shortcuts not working RE: FM12 Transparent Graphics PLUS New Question

2015-06-05 Thread Craig Ede
I really think this is a result of the way the pods work. This can result in 
mistaking where your active cursor is.

I have never seen the shrink-wrap shortcut ignored in FM 10, 11 or 12 (and I 
use that function a lot). But such shortcuts won't work if you're cursor is 
sitting in a pod or if your caps lock key is on. Not time this happens, check 
to make sure where you selection is. (One assumes either the frame or any 
graphic element within the frame is selected when using the shortcut, but 
double check that.)

The pods take some getting used to, but you can set them up in saveable ways 
that suit you and pop them open and closed easily from their docked positions 
so they take up little screen real estate. And knowing whether you are in them 
or not is predictable as well.

BTW: I've been working a lot in FM8 for the last 6 weeks and the way book files 
are handled (and the constraint of having files all having to live together 
within one window on one screen) is driving me batty. This is much better 
handled in modern FrameMaker versions like FM12.

Craig

> On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 5:04 PM, De Rosier, Edward
>  wrote:
> > ... Why do keyboard commands sometimes get ignored?  I like keyboard cmds 
> > such as [Esc] [m] [p] to minimize an anchored frame around a graphic image. 
> >  When the PC is freshly booted and FrameMaker is freshly launched, this 
> > usually works.  At times, however, keyboard commands are ignored.
> > Send administrative questions to listad...@frameusers.com. Visit
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Re: Now I need to unsubscribe from Adobe marketing phone calls?

2015-06-05 Thread Writer
Perhaps Adobe is really the original incarnation of the Sirius Cybernetics 
Corporation: http://hitchhikers.wikia.com/wiki/Sirius_Cybernetics_Corporation
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I believe are necessary to provide good customer service. You are 
trolling for sales and disrupting my workflow in the process. This is 
not the first time that I have received multiple calls from the same 
representative asking the same questions, and they simply must cease.

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Now I need to unsubscribe from Adobe marketing phone calls?

2015-06-05 Thread Carol J. Elkins
I've received several phone calls from Adobe sales reps who start the 
conversation by mentioning my attendance at one of the recent 
TechComm Webinars and ultimately ask me if I plan to upgrade to the 
new TCS release. On the first call, I was genuinely happy to give my 
feedback and to answer the rep's questions. On the next couple of 
calls, I explained that I had already answered the questions. On the 
call today I asked to be removed from their calling list. The rep 
told me that in order to do this, I would need to unsubscribe. 
Seriously? Now I need to unsubscribe from Adobe marketing phone calls?


I don't mind emails because they are not intrusive and I can ignore 
them if I choose. But why must I now go to the trouble of 
unsubscribing from marketing phone calls that I never agreed to 
receive in the first place? This is ridiculous.


I explained this to the rep and he said he would mention it in the 
email he would send me to unsubscribe.


Please, Adobe. Good customer service means be there when we ask for 
your help. Your marketing team is stepping beyond the boundaries that 
I believe are necessary to provide good customer service. You are 
trolling for sales and disrupting my workflow in the process. This is 
not the first time that I have received multiple calls from the same 
representative asking the same questions, and they simply must cease.


Carol

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Re: FM12 Transparent Graphics PLUS New Question

2015-06-05 Thread Robert Lauriston
FrameMaker 9 broke a lot of keyboard shortcuts and Adobe still has not
fixed many of them. See the email from Adobe I posted in the thread
"workarounds for FM10 UI bugs?" on June 2.

On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 5:04 PM, De Rosier, Edward
 wrote:
> ... Why do keyboard commands sometimes get ignored?  I like keyboard cmds 
> such as [Esc] [m] [p] to minimize an anchored frame around a graphic image.  
> When the PC is freshly booted and FrameMaker is freshly launched, this 
> usually works.  At times, however, keyboard commands are ignored.
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Re: Sourcesafe

2015-06-05 Thread Robert Lauriston
Microsoft hasn't updated Visual SourceSafe since 2006. Its successor
is Team Foundation Server.

SourceSafe was by far the worst revision control system I ever worked
with. It regularly corrupted things and probably once a month I had to
clean up some sort of mess. Those problems were more common when using
binary files such as FrameMaker documents and images than with source
code, so even if the developer is not having problems, you probably
would.

On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 3:13 AM, Denis Daly  wrote:
>
> It has been recommended to me, by my Manager, that I use Sourcesafe to 
> control archiving of all my Framemaker files. Sourcesafe is used by our 
> Software developer to archive his files.
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Re: Sourcesafe

2015-06-05 Thread Art Campbell
I'd be happy to recommend other source control packages, but if you're on
your own and your company is using SourceSafe, I'd use it even though it's
obsolete and not supported and maybe has those file corruption issues. I
also wouldn't entirely trust it and continue your own backup program.

If you're on your own and just want to CYA, I'd use and recommend DropBox,
and even recommend that for small departments because it doesn't require
any in-house space, support, or IT connections (assuming you're not already
in a high security environment and can reach the 'net). Bonuses are that
it's simple and pretty bulletproof. It does cost something like $40 a year
for the source control archive feature, but well worth it.

If you want to set up a system in house, which I'd shy away from, SVN is
pretty much the gold standard for developers, but it does require a server
and probably IT support. Overkill for anything less than a department,
IMHO. I use Tortoise as the front end to the SVN server; works great. SVN
is like buying IBM equipment -- no one's going to bitch at you for making a
conservative choice with a package that's on the Best Practices list.

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On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 6:13 AM, Denis Daly  wrote:

>  HI,
>
>
>
> It has been recommended to me, by my Manager, that I use Sourcesafe to
> control archiving of all my Framemaker files. Sourcesafe is used by our
> Software developer to archive his files.
>
>
>
> Currently, I manually archive on a weekly basis by copying files from my
> local C:\ drive to the company server.
>
>
>
> Thoughts appreciated.
>
>
>
> Kind regards,
>
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>
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RE: Sourcesafe

2015-06-05 Thread Monique Dietvorst
Microsoft Visual studios source control  also works with well. You can use Team 
Foundation Server or GIT with that.


-Original Message-
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com 
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Harding, Dan
Sent: Friday, June 5, 2015 9:16 AM
To: framers
Subject: RE: Sourcesafe

I do something a little more robust, since I potentially want more than just 
one backup or restore point, but we do not have SVN or Git infrastructure here 
at work, and I don't know (or more accurately trust) how well various 
sourcecode versioning systems work with all of the images, fonts, FrameMaker 
files etc.

I use Cobian backup:

http://www.cobiansoft.com/index.htm

It's free backup software that allows scheduling, incremental backups, etc.

I backup my working folder nightly to a central server (which also has its own 
backups), using a 3-week rotation of full backups, meaning that at any given 
time I have 21 nights of backup to be able to access. It's all automated and 
runs in the background without my intervention.

For offsite (cloud) backups, I recommend CrashPlan (think Carbonite on 
steroids):

http://www.code42.com/crashplan/

I use this at home on the single-computer plan (will also back up any attached 
external drives, but not network folders) and with unlimited storage capacity 
and a 1-year subscription it runs $5 a month. It allows you to do both local 
and cloud backups and runs continuously in the background (so it's not 
scheduled like Cobian above; any time a file is changed it is backed up). It 
can be configured to run at various levels of encryption up to 448-bit, so your 
data is fully secure.

-Dan

-Original Message-
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com 
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of 
john.x.pos...@us.hsbc.com
Sent: Friday, June 05, 2015 9:49 AM
To: Denis Daly
Cc: framers; framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Sourcesafe

I do similar, but once at end of day just before leaving for the night.

I have a Robocopy batch file that mirrors my working directory on C: to my 
network drive that is backed up by IT every night.  I have a shortcut on my 
desktop that I click, then lock the machine and go home.  It looks similar to 
the following:


--

echo
"***">>
 c:\temp\robocopy.log
robocopy c:\[source directory] \ h:[destination
directory]   /MIR /a-:R /log+:"c:\temp\robocopy.log" /nfl /ndl

--


This copies only the later version of the changed files and deletes the removed 
files. This way I always have a mirror of my working directory and a log of 
what was done.

This has saved my butt a number of times because since I know I have a mirrored 
directory, I can try things on my working directory of files knowing that if I 
don't get the expected results, I can always delete from my C drive and 
download my backup to try again.

The time it takes varies with how many files I've changed...it could go from 10 
files to over 4,000 files, depending on what I've done since the last backup.


John X Posada
AML Syst & Ops Supt Data Analyst | US FCC & RC Systems Control & Analytics
| HSBC North America Holdings Inc
330 Madison Ave., NY NY
 
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From:   Denis Daly 
To: framers 
Date:   06/05/2015 06:18 AM
Subject:Sourcesafe
Sent by:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com



HI,

It has been recommended to me, by my Manager, that I use Sourcesafe to control 
archiving of all my Framemaker files. Sourcesafe is used by our Software 
developer to archive his files.

Currently, I manually archive on a weekly basis by copying files from 

RE: Sourcesafe

2015-06-05 Thread Harding, Dan
I do something a little more robust, since I potentially want more than just 
one backup or restore point, but we do not have SVN or Git infrastructure here 
at work, and I don't know (or more accurately trust) how well various 
sourcecode versioning systems work with all of the images, fonts, FrameMaker 
files etc.

I use Cobian backup:

http://www.cobiansoft.com/index.htm

It's free backup software that allows scheduling, incremental backups, etc.

I backup my working folder nightly to a central server (which also has its own 
backups), using a 3-week rotation of full backups, meaning that at any given 
time I have 21 nights of backup to be able to access. It's all automated and 
runs in the background without my intervention.

For offsite (cloud) backups, I recommend CrashPlan (think Carbonite on 
steroids):

http://www.code42.com/crashplan/

I use this at home on the single-computer plan (will also back up any attached 
external drives, but not network folders) and with unlimited storage capacity 
and a 1-year subscription it runs $5 a month. It allows you to do both local 
and cloud backups and runs continuously in the background (so it's not 
scheduled like Cobian above; any time a file is changed it is backed up). It 
can be configured to run at various levels of encryption up to 448-bit, so your 
data is fully secure.

-Dan

-Original Message-
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com 
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of 
john.x.pos...@us.hsbc.com
Sent: Friday, June 05, 2015 9:49 AM
To: Denis Daly
Cc: framers; framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Sourcesafe

I do similar, but once at end of day just before leaving for the night.

I have a Robocopy batch file that mirrors my working directory on C: to my 
network drive that is backed up by IT every night.  I have a shortcut on my 
desktop that I click, then lock the machine and go home.  It looks similar to 
the following:


--

echo
"***">>
 c:\temp\robocopy.log
robocopy c:\[source directory] \ h:[destination
directory]   /MIR /a-:R /log+:"c:\temp\robocopy.log" /nfl /ndl

--


This copies only the later version of the changed files and deletes the removed 
files. This way I always have a mirror of my working directory and a log of 
what was done.

This has saved my butt a number of times because since I know I have a mirrored 
directory, I can try things on my working directory of files knowing that if I 
don't get the expected results, I can always delete from my C drive and 
download my backup to try again.

The time it takes varies with how many files I've changed...it could go from 10 
files to over 4,000 files, depending on what I've done since the last backup.


John X Posada
AML Syst & Ops Supt Data Analyst | US FCC & RC Systems Control & Analytics
| HSBC North America Holdings Inc
330 Madison Ave., NY NY
 
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From:   Denis Daly 
To: framers 
Date:   06/05/2015 06:18 AM
Subject:Sourcesafe
Sent by:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com



HI,

It has been recommended to me, by my Manager, that I use Sourcesafe to control 
archiving of all my Framemaker files. Sourcesafe is used by our Software 
developer to archive his files.

Currently, I manually archive on a weekly basis by copying files from my local 
C:\ drive to the company server.

Thoughts appreciated.

Kind regards,
Denis Daly
Technical Writer

(Embedded image moved to file: pic17867.jpg)ICPNT Simple Logo White - Small 
Kilbrittain, Bandon, Co. Cork, IRELAND

Mobile: +353 86 3539962
Phone:  +353 21 2439119/140
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Re: Sourcesafe

2015-06-05 Thread john . x . posada
I do similar, but once at end of day just before leaving for the night.

I have a Robocopy batch file that mirrors my working directory on C: to my
network drive that is backed up by IT every night.  I have a shortcut on my
desktop that I click, then lock the machine and go home.  It looks similar
to the following:


--

echo
"***">>
 c:\temp\robocopy.log
robocopy c:\[source directory] \ h:[destination
directory]   /MIR /a-:R /log+:"c:\temp\robocopy.log" /nfl /ndl

--


This copies only the later version of the changed files and deletes the
removed files. This way I always have a mirror of my working directory and
a log of what was done.

This has saved my butt a number of times because since I know I have a
mirrored directory, I can try things on my working directory of files
knowing that if I don't get the expected results, I can always delete from
my C drive and download my backup to try again.

The time it takes varies with how many files I've changed...it could go
from 10 files to over 4,000 files, depending on what I've done since the
last backup.


John X Posada
AML Syst & Ops Supt Data Analyst | US FCC & RC Systems Control & Analytics
| HSBC North America Holdings Inc
330 Madison Ave., NY NY
 
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From:   Denis Daly 
To: framers 
Date:   06/05/2015 06:18 AM
Subject:Sourcesafe
Sent by:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com



HI,

It has been recommended to me, by my Manager, that I use Sourcesafe to
control archiving of all my Framemaker files. Sourcesafe is used by our
Software developer to archive his files.

Currently, I manually archive on a weekly basis by copying files from my
local C:\ drive to the company server.

Thoughts appreciated.

Kind regards,
Denis Daly
Technical Writer

(Embedded image moved to file: pic17867.jpg)ICPNT Simple Logo White - Small
Kilbrittain, Bandon, Co. Cork, IRELAND

Mobile: +353 86 3539962
Phone:  +353 21 2439119/140
Fax:   +353 21 2380559
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RE: Sourcesafe

2015-06-05 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net)
Or to Git ... which is even better than SVN.

Z

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Sent: Friday, June 05, 2015 3:34 AM
To: Denis Daly; framers
Subject: Re: Sourcesafe

Making a manual archive is always a good practice - I would advise doing this 
on a twice daily basis so that the files are backed up to a server in a 
different location.

Warning: SourceSafe is a discontinued Microsoft package. Even though SourceSafe 
can handle any type of file, we experienced some corruptions when dealing with 
non-source code, such as document sets, images, etc.  Not good!

Instead, I would recommend switching to use Apache Subversion - AKA: SVN.

// Simon BUCH

On 05/06/2015 10:13, Denis Daly wrote:
HI,

It has been recommended to me, by my Manager, that I use Sourcesafe to control 
archiving of all my Framemaker files. Sourcesafe is used by our Software 
developer to archive his files.

Currently, I manually archive on a weekly basis by copying files from my local 
C:\ drive to the company server.

Thoughts appreciated.


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Re: Sourcesafe

2015-06-05 Thread Simon BUCH
Making a manual archive is always a good practice - I would advise doing 
this on a twice daily basis so that the files are backed up to a server 
in a different location.


Warning: SourceSafe is a discontinued Microsoft package. Even though 
SourceSafe can handle any type of file, we experienced some corruptions 
when dealing with non-source code, such as document sets, images, etc.  
Not good!


Instead, I would recommend switching to use Apache Subversion - AKA: SVN.

// Simon BUCH


On 05/06/2015 10:13, Denis Daly wrote:


HI,

It has been recommended to me, by my Manager, that I use Sourcesafe to 
control archiving of all my Framemaker files. Sourcesafe is used by 
our Software developer to archive his files.


Currently, I manually archive on a weekly basis by copying files from 
my local C:\ drive to the company server.


Thoughts appreciated.





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Sourcesafe

2015-06-05 Thread Denis Daly
HI,

It has been recommended to me, by my Manager, that I use Sourcesafe to control 
archiving of all my Framemaker files. Sourcesafe is used by our Software 
developer to archive his files.

Currently, I manually archive on a weekly basis by copying files from my local 
C:\ drive to the company server.

Thoughts appreciated.

Kind regards,
Denis Daly
Technical Writer

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Kilbrittain, Bandon, Co. Cork, 
IRELAND

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