OS 9 and earlier, you would increase the memory allotted to >FrameMaker (or any app) by typing a number in the app's Information window >(command-I). In Classic under OS 10.4, however, I'm seeing this grayed out. It >won't let me up the mem

Memory in Mac Classic

2006-08-05 Thread Bill Briggs
At 11:03 AM -0300 8/5/06, Bill Briggs wrote: >At 10:16 PM -0600 8/4/06, Ed Rush wrote: >>In "real" Mac OS 9 and earlier, you would increase the memory allotted to >>FrameMaker (or any app) by typing a number in the app's Information window >>(command-I). In

[slightly OT, but relevant] MS kills VPC

2006-08-08 Thread Bill Briggs
You knew it was bound to happen... http://www.macworld.com/news/2006/08/07/vpc/index.php - web

Leader Dots Not Appearing on TOC

2006-08-08 Thread Bill Briggs
At 8:45 PM -0400 8/8/06, Eduardo F. Cidade, Sr. wrote: >Good morning fellow Acrobats and Framers >First, the setup: Frame 7.0p579, Acrobat 5.0.5 > >Okay, I generated a TOC. The process went flawlessly. The leader dots from >the heading*X*TOC to the page number appear. That's not the problem. >

FM and crossover for mac

2006-12-20 Thread Bill Briggs
At 8:02 AM +0100 12/20/06, Amnon Yaish wrote: >Has anyone tried FrameMaker on a macintel with the Codeweavers' >CrossOver for Mac ? No, but FrameMaker 7.1 is on their list of supported applications. - web

MORE SPAM TO LIST MEMBERS

2006-02-22 Thread Bill Briggs
At 9:00 PM -0500 2/22/06, John Huntington wrote: >OK, this jerk is spamming again. How long will the list administrators allow >this guy to spam the list? I didn't receive it. Maybe my Eudora Junk filter took it out, but I didn't notice that either. Are you sure it's from the list? - web

MORE SPAM TO LIST MEMBERS

2006-02-23 Thread Bill Briggs
At 10:40 AM -0600 2/23/06, Donald M. Rinderknecht wrote: >Hey, if you've only gotten TWO spams this year, consider yourself way ahead of >the game! (I get about 200 per day it seems!) >This list is actually very clean in terms of SPAM. I've been on this list with the same address for more than

Is there a way to...

2006-02-23 Thread Bill Briggs
Count me as also avoiding chapter numbers in books. I use the file's comments field (part of the file system metadata) to hold the chapter number. I can view this metadata in the Mac's file system and even sort on that field, so the book looks to be in order in the file system viewer (Finder). R

Sign the FrameMaker for Mac Petition

2006-01-15 Thread Bill Briggs
At 11:16 AM -0500 1/15/06, Scott Abel wrote: >If you would like to see Adobe support FrameMaker on the Mac platform, sign >the petition: > >http://www.petitiononline.com/mod_perl/petition-sign.cgi?fmforosx What's up with the link? It's showing the HTML in my browser window. Strange. - web

Sign the FrameMaker for Mac Petition

2006-01-15 Thread Bill Briggs
941-359-3416 >www.thecontentwrangler.com > > >Recent posts to TheContentWrangler.com > > ~ DITA OpenToolkit > ~ Increased Innovation With Structured Blogging > ~ Should SMEs Create Content? > ~ The Case for the Darwin Information Typing Architecture > ~ Avoiding DIT

Frame vs. Quicksilver - Please help me save Frame

2006-01-18 Thread Bill Briggs
At 4:20 PM -0500 1/18/06, Sims, Joseph wrote: >The company I work for uses Frame, Interleaf and Word in three separate >offices. (PC version) Management has requested that we create a uniform >style for documentation starting now. They're expecting us to share content >and presumably document templ

add Framers list to gmane.org?--Spam implications

2006-01-26 Thread Bill Briggs
At 11:00 AM -0800 1/26/06, John Posada wrote: > > And to get back to my point from yesterday, if you >> click on any of these links, the email is shown as >> "<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> " so that spammers can't get the >> address... > >I'm not concerned about spammers. I'm concerned about a solution or >p

table anchors - best practices?

2006-06-28 Thread Bill Briggs
I also use a 2pt para with white text called "frame". I hang frames in it and put tables in it. Sometimes the text is used as well because one can cross ref to it. - web At 8:12 AM -0400 6/28/06, John Sgammato wrote: >I use a skinny little paragraph style called figure, 2pts, no space above or

AW: table anchors - best practices?

2006-06-28 Thread Bill Briggs
At 3:35 PM +0200 6/28/06, Reng, Winfried wrote: >Hi, > >> Right now, our policy is no separate paragraph tags for tables. I am >> currently working on a monster manual with over 600 tables. There are >> many situations where you have table after table with no text >> inbetween. Based on this, I wan

OT: Syntax for if/then statement

2006-06-29 Thread Bill Briggs
At 2:04 PM -0400 6/29/06, eric.dunn at ca.transport.bombardier.com wrote: >Firstly, logically speaking, isn't there a difference between: >- If A, and then B >and >- If A and B From the point of view of someone who is used to such structures in programming languages the first variant would never

Syntax for if/then statement

2006-06-29 Thread Bill Briggs
At 2:13 PM -0400 6/29/06, Beck, Charles wrote: >However, in the case of a conditional construct, I stand by my statement >and conviction that most readers could not care less whether we say, "If >such-and-such is true, then do this," or "If such-and-such is true, do >this." I agree. In the second

OT: Syntax for if/then statement

2006-06-29 Thread Bill Briggs
At 2:22 PM -0400 6/29/06, T.W. Smith wrote: >2) Click File, click New. That comma splice becomes, "Click File, then click >New." which is technically incorrect and ought be "Click File, and then click >New." But this isn't even the same construct. This is an imperative; a set of instructions:

OT: Syntax for if/then statement

2006-06-29 Thread Bill Briggs
At 12:33 PM -0600 6/29/06, Grant Hogarth, self-professed pedant, wrote: >To build still further on Eric's excellent discourse: > >There also exists the possibility of a conditional dependency of action. > E.g. "If your book wins a Pulitzer, [then] you > [will/can/must/shall/may/ou

Find in Frame

2006-03-28 Thread Bill Briggs
At 11:31 AM -0600 3/28/06, Doug wrote: >I need to format all mentions of function keys (F1, F2...F11, F12) >with bold and enclose them in less than/greater than signs, such as >. I also need to do this for the key, and any other key >on a keyboard. > >Is there a way to have Frame search for any i

Find in Frame

2006-03-28 Thread Bill Briggs
At 1:42 PM -0400 3/28/06, Bill Briggs wrote: > I'm not sure if Frame supports all of regular expressions, I just had a look at the printed manual, and it does seem that FrameMaker supports some subset of regular expressions, with modifications. It could be that it supports even more

Funny

2006-03-30 Thread Bill Briggs
At 2:40 PM -0800 3/30/06, Jim Light wrote: >I too remember typing in my college programming jobs on an 029 Key Punch >and submitting them over the counter at the computer center. Been there, done that, but sadly, the T-shirt has not survived the years. > A "high-Level" language was FORTRAN. I

Smart spaces

2006-05-04 Thread Bill Briggs
What would be nice is if you could make the default new document have it turned on. - web At 11:24 AM +1000 5/5/06, Partridge, Robert wrote: >Ignore me... I forgot the setting is saved in the document, it's not an >ini file setting. Once changed and saved it is always true for that >document. >

Smart spaces

2006-05-04 Thread Bill Briggs
and save the file. > >Ian > >Bill Briggs wrote: > >>What would be nice is if you could make the default new document have it >>turned on. >> >>- web >>

Hex code Z and z

2006-05-17 Thread Bill Briggs
At 2:16 PM +0200 5/17/06, Wim Hooghwinkel \(Scriptware\) wrote: >I am trying to find the hex code for Z and z - these are not in the character >set PDF. Where to find? The Hex values are thus: Z = 5A z = 7A - web

Hex code Z and z

2006-05-17 Thread Bill Briggs
But the ones you have written aren't characters Z and z, but rather they are accented characters (Z or z with a caron, or hacek). They are in the upper 128 of an 8-bit char table and will vary depending on the char set. If you look here: http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/latin2.html at ISO 8859-2 L

Need Help Mac to PC

2006-05-22 Thread Bill Briggs
At 12:16 PM +0200 5/22/06, Harro de Jong wrote: >And another (This is starting to sound like the Spanish inquisition >sketch from Monty Python): the PC FrameMaker version doesn't support the >Publish & Subscribe mechanism. Pict images from the Mac don't work on the PC side. EPS files with Pict p

Adobe "User Experience Recruiter"

2006-05-24 Thread Bill Briggs
Yesterday I received a note from this "User Experience Recruiter" at Adobe. The originating address looks legit. Did any one else get this note? Is Marisa Lenhardt a legit entity at Adobe? If so, I may take her up on the offer to contribute. - web

OS 9 Applications on Tiger

2006-10-11 Thread Bill Briggs
At 1:03 PM -0700 10/9/06, Sam Beard wrote: >As far as I'm aware There's the rub. Unaware. - web

OS 9 Applications on Tiger

2006-10-11 Thread Bill Briggs
At 5:36 AM -0700 10/10/06, David Creamer wrote: > > >This is intriguing to me. My understanding was that Classic, and >> therefore OS 9, wouldn't run on any of the later machines, particularly >> any Intel-based machines. . > >The confusion comes from whether the computer can BOOT, that is

good flowchart software to use with Frame

2006-09-14 Thread Bill Briggs
FrameMaker ships with a set of flowchart primitives. They are poorly drawn and pretty much crap. I re-drew them many years ago. Some people on the list have tried them out. If anyone found them useful, maybe they will comment. If you're interested I'll try to find them. I've not used them in qui

2 blank pages

2006-09-14 Thread Bill Briggs
At 5:26 PM +0300 9/14/06, Shmuel Wolfson wrote: >I have an Index with 2 blank pages at the end. I tried every possibility under >Pagination, Delete Blank pages, etc. Any ideas? One possibility is that upon generation of the book the penultimate index page has a lone trailing empty paragraph on

good flowchart software to use with Frame

2006-09-14 Thread Bill Briggs
r (Software) >Nanometrics, Inc. > > >-Original Message- >From: framers-bounces+gflato=nanometrics.com at lists.frameusers.com >[mailto:framers-bounces+gflato=nanometrics.com at lists.frameusers.com] On >Behalf Of Bill Briggs >Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 5:53 AM

OT: Pubsnet "out of office reply" bounces

2006-09-14 Thread Bill Briggs
At 10:32 AM -0700 9/14/06, Don Laux wrote: >Is anyone else receiving a bunch of "out of office reply" and "thanks for >your resume" auto-reply bounces from the Pubsnet newsletter? Yup. It was a trickle, now it's a stream. I'd like it stopped completely, before it becomes a flood. - web

Pubsnet "out of office reply" bounces

2006-09-14 Thread Bill Briggs
At 12:40 PM -0500 9/14/06, Bureeda Bruner wrote: >I assume everyone on their subscriber list is receiving them. I'm manifestly NOT on their subscriber list and I'm getting them. Me thinks they have harvested names from the framers list. - web

OT: Pubsnet "out of office reply" bounces

2006-09-15 Thread Bill Briggs
esponse. Further, addresses I do not use for professional >networking (like my at-work address, which I reserve for at-work mail) >somehow is receiving these. I'd really like to know where Pubsnet got >these addresses from. > >On 9/14/06, Bill Briggs wrote: >>At 10:32 AM -0700

How to delete trailing spaces in one go?

2007-08-03 Thread Bill Briggs
At 12:19 PM -0600 8/3/07, Combs, Richard wrote: >What am I missing? Nothing? >Why do people not want those spaces? I, like you, leave a trailing space. In fact, if I have an anchor - table or frame - hanging on the end of a para, I generally put an em space on either side of it so it's out t

Virtual PC

2007-08-14 Thread Bill Briggs
At 5:12 PM -0600 8/14/07, Graeme R Forbes wrote: >One of the things I dislike about Virtual PC (7.0.3) is that I can't see any >of the programs I installed using it. I've got WindowsXP, FrameMaker 7.1 and >Adobe Reader for Windows somewhere on my Mac, but apparently hidden. Anyone >know where th

Replacing Framemaker

2007-02-01 Thread Bill Briggs
At 12:43 PM + 2/1/07, Steve Rickaby wrote: >I sometimes think I'd dearly like to see a head-to-head challenge between a >competent FrameMaker user and a competent Word user (or 'FrameMaker >'alternative of your choice' user) to perform a series of standard operations >we take for granted in

Asking a favor

2007-02-02 Thread Bill Briggs
... and breed further confusion with CMOS, which means Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor, and is commonly seen in tech writing. - web At 2:03 PM -0500 2/2/07, Fred Ridder wrote: >Chicago Manual of Style is often abbreviated CMoS to avoid this >confusion. > > > >>From: Stuart Rogers >>CC:

Asking a favor

2007-02-02 Thread Bill Briggs
to a style manual. > >If I am writing about the practice of technical writing, on the other >hand, it's pretty unlikely that I will ever have to refer to types of >semiconductors, and if I do I will certainly know to expand the >acronym. > >>From: Bill Briggs >&g

Frame's future

2007-02-16 Thread Bill Briggs
At 12:40 PM -0800 2/16/07, John Posada wrote: >Subject: Re: Frame's future > >> >'The most important question is; how can we make sure that >> FrameMaker continues to be the tool of choice for you?' >> >> Put it back on the @??!@!$ Macintosh. > >From my perspective, it would be a dilution of a fixe

Frame's future

2007-02-20 Thread Bill Briggs
At 6:29 PM -0500 2/20/07, Keith Soltys wrote: >hedley.finger at myob.com wrote: >>Another thing Adobe could do is look at all the plug-ins and mods that >>various people have come up with to scratch an itch -- or stem a raging >>haemorrhage. For example, there are a whole bunch of indexing tools

Daylight savings 3 weeks earlier in US

2007-02-21 Thread Bill Briggs
At 3:27 PM -0800 2/21/07, Gillian Flato wrote: >Don't know if you guys have seen this but Daylight Savings is now 3 >weeks earlier in the US. You will have to manually reset your computers. Not if you use a Mac. There was an OS update that fixed this. It's all going to happen automatically, as i

OT: A comment on upgrading and support Was: Frame's future

2007-02-25 Thread Bill Briggs
At 12:58 PM -0800 2/25/07, Diane Gaskill wrote: >It seems that sometimes people upgrade just to have the latest and (hopefully) >the greatest version of a sw product, car, music system, etc. This includes >Frame, Vista, and whatever. But if the new version of a product does not have >a feature

A comment on upgrading and support Was: Frame's future

2007-02-25 Thread Bill Briggs
At 1:25 PM -0800 2/25/07, Denise L. Moss-Fritch wrote: >Currently our products are tested and approved for XP, however that operating >system is becoming harder and harder to obtain. Some of our customers have >reported they have been unable to obtain computers with XP. Certainly by later >this

Frame's future

2007-02-25 Thread Bill Briggs
At 9:29 PM + 2/25/07, Paul Findon wrote: > >Adobe could have pushed FrameMaker as a 1st class word processor and cut the >price. Throw in a spreadsheet, a cut-down version of Illustrator, and a >Powerpoint alternative and you have a whole new office platform. With >Microsoft encroaching more

Frame's future

2007-02-25 Thread Bill Briggs
At 9:32 PM + 2/25/07, Paul Findon wrote: >There is no law or SEC regulation that stipulates a minimum profitability for >products, and Adobe could have simply raised the price if it really was such a >major draw on expenses. And the really pathetic irony here is that Frame Technologies firs

Looking for an editable output from Frame 7.2

2007-01-09 Thread Bill Briggs
At 5:25 PM + 1/9/07, Steve Rickaby wrote: >At 08:49 -0800 9/1/07, Gillian Flato wrote: > >>Just make it a PDF and then, in the PDF, click File > Send for Review. >>Acrobat will make the PDF editable. >> >>Caveat: You must possess Acrobat Professional 7.0 or greater. The editor >>just needs the

Dual Monitor(s) ??s

2007-01-13 Thread Bill Briggs
Not that anyone here cares, but on the Mac you don't need anything special. Add a graphics card and you're good to go. The OS just looks after it. If you have a PowerBook you just plug in the second monitor. Macs have natively supported up to six monitors (yes, you read that right, 6) out of the

Re: FW: Adobe CEO interview

2007-05-20 Thread Bill Briggs
At 5:31 PM -0400 5/18/07, Ann Zdunczyk wrote: >It is interesting that I have been hearing about paperless offices for years >but have yet to see one. Its like the people that say books are going away >and being replaced by electronic media. I, as a reader, plan to continue >reading PAPER books. I d

Re: Does anyones have an EDD for the Bible?

2007-06-20 Thread Bill Briggs
At 3:56 AM -0500 6/20/07, Peter Gold wrote: >Is there any reason you can't just use two stone tablets and a chisel? That's only good for documents of about, hmmm, say 10 lines or so. - web ___ You are currently subscribed to Framers as [EMAIL PROTEC

Re: OT: My Favorite Software

2007-06-22 Thread Bill Briggs
At 12:03 PM -0500 6/22/07, Mike Wickham wrote: >(Sorry, but there's no Mac version). You can make dual windows... That's okay. We have our own productivity tools here. Actually, the Mac UI is full of slick shortcuts if people bothered to learn them (many users I observe just don't know them). T

Re: OT: My Favorite Software

2007-06-22 Thread Bill Briggs
internet's longest-lasting and most >tedious argument to yourself. > >--- Bill Briggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Quick question, what would you do on >> Windows if I asked you to produce the "exact" result > > of 47^349 ? ___

Re: Mac Keyboard Commands

2007-06-27 Thread Bill Briggs
At 1:54 PM -0400 6/26/07, Kenneth C. Benson wrote: >Ron Miller wrote: >> >> Mac keyboard command to select a row in a table. > >Not sure, but I think it's the same as on PC: ESC THR (The wHole Row) I can verify that it is indeed the correct keystroke combo. There is also another (perhaps not we

test: no need to read

2007-06-27 Thread Bill Briggs
I told you there was no need to read. - web ___ You are currently subscribed to Framers as [EMAIL PROTECTED] Send list messages to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or visit http://lists.frameusers.com/mailma

RE: How to delete trailing spaces in one go?

2007-08-06 Thread Bill Briggs
At 12:19 PM -0600 8/3/07, Combs, Richard wrote: >What am I missing? Nothing? >Why do people not want those spaces? I, like you, leave a trailing space. In fact, if I have an anchor - table or frame - hanging on the end of a para, I generally put an em space on either side of it so it's out t

Re: Virtual PC

2007-08-14 Thread Bill Briggs
At 5:12 PM -0600 8/14/07, Graeme R Forbes wrote: >One of the things I dislike about Virtual PC (7.0.3) is that I can't see any >of the programs I installed using it. I've got WindowsXP, FrameMaker 7.1 and >Adobe Reader for Windows somewhere on my Mac, but apparently hidden. Anyone >know where th

FrameMaker Printing to PostScript file problem

2005-12-03 Thread Bill Briggs
I'm trying to print a document to a PostScript file for distillation, and I get an error I've never seen before. It says FrameMaker can't begin the print job. AddResource failed. 39027:-194 Never seen this before. Anyone know what I need to look for in the file to make it print? - web __

Re: FrameMaker Printing to PostScript file problem

2005-12-03 Thread Bill Briggs
Answering my own post. It was cured by restarting Classic and FrameMaker. Wouldn't an OS X native version be nice. - web At 10:52 AM -0400 12/3/05, Bill Briggs wrote: >I'm trying to print a document to a PostScript file for distillation, and I >get an error I've never

Re: Text with colored background

2005-12-22 Thread Bill Briggs
At 4:31 PM +0100 12/22/05, David ARNOULT - Marketing Operations wrote: >Hello everybody, > >Is there a possibility in FM to define a character style with a background >color? Objective would be to define a character style with a grey background >to mean a button in a software to click, for instanc

Re: Sign the FrameMaker for Mac Petition

2006-01-15 Thread Bill Briggs
At 11:16 AM -0500 1/15/06, Scott Abel wrote: >If you would like to see Adobe support FrameMaker on the Mac platform, sign >the petition: > >http://www.petitiononline.com/mod_perl/petition-sign.cgi?fmforosx What's up with the link? It's showing the HTML in my browser window. Strange. - web

Re: Sign the FrameMaker for Mac Petition

2006-01-15 Thread Bill Briggs
941-359-3416 >www.thecontentwrangler.com > > >Recent posts to TheContentWrangler.com > > ~ DITA OpenToolkit > ~ Increased Innovation With Structured Blogging > ~ Should SMEs Create Content? > ~ The Case for the Darwin Information Typing Architecture > ~ Avoiding DITA Road

Re: Frame vs. Quicksilver - Please help me save Frame

2006-01-18 Thread Bill Briggs
At 4:20 PM -0500 1/18/06, Sims, Joseph wrote: >The company I work for uses Frame, Interleaf and Word in three separate >offices. (PC version) Management has requested that we create a uniform >style for documentation starting now. They're expecting us to share content >and presumably document templ

Re: add Framers list to gmane.org?--Spam implications

2006-01-27 Thread Bill Briggs
At 11:00 AM -0800 1/26/06, John Posada wrote: > > And to get back to my point from yesterday, if you >> click on any of these links, the email is shown as >> "<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> " so that spammers can't get the >> address... > >I'm not concerned about spammers. I'm concerned about a solution or >p

Re: MORE SPAM TO LIST MEMBERS

2006-02-23 Thread Bill Briggs
At 9:00 PM -0500 2/22/06, John Huntington wrote: >OK, this jerk is spamming again. How long will the list administrators allow >this guy to spam the list? I didn't receive it. Maybe my Eudora Junk filter took it out, but I didn't notice that either. Are you sure it's from the list? - web ___

Re: MORE SPAM TO LIST MEMBERS

2006-02-23 Thread Bill Briggs
At 10:40 AM -0600 2/23/06, Donald M. Rinderknecht wrote: >Hey, if you've only gotten TWO spams this year, consider yourself way ahead of >the game! (I get about 200 per day it seems!) >This list is actually very clean in terms of SPAM. I've been on this list with the same address for more than

Re: Is there a way to...

2006-02-23 Thread Bill Briggs
Count me as also avoiding chapter numbers in books. I use the file's comments field (part of the file system metadata) to hold the chapter number. I can view this metadata in the Mac's file system and even sort on that field, so the book looks to be in order in the file system viewer (Finder). R

Re: Find in Frame

2006-03-28 Thread Bill Briggs
At 11:31 AM -0600 3/28/06, Doug wrote: >I need to format all mentions of function keys (F1, F2...F11, F12) >with bold and enclose them in less than/greater than signs, such as >. I also need to do this for the key, and any other key >on a keyboard. > >Is there a way to have Frame search for any i

Re: Find in Frame

2006-03-28 Thread Bill Briggs
At 1:42 PM -0400 3/28/06, Bill Briggs wrote: > I'm not sure if Frame supports all of regular expressions, I just had a look at the printed manual, and it does seem that FrameMaker supports some subset of regular expressions, with modifications. It could be that it supports even more

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