Hi Keith and Scott,
You can indeed use FrameScript or the FDK to change the appearance of these
conditions. They can be programmatically changed just like any other
condition. However, the changes do not survive when you close and reopen the
document. The solution I have used is a FrameScript e
Frame 8 includes a Track Text Edits feature that is similar to Microsoft
Word's Track Changes. Inserted text shows up as green underlined and
deleted text as red strikethough. It doesn't appear to be possible to
change these settings.
I would like to have deleted text hidden. I thought that Frame
Hi Keith and Scott,
You can indeed use FrameScript or the FDK to change the appearance of these
conditions. They can be programmatically changed just like any other
condition. However, the changes do not survive when you close and reopen the
document. The solution I have used is a FrameScript e
Hi Keith...
As far as I've been able to tell .. these are conditions, but they are
*special* conditions. They don't show up in the standard condition UI,
and you can't easily change their appearance or hide/show state. If you
export this to a MIF, you'll see that they look like normal condition
Hi Keith...
As far as I've been able to tell .. these are conditions, but they are
*special* conditions. They don't show up in the standard condition UI,
and you can't easily change their appearance or hide/show state. If you
export this to a MIF, you'll see that they look like normal condition
Frame 8 includes a Track Text Edits feature that is similar to Microsoft
Word's Track Changes. Inserted text shows up as green underlined and
deleted text as red strikethough. It doesn't appear to be possible to
change these settings.
I would like to have deleted text hidden. I thought that Frame
I would strongly suggest giving the folders numeric names in the
mmdd format (e.g. 20080929) then you will be easily able to find the
latest.
Peter
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Hi, Lea:
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 11:57 AM, Lea Rush wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> Thanks for the reminder and the link.
You're welcome.
> Quite frankly, I'll be using Frame
> until it's metaphorically pried from my cold, dead fingers. I have a lot of
> duties aside from document creation and maintaine
While it was good of Paul to repost from the archives, he noted that
the interview was done in 2004. I think the only conclusion anyone
could reach is that Adobe is still implementing on the plan that they
brought forward four or five years ago. Nothing new there...
Art
Art Campbell
art.campbell
Hi, Lea:
In case you missed it, I've noted some of the differences between FM
and ID that make it difficult to accomplish perfect automated
conversions in this thread:
http://lists.frameusers.com/pipermail/framers/2008-September/013757.html
If your documents rely heavily on the problematic featu
Had to limit the search to the FrameMaker folder; was searching the entire
local drive-my mistake!
Thanks
Scott
-Original Message-
From: Combs, Richard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2008 4:09 PM
To: Scott Penney; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: missing
Does anyone use the content management system from SiberLogic? It's called
SiberSafe. I was wondering if anyone has this CMS and if you do could you
describe any issues you've had with it related to single source publishing,
structured authoring using DITA/DocBook? Security issues when checki
What is so terribly sad is that Adobe has never really shown that it
understands what FrameMaker is for. They have always had their head
firmly in the designer/graphics artist/page layout camp.
Scott
At 8:57 AM -0700 9/29/08, Lea Rush wrote:
>Damn. Thanks for the heads' up. My hope is that once
Hi Dov,
Thank you for the clarification. I've had other seemingly immortal software
packages die out from under me, and it's good to hear that the increasingly
Frame-like features of InDesign aren't indicative. This is yet another
example of why having official vendor reps on a list like this is a
Hi Dov,
Thank you for the clarification. I've had other seemingly immortal software
packages die out from under me, and it's good to hear that the increasingly
Frame-like features of InDesign aren't indicative. This is yet another
example of why having official vendor reps on a list like this is a
To be very specific about this (and to hopefully avoid the seemingly
annual "FrameMaker is dead" ritual), there are absolutely NO plans within
Adobe at this time to discontinue FrameMaker in favor of InDesign. The
features added to InDesign that are "Framemaker-like" are specifically
per the reques
To be very specific about this (and to hopefully avoid the seemingly
annual "FrameMaker is dead" ritual), there are absolutely NO plans within
Adobe at this time to discontinue FrameMaker in favor of InDesign. The
features added to InDesign that are "Framemaker-like" are specifically
per the reques
quills at airmail.net wrote:
> What is so terribly sad is that Adobe has never really shown that it
> understands what FrameMaker is for. They have always had their head
> firmly in the designer/graphics artist/page layout camp.
Hmm. Based on that interview excerpt, Warnock was firmly _not_ in t
Hi, Lea:
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 11:57 AM, Lea Rush <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> Thanks for the reminder and the link.
You're welcome.
> Quite frankly, I'll be using Frame
> until it's metaphorically pried from my cold, dead fingers. I have a lot of
> duties aside from document cre
Hi Peter,
Thanks for the reminder and the link. Quite frankly, I'll be using Frame
until it's metaphorically pried from my cold, dead fingers. I have a lot of
duties aside from document creation and maintainence*, and the longer I can
put off the inevitable learning curve, the better.
*Yes, I'm o
Hi Peter,
Thanks for the reminder and the link. Quite frankly, I'll be using Frame
until it's metaphorically pried from my cold, dead fingers. I have a lot of
duties aside from document creation and maintainence*, and the longer I can
put off the inevitable learning curve, the better.
*Yes, I'm o
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What is so terribly sad is that Adobe has never really shown that it
> understands what FrameMaker is for. They have always had their head
> firmly in the designer/graphics artist/page layout camp.
Hmm. Based on that interview excerpt, Warnock was firmly _not_ in the
Hi, Lea:
In case you missed it, I've noted some of the differences between FM
and ID that make it difficult to accomplish perfect automated
conversions in this thread:
http://lists.frameusers.com/pipermail/framers/2008-September/013757.html
If your documents rely heavily on the problematic featu
Had to limit the search to the FrameMaker folder; was searching the entire
local drive-my mistake!
Thanks
Scott
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From: Combs, Richard [mailto:richard.co...@polycom.com]
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2008 4:09 PM
To: Scott Penney; framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject:
Framers,
Following the recent discussion of FM features migrating to InDesign,
here's a snippet from an interview between Adobe Co-Chairman John
Warnock and Conrad Taylor, BCS Electronic Publishing Specialist Group
in 2004.
Paul
Interviewer: Adobe has found itself in the situation of owni
I had this problem a week or so ago. There is a Windows settings that
forces all windows to show up on the visible part of the screen. I don't
remember where or what it is, but I found it in windows Help (imagine
that!).
Fred
--
Fred Wersan
Senior Technical Writer
MAK Technologies
68 Moulton S
What is so terribly sad is that Adobe has never really shown that it
understands what FrameMaker is for. They have always had their head
firmly in the designer/graphics artist/page layout camp.
Scott
At 8:57 AM -0700 9/29/08, Lea Rush wrote:
>Damn. Thanks for the heads' up. My hope is that once
While it was good of Paul to repost from the archives, he noted that
the interview was done in 2004. I think the only conclusion anyone
could reach is that Adobe is still implementing on the plan that they
brought forward four or five years ago. Nothing new there...
Art
Art Campbell
[EMAIL PROTE
Hi all,
When importing multiple files into a new FM 8 book the files are entered in
precisely the reverse alpha-numeric order according to their file names.
They have been named "Sect n1 Chap n2.fm" so that each section is comprised of
more than one chapter. They are followed by Preface.fm, Gloss
Damn. Thanks for the heads' up. My hope is that once they consider InDesign
to have incorporated Frame's features, they also make the migration of
existing Frame projects reasonably simple.
_
Lea Rush
Software and Documentation Specialist
Astoria-Pacific Internatio
Damn. Thanks for the heads' up. My hope is that once they consider InDesign
to have incorporated Frame's features, they also make the migration of
existing Frame projects reasonably simple.
_
Lea Rush
Software and Documentation Specialist
Astoria-Pacific Internatio
Hi Jack...
I've got a plugin that will create the backup in a specified folder (in
an absolute or relative location). One of these days I'll get around to
posting it to my website, but if you (or anyone else) are interested in
a "beta" version, contact me offlist.
Cheers,
...scott
Scott Pren
Hi Jack...
I've got a plugin that will create the backup in a specified folder (in
an absolute or relative location). One of these days I'll get around to
posting it to my website, but if you (or anyone else) are interested in
a "beta" version, contact me offlist.
Cheers,
...scott
Scott Pren
Thanks. Very helpful, indeed.
Bodvar
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 8:40 AM, Paul Findon wrote:
> Framers,
>
> Following the recent discussion of FM features migrating to InDesign,
> here's a snippet from an interview between Adobe Co-Chairman John
> Warnock and Conrad Taylor, BCS Electronic Publishing
I would strongly suggest giving the folders numeric names in the
mmdd format (e.g. 20080929) then you will be easily able to find the
latest.
Peter
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Art Campbell
Sent: 29 September 2008 12:34
To
Does anyone use the content management system from SiberLogic? It's called
SiberSafe. I was wondering if anyone has this CMS and if you do could you
describe any issues you've had with it related to single source publishing,
structured authoring using DITA/DocBook? Security issues when checki
Hi Jack,
If you have FrameScript, you could write a script that would save the backup
files in a user-specified folder. If you are interested in a FrameScript
solution, please contact me offlist. Thanks.
Rick
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
>I like that FM
And building on that, you can, occasionally, convert them into a
snapshot backup directory.
Just move the files to a date-stamped directory of your choice:
/project/August_10/
/project/August_20/
/project/August_30/
As you reopen and save files in FM, the .backup.fms are created again,
so you hav
I had this problem a week or so ago. There is a Windows settings that
forces all windows to show up on the visible part of the screen. I don't
remember where or what it is, but I found it in windows Help (imagine
that!).
Fred
--
Fred Wersan
Senior Technical Writer
MAK Technologies
68 Moulton S
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Improve Your FrameMaker Skills (Part 1)
1 hour each (10am--11am PDT) * biweekly beginning October 16
Topics in Part 1:
* Table Of Contents Demystified
* Mastering Running Headers/Footers
* Table Tips & Tricks
* Paragraph Overrides
* Better Text Editing and Spell
Hi Jack,
If you have FrameScript, you could write a script that would save the backup
files in a user-specified folder. If you are interested in a FrameScript
solution, please contact me offlist. Thanks.
Rick
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
>I like that FM
And building on that, you can, occasionally, convert them into a
snapshot backup directory.
Just move the files to a date-stamped directory of your choice:
/project/August_10/
/project/August_20/
/project/August_30/
As you reopen and save files in FM, the .backup.fms are created again,
so you hav
Thanks. Very helpful, indeed.
Bodvar
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 8:40 AM, Paul Findon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Framers,
>
> Following the recent discussion of FM features migrating to InDesign,
> here's a snippet from an interview between Adobe Co-Chairman John
> Warnock and Conrad Taylor, BCS El
Framers,
Following the recent discussion of FM features migrating to InDesign,
here's a snippet from an interview between Adobe Co-Chairman John
Warnock and Conrad Taylor, BCS Electronic Publishing Specialist Group
in 2004.
Paul
Interviewer: Adobe has found itself in the situation of owni
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