Rick Quatro wrote: > Hello All, > > I don't know if I am remembering correctly, but I seem to recall in an > early version of FrameMaker, there was an example of using PostScript > code to angle table cells at a non-standard angle. It was probably > done with PostScript text frames. If anybody remembers any details or > has any information about doing this, please let me know. Thanks. Hi, Rick:
I seem to remember .ps examples, too. I think one was for transitions that would happen in PDFs. I also seem to remember a sample, either .ps or MIF, that made a pie chart. Have you tried creating what you need in a FrameMaker file, then printing to .ps and also to MIF to see how it's exported? Since FrameMaker table cells only rotate in 90? increments, solutions are probably something like: * an angled text line or text frame in an anchored frame in a cell * carefully sized imported graphic or graphics in single or straddled heading/footing cells HTH ________________ Regards, Peter Gold KnowHow ProServices