Dan, I did what you suggested (create a new character format for Verdana, then include it in the definition of my variables). For the text that is directly typed in the file (as opposed as in a text inset), I need to remove the variable then insert it again; otherwise, weirdly enough, the variable is displayed in a bigger font than that of the body text (but in Verdana). The newly inserted variable is displayed in the proper font and size, and it remains like that after importing the variables.
For a text inset, an extra step is required. I imported the changed variables and character format in it. It's displayed OK when I look at the file; however, after importing the variables in the container file, the variables are displayed as Times. I need to explicitly update the text inset to clear the Times. A big thank you Dan, Elise -----Original Message----- From: Daniel Emory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 31 mars 2007 11:30 To: Framers List Subject: Re: Display of variable content in Structured FM --- "Nantel, Elise" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm working with Structured FM 7.0 on Windows XP. > I use a lot of variables in my manuals, typically > for product lines and product names. Sometimes after > I generate a structured book, the variable content > > appears in Times New Roman instead of Verdana. It's > really weird because it doesn't occur all the times > or on all variables. It happens also in text insets. ================================= Elise: The most likely cause is that the text which precedes the variable insertion point is not in the Verdana font. The assured way of fixing it is to do the following: 1. Add a character format named Verdana in which you specify the font as Verdana, and the size as "As Is." 2. Open the Variable dialog, select, select a user variable, and click Edit Definition to open the Edit User Variable dialog. 3. Observe that the the new Verdana character format now appears in the list of character formats. 4. Presumably, the definition slot now contains nothing but the value of the user variable. Let's assume that the current definition is "Blah." 5. Change the variable definition as follows: <Ventana>Blah<default font> If this fails to correct the problem, then you have identified another bug in Frame 7.0. ========== Dan Emory & Associates FrameMaker/FrameMaker+SGML Document Design & Database Publishing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> __________________________________________________________________________________________ This electronic message may contain proprietary and confidential information of Verint Systems Inc., its affiliates and/or subsidiaries. The information is intended to be for the use of the individual(s) or entity(ies) named above. If you are not the intended recipient (or authorized to receive this e-mail for the intended recipient), you may not use, copy, disclose or distribute to anyone this message or any information contained in this message. If you have received this electronic message in error, please notify us by replying to this e-mail. (1) _______________________________________________ You are currently subscribed to Framers as [EMAIL PROTECTED] Send list messages to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or visit http://lists.frameusers.com/mailman/options/framers/archive%40mail-archive.com Send administrative questions to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Visit http://www.frameusers.com/ for more resources and info.
