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Can't delete rogue colors
I have been only sporadically paying attention to the list recently, so if this has been asked/answered recently, I beg forgiveness upfront. In a recent project, I received a 300 dpi JPEG to use for the cover image of a user's manual. Y'all helped me through that one (getting a square image to fit a rectangular page without really distorting the image/losing pixels, etc. so thanks!) I imported the image by reference and when I went to update the book, I got a long involved nastygram about how my colors were now inconsistent across the rest of the files. I expected that, but figured I would deal with it later as I was on a ridiculously tight timeline. Today, I am working on creating a brand new template for a new client and the template is not in the same directory path, the offending jpeg is not being imported, and so on. Under View Color Definitions, I see the whole offending list of colors that I was being warned about on Friday. I thought that I would just be able to select each offending color and click Delete, but the Delete button is not available for these colors. (and next to Ink Name, the word None is displayed and is grayed-out.) OK, so I tried saving the file as a .mif, and opening the .mif to delete the colors, but same issue - the Delete button is grayed out and the Ink Name is None. I am stumped. This file isn't even in the same folder as the manual with the graphic that caused all of this, the offending graphic isn't being imported - shouldn't I be able to keep different color definitions for different templates? Tammy Van Boening Owner/Principal Spectrum Writing, LLC www.spectrumwritingllc.com i...@spectrumwritingllc.com ___ You are currently subscribed to framers as arch...@mail-archive.com. Send list messages to fram...@lists.frameusers.com. To unsubscribe send a blank email to framers-unsubscr...@lists.frameusers.com or visit http://lists.frameusers.com/mailman/options/framers/archive%40mail-archive.com Send administrative questions to listad...@frameusers.com. Visit http://www.frameusers.com/ for more resources and info.
Re: Can't delete rogue colors
On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 14:37:03 -0600, Spectrum Writing i...@spectrumwritingllc.com wrote: I have been only sporadically paying attention to the list recently, so if this has been asked/answered recently, I beg forgiveness upfront. In a recent project, I received a 300 dpi JPEG to use for the cover image of a user's manual. Y'all helped me through that one (getting a square image to fit a rectangular page without really distorting the image/losing pixels, etc. so thanks!) I imported the image by reference and when I went to update the book, I got a long involved nastygram about how my colors were now inconsistent across the rest of the files. I expected that, but figured I would deal with it later as I was on a ridiculously tight timeline. Today, I am working on creating a brand new template for a new client and the template is not in the same directory path, the offending jpeg is not being imported, and so on. Under View Color Definitions, I see the whole offending list of colors that I was being warned about on Friday. I thought that I would just be able to select each offending color and click Delete, but the Delete button is not available for these colors. (and next to Ink Name, the word None is displayed and is grayed-out.) OK, so I tried saving the file as a .mif, and opening the .mif to delete the colors, but same issue - the Delete button is grayed out and the Ink Name is None. I am stumped. This file isn't even in the same folder as the manual with the graphic that caused all of this, the offending graphic isn't being imported - You're assuming that the JPEG caused the problem. It didn't. It can't. The problem comes from one of two other graphic types, either EPS, or a PNG using a color map (rather than 24-bit color). You could make it go away by replacing the EPS with a PDF, or changing the PNG to use 24-bit colors. shouldn't I be able to keep different color definitions for different templates? I don't think so, not in the same book. HTH! -- Jeremy H. Griffith, at Omni Systems Inc. jer...@omsys.com http://www.omsys.com/ ___ You are currently subscribed to framers as arch...@mail-archive.com. Send list messages to fram...@lists.frameusers.com. To unsubscribe send a blank email to framers-unsubscr...@lists.frameusers.com or visit http://lists.frameusers.com/mailman/options/framers/archive%40mail-archive.com Send administrative questions to listad...@frameusers.com. Visit http://www.frameusers.com/ for more resources and info.
RE: Can't delete rogue colors
It's not in the same book. The book with the JPEG is in one directory with Template A. I have created a second directory (completely different path) for Template B. I am trying to nuke the color definitions in Template B. I do know that the only time I got error messages in Template A for color inconsistencies was AFTER imported the JPEG. before that I NEVER had a book error window opening with error inconsistency messages. thanks! TVB Tammy Van Boening Owner/Principal Spectrum Writing, LLC www.spectrumwritingllc.com i...@spectrumwritingllc.com -Original Message- From: Jeremy H. Griffith [mailto:jer...@omsys.com] Sent: Monday, March 15, 2010 3:16 PM To: framers@lists.frameusers.com Cc: i...@spectrumwritingllc.com Subject: Re: Can't delete rogue colors On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 14:37:03 -0600, Spectrum Writing i...@spectrumwritingllc.com wrote: I have been only sporadically paying attention to the list recently, so if this has been asked/answered recently, I beg forgiveness upfront. In a recent project, I received a 300 dpi JPEG to use for the cover image of a user's manual. Y'all helped me through that one (getting a square image to fit a rectangular page without really distorting the image/losing pixels, etc. so thanks!) I imported the image by reference and when I went to update the book, I got a long involved nastygram about how my colors were now inconsistent across the rest of the files. I expected that, but figured I would deal with it later as I was on a ridiculously tight timeline. Today, I am working on creating a brand new template for a new client and the template is not in the same directory path, the offending jpeg is not being imported, and so on. Under View Color Definitions, I see the whole offending list of colors that I was being warned about on Friday. I thought that I would just be able to select each offending color and click Delete, but the Delete button is not available for these colors. (and next to Ink Name, the word None is displayed and is grayed-out.) OK, so I tried saving the file as a .mif, and opening the .mif to delete the colors, but same issue - the Delete button is grayed out and the Ink Name is None. I am stumped. This file isn't even in the same folder as the manual with the graphic that caused all of this, the offending graphic isn't being imported - You're assuming that the JPEG caused the problem. It didn't. It can't. The problem comes from one of two other graphic types, either EPS, or a PNG using a color map (rather than 24-bit color). You could make it go away by replacing the EPS with a PDF, or changing the PNG to use 24-bit colors. shouldn't I be able to keep different color definitions for different templates? I don't think so, not in the same book. HTH! -- Jeremy H. Griffith, at Omni Systems Inc. jer...@omsys.com http://www.omsys.com/ ___ You are currently subscribed to framers as arch...@mail-archive.com. Send list messages to fram...@lists.frameusers.com. To unsubscribe send a blank email to framers-unsubscr...@lists.frameusers.com or visit http://lists.frameusers.com/mailman/options/framers/archive%40mail-archive.com Send administrative questions to listad...@frameusers.com. Visit http://www.frameusers.com/ for more resources and info.
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Can't delete rogue colors
I have been only sporadically paying attention to the list recently, so if this has been asked/answered recently, I beg forgiveness upfront. In a recent project, I received a 300 dpi JPEG to use for the cover image of a user's manual. Y'all helped me through that one (getting a square image to fit a rectangular page without really distorting the image/losing pixels, etc. so thanks!) I imported the image by reference and when I went to update the book, I got a long involved nastygram about how my colors were now inconsistent across the rest of the files. I expected that, but figured I would deal with it later as I was on a ridiculously tight timeline. Today, I am working on creating a brand new template for a new client and the template is not in the same directory path, the offending jpeg is not being imported, and so on. Under View > Color > Definitions, I see the whole offending list of colors that I was being warned about on Friday. I thought that I would just be able to select each offending color and click Delete, but the Delete button is not available for these colors. (and next to Ink Name, the word "None" is displayed and is grayed-out.) OK, so I tried saving the file as a .mif, and opening the .mif to delete the colors, but same issue - the Delete button is grayed out and the Ink Name is None. I am stumped. This file isn't even in the same folder as the manual with the graphic that caused all of this, the offending graphic isn't being imported - shouldn't I be able to keep different color definitions for different templates? Tammy Van Boening Owner/Principal Spectrum Writing, LLC www.spectrumwritingllc.com info at spectrumwritingllc.com
Can't delete rogue colors
On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 14:37:03 -0600, "Spectrum Writing" wrote: >I have been only sporadically paying attention to the list recently, so if >this has been asked/answered recently, I beg forgiveness upfront. In a >recent project, I received a 300 dpi JPEG to use for the cover image of a >user's manual. Y'all helped me through that one (getting a square image to >fit a rectangular page without really distorting the image/losing pixels, >etc. so thanks!) > >I imported the image by reference and when I went to update the book, I got >a long involved nastygram about how my colors were now inconsistent across >the rest of the files. I expected that, but figured I would deal with it >later as I was on a ridiculously tight timeline. Today, I am working on >creating a brand new template for a new client and the template is not in >the same directory path, the offending jpeg is not being imported, and so >on. Under View > Color > Definitions, I see the whole offending list of >colors that I was being warned about on Friday. I thought that I would just >be able to select each offending color and click Delete, but the Delete >button is not available for these colors. (and next to Ink Name, the word >"None" is displayed and is grayed-out.) OK, so I tried saving the file as a >.mif, and opening the .mif to delete the colors, but same issue - the Delete >button is grayed out and the Ink Name is None. I am stumped. This file isn't >even in the same folder as the manual with the graphic that caused all of >this, the offending graphic isn't being imported - You're assuming that the JPEG caused the problem. It didn't. It can't. The problem comes from one of two other graphic types, either EPS, or a PNG using a color map (rather than 24-bit color). You could make it go away by replacing the EPS with a PDF, or changing the PNG to use 24-bit colors. >shouldn't I be able to >keep different color definitions for different templates? I don't think so, not in the same book. HTH! -- Jeremy H. Griffith, at Omni Systems Inc. http://www.omsys.com/
Can't delete rogue colors
It's not in the same book. The book with the JPEG is in one directory with Template A. I have created a second directory (completely different path) for Template B. I am trying to nuke the color definitions in Template B. I do know that the only time I got error messages in Template A for color inconsistencies was >>AFTER<< imported the JPEG. before that I NEVER had a book error window opening with error inconsistency messages. thanks! TVB Tammy Van Boening Owner/Principal Spectrum Writing, LLC www.spectrumwritingllc.com info at spectrumwritingllc.com -Original Message- From: Jeremy H. Griffith [mailto:jer...@omsys.com] Sent: Monday, March 15, 2010 3:16 PM To: framers at lists.frameusers.com Cc: info at spectrumwritingllc.com Subject: Re: Can't delete rogue colors On Mon, 15 Mar 2010 14:37:03 -0600, "Spectrum Writing" wrote: >I have been only sporadically paying attention to the list recently, so if >this has been asked/answered recently, I beg forgiveness upfront. In a >recent project, I received a 300 dpi JPEG to use for the cover image of a >user's manual. Y'all helped me through that one (getting a square image to >fit a rectangular page without really distorting the image/losing pixels, >etc. so thanks!) > >I imported the image by reference and when I went to update the book, I got >a long involved nastygram about how my colors were now inconsistent across >the rest of the files. I expected that, but figured I would deal with it >later as I was on a ridiculously tight timeline. Today, I am working on >creating a brand new template for a new client and the template is not in >the same directory path, the offending jpeg is not being imported, and so >on. Under View > Color > Definitions, I see the whole offending list of >colors that I was being warned about on Friday. I thought that I would just >be able to select each offending color and click Delete, but the Delete >button is not available for these colors. (and next to Ink Name, the word >"None" is displayed and is grayed-out.) OK, so I tried saving the file as a >.mif, and opening the .mif to delete the colors, but same issue - the Delete >button is grayed out and the Ink Name is None. I am stumped. This file isn't >even in the same folder as the manual with the graphic that caused all of >this, the offending graphic isn't being imported - You're assuming that the JPEG caused the problem. It didn't. It can't. The problem comes from one of two other graphic types, either EPS, or a PNG using a color map (rather than 24-bit color). You could make it go away by replacing the EPS with a PDF, or changing the PNG to use 24-bit colors. >shouldn't I be able to >keep different color definitions for different templates? I don't think so, not in the same book. HTH! -- Jeremy H. Griffith, at Omni Systems Inc. http://www.omsys.com/