That was the problem!!! ONLY check pagination. (& solved some other problems too!)
Thanks John! Grant On 10/17/2011 11:01 AM, John Sgammato wrote: > Checking Pagination should do the trick -you don't have to edit style as > well. Just check Pagination for your Heading 1 and Heading 2 and Title if you > have something like that. > john > > -----Original Message----- > From: stclwrsig-l-bounces+jsgammato=imprivata.com at mailman.stc.org > [mailto:stclwrsig-l-bounces+jsgammato=imprivata.com at mailman.stc.org] On > Behalf Of Grant Hogarth > Sent: Monday, October 17, 2011 11:50 AM > To: Frame Users > Cc: Lone Writers List > Subject: Re: [stclwrsig-l] Question on FF -> RH conversion > > Apologies for incomplete/distorted information. > > I'm using a demo version of TCS 3.5 (FM 10.0.1.408& RH 9.0.1.262) on > Windows Vista (fully patched). > > I'm trying to split on FM styles "heading 1" and "heading 2". > The formats are mapped. > > I selected "Pagination", and then after clicking "Edit Style", I > selected Format> Paragraph> New Page. > =============== > In response to: > > Jeff Coatsworth: > That should work - you're sure that the FM doc has "Heading1" as its > paragraph format? What versions of FM and RH are you using? > > Bill Swallow: > I see a disconnect here. You mention "Level1 Head" and "Heading1". Are > these formats mapped? Also, which versions of the tools are you using? > Part of TCS? > > > On 10/15/2011 2:26 PM, Grant Hogarth wrote: >> I'm trying to move a FM book to RH to produce Eclipse Help output. >> Where I'm breaking my brain is on trying to get the RH import to split >> off a new topic at each Level1 Head. >> I've set the import (.isf) file to paginate on Heading1, but that does >> not seem to split the files as desired. >> What am I missing? >> (or do the FM files need to be split from chapters into 1-page topics >> separately?) >> >> Thanks! >> Grant >>
