Hi Tom,
There is no way to adjust the underline position in FrameMaker.
Rick
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc.
585-366-4017
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Hi Tom,
I do not know any way to change the underlining parameters.
I am not sure, but I guess this may not even be accessible via scripting
as there are no plugins available for this purpose.
How about using the new background color feature or the para box
feature instead of underlining?
Hi Tom,
you can use the object style designer to create an object style that puts a
border on the frame. Apply the object style just as you would apply a paragraph
format.
BTW: I would think that a table will scale when published to HTML for tablet
use? It may depend on how you publish the Fm
On 9 Jan 2015 at 8:18, tom.beiswen...@emhartglass.com wrote:
1) I would like to have a thin border around all graphic frames, but
can't find anything within the FM help menus that tells me how to do
this.
Just use the graphic tools (line width, pen pattern, colour) to apply a border to
What about the anchored frame. Is there a way to draw a border around the
frame?
Tom Beiswenger
Manager, Technical Training Documentation, Project Manager - Inspection
Business
Emhart Glass Mfg. Inc.
1140 Sullivan St.
Elmira, NY 14901
PH: +607 735-4279
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At 16:15 +0100 9/1/15, Heiko Haida wrote:
How about using the new background color feature or the para box feature
instead of underlining? This may look well with a 10% black e.g.
Or you could use a frame below pgf, but the resulting line would always have
a fixed length (like with footnotes).
place your anchored frame, use the graphics bar to set line fill and color
On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 9:06 AM, tom.beiswen...@emhartglass.com wrote:
What about the anchored frame. Is there a way to draw a border around the
frame?
Tom Beiswenger
Manager, Technical Training Documentation,
Thanks!
This group has been so helpful with my questions so it really felt good to
“give back.”
Pat
From: David Artman [mailto:da...@davidartman.com]
Sent: Friday, January 09, 2015 2:36 PM
To: Christenson, Pat; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Customizing anchored frames in FM12
Here's a workaround for underlining the screen cap (if I understand the problem
correctly):
Create a one-cell table.
Place the image anchored frame in the cell.
Use Custom Ruling Shading to set a custom ruling on the bottom border of the
cell.
Use Table Designer to adjust the Bottom Cell
THAT, is a clever hack, Pat! As soon as I read "one-cell" I was smacking my forehead.
DCA
Original Message From: "Christenson, Pat" pchristen...@ftportfolios.comDate: Fri, January 09, 2015 2:51 pmHere's a workaround for underlining the screen cap (if I understand the problem
You got it, David. You got it.
As said earlier and after much frustration, I finally uninstalled ALL the Adobe
things and THEN successfully installed Acrobat Pro 9.
Afterwards, I re-installed FrameMaker 10, but WITHOUT the PDF Creation
fiendish-thingy (a la Yellow Submarine).
I mistakenly
Hopefully I'm not too late to help!
I actually got a new system at work today and fully rebuilt my production environment before lunch (FM8 + CS5 AcroPro9 oXygen all updates across the system).
As it wasn't my first rodeo with Frame and the terrible PDF support, I knew to do the following:
1)
I am trying to make some design changes to our machine manuals. Currently,
all graphics are in anchored frames that are placed within a special
table. They look great in print, but tables don't scale well if you plan
to also publish for use on a tablet.
I have 2 problems.
1) I would like to
At 08:18 -0500 9/1/15, tom.beiswen...@emhartglass.com wrote:
I have 2 problems.
1) I would like to have a thin border around all graphic frames, but can't
find anything within the FM help menus that tells me how to do this.
If you mean what I think you mean, just select the frame and use the
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