The "Don't Print" setting in a color definition specifically relates
to printing color separations from FrameMaker. Colors defined as
"Don't Print" do not appear on any printed plate when printing
to color plates, but will print otherwise.
You can suppress specific colors from being displayed and printed
can be done through "Color Views", but this will requires toggling
from one view to another to show/hide the specific colors
(eg view #6 shows all colors, view #1 hides the 'NoPrint' color).
Thanks, Shlomo. I didn't realize that "Don't Print" only relates to printing
color separations. Using Color Views is a good workaround.
White text, although invisible on a white background, is carried
over to the PS/PDF output. It is searchable, spoken and could even
be displayed -- see http://www.microtype.com/Hmmms.html#0412
for additional discussion and examples
I knew about the possible downside of using hidden text, but a hidden
cross-reference was part of the only solution I could think of to make Part
Titles ripple forward for use in chapter page headers. The <$volnum> system
variable picks up the part numbers easily enough, but not the part titles.
Mike Wickham
Pleco Press, Inc.
"Aquarium books endorsed by fish!"
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