Cris Reeser wrote:
> Does anyone in the group have experience with either of these tools? My
> writing group is planning to buy either PhotoShop or Illustrator. We
> need a tool to edit graphics that have been added to PowerPoint or
> MSWord files.
>
I have used both since version 1.0 and can't
Sounds like a smarter use of PowerPoint and Word would be the far more
economical (time *AND* money) solution. I'm not sure which would be
better. Illustrator is geared toward vector illustrations... are these
images you need to clean up vector-based? If not, there's PhotoShop...
but if all you're
Sounds like a smarter use of PowerPoint and Word would be the far more
economical (time *AND* money) solution. I'm not sure which would be
better. Illustrator is geared toward vector illustrations... are these
images you need to clean up vector-based? If not, there's PhotoShop...
but if all you're
If you plan to get one of them, you might consider getting both as part of the
Adobe Creative Suite 2. On the Adobe website, Photoshop is $649, and CS2 is
$250 more at $899, but you get "full new versions of Adobe Photoshop CS2,
Illustrator CS2, and InDesign CS2 software with new Version Cue CS2
Martha J Davidson wrote:
> At 04:57 AM 5/26/2006, Bodvar Bjorgvinsson wrote:
> >I have a weird problem on my hands, and I probably have had it for a
> >long time (years). I have a problem with setting some of my
> Character
> >Tags to bold. I am not sure whether it is isolated to the Helvetica
Illustrator is mainly for working with vector artwork while Photoshop is
mainly for working with bitmap artwork. Photoshop is probably more
appropriate for the work you are doing.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
Does anyone in the group have experience with eithe
Based on what you wrote, and assuming that the graphics you have to edit are
not Vectors, I would say Photoshop is the tool for you. You are describing
editing pixels, and Photoshop would likely be more appropriate than
Illustrator for these tasks.
If budget is a concern, you can also try:
Pain
Look in the FrameMaker Help index under hyphenation > suppressing.
The first linked topic directly refers to preventing hyphenation of
company names. The second linked topic describes how you can
suppress hyphenation of specific instances of words by typing the
key sequence Esc, n, s.
Another appr
Martha J Davidson wrote:
> At 04:57 AM 5/26/2006, Bodvar Bjorgvinsson wrote:
> >I have a weird problem on my hands, and I probably have had it for a
> >long time (years). I have a problem with setting some of my
> Character
> >Tags to bold. I am not sure whether it is isolated to the Helvetic
Hi all,
Is there a way to prevent specific words from being hyphenated on a soft
carriage return? I would like our company name to always appear on a
single line.
Thanks.Jon
My $.02
Cleaning up graphics is one of Photoshop's target tasks. If you have the
money, Photoshop is the way to go.
Creative Suite is worth the price, since it includes Photoshop,
Illustrator, *and* Acrobat Pro.
You will find that any sufficiently powerful bitmap editing application
is difficu
My $.02
Cleaning up graphics is one of Photoshop's target tasks. If you have the
money, Photoshop is the way to go.
Creative Suite is worth the price, since it includes Photoshop,
Illustrator, *and* Acrobat Pro.
You will find that any sufficiently powerful bitmap editing application
is difficu
This problem happens frequently enought that we've included it in our
in-house documentation. Here's what we say:
PDF doesn?t open to the first page
This problem commonly happens to books converted to FrameMaker 7 from
earlier versions. To fix this problem, perform the following steps:
1. Open th
Based on what you wrote, and assuming that the graphics you have to edit are
not Vectors, I would say Photoshop is the tool for you. You are describing
editing pixels, and Photoshop would likely be more appropriate than
Illustrator for these tasks.
If budget is a concern, you can also try:
Pain
>If you plan to get one of them, you might consider getting both as part of
the Adobe Creative Suite 2. On the Adobe website, Photoshop is
>$649, and CS2 is $250 more at $899, but you get "full new versions of Adobe
Photoshop CS2, Illustrator CS2, and InDesign CS2 software with new Version
Cue CS2
>If you plan to get one of them, you might consider getting both as part of
the Adobe Creative Suite 2. On the Adobe website, Photoshop is
>$649, and CS2 is $250 more at $899, but you get "full new versions of Adobe
Photoshop CS2, Illustrator CS2, and InDesign CS2 software with new Version
Cue CS2
If you plan to get one of them, you might consider getting both as part of the
Adobe Creative Suite 2. On the Adobe website, Photoshop is $649, and CS2 is
$250 more at $899, but you get "full new versions of Adobe Photoshop CS2,
Illustrator CS2, and InDesign CS2 software with new Version Cue CS2
Jon Harvey wrote:
> Is there a way to prevent specific words from being
> hyphenated on a soft carriage return? I would like our
> company name to always appear on a single line.
PhotoShop is more versatile and has a shorter learning curve. Illustrator is
good if you are making pin diagrams (semiconductors etc).
You can take any screenshot, photo of a product, or a picture and edit it in
PhotoShop. Illustrator is a designer.
Whatever little I know. Illustrator you can't m
PhotoShop is more versatile and has a shorter learning curve. Illustrator is
good if you are making pin diagrams (semiconductors etc).
You can take any screenshot, photo of a product, or a picture and edit it in
PhotoShop. Illustrator is a designer.
Whatever little I know. Illustrator you can't m
Nonbreaking space
Esc space h, Control+space
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Cris Reeser wrote:
Does anyone in the group have experience with either of these tools? My
writing group is planning to buy either PhotoShop or Illustrator. We
need a tool to edit graphics that have been added to PowerPoint or
MSWord files.
I have used both since version 1.0 and can't imagine
Illustrator is mainly for working with vector artwork while Photoshop is
mainly for working with bitmap artwork. Photoshop is probably more
appropriate for the work you are doing.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
Does anyone in the group have experience with eith
Does anyone in the group have experience with either of these tools? My
writing group is planning to buy either PhotoShop or Illustrator. We
need a tool to edit graphics that have been added to PowerPoint or
MSWord files.
We get PowerPoint slides to edit and clean up for delivery. In places,
artw
Does anyone in the group have experience with either of these tools? My
writing group is planning to buy either PhotoShop or Illustrator. We
need a tool to edit graphics that have been added to PowerPoint or
MSWord files.
We get PowerPoint slides to edit and clean up for delivery. In places,
artw
At 04:57 AM 5/26/2006, Bodvar Bjorgvinsson wrote:
I have a weird problem on my hands, and I probably have had it for a
long time (years). I have a problem with setting some of my Character
Tags to bold. I am not sure whether it is isolated to the Helvetica
font, but this is how it goes:
I have
At 04:57 AM 5/26/2006, Bodvar Bjorgvinsson wrote:
>I have a weird problem on my hands, and I probably have had it for a
>long time (years). I have a problem with setting some of my Character
>Tags to bold. I am not sure whether it is isolated to the Helvetica
>font, but this is how it goes:
I have
Jon Harvey wrote:
> Is there a way to prevent specific words from being
> hyphenated on a soft carriage return? I would like our
> company name to always appear on a single line.
>From the online help (FM6) under Controlling Hyphenation:
"To prevent FrameMaker from ever hyphenating a word:
Look in the FrameMaker Help index under hyphenation > suppressing.
The first linked topic directly refers to preventing hyphenation of
company names. The second linked topic describes how you can
suppress hyphenation of specific instances of words by typing the
key sequence Esc, n, s.
Another app
Nonbreaking space
Esc space h, Control+space
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Subject: preventing specific words from being hyphenated
Hi all,
Is there a wa
Hi all,
Is there a way to prevent specific words from being hyphenated on a soft
carriage return? I would like our company name to always appear on a
single line.
Thanks.Jon
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This problem happens frequently enought that we've included it in our
in-house documentation. Here's what we say:
PDF doesnt open to the first page
This problem commonly happens to books converted to FrameMaker 7 from
earlier versions. To fix this problem, perform the following steps:
1. Open th
I have a weird problem on my hands, and I probably have had it for a
long time (years). I have a problem with setting some of my Character
Tags to bold. I am not sure whether it is isolated to the Helvetica
font, but this is how it goes:
I start the usual way by CTRL-D to the Character Designer.
S
Fellow Framers,
I am turning to this group once again, because I agree with what others
have said about this group being one of the absolute best resources for
people who work with FrameMaker. I am sure one of you Frame whiz kids
will be able to help me with this one.
My question of the day conce
Fellow Framers,
I am turning to this group once again, because I agree with what others
have said about this group being one of the absolute best resources for
people who work with FrameMaker. I am sure one of you Frame whiz kids
will be able to help me with this one.
My question of the day conce
I have a weird problem on my hands, and I probably have had it for a
long time (years). I have a problem with setting some of my Character
Tags to bold. I am not sure whether it is isolated to the Helvetica
font, but this is how it goes:
I start the usual way by CTRL-D to the Character Designer.
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