Re: [Framers] Windows 10 cursors and Adobe products

2021-04-26 Thread Reng Winfried
Hi Robert, Yes. This was correct for old versions. However, with FM 2019 (as far as I recall) FM was updated, so that it observes settings like scaling for your monitor, etc. And obviously also the mouse pointer. Best regards Winfried -Original Message- From: Framers On Behalf Of

[Framers] Help Replicating Very Specific Word Styles

2021-04-26 Thread A Craig
FrameMaker 2020 Win 10, 64 bit Unstructured I have 3 Word styles I need to replicate in the new FrameMaker template I'm creating and I'm not sure how to do it. I have sample images of each style if anyone wants to reply off-list. 1) Procedure heading that prefaces all instruction

Re: [Framers] Windows 10 cursors and Adobe products

2021-04-26 Thread Robert Lauriston
FrameMaker isn't a normal Windows application. Since FM9 it has used a proprietary UI layer instead. On Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 12:59 AM Simon BUCH wrote: > > Hello, > > Windows 10 allows for mouse cursor pointers to be customised, and so I > when I give training course, I like to use a larger

Re: [Framers] Windows 10 cursors and Adobe products

2021-04-26 Thread Reng Winfried
Hi, Yes. In Acrobat the mouse pointer size is ignored. You could create a bug report here: https://tracker.adobe.com/#/home However, in FM 2020 a large mouse pointer is still large. You cannot expect that FM 2017 would be fixed. Best regards Winfried -Original Message- From: Framers

Re: [Framers] Windows 10 cursors and Adobe products

2021-04-26 Thread Paul Wilbraham
Was using a large point with trails. Trying out an alternative to see if it is easier to folloe. Paul Wilbraham Senior Consultant & Trainer M-AIS T: 0131 226 5893 M: 07928 797 281 On Mon, 26 Apr 2021 at 08:59, Simon BUCH wrote: > Hello, > > Windows 10 allows for mouse cursor pointers to be

[Framers] Windows 10 cursors and Adobe products

2021-04-26 Thread Simon BUCH
Hello, Windows 10 allows for mouse cursor pointers to be customised, and so I when I give training course, I like to use a larger mouse pointer, and colour it so that you can see it more easily when your video output it for a projector. The larger mouse pointers work well on many