Re: [Framers] Setting up a new FM environment

2021-03-08 Thread tammyvb
Thanks all. Klaus also responded to me off list, so I am very appreciative. This list saves my sanity at times such as this.Sent from Samsung Galaxy smartphone. Original message From: Lin Sims Date: 3/8/21 6:46 AM (GMT-07:00) To: "An email list for people using Adobe

Re: [Framers] Setting up a new FM environment

2021-03-08 Thread Lin Sims
Yes, and I believe it also works with FM2020/16. https://www.daube.ch/docu/fmaker00.html On Fri, Mar 5, 2021 at 6:19 PM wrote: > And crying and wailing as it has been like 8 years since I have had to do > this and I am frazzled . . . it's been so long, I am struggling to remember > all that I

Re: [Framers] Anchored Frame in Table Cell is hiding borders

2021-03-08 Thread rick
Hi Carla, I am sorry for not looking closely enough. Can you try at insertion point and right-align the anchor paragraph? Rick -Original Message- From: Framers On Behalf Of Martinek, Carla Sent: Monday, March 8, 2021 9:02 AM To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software.

Re: [Framers] Keyboard shortcut to jump to next footnote text flow?

2021-03-08 Thread Lin Sims
I don't believe so, no, but if you're already at the bottom of the page, you can just click in it. However, I believe you can search for Footnotes without specifying a paragraph style since "Footnote" is one of the options in the Find drop-down. I'm pretty certain it's not looking for the

Re: [Framers] Anchored Frame in Table Cell is hiding borders

2021-03-08 Thread Martinek, Carla
Rick - There is 5pt right cell padding. The Table Designer window is shown at the link, and the table cells have 3pt Top/Bottom, and 5pt Left/Right. I've changed it to a larger number, with no luck. The Anchored Frame properties are Below Current Line, Right Alignment. We are using a

[Framers] Keyboard shortcut to jump to next footnote text flow?

2021-03-08 Thread Harding, Dan
Is there a FrameMaker keyboard shortcut to jump to the next footnote text flow at the bottom of a page or across pages? I don't mean jump to the next footnote reference in the page text, but rather the next footnote text at the bottom of the page. Assume that paragraph styles are not used

Re: [Framers] Keyboard shortcut to jump to next footnote text flow?

2021-03-08 Thread Peter Gold
I *k*n*o*w* that many of us share that Framer's gene that wants never to believe that something can't be done, and that by co-mingling bits and scraps of tips and tricks, there *I*S* a way. So, here's my wild stab: I seem to remember there's an Escape-key command sequence to repeat the previous

Re: [Framers] Keyboard shortcut to jump to next footnote text flow?

2021-03-08 Thread Harding, Dan
Sadly, the entire point of the exercise is to avoid having to reach for the mouse. I'm very keyboard-centric in my work, especially repetitive tasks. While searching for type "Footnote" does indeed highlight the next footnote (both in-text reference and text of the footnote itself), when you

Re: [Framers] Keyboard shortcut to jump to next footnote text flow?

2021-03-08 Thread Lin Sims
As far as I know, FM never had a keyboard shortcut for that. I checked Klaus's shortcuts list and there's nothing like it there. You can use a keyboard shortcut to open the Find/Replace, obviously, but the rest is going to be using the tab and arrow keys. You could try asking Rick Quatro or one

Re: [Framers] Keyboard shortcut to jump to next footnote text flow?

2021-03-08 Thread Lin Sims
Ah, right, I always forget about those. F6, I think, will repeat the last action taken. On Mon, Mar 8, 2021 at 3:27 PM Peter Gold wrote: > I *k*n*o*w* that many of us share that Framer's gene that wants never to > believe that something can't be done, and that by co-mingling bits and > scraps

Re: [Framers] Keyboard shortcut to jump to next footnote text flow?

2021-03-08 Thread Peter Gold
To recast Steinbeck's preacher at the end of "The Grapes of Wrath": "We're all part of that one big FrameMaker soul. Whenever someone in the FM community calls out, befuddled, they'll be heard, and help will come." :) On Mon, Mar 8, 2021, 5:10 PM Lin Sims wrote: > Ah, right, I always forget