Yay! I found that in an old forum post about FM 6.5. :)
Here's a good resource, in general:
[1]http://help.adobe.com/en_US/framemaker/2015/using/index.html#t=using
-framemaker-2015%2Ffrm_references_re%2Ffrm_character_sets_cs%2FWindows_
character_sets-.htm
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\x15 is working!
Didn't try the other possible solutions yet.
Art Campbell
art.campb...@gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 Vincent and
a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
No disclaimers
I an currently using Framemaker 2015 and use "\+" in many variables. I also
have many documents in older versions and it works there as well.
On Tuesday, October 10, 2017 1:58 PM, "gr...@hedgewizard.net"
wrote:
Ctrl+Shift(hyphen)
On October 10, 2017 at
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On October 10, 2017 at 12:36 PM David Artman
wrote:
How about:
\x15
...or:
\x2011
...?
\x15 is a VERY old way to do it, but perhaps not hamstrung yet? The
\x2011 is me guessing at a way the modern Unicode
How about:
\x15
...or:
\x2011
...?
\x15 is a VERY old way to do it, but perhaps not hamstrung yet? The \x2011 is
me guessing at a way the modern Unicode hex value could be inserted for
interpretation by FM.
Alternately, type one or insert one using the symbols palette, copy it, and see
What version of FrameMaker are you using? I got it to work in FM 2015. I will
send you a document off list.
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To:
Nope, that's not it...
Art Campbell
art.campb...@gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 Vincent and
a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
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