Avi Makeler wrote:> In one particular book, the TOC section starts at page "4",
and I want it to
> start at page "iv".
>
> Nothing I do seems to want it to start at page "iv".
>From the book file, right-click on the TOC file, then select Numbering from
the context menu. On the Page tab set the
Try printing to pdf from a graphics application that can open multiple
pages of a multi-page tif and import the pdf.
Alan
On 23/01/2009, at 5:33 AM, Yves Barbion wrote:
> Posted on behalf of Richard Melanson
>
>
> *Hello Framers,*
>
> **
>
> *I have spent the last couples of hours trying to fi
And, Acrobat Pro allows you to merge the comments together into one
pdf.
Alan
On 23/01/2009, at 11:36 AM, Art Campbell wrote:
> The web server option is just that -- a option. Not required.
>
> If you don't use the (free, for now) adobe.com option, you can use
> any LAN
> network folder tha
Depends upon what it is (how long mostly) and the page layout (size,
portrait vs landscape).
If it is one page it seems to get printed, but if it is long and is a
manual it gets printed too. But if if is middling to long and is, for
example a District Plan, technical reference, or something
Interesting, and does anyone know if there is an option to display low
resolution images onscreen a la InDesign instead of high?
Alan
On 23/01/2009, at 8:50 AM, Mike Wickham wrote:
> I've started playing with the FM9 trial, and I've noticed a change.
> Files
> load much more slowly for me. I
Even if there is plenty of raw material (trees) in the US, processing,
handling and disposing of the paper is definitely un-green.
Micheal O'Laoghaire
Comverse Inc,
Cambridge, MA
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Well, for what it's worth, my German service engineer said that in
Germany, his customers prefer PDFs to printed books, for all the usual
reasons, PLUS they strongly feel that paper manuals are a sign of a
company that does not "think green".
Whether they are right or wrong is immaterial; we proba
HI all,
In one particular book, the TOC section starts at page "4", and I want it to
start at page "iv".
Nothing I do seems to want it to start at page "iv".
Ideas?
avi
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At best they are an 11-year renewable resource. So, yes.
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 12:19 PM, Rick Quatro
wrote:
>> German culture is much more green-minded than ours, so among our German
>> customers, especially in manufacturing, printed docs are anathema, proof
>> that we ignorant Americans will
I can't speak for users but I prefer online for search and indexing.
Paper just contributes to clutter, which I have more than my fair
share of.
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 11:40 AM, Kelly McDaniel
wrote:
> Quick Survey:
>
>
>
> Is it your experience that users view PDF documentation on their
> comp
The web server option is just that -- a option. Not required.
If you don't use the (free, for now) adobe.com option, you can use any LAN
network folder that allows all reviewers r/w access as the base location for
the review.
Art
Art Campbell
art.campbell at gmail.com
"... In my opinio
Posted on behalf of Richard Melanson
*Hello Framers,*
**
*I have spent the last couples of hours trying to find an answer to this
question. I am importing by reference TIFFs into a Framemaker 8 file. The
TIFFs are a single file with multiple pages, but Frame is only importing the
first page. Wh
Robert Shelton wrote:
> What you say may very well be true, though I'd be reluctant to say
that
> a tree farm = forested land. However, the cite you give is from John
> Stossel, who is hardly unbiased when it comes to reporting
environmental
> issues. Again, it may be true, but I'd take it with a
Responding to Leif Erikson, Richard Combs wrote:
> You need Pro or Pro Extended to create a PDF that reviewers can mark up
> with Adobe Reader. The version comparison matrix is at:
>
> http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/matrix.html
It's my understanding that what you need the Pro Extended
Bill Swallow wrote:
> At best they are an 11-year renewable resource. So, yes.
>
> On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 12:19 PM, Rick Quatro
> wrote:
> >> German culture is much more green-minded than ours, so among our
German
> >> customers, especially in manufacturing, printed docs are anathema,
proof
>
My 2 cents, as others have hinted, is that it depends on the
application. When I'm working on manuals by day, I love having a
searchable PDF when I need to track something down for reference. When
I'm assembling a gizmo at home, I want a hard copy. Chances are I won't
be working anywhere close to t
My experience is that if you leave the Find dialog box to edit
something, FrameMaker knows this and starts its search over from the
last location of the cursor in the flow until it has circled through the
file back to the cursor spot. If you don't jump from the Find dialog
into the document, FrameM
Robert Shelton wrote:
> What you say may very well be true, though I'd be reluctant to say
that
> a tree farm = forested land. However, the cite you give is from John
> Stossel, who is hardly unbiased when it comes to reporting
environmental
> issues. Again, it may be true, but I'd take it with
Lea,
I use Adobe Photoshop for bitmap stuff.
I use Adobe Illustrator for vector stuff.
I use FullShot for screen captures, saving into PNG format.
Regards,
Richard
"Lea Rush"
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01/22/2009 01:07 PM
To
cc
Subject
Vaguely OT: Graphics Editor
All,
Not really a FrameMaker question, but...
I am creating some manuals and I need to include some screen shots of our
configuration software. Any recommendations on which screen capture software
works best?
Thanks,
Brian Lamborn
blamborn at comcast.net
Kelly,
My experience is that my users prefer viewing PDFs, preferring PDF over
paper.
We shifted from delivering paper operating manuals to delivering PDFs on
CD a years ago. We were worried at first, but needlessly so. We even
offered to ship printed, bound hardcopy for free to any user that
Whenever I use "Find" in a book, Frame always cycles twice through each
chapter file before going on to the next chapter file.
How come?
How do I make it STOP.
--Nancy
I was using Acrobat 8 Professional that came with Adobe Design Premium
CS3.
-Original Message-
From: Lief Erickson [mailto:l...@networkinstruments.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 3:51 PM
To: Art Campbell; John Sgammato
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com; Mike Wickham; Lin Sims
Sub
That does help!
Thank you Robert.
Cordialement,
Mathieu.
> Subject: RE: Inserting a landscape page within a portrait layout document
> Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2009 08:41:06 -0700
> From: richard.combs at Polycom.com
> To: yves.barbion at gmail.com; bobitch at hotmail.com
> CC: framers at lists.frame
Even if there is plenty of raw material (trees) in the US, processing,
handling and disposing of the paper is definitely un-green.
Micheal O'Laoghaire
Comverse Inc,
Cambridge, MA
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[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On
Mike Wickham wrote:
> SnagIt is probably the far and away favorite for capturing screenshots. It's
> very powerful and inexpensive. In Windows, you can also use the Print Screen
> key on your keyboard. It captures the whole screen. Then you open a new file
> in Photoshop and hit Ctrl-V to paste
Mike Wickham wrote:
> Lea,
>
> Line-art drawings are vector art. Adobe Illustrator is probably the favorite
> program there, but there are similar programs. Just this week, someone
> posted a link to a very cheap version of Xara Extreme, but you'd have to
> hunt the archives for the link.
>
Well, for what it's worth, my German service engineer said that in
Germany, his customers prefer PDFs to printed books, for all the usual
reasons, PLUS they strongly feel that paper manuals are a sign of a
company that does not "think green".
Whether they are right or wrong is immaterial; we proba
Bill Swallow wrote:
> At best they are an 11-year renewable resource. So, yes.
>
> On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 12:19 PM, Rick Quatro
> wrote:
> >> German culture is much more green-minded than ours, so among our
German
> >> customers, especially in manufacturing, printed docs are anathema,
proof
>
At best they are an 11-year renewable resource. So, yes.
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 12:19 PM, Rick Quatro wrote:
>> German culture is much more green-minded than ours, so among our German
>> customers, especially in manufacturing, printed docs are anathema, proof
>> that we ignorant Americans will d
I can't speak for users but I prefer online for search and indexing.
Paper just contributes to clutter, which I have more than my fair
share of.
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 11:40 AM, Kelly McDaniel wrote:
> Quick Survey:
>
>
>
> Is it your experience that users view PDF documentation on their
> compu
My question is do you need Acrobat Pro Extended or will Acrobat Pro (or
even Acrobat Standard) suffice?
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[mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Art Campbell
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 12:49 PM
To: Joh
Scott Prentice wrote (in small part):
>Searching in a PDF is a fairly useless > operation as well, which is
> another reason I prefer to use other types > of online docs.
Actually, I find Acrobat's search operation, with it's list of results
showing some of the surrounding context, to be ver
The web server option is just that -- a option. Not required.
If you don't use the (free, for now) adobe.com option, you can use any LAN
network folder that allows all reviewers r/w access as the base location for
the review.
Art
Art Campbell
art.campb...@gmail.com
"... In my opinion,
My 2 cents, as others have hinted, is that it depends on the
application. When I'm working on manuals by day, I love having a
searchable PDF when I need to track something down for reference. When
I'm assembling a gizmo at home, I want a hard copy. Chances are I won't
be working anywhere close to t
My experience is that if you leave the Find dialog box to edit
something, FrameMaker knows this and starts its search over from the
last location of the cursor in the flow until it has circled through the
file back to the cursor spot. If you don't jump from the Find dialog
into the document, FrameM
Whenever I use "Find" in a book, Frame always cycles twice through each
chapter file before going on to the next chapter file.
How come?
How do I make it STOP.
--Nancy
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Lief Erickson wrote:
> My question is do you need Acrobat Pro Extended or will Acrobat Pro
(or
> even Acrobat Standard) suffice?
You need Pro or Pro Extended to create a PDF that reviewers can mark up
with Adobe Reader. The version comparison matrix is at:
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/
Yes. : )
I like to both view it on the screen and print it out. And when I print
it out, I generally like to print it double-sided on 3-hole punch paper
and put it in a binder.
Please keep that in mind if buy anything from your company. : )
Mike
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From: framers-boun...
Thank you Yves,
that looks fine. I'm trying it right now!
Have a nice day,
Mathieu.
P.S.: you're of a much better disposition than some who can't bear questions
about already resolved issues...;o)
Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2009 12:52:04 +0100
Subject: Re: Inserting a landscape page within a portrait
I've started playing with the FM9 trial, and I've noticed a change. Files
load much more slowly for me. It's due to FM9 loading all graphics before it
presents the first page. Previous FM versions presented the first page, and
only loaded graphics for other pages if I actually scrolled to a page
John,
I'm not positive because I haven't played with it yet myself, but I think
the next step is to use Frame's Track Changes tool to Accept/Reject the
delete / insert comments that you've imported.
Art
Art Campbell
art.campbell at gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this w
Our model is to supply help for online viewing, and a PDF that is
optimized for printing.
Barry
It can.
I downloaded the FM9 demo and tested it last night.
I opened my Appliance Guide book and all chapters and generated the PDF
using the Save as PDF (Send for review)... Feature.
Then I opened the PDF and made some various edits (deletions,
insertions, sticky notes, and highlighting).
Then
Responding to Leif Erikson, Richard Combs wrote:
> You need Pro or Pro Extended to create a PDF that reviewers can mark up
> with Adobe Reader. The version comparison matrix is at:
>
> http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/matrix.html
It's my understanding that what you need the Pro Extende
Given that Photoshop is now bundled with TCS2, that would be my choice for
most of your needs. I prefer SnagIt for screenshots because of its tighter
integration; it has a rudimentary editor and Photoshop can do more serious
work on the files it creates. For really simple line drawings, Photoshop
w
> I care for three kinds of graphics.
> * Simple line-art drawings, similar to kindergarten mechanical
> drawings
> * Photos for inclusion in both printed and PDF media
> * Software dialog screenshots for both printed and PDF media
>
> I'm running Vista with FM8.0. I'm considering upgrading to eith
Lea,
I use Adobe Photoshop for bitmap stuff.
I use Adobe Illustrator for vector stuff.
I use FullShot for screen captures, saving into PNG format.
Regards,
Richard
"Lea Rush"
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To
cc
Subject
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Lief Erickson wrote:
> My question is do you need Acrobat Pro Extended or will Acrobat Pro
(or
> even Acrobat Standard) suffice?
You need Pro or Pro Extended to create a PDF that reviewers can mark up
with Adobe Reader. The version comparison matrix is at:
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat
Kelly,
My experience is that my users prefer viewing PDFs, preferring PDF over
paper.
We shifted from delivering paper operating manuals to delivering PDFs on
CD a years ago. We were worried at first, but needlessly so. We even
offered to ship printed, bound hardcopy for free to any user that
Lea,
I concur with Art Campbell re: Photoshop/TCSuite2 and SnagIt for screen
caps. For the line drawings, you should try a couple of open-source options:
Dia (Windows download: http://dia-installer.de/index_en.html) for Visio-like
diagrams
Inkscape: (www.inkscape.org) for vector drawing (a la Ill
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 7:40 PM, Mike Wickham wrote:
> Yes. I just went back and looked at the online video. They are calling it
> "PDF shared review," but there is not one word of mention of it in the FM9
> user guide, nor of the File> Save as PDF (Send For Review) menu item in FM9.
> I can see i
Since we only provide our main help file in PDF format, I'd have to say
at least 95% just open it and read it in the Reader.
Jeff Coatsworth
Documentation Specialist
Gary Jonas Computing Ltd.
905-886-0544
905-886-8511 (fax)
jeff.coatsworth at jonassoftware.com
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From: fr
I was using Acrobat 8 Professional that came with Adobe Design Premium
CS3.
-Original Message-
From: Lief Erickson [mailto:l...@networkinstruments.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 3:51 PM
To: Art Campbell; John Sgammato
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com; Mike Wickham; Lin Sims
Subjec
Hi Mathieu
No need to apologize, you're not disturbing anyone here on this list. ;-)
You can do one of the following to insert landscape pages:
- Choose *Format > Customize Layout > Rotate Page Clockwise* (or
Counterclockwise)
- Split up your file and put the files in a FrameMaker book.
My question is do you need Acrobat Pro Extended or will Acrobat Pro (or
even Acrobat Standard) suffice?
-Original Message-
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Art Campbell
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 12:49 PM
To: John S
(Sorry if this is 2 days after the question, but I've been on vacation.)
You can also get Rick Quattro's Find/Change Special plugin, which can
search for a character style and replace it with another character
style (amongst other things).
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Fred Ridder wrote:
>
>
This used to be a problem in earlier versions of Frame. I know that in
Frame 6 you could not page through a book if you had Para Designer open,
but you could if it was closed. I can't remember now if other Designers
had the same effect. Anyway, seems to have been fixed in 8. We
upgraded fro
Mike Wickham wrote:
> SnagIt is probably the far and away favorite for capturing screenshots. It's
> very powerful and inexpensive. In Windows, you can also use the Print Screen
> key on your keyboard. It captures the whole screen. Then you open a new file
> in Photoshop and hit Ctrl-V to paste
Mike Wickham wrote:
> Lea,
>
> Line-art drawings are vector art. Adobe Illustrator is probably the favorite
> program there, but there are similar programs. Just this week, someone
> posted a link to a very cheap version of Xara Extreme, but you'd have to
> hunt the archives for the link.
>
> German culture is much more green-minded than ours, so among our German
> customers, especially in manufacturing, printed docs are anathema, proof
> that we ignorant Americans will destroy our planet in short order.
Huh? Is there is a shortage of trees in America?
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
I've received an email from another list member whose posts aren't
showing up on the list. I'd rather not end up forwarding a number of
such messages to the list (I don't mind the few clicks it would take,
but it's not something that should clog up the list). If you're posting
to the list, but don'
In my experience (especially following recent conversations with our
services guys), user preference for print vs PDF changes quite a lot
with industry, country, and what the user's other product documentation
is like.
For example, in US hospitals, many users like the printed docs and see
them as
I think it depends on whether it's task-oriented info or reference, and also
on what the product is.
If it's software, and it's task-oriented, I usually keep it on-screen while
I'm doing something.
If it's conceptual or reference doc, I'm more likely to print it.
If it's hardware based, like how
I've started playing with the FM9 trial, and I've noticed a change. Files
load much more slowly for me. It's due to FM9 loading all graphics before it
presents the first page. Previous FM versions presented the first page, and
only loaded graphics for other pages if I actually scrolled to a page
On 22 Jan 2009, at 9:55 AM, Art Campbell wrote:
> If it's hardware based, like how to install something -- either
> computer or,
> say, room lights, I'd expect it to be printed.
Just a few days ago, my MacBook Pro wouldn't finish booting.
Fortunately, I had previously installed Applejack, p
Hi Kelly,
I am not sure about my users, but I prefer to read documentation on paper,
so I usually print PDFs that I refer to often. I also like to read in the
bathtub :-).
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
> Quick Survey:
>
>
>
> Is it your experience that use
Scott Prentice wrote (in small part):
>Searching in a PDF is a fairly useless > operation as well, which is
> another reason I prefer to use other types > of online docs.
Actually, I find Acrobat's search operation, with it's list of results
showing some of the surrounding context, to be ve
Hi all,
My company is considering buying the Technical Communications Suite 2 and
Robohelp Server. However, we have two questions about it, that I haven't
been able to find answers, too. I hope someone can help.
1. Over the long term, we want to transition our documentation into adobe
air applic
Hi all,
and sorry for the disturbance. I know this one has been dealt with a number of
time, but I cannot perform a proper search in the Framers Archives (the site
seems in maintenance).
We work with Frame 6.0 on Unix and would like to insert a number of landscape
pages within a document whos
OK .. I'll add my 0.02 to this "survey" ..
In general I hate reading PDFs on screen.
When reading content on screen I much prefer doing so in an application
that allows me to resize the window to suit my needs (typically HTML ..
web browser or CHM), and the content flows to fit that window. If
OK .. I'll add my 0.02 to this "survey" ..
In general I hate reading PDFs on screen.
When reading content on screen I much prefer doing so in an application
that allows me to resize the window to suit my needs (typically HTML ..
web browser or CHM), and the content flows to fit that window. If
Jon,
Could you provide all the environment info, please? OS, FM rev, files on
servers, etc.
Without that, the default behaviour is to go from page to page across file
boundaries within a book. This assumes that the book has been updated since
they were added, but I've not seen this not work.
Tha
Linda,
You wrote:
>I suspect there's a simple answer, but I can't figure out how to insert a
>percent symbol % into an equation using the FM equation editor. I use the
>editor rarely and usually muddle my through.
>
>I'm re-creating an equation that was originally done in Word (I've already
>trie
I've received an email from another list member whose posts aren't
showing up on the list. I'd rather not end up forwarding a number of
such messages to the list (I don't mind the few clicks it would take,
but it's not something that should clog up the list). If you're posting
to the list, but don'
The following text is from the adobe site (
http://www.adobe.com/products/framemaker/features/?view=topnew)
"Importing of comments from PDF files
Easily gather and incorporate review comments from subject matter experts
and other colleagues. Use the Track Text Edits feature and a new user
inte
> I care for three kinds of graphics.
> * Simple line-art drawings, similar to kindergarten mechanical
> drawings
> * Photos for inclusion in both printed and PDF media
> * Software dialog screenshots for both printed and PDF media
>
> I'm running Vista with FM8.0. I'm considering upgrading to eith
Hi Kelly,
A quick check here says that our Asia-Pacific customers want
DVDs. Customers who take our training ask for printed sets of
manuals. Everyone else downloads the PDF. Hope this helps!
Regards,
Anne Urban
Senior Technical Editor
Altair Engineering
Kelly McDaniel wrote:
> Quick Survey:
Hi,
Has anyone seen or got a solution to the Ctrl-Alt-u shortcut bug? When I use
it, FM places a ?
in front of the word following the selected text.
Thanks,
Heidi Bailey
Lea,
I concur with Art Campbell re: Photoshop/TCSuite2 and SnagIt for screen
caps. For the line drawings, you should try a couple of open-source options:
Dia (Windows download: http://dia-installer.de/index_en.html) for Visio-like
diagrams
Inkscape: (www.inkscape.org) for vector drawing (a la Ill
Yes. : )
I like to both view it on the screen and print it out. And when I print
it out, I generally like to print it double-sided on 3-hole punch paper
and put it in a binder.
Please keep that in mind if buy anything from your company. : )
Mike
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From: framers-boun...
Sharon Burton wrote:
> Sorry, guys. I swear I changed the subject line, but... I clearly
> needed more coffee.
Hi Sharon,
It's a better idea to start a new thread with a new message, not a
Reply. If I'm not mistaken, even if you edit the subject line, the
header info retained in a Reply mes
On 22 Jan 2009, at 9:55 AM, Art Campbell wrote:
> If it's hardware based, like how to install something -- either
> computer or,
> say, room lights, I'd expect it to be printed.
Just a few days ago, my MacBook Pro wouldn't finish booting.
Fortunately, I had previously installed Applejack, p
John,
I'm not positive because I haven't played with it yet myself, but I think
the next step is to use Frame's Track Changes tool to Accept/Reject the
delete / insert comments that you've imported.
Art
Art Campbell
art.campb...@gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this worl
Quick Survey:
Is it your experience that users view PDF documentation on their
computer display in preference to printing it for use?
If so, by what ratio of view:print? Opinions and SWAGs are fine.
Kelly M. McDaniel
Senior Technical Writer
Pavilion Technologies
A Rockwell Automation Co
It can.
I downloaded the FM9 demo and tested it last night.
I opened my Appliance Guide book and all chapters and generated the PDF
using the Save as PDF (Send for review)... Feature.
Then I opened the PDF and made some various edits (deletions,
insertions, sticky notes, and highlighting).
Then
Thus spake Doug Cuff :
> I hope that FM9 will meet your needs. I also fear that it won't.
Wow, what a pleasant surprise seeing your name on the Framers list!
What have you been up to lately? Clearly it involves FrameMaker. :-)
I started at Tecplot, a scientific data visualization software co
Given that Photoshop is now bundled with TCS2, that would be my choice for
most of your needs. I prefer SnagIt for screenshots because of its tighter
integration; it has a rudimentary editor and Photoshop can do more serious
work on the files it creates. For really simple line drawings, Photoshop
w
Everyone,
I have a book with several files in it. With the book open, there are
times when I can easily page up or down from one file to the next
throughout the book. There are other times that FM stops at either the
first or last page of a file and refuses to go any further. In these
cases, I o
I'm forwarding this to the list at Mark's request.
-Original Message-
From: Eichelberger, Mark [mailto:mark.eichelber...@aftech.fiserv.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 9:23 AM
To: Combs, Richard
Subject: Framer's List issue
Richard,
Hello. My name is Mark Eichelberger, and I was w
Heya,
I'd like to solicit opinions on graphic editors from the community. I'm in a
grey area between graphics needs, and I could use some advice on the
appropriate editor.
I care for three kinds of graphics.
* Simple line-art drawings, similar to kindergarten mechanical
drawings
* Pho
Heya,
I'd like to solicit opinions on graphic editors from the community. I'm in a
grey area between graphics needs, and I could use some advice on the
appropriate editor.
I care for three kinds of graphics.
* Simple line-art drawings, similar to kindergarten mechanical
drawings
* Pho
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 7:40 PM, Mike Wickham wrote:
> Yes. I just went back and looked at the online video. They are calling it
> "PDF shared review," but there is not one word of mention of it in the FM9
> user guide, nor of the File> Save as PDF (Send For Review) menu item in FM9.
> I can see i
Kristy Nolan wrote:
> Hi, Stuart!
>
> Do you happen to know if this will run on Mac? I can't find anything
> about system requirements on their site.
>
Hi Kristy,
A Mac version is under development in the open-source branch,
http://www.xaraxtreme.org/
The Linux version is apparently almost fi
I'm forwarding this to the list at Mark's request.
-Original Message-
From: Eichelberger, Mark [mailto:mark.eichelber...@aftech.fiserv.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2009 9:23 AM
To: Combs, Richard
Subject: Framer's List issue
Richard,
Hello. My name is Mark Eichelberger, and I was w
(Sorry if this is 2 days after the question, but I've been on vacation.)
You can also get Rick Quattro's Find/Change Special plugin, which can
search for a character style and replace it with another character
style (amongst other things).
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Fred Ridder wrote:
>
>
OK. Can anyone confirm if the other commands are lost too? Such as the
meta key commands?
I can't install this new version onto my old computer.
Alan
> German culture is much more green-minded than ours, so among our German
> customers, especially in manufacturing, printed docs are anathema, proof
> that we ignorant Americans will destroy our planet in short order.
Huh? Is there is a shortage of trees in America?
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
In my experience (especially following recent conversations with our
services guys), user preference for print vs PDF changes quite a lot
with industry, country, and what the user's other product documentation
is like.
For example, in US hospitals, many users like the printed docs and see
them as
That worked. Not sure I would have ever figured that out on my own. Thanks
much!
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