What do you mean when you say
import the doc into a Frame template
Can you explain more fully?
Caroline Tabach
Technical/Marcom Writer
Fax: +972 3 6474681
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.radcom.com
www.protocols.com
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The issue is that embedded graphics in Frame is found by many people to not be
a useful way of working.
If you have a large number of documents which are going to be updated, and
their graphics will change, then using referenced files is much better (IMHO).
There are actually a lot more
I don't know where I've been, but this business about importing the Word file
into an existing Frame file/template was an incredible insight for me. As a
quick trial I created a word template that has the same style names we use in
the Frame template. I then opened the Frame template, chose
Hi Caroline,
Thanks for the tips. FYI, I've been using FM since 1992, so practice is not
something I need. When I started with my current company and found they
still used Word, I immediately wrote a proposal to switch to FM. It did not
happen immediately, but it is happening now. I'm
Hi Diane
On 1/16/07, Diane Gaskill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have several FM plugins, but not TableCleaner Pro. I
forget, is that one of Bruce' Foster's apps or did Chris Despopulous write
it? I'll check the website and get it if needed.
I've never heard of TableCleaner Pro, and Google
Received this in my inbox. It certainly ends the RoboHelp is dead
discussion and will cause competitors to find a new sales strategy as
they can no longer rely on the RoboHelp replacement message.
Cheers,
Scott Abel
TheContentWrangler.com
Adobe Releases Major Upgrade to RoboHelp
Adobe
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Adobe RoboHelp 6 Eases Creation, Management and Publishing of
Hi all,
We are currently advising a client on which package to use for their
technical documentation.
However, one of the requirements of this customer is translation into
RLT languages.
FrameMaker does not support these languages, but I remember someone
mentioning in this list that FrameMaker
Diane Gaskill wrote:
... but not TableCleaner Pro. I
forget, is that one of Bruce' Foster's apps or did Chris Despopulous write
it? I'll check the website and get it if needed.
Hi Diane,
I'm also worked with FM since 1994. I think the most of us worked with
FM over 8 to 10 years, so
I am creating unstructured guides in FrameMaker 7.2. The guides are
primarily for print, but our customers also received PDF copies.
There are terms that I need to define, so I have created a glossary. I
want to use a visual indicator, so that anyone using either the print or
the PDF guide would
Getting Frame to work in Arabic involves hacking the registry, among
other things. I don't know the specific details that my translators
used, but it was fairly complex and troublesome. They use it for some
small (1-2 pages) items that we need done, but for anything longer they
convert it to
Kevin,
You wrote:
... I'm looking for a simple but effective technique of visually
indicating, in the PDF version of the guide, that certain text strings
are hyperlinks.
Ideally, this technique would be invisible in the print version, where
the links obviously wouldn't work. ...
A simple
Unicode but I would hold my breath for RTL at the moment.
Z
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In maker.ini, do you have the WYSIWYG setting for printer fonts turned on?
As in:
;
; Space characters within a line using printer font metrics.
;
; Adobe FrameMaker always uses printer font metrics to calculate where
; linebreaks and pagebreaks occur. However, by default, the relative
;
Well, the fact that it isn't there is REALLY interesting.
Are you looking at the maker.ini in your FM install directory, or a
personal copy? I've never seen a C:\Program
Files\Adobe\FrameMaker7.2\maker.ini that didn't have it.
So if it is missing, I'd say yes, it'd be safe to add it; you can
Using colored text, such as green, could be helpful so that they can easily
identify the defined/linked term at a glance. For instance, if the term used is
a phrase like gain fluctuation or return loss, so that they don't think you're
just defining fluctuation and loss, respectively.
HTH
Hi everyone,
I know that this comes up on the list occasionally, but I haven't saved
the information because I never thought it would happen to me. :-)~
Our IT department installed a new Logitech trackball on my PC and the
darned thing won't scroll in FM (6.0p405).
Can anyone offer a
Hi Jennifer,
Try Flywheel. Best thing I've found. In fact, it's the only thing I've
found that will work on my system (Windows XP, SP2). Fantastic little
piece of freeware!
You can find it at:
http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file/fid,23737-order,1-page,1-c,alldown
Pedro,
Using a pure editor to tag your document with XML tags is fine. It
won't print anything but text, including the structure tags for all
to see.
The EDD is the translation document that assigns the format tags to
the structure tags. The FrameMaker template contains the formatting
Most of the work I perform is modifying legacy documents and
documenting these changes. Some of the changes I make to documents are
quite extensive and span the whole document. I am required to track the
changes and I do this by using the change bars (a new discovery for me
in FM). I then print
--- Pedro Pastor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe the troubles I've found come from my
inexperience developing structured applications in
FM, but I cannot fully understand the aim
behind the (so called) XML-roundtrip editing.
==
Assuming that the
Does it run on the new version of Windows?
On 1/16/07, Scott Abel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Received this in my inbox. It certainly ends the RoboHelp is dead
discussion and will cause competitors to find a new sales strategy as
they can no longer rely on the RoboHelp replacement message.
Just what I needed. It works great. THANKS Chuck!
But I noticed something. When you download it, you get a 30-day trial copy.
Then you must buy it. But it costs only $10.
Diane
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From: Charles Beck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Jan 16, 2007 2:05 PM
To: Jennifer Randel
Try freewheel:
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/2060/freewheel.html
Paul
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Diane Gaskill
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 7:13 AM
To: Charles Beck; Jennifer Randel; Framers@lists.frameusers.com
Cc:
What do you mean when you say
"import the doc into a Frame template"
Can you explain more fully?
Caroline?Tabach
Technical/Marcom Writer
???
Fax: +972 3 6474681
Email:?? caroline at radcom.com
www.radcom.com
www.protocols.com
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From:
The issue is that embedded graphics in Frame is found by many people to not be
a useful way of working.
If you have a large number of documents which are going to be updated, and
their graphics will change, then using referenced files is much better (IMHO).
There are actually a lot more
I don't know where I've been, but this business about importing the Word file
into an existing Frame file/template was an incredible insight for me. As a
quick trial I created a word template that has the same style names we use in
the Frame template. I then opened the Frame template, chose
Received this in my inbox. It certainly ends the "RoboHelp is dead"
discussion and will cause competitors to find a new sales strategy as
they can no longer rely on the "RoboHelp replacement" message.
Cheers,
Scott Abel
TheContentWrangler.com
Adobe Releases Major Upgrade to RoboHelp
Adobe
Hi all,
We are currently advising a client on which package to use for their
technical documentation.
However, one of the requirements of this customer is translation into
RLT languages.
FrameMaker does not support these languages, but I remember someone
mentioning in this list that FrameMaker
Diane Gaskill wrote:
> ... but not TableCleaner Pro. I
> forget, is that one of Bruce' Foster's apps or did Chris Despopulous write
> it? I'll check the website and get it if needed.
>
Hi Diane,
I'm also worked with FM since 1994. I think the most of us worked with
FM over 8 to 10 years,
I am creating unstructured guides in FrameMaker 7.2. The guides are
primarily for print, but our customers also received PDF copies.
There are terms that I need to define, so I have created a glossary. I
want to use a visual indicator, so that anyone using either the print or
the PDF guide would
Getting Frame to work in Arabic involves hacking the registry, among
other things. I don't know the specific details that my translators
used, but it was fairly complex and troublesome. They use it for some
small (1-2 pages) items that we need done, but for anything longer they
convert it to
Kevin,
You wrote:
>... I'm looking for a simple but effective technique of visually
>indicating, in the PDF version of the guide, that certain text strings
>are hyperlinks.
>Ideally, this technique would be invisible in the print version, where
>the links obviously wouldn't work. ...
A simple
In maker.ini, do you have the WYSIWYG setting for printer fonts turned on?
As in:
;
; Space characters within a line using printer font metrics.
;
; Adobe FrameMaker always uses printer font metrics to calculate where
; linebreaks and pagebreaks occur. However, by default, the relative
; position
Well, the fact that it isn't there is REALLY interesting.
Are you looking at the maker.ini in your FM install directory, or a
personal copy? I've never seen a C:\Program
Files\Adobe\FrameMaker7.2\maker.ini that didn't have it.
So if it is missing, I'd say yes, it'd be safe to add it; you can
Art Campbell wrote:
> Well, the fact that it isn't there is REALLY interesting.
>
> Are you looking at the maker.ini in your FM install directory, or a
> personal copy? I've never seen a C:\Program
> Files\Adobe\FrameMaker7.2\maker.ini that didn't have it.
>
> So if it is missing, I'd say yes,
I am new to this list. I was lurking for a while and I finally decided
to show up.
My main interest in FrameMaker is for XML-documents authoring tasks. I
am quite new to FrameMaker (few weeks experience, 7.2 installed), but I
have a good background and experience working with XML technologies.
Hello,
My company uses Framemaker to publish textbooks. We are probably one of
the few companies who do this and have a difficult time finding
technical consultants. We are based in Nashua, NH and would like someone
fairly local who could come in to the office at least once a month for
meetings
Folks,
I want to make a link in a PDF (created from Frame doc) that opens a
file in a specified directory without having to specify a filename.
Anyone know how to do this?
Ron
This is interesting... "DisplayUsingPrinterMetrics=ON" does not exist
in my Maker INI file... Maybe I should add it?
Thanks for the response.
Frank
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From: Art Campbell [mailto:art.campb...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 10:29 AM
To: Dodd, Frank J
Cc:
There are actually 3 maker.ini's on my machine. Only 1 contains the
display setting (the one in the FM home directory). I modified and
rebooted and magically all my pages now have a different size font.
Worked great... Thanks for the help.
Next problem will be in a new thread..
Again thanks to
Thanks for the response!
That's one of the things we'd teach in our Frame Expert's class (which,
sadly, never has enough folks to run anymore)
I'm sure Caroline appreciated the unabbreviated version as well.
Nice catch on the Remove Overides checkbox. That's what removes most of
Word's
Magic comes to mind. You have to have a destination file, though you
could try to put just the path in.
Scott
At 12:42 PM -0600 1/16/07, TEPLITZ Ronald wrote:
>Folks,
>
>I want to make a link in a PDF (created from Frame doc) that opens a
>file in a specified directory without having to specify
Only way I can think of is putting the directory on a html server and
naming the file index.html (or changing the server's "home" page
definition to use your file name).
Art
On 1/16/07, TEPLITZ Ronald wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I want to make a link in a PDF (created from Frame doc) that opens a
>
TEPLITZ Ronald wrote:
> I want to make a link in a PDF (created from Frame doc) that
> opens a file in a specified directory without having to
> specify a filename.
> Anyone know how to do this?
Why don't you know the file name? What if the specified directory
contains 2 files? 2000?
Why
Using colored text, such as green, could be helpful so that they can easily
identify the defined/linked term at a glance. For instance, if the term used is
a phrase like gain fluctuation or return loss, so that they don't think you're
just defining fluctuation and loss, respectively.
HTH
Hi Jennifer,
Try Flywheel. Best thing I've found. In fact, it's the only thing I've
found that will work on my system (Windows XP, SP2). Fantastic little
piece of freeware!
You can find it at:
http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file/fid,23737-order,1-page,1-c,alldown
Pedro,
Using a pure editor to tag your document with XML tags is fine. It
won't print anything but text, including the structure tags for all
to see.
The EDD is the translation document that assigns the format tags to
the structure tags. The FrameMaker template contains the formatting
Hi Pedro, see responses below
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GRAFIX Training, Inc.
An Adobe Authorized Training Center
www.grafixtraining.com
888 882-2819
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From: framers-bounces+matt=grafixtraining@lists.frameusers.com
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Most of the work I perform is modifying legacy documents and
documenting these changes. Some of the changes I make to documents are
quite extensive and span the whole document. I am required to track the
changes and I do this by using the change bars (a new discovery for me
in FM). I then print
--- Pedro Pastor wrote:
> Maybe the troubles I've found come from my
> inexperience developing structured applications in
FM, but I cannot fully understand the aim
> behind the (so called) "XML-roundtrip" editing.
==
Assuming that the documentation you are
> Our IT department installed a new Logitech trackball on my PC and the
> darned thing won't scroll in FM (6.0p405).
You can find an older Logitech mouse driver that works here:
http://www.front-runner.com/tools_and_resources/files.html
Remember to uncheck the "Use MS Compatible Scroll Only" on
Just what I needed. It works great. THANKS Chuck!
But I noticed something. When you download it, you get a 30-day trial copy.
Then you must buy it. But it costs only $10.
Diane
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>From: Charles Beck
>Sent: Jan 16, 2007 2:05 PM
>To: Jennifer Randel , Framers at
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