Yeah, I asked about color, but the program manager isn?t sure who?s going to 
print the PDF on a non-color printer, and he felt it would be hard to tell 
which parts were colored. I know they turn a bit grey, but maybe that?s too 
subtle. I like the color option myself; maybe after I show him the 
alternatives, he?ll change his mind.



Hmm, yes, maybe colored revision bars would work. Even if they print grey, they 
would still do the job.



Fei Min



From: David Spreadbury [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2011 2:28 PM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com; Fei Min Lorente
Subject: Re: Looking for the best way to highlight text to the reader



If you are delivering PDF and HTML, I don't understand the reluctance to use 
color.
The Acrobat PDF device driver supports full color, and a minor change to your 
CSS can give you similar color selections in the HTML.

On the change bars, I don't believe you can change the character, but you can 
change the width and color of the change bar. Still gives the appearance of 
draft, but potentially with a little more class.

--- On Tue, 6/28/11, Fei Min Lorente <FeiMin.Lorente at onsemi.com> wrote:


From: Fei Min Lorente <[email protected]>
Subject: Looking for the best way to highlight text to the reader
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Date: Tuesday, June 28, 2011, 1:06 PM

Structured FrameMaker 7.2 on Windows XP, AXCM version 2.01, and FrameScript.



I have some manuals that are going to be published separately for different 
products. I?m using an attribute value for conditional text, and the AXCM 
plug-in to color and filter the manuals. Normally, I remove colorizing for the 
final publication, but this time, the program manager wants to show the 
differences. We want to avoid using color in case someone decides to print the 
manuals (yes, we still ship PDF as well as HTML). AXCM offers underlining, 
double underlining, overlining, strikethrough, and revision bars in addition to 
colors. I?m not completely satisfied with any of these solutions because the 
underscores in some words gets lost with the underlining, and it gets a bit 
messy when you have a whole page underlined. On the other hand, revision bars 
look a bit like it?s a draft and it doesn?t show what changed on a line. Can 
anyone think of some alternatives considering the tools I have at my disposal? 
For example, is there any way to change the revision bar to another character 
or characters?



Fei Min



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ON Semiconductor
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