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Jon,
You wrote:
>We regularly update our PDFs from our FrameMaker Book files. However,
>each time we do, we have to enter the document description in the
>Acrobat Document Properties dialog box. Is there a way for us to define
>the metadata in FM such that Acrobat populates the Document Property
Cecily,
1. ePPro is no longer on the FM menu.
The workflow that WebWorks now champion is to build and maintain your
style templates using Pro; make a master stationery file using Pro;
build your projects using ePX (Express) linked to that stationery file.
You can have 1 or 100s of projects lin
Callie,
I don't recognise your error, but I can assure you that 9.2 does work
with FM 7.2. It is NOT supported, however, with FM 8, which was
introduced after eP 9.2.
I suggest that you build a quick and dirty test project from scratch,
using FM 7.2 and the default webworks template that you u
Hello All
I'm sure this has been asked previously on the list, but I can't access the
frameusers.com site.
Using Frame 7.1 on Windows XP.
By default, when a graphic is imported into an anchored frame, it appears to
place a 6.0 pt internal gap between the anchored frame and the image. Is
Thanks to Art, Stuart, Fred, and Mike for your wise words.
We use only PostScript printers and virtually all output is to PDF
these days, so I guess there's no need to worry.
Has anyone ever experienced a problem with a particular printer/font?
Paul
On 24 Jul 2008, at 21:36, Mike Feimster wr
I would avoid any printer that uses a PostScript emulator rather than
Adobe PostScript like the plague, although they may have improved.
There are a few fonts that some people have found to be problematic,
but that's usually traced to a corrupted file or something similar,
like a Fontographer hack
Hi Roger,
Not with stock FrameMaker. There is a plugin called ImpGraph (I think) by
Bruce Foster that allows you to set defaults for imported graphics, etc. You
could also use FrameScript for this.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
> Hello All
>
> I'm sure this
(As an aside -- wow! it's been a long time since I've been on this
list. I'm glad to be back at a gig where I get to use Frame!)
I'd like to set up a single cell table that sort-of mimics the look of
a terminal window. What I'd like is to have a double border, outside
medium width, darkish grey, i
Is it possible to mix A and B size paper in a single FM book file?
Please excuse me if this has been asked before.
Frank
Jon,
You wrote:
>We regularly update our PDFs from our FrameMaker Book files. However,
>each time we do, we have to enter the document description in the
>Acrobat Document Properties dialog box. Is there a way for us to define
>the metadata in FM such that Acrobat populates the Document Property
Cecily,
1. ePPro is no longer on the FM menu.
The workflow that WebWorks now champion is to build and maintain your
style templates using Pro; make a master stationery file using Pro;
build your projects using ePX (Express) linked to that stationery file.
You can have 1 or 100s of projects lin
Callie,
I don't recognise your error, but I can assure you that 9.2 does work
with FM 7.2. It is NOT supported, however, with FM 8, which was
introduced after eP 9.2.
I suggest that you build a quick and dirty test project from scratch,
using FM 7.2 and the default webworks template that you u
Hello All
I'm sure this has been asked previously on the list, but I can't access the
frameusers.com site.
Using Frame 7.1 on Windows XP.
By default, when a graphic is imported into an anchored frame, it appears to
place a 6.0 pt internal gap between the anchored frame and the image.
Thanks to Art, Stuart, Fred, and Mike for your wise words.
We use only PostScript printers and virtually all output is to PDF
these days, so I guess there's no need to worry.
Has anyone ever experienced a problem with a particular printer/font?
Paul
On 24 Jul 2008, at 21:36, Mike Feimster wr
I would avoid any printer that uses a PostScript emulator rather than
Adobe PostScript like the plague, although they may have improved.
There are a few fonts that some people have found to be problematic,
but that's usually traced to a corrupted file or something similar,
like a Fontographer hack
Hi Roger,
Not with stock FrameMaker. There is a plugin called ImpGraph (I think) by
Bruce Foster that allows you to set defaults for imported graphics, etc. You
could also use FrameScript for this.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
> Hello All
>
> I'm sure this
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