[Framers] FM15 Publish Tool "logo" question

2016-08-18 Thread Art Campbell
Hi all!

In FM15, when you use the Publish tool to generate HTML5 for a book, by
default the "logo" icon in the frame points to the title page of the book.

Does anyone know of a way to change that to point to a different location,
a static URL that would be the site home page? It's not a setting available
in the interface.

Thanks,
Art


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Re: [Framers] 114pp table

2016-08-18 Thread Ed Nodland
Up until last year we produced several publications that contained tables
of 4000 rows. The source data is all in XML format and the tables were
plain html tags with a few FM specific attributes added in.  We use FM to
apply the master pages and styles to produce the PDFs for traditional
printing. It handles tables nicely.

Ed Nodland
San Diego Data Services

On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 6:57 AM, Stamm, David  wrote:

> 2016-08-18-04T13:55Z
>
> John -
>
> Glad to hear that you're enjoying one of the hallmarks of FrameMaker.  In
> the "for whatever it's worth" category (ITFWIWC, "IHT-fwik" for those of
> you who are "into" acronyms, I made that one up) . . .
>
> In 2004-10, I used unstructured FrameMaker and produced a software version
> description that contained a table of 13 390 rows on 484 pages of size A4
> paper.
>
> Once I sorted out the content, which was plain-text, to go into the table,
> I copied the content and pasted it into FrameMaker.  As I recall, it took
> FrameMaker about 20 minutes to take in all of that and put it into a
> table.  After that, it took me fewer than five minutes to make to some
> relatively-minor adjustments to the table.
>
> And as you indicated, FrameMaker didn't even "breathe hard," let alone
> "break a sweat" or crash.
>
> FrameMaker showed another of its hallmarks when it correctly handled the
> numbering of all those rows and the various instances of special numbering
> elsewhere in the work product.  Sweet.
>
> Back then, I used Shlomo Perets' TimeSavers to help produce the portable
> document format file that was the deliverable.  Sweeter.
>
> Done, done, done, and done.  Sweetest.
>
> Welcome here.
>
> Dave Stamm
> Information Engineer
> General Dynamics Mission Systems
> Integrated Logistics Engineering Services, Logistics Sec
> 1700 Magnavox Way, Suite 200 We'll hit your targets from here.™
> Fort Wayne, Indiana  46804-1552; US
> tel:  260-434-9620 fax:  260.434.9501 / 9509
> david.st...@gd-ms.com https://gdmissionsystems.com/
>
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> -Original Message-
> From: Framers [mailto:framers-bounces+david.stamm=gd-ms.com@lists.
> frameusers.com] On Behalf Of John Sgammato
> Sent: 2016-08-17-Wed 21:22
> To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: [Framers] 114pp table
>
> Through a series of misadventures, I find myself these days working in a
> file with a table about 2000 rows long. Framemaker's not crashing!  I am
> not doing anything fancy like merging cells, but I sort the content, add
> and remove rows and columns, search and replace, etc, and Framemaker's not
> crashing.
> That's a great improvement over table behavior in older versions.
> Just thought you ought to know 
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Re: [Framers] Import AutoCad dwg files

2016-08-18 Thread Yves Barbion
Thank you Klaus

Yes, I had already found this page on your website when I googled around
for "import dwg in FrameMaker". And "severe problems" is what I would try
to avoid, so I think I'll stick with exporting the AutoCad drawings to PDF
(or SVG) and import those in Fm.

Thanks!


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Re: [Framers] 114pp table

2016-08-18 Thread Stamm, David
2016-08-18-04T13:55Z

John -

Glad to hear that you're enjoying one of the hallmarks of FrameMaker.  In the 
"for whatever it's worth" category (ITFWIWC, "IHT-fwik" for those of you who 
are "into" acronyms, I made that one up) . . .

In 2004-10, I used unstructured FrameMaker and produced a software version 
description that contained a table of 13 390 rows on 484 pages of size A4 paper.

Once I sorted out the content, which was plain-text, to go into the table, I 
copied the content and pasted it into FrameMaker.  As I recall, it took 
FrameMaker about 20 minutes to take in all of that and put it into a table.  
After that, it took me fewer than five minutes to make to some relatively-minor 
adjustments to the table.

And as you indicated, FrameMaker didn't even "breathe hard," let alone "break a 
sweat" or crash.

FrameMaker showed another of its hallmarks when it correctly handled the 
numbering of all those rows and the various instances of special numbering 
elsewhere in the work product.  Sweet.

Back then, I used Shlomo Perets' TimeSavers to help produce the portable 
document format file that was the deliverable.  Sweeter.

Done, done, done, and done.  Sweetest.

Welcome here.

Dave Stamm
Information Engineer
General Dynamics Mission Systems
Integrated Logistics Engineering Services, Logistics Sec
1700 Magnavox Way, Suite 200 We'll hit your targets from here.™
Fort Wayne, Indiana  46804-1552; US
tel:  260-434-9620 fax:  260.434.9501 / 9509
david.st...@gd-ms.com https://gdmissionsystems.com/ 

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-Original Message-
From: Framers 
[mailto:framers-bounces+david.stamm=gd-ms@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf 
Of John Sgammato
Sent: 2016-08-17-Wed 21:22
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: [Framers] 114pp table

Through a series of misadventures, I find myself these days working in a file 
with a table about 2000 rows long. Framemaker's not crashing!  I am not doing 
anything fancy like merging cells, but I sort the content, add and remove rows 
and columns, search and replace, etc, and Framemaker's not crashing.
That's a great improvement over table behavior in older versions.
Just thought you ought to know 
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