Hi All,
This may be one of those 'Well, if I KNEW which menu and function this was -
I'd have already done it myself' questions, but...
Wondering HOW to simply double-space my PDF output doc (from a structured
Frame book) - so that our writers can more easily make mark ups on the
hardcopy. They
If your tags now are single space, and you want double space output,
you need to change the tags. ;- ) Sounds like you want two sets of
templates, one for each spacing, but that means that all your
pagination will also change.
It'd be a lot easier if you just used Acrobat and Reader to cut in
Alas, there is no such thing as a double-spacing control
for PDF. PDF is a final form document format. The relationship
between your FrameMaker document and the resultant PostScript
and PDF files is that of matching the format 1:1 as much as
possible. Your only way to double space is to change
--- Bob Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Wondering HOW to simply double-space my PDF output
doc (from a structured
Frame book) - so that our writers can more easily
make mark ups on the
hardcopy. They write - we production wonks put their
stuff into the frame
books. (We like it this way -
Hi, Bob:
The true oracles have spoken and have left you wanting.G
I'm not smart enough to give up, so I'd suggest that if using
the two-template approach in FM doesn't fit your workflow -
and text for hard-copy printing and markup is your primary
requirement - you could consider exporting
Hi All,
This may be one of those 'Well, if I KNEW which menu and function this was -
I'd have already done it myself' questions, but...
Wondering HOW to simply double-space my PDF output doc (from a structured
Frame book) - so that our writers can more easily make mark ups on the
hardcopy. They
If your tags now are single space, and you want double space output,
you need to change the tags. ;- ) Sounds like you want two sets of
templates, one for each spacing, but that means that all your
pagination will also change.
It'd be a lot easier if you just used Acrobat and Reader to cut in
Alas, there is no such thing as a double-spacing control
for PDF. PDF is a final form document format. The relationship
between your FrameMaker document and the resultant PostScript
and PDF files is that of matching the format 1:1 as much as
possible. Your only way to "double space" is to change
--- Bob Williams
wrote:
> Wondering HOW to simply double-space my PDF output
> doc (from a structured
> Frame book) - so that our writers can more easily
> make mark ups on the
> hardcopy. They write - we production wonks put their
> stuff into the frame
> books. (We like it this way - less
Hi, Bob:
The true oracles have spoken and have left you wanting.
I'm not smart enough to give up, so I'd suggest that if using
the two-template approach in FM doesn't fit your workflow -
and text for hard-copy printing and markup is your primary
requirement - you could consider exporting the
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