The important thing to note is that the "Next Available" option for the
starting page is only available when setting pagination from the book file. If
you choose Pagination when a content file has focus, "Next Available" is not
presented as a choice because that option makes no sense in the
Did you try Format > Pagination and uncheck Make Page Count Even?
(That's a guess - I am away from my computer)
IMO, if your users are likely to print the content, you should always leave
that last verso blank. In my business, many network admins have
requirements for printed doc, and nobody
Comprehensive list from Harro de Jong (thanks again) in 2013:
Blank pages at any position:
- Manual page break
- Page break in paragraph format or as paragraph override, or start:
top of page setting
- Table or graphic frame anchors (set to 'below current line', if the
table/figure is large
Hi, all.
There are two clear, concise explanations about how to start each
chapter in your FM book on the next available blank page, whether left
or right. The two descriptions are here:
[1]https://www.rockymountaintraining.com/adobe-framemaker-start-chapter
Hello Framers,
Adobe asked me to present a series of 7 webinars about various advanced
techniques in FrameMaker. The series title is "Jang's F,M. Circus" and the
unofficial subtitle is "Making FM jump through hoops". The first event was
today, so I apologize for making this anouncement a
Do you have a URL for these? Nothing's googling up under either "Jang's
F.M. Circus" or Plug-in Hybrid Documents"
On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 3:22 PM, wrote:
> Plug-in Hybrid Documents
Art Campbell
art.campb...@gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this
Restricting cross-references from pointing to materials that are not inside
text insets takes most of the usefulness of text insets out of the equation.
The issue with cross-references and text insets is that the FM cross-references
contain a unique identifier as well as the file name of the
West Street Consulting's XRef Wizard takes care of the problem with
cross-references and text insets:
http://www.weststreetconsulting.com/WSC_XRefWizard.htm
Requires Structured FrameMaker, though.
-j
On 2016-04-26 18:06, David Artman wrote:
P.S. You missed a REAL and intractable issue: I've