Re: [Framers] Pod Font Size

2016-04-02 Thread Oran Petersen
The Disable display scaling on high DPI settings checkbox is in the same place 
on all Windows versions.
Go to Programs(x86) Adobe > FrameMaker (your version) and right-click on 
FrameMaker.exe to open the FrameMaker.exe Properties. Open the Compatibility 
tab and check/uncheck the box. It is the exe file you want, not the shortcut.

Not sure if this will help your issue with font size.

Oran Petersen
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Re: [Framers] Shrinkwrapping

2016-04-02 Thread Fred Ridder
The only related thing that I remember was a plug-in called ShrinkWrapAsIs, 
which retained the position property while performing the shrink-wrap 
operation. The "stock" shrink-wrap command was designed to package mathematical 
equations as in-line graphics, so it automatically sets the position property 
to in-line; that's fine for equations, but is often not what you want when 
handling graphic objects as anchored figures. 

-Fred Ridder

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behalf of Peter Gold 
Sent: Saturday, April 2, 2016 2:49 PM
To: Mike Wickham
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Subject: Re: [Framers] Shrinkwrapping

IIRC, there was a script in the long-ago days that would trim the excess.
Maybe someone remembers it and can point to it.

On Sat, Apr 2, 2016 at 12:38 PM, Mike Wickham  wrote:

> I'm not aware of any way to change it, except to manually drag the handles
> of the anchored frame. You can change the offset of the image from the top
> left corner of the anchored frame to zero (in object properties), so that
> it butts against that corner, but you have to manually drag the diagonal
> corner to remove the other extra space.
>
> 0.353mm is equivalent to one typographic point. Presumably, FrameMaker
> leaves a 1 pt border around the image so that we can see the anchored frame
> that holds it.
>
> Mike Wickham
>
>
> On 4/1/2016 5:52 PM, Craig, Alison wrote:
>
>> I've never used the graphics shrinkwrap option so when I tried it out
>> yesterday I was surprised to find that it left a margin of 0.353mm around
>> the edges.
>>
>> Is there a way to set this margin to zero? I couldn't find anything in
>> the Frame 12 user documentation.
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Re: [Framers] Shrinkwrapping

2016-04-02 Thread Peter Gold
IIRC, there was a script in the long-ago days that would trim the excess.
Maybe someone remembers it and can point to it.

On Sat, Apr 2, 2016 at 12:38 PM, Mike Wickham  wrote:

> I'm not aware of any way to change it, except to manually drag the handles
> of the anchored frame. You can change the offset of the image from the top
> left corner of the anchored frame to zero (in object properties), so that
> it butts against that corner, but you have to manually drag the diagonal
> corner to remove the other extra space.
>
> 0.353mm is equivalent to one typographic point. Presumably, FrameMaker
> leaves a 1 pt border around the image so that we can see the anchored frame
> that holds it.
>
> Mike Wickham
>
>
> On 4/1/2016 5:52 PM, Craig, Alison wrote:
>
>> I've never used the graphics shrinkwrap option so when I tried it out
>> yesterday I was surprised to find that it left a margin of 0.353mm around
>> the edges.
>>
>> Is there a way to set this margin to zero? I couldn't find anything in
>> the Frame 12 user documentation.
>>
>>
>
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Re: [Framers] Shrinkwrapping

2016-04-02 Thread Mike Wickham
I'm not aware of any way to change it, except to manually drag the 
handles of the anchored frame. You can change the offset of the image 
from the top left corner of the anchored frame to zero (in object 
properties), so that it butts against that corner, but you have to 
manually drag the diagonal corner to remove the other extra space.


0.353mm is equivalent to one typographic point. Presumably, FrameMaker leaves a 
1 pt border around the image so that we can see the anchored frame that holds 
it.

Mike Wickham


On 4/1/2016 5:52 PM, Craig, Alison wrote:

I've never used the graphics shrinkwrap option so when I tried it out yesterday 
I was surprised to find that it left a margin of 0.353mm around the edges.

Is there a way to set this margin to zero? I couldn't find anything in the 
Frame 12 user documentation.




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