Tammy -- this behaviour was scripted for equations created using FrameMath. We just get the bonus of having it work for other anchored frames. <g> AFAIK, there is no way to change this default behaviour. The workaround is to type Esc-s-a after Esc-m-p and choose the setting you want. With something like FrameScript or AutoIT (http://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/), you could probably combine this set into a single function key.
Grant ___________________________________________ Grant Hogarth Equis International - A Reuters Company ghogarth at Equis.com / Grant.Hogarth at Reuters.com Direct: (+1) 801.270.3180 Main Fax: 801.265.3999 URL: www.equis.com TZ: Mountain (GMT -7) -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:framers-bounces+grant.hogarth=reuters.com at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Tammy.VanBoening at jeppesen.com Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 10:27 AM To: framers at frameusers.com Subject: Esc m p for anchored frames? Ok, I have tried searching the archives for this, but the searchable messages don't go back far enough in time. I distinctly remember a discussion about what the m and p represented in the Esc m p command for anchored frames. Fred Ridder also supplied a succinct description of why this functions the way that it does - basically, when I place my anchored frame at a certain location, then use Esc m p, the frame is shrunk to the size of the graphic, but the whole frame with the graphic is shifted upwards - it does not remain in its original location - if this description makes sense. Any information on this subject is appreciated. TVB Tammy Van Boening Senior Technical Writer EFB Product Development Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc. 303-328-4420 tammy.vanboening at jeppesen.com _______________________________________________
