Please try the link again. It is fixed, now.

Warm regards,
Lisa B.



On 11/23/05, Bodvar Bjorgvinsson <bodvar at gmail.com> wrote:
> There is also a white paper called Atomatic Bleeding Thumb Tabs by
> Bradley W. Anderson, Falcon Interactive. It comes with instructions on
> how to make the template and it also has the FrameScript script for
> automation. I have only used it to set up the template without the
> automation (works like semiautomatic for me), as I don't have
> FrameScript.
>
> I think it is the same as was on www.FrameUsers.com > Downloads >
> White Papers, but the link seems broken now. Does anyone know where to
> find it?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Bodvar
>
> On 11/22/05, Steve Rickaby <srickaby at wordmongers.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> > Sarah O'Keefe and Sheila Loring's excellent FrameMaker 7 'complete 
> > reference' book gives a method for setting up bleed tabs (thumbtabs) that 
> > requires manual deletion of unnecessary tabs (i.e. all but the current 
> > chapter) in production edit. Within structured FrameMaker, is there a way 
> > of automating this?
> >
> > What is needed is a means of rendering objects visible/invisible depending 
> > on their chapter number. Perhaps some way of making conditional tags 
> > sensitive to their context in the book...?
> >
> > Another approach I've tried is to include a rotated B flow flush to the 
> > page edge and insert the bleed tabs as conditionalised anchored frames. 
> > This allows tabs to be turned on and off with conditions,  but I don't like 
> > these objects being on body pages, and it doesn't get round the issue of 
> > making them sensitive to chapter number.
> >
> > Failing that, I guess it could be done using the feature for mapping master 
> > pages to paragraphs, but I cannot see it working out very elegantly, as one 
> > would have to hack some sort of 'hidden' mapping between chapter number and 
> > paragraph tags.
> >
> > Any ideas, anyone?
> > --
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