ANN and OT: Sr. Tech Writer opening in San Mateo, CA

2010-03-26 Thread Jing Torralba


This announcement is also posted to the WWP list. 



Attention, FrameMaker and ePubPro/WWP users! A software company is expanding 
and moving to San Mateo, CA, and is looking for a Sr. Tech Writer to produce 
sterling, customer-facing documentation for SaaS security applications. Check 
out the job specs here: 

http://www.webroot.com/En_US/about-careers-open-positions.html 

(If the file isn't available, try again a little later. It's a fairly new 
posting.) 



If you're interested, contact jlan...@webroot.com offlist. Per Jon's request, 
Principals only please. Feel free to email me offlist if you have questions. 



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ANN and OT: Sr. Tech Writer opening in San Mateo, CA

2010-03-26 Thread Jing Torralba


This announcement is also posted to the WWP list. 



Attention, FrameMaker and ePubPro/WWP users! A software company is expanding 
and moving to San Mateo, CA, and is looking for a Sr. Tech Writer to produce 
sterling, customer-facing documentation for SaaS security applications. Check 
out the job specs here: 

http://www.webroot.com/En_US/about-careers-open-positions.html 

(If the file isn't available, try again a little later. It's a fairly new 
posting.) 



If you're interested, contact jlandau at webroot.com offlist. Per Jon's 
request, Principals only please. Feel free to email me offlist if you have 
questions. 



Jing Torralba 

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Re: OFF-Topic: ripped paper image

2010-01-22 Thread Jing Torralba


I'm using SnagIt for this. You can use the feature at the time you're doing the 
capture or when you edit the image. 



It's in the Effects  Edge Effects menu, and one of the choices is Torn Edge. 
From here you can select which edge (top, bottom, left, right), the torn 
size, background color and shadow if you want that depth, etc. 



HTH, 

Jing 

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Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com 
Sent: Friday, January 22, 2010 12:08:50 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific 
Subject: Re: OFF-Topic: ripped paper image 

SnagIt Editor has this (may be just for borders; I haven't used it), 
and you can do it with any number of Photoshop frames 

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 Does anyone know of a tool that allows you to erase part of a graphic 
 where when you run the brush through the graphic, the remaining visible 
 graphic looks like you ripped a piece of the graphic out of the middle? 
 So I want a tool that leaves a jagged edge behind. 
 
 
 
 Thank you, 
 
 
 
 
 
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 Technical Writer (Software) 
 
 nanometrics 
 
 1550 Buckeye Dr. 
 
 Milpitas, CA. 95035 
 
 *408.545.6316 
 
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OFF-Topic: ripped paper image

2010-01-22 Thread Jing Torralba


I'm using SnagIt for this. You can use the feature at the time you're doing the 
capture or when you edit the image. 



It's in the Effects > Edge Effects menu, and one of the choices is Torn Edge. 
From here you can select which edge (top, bottom, left, right), the "torn" 
size, background color and shadow if you want that depth, etc. 



HTH, 

Jing 

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- Original Message - 
From: "Art Campbell"  
To: "Gillian Flato"  
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com 
Sent: Friday, January 22, 2010 12:08:50 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific 
Subject: Re: OFF-Topic: ripped paper image 

SnagIt Editor has this (may be just for borders; I haven't used it), 
and you can do it with any number of Photoshop frames 

Art Campbell 
?? ? ? ? ? ? ? art.campbell at gmail.com 
??"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 
Vincent and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson 
?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?No disclaimers apply. 
?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? DoD 358 



On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 2:57 PM, Flato, Gillian  
wrote: 
> Does anyone know of a tool that allows you to erase part of a graphic 
> where when you run the brush through the graphic, the remaining visible 
> graphic looks like you ripped a piece of the graphic out of the middle? 
> So I want a tool that leaves a jagged edge behind. 
> 
> 
> 
> Thank you, 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Gillian Flato 
> 
> Technical Writer (Software) 
> 
> nanometrics 
> 
> 1550 Buckeye Dr. 
> 
> Milpitas, CA. 95035 
> 
> *408.545.6316 
> 
> 7 ?408.232.5911 
> 
> * gflato at nanometrics.com  
> 
> 
> 
> 
> colo1-dmz-mx1.nanometrics.com made the following annotations 
> - 
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> and do not necessarily represent those of the company. Employees of 
> Nanometrics, Inc. are expressly required not to make defamatory statements 
> and not to infringe or authorize any infringement of copyright or any other 
> legal right by email communications. Any such communication is contrary to 
> company policy and outside the scope of the employment of the individual 
> concerned. The company will not accept any liability in respect of such 
> communication, and the employee responsible will be personally liable for any 
> damages or other liability arising. 
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Re: Containers and Insets-Building the Manual

2009-05-21 Thread Jing Torralba


I use Richard's technique in creating insets in multiple flows within the same 
source document. The insets populate cells of many similar tables where one 
table uses 100% of the insets and the rest, only a subset of all insets in 
different combinations. The tables describe the options for adding an 
administrator, and there are three types of administrators with unique and 
common options. 

Once I nailed down the process, inset management worked like a charm. 

Judy, I want to add this, in case you are producing PDFs and there are 
cross-references from your inset files to external files, meaning, to the 
container file itself or to other chapters in the book. These xrefs will be 
broken in the PDF. For this you can use Rick Quatro's script to unlock the 
insets, generate the PDF, then lock them again. This preserves the links. 



HTH too! 

Jing 

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- Original Message - 
From: Richard Combs richard.co...@polycom.com 
To: Judy j...@hypack.com, framers@lists.frameusers.com 
Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2009 1:15:48 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific 
Subject: RE: Containers and Insets-Building the Manual 

Judy wrote: 
  
 I read several posts concerning text insets in container documents and 
 that sounded like the perfect solution.  After a few tests on a very 
 small scale, I moved forward to breaking down  and reassembling the 
 first 3 chapters of our user manual. 
 Ch.1:  63 pgs,    61 insets 
 Ch.2: 224 pgs, 168 insets 
 Ch 3:   83 pgs,   71 insets 
 
 Each chapter (individually) worked fine, so with that much done, I 
 decided to build a test book and work out the issues around 
 cross-references and hypertext before I continued on to the remaining 
6 
 chapters. 
 
 My problem is that, with all of the fm files and books open at once, 
my 
 computer slowed *way* down!  I built a book with the 3 container 
 documents and added a TOC, but had trouble scrolling through the TOC. 
 Nothing crashed, but it was so slow it's clear that I'm headed for 
 trouble. 

That seems like a lot of text insets, but without knowing how/where 
you're going to reuse them, I can't say whether you've gone too far 
(there's not much point in all this modularization unless the insets are 
pieces that will be reused a lot, but in different combinations and 
configurations). 

Is each text inset an FM file? It doesn't have to be. A text inset needs 
to be a complete flow, but a single FM file can contain many separate 
flows (each with its own flow name). So you can put just about any 
number of text insets in one file. You can even use this as an 
organizing method, putting all text insets of a certain category, 
subject, purpose, etc., together in an appropriately-named file. 
Consolidating all those text insets into a handful of files may solve 
your problem. 

The process isn't difficult: 

1) On the last page of one of the existing text inset source documents, 
select Special  Add Disconnected Pages. Set Number of Pages to Add to 
the number of text insets you want to store in this file and click Add. 
When FM tries to discourage you from proceeding, tell it you're sure. 

2) On each added, empty page, paste one of the text insets you want to 
store in this file. Don't worry if some of them are more than a page -- 
FM will create new pages as needed for each flow (each disconnected page 
you added is a separate flow; each has its own end-of-flow symbol). 

3) Give each flow a unique, meaningful name: 

-- Select a text frame in the flow and select Graphics  Object 
Properties. 
-- In the Customize Text Frame dialog, enter the name in the Flow Tag 
field and click Set. 
-- In the Rename Flow dialog, select Rename Current Flow Only and click 
Rename. 

When you want to import one of the text insets, select the file and 
then, in the Import Text Flow by Reference, select the flow by name. 

HTH! 
Richard 


Richard G. Combs 
Senior Technical Writer 
Polycom, Inc. 
richardDOTcombs AT polycomDOTcom 
303-223-5111 
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rgcombs AT gmailDOTcom 
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Containers and Insets-Building the Manual

2009-05-21 Thread Jing Torralba


I use Richard's technique in creating insets in multiple flows within the same 
source document. The insets populate?cells of many similar tables where one 
table uses 100% of the insets and the rest,?only a subset of all insets in 
different combinations. The tables?describe the options for adding an 
administrator, and there are three types of administrators with unique and 
common options. 

Once I nailed down the process, inset management worked like a charm. 

Judy, I want to add this, in case you are producing PDFs and there are 
cross-references from your inset files to external files, meaning, to the 
container file itself or to other chapters in the book. These xrefs will be 
broken in the PDF. For this you can use Rick Quatro's script to unlock the 
insets, generate the PDF, then lock them again. This preserves the links. 



HTH too! 

Jing 

,.-*+*-.,.-*+*-.,.-*+*-.,.-*+*-.,.-*+*-.,.-*+*-.,.-*+*-.,.-*+*-.,! 


- Original Message - 
From: "Richard Combs"  
To: "Judy" , framers at lists.frameusers.com 
Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2009 1:15:48 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific 
Subject: RE: Containers and Insets-Building the Manual 

Judy wrote: 
? 
> I read several posts concerning text insets in container documents and 
> that sounded like the perfect solution. ?After a few tests on a very 
> small scale, I moved forward to breaking down ?and reassembling the 
> first 3 chapters of our user manual. 
> Ch.1: ?63 pgs, ? ?61 insets 
> Ch.2: 224 pgs, 168 insets 
> Ch 3: ? 83 pgs, ? 71 insets 
> 
> Each chapter (individually) worked fine, so with that much done, I 
> decided to build a test book and work out the issues around 
> cross-references and hypertext before I continued on to the remaining 
6 
> chapters. 
> 
> My problem is that, with all of the fm files and books open at once, 
my 
> computer slowed *way* down! ?I built a book with the 3 container 
> documents and added a TOC, but had trouble scrolling through the TOC. 
> Nothing "crashed", but it was so slow it's clear that I'm headed for 
> trouble. 

That seems like a lot of text insets, but without knowing how/where 
you're going to reuse them, I can't say whether you've gone too far 
(there's not much point in all this modularization unless the insets are 
pieces that will be reused a lot, but in different combinations and 
configurations). 

Is each text inset an FM file? It doesn't have to be. A text inset needs 
to be a complete flow, but a single FM file can contain many separate 
flows (each with its own flow name). So you can put just about any 
number of text insets in one file. You can even use this as an 
organizing method, putting all text insets of a certain category, 
subject, purpose, etc., together in an appropriately-named file. 
Consolidating all those text insets into a handful of files may solve 
your problem. 

The process isn't difficult: 

1) On the last page of one of the existing text inset source documents, 
select Special > Add Disconnected Pages. Set Number of Pages to Add to 
the number of text insets you want to store in this file and click Add. 
When FM tries to discourage you from proceeding, tell it you're sure. 

2) On each added, empty page, paste one of the text insets you want to 
store in this file. Don't worry if some of them are more than a page -- 
FM will create new pages as needed for each flow (each disconnected page 
you added is a separate flow; each has its own end-of-flow symbol). 

3) Give each flow a unique, meaningful name: 

-- Select a text frame in the flow and select Graphics > Object 
Properties. 
-- In the Customize Text Frame dialog, enter the name in the Flow Tag 
field and click Set. 
-- In the Rename Flow dialog, select Rename Current Flow Only and click 
Rename. 

When you want to import one of the text insets, select the file and 
then, in the Import Text Flow by Reference, select the flow by name. 

HTH! 
Richard 


Richard G. Combs 
Senior Technical Writer 
Polycom, Inc. 
richardDOTcombs AT polycomDOTcom 
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OT: Re: private message from David F

2009-04-14 Thread Jing Torralba
It's a spam. Delete it, and if your email system has capability to filter out 
the spam, add the spammer to this filter. 

Jing 



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Subject: RE: private message from David F 

I got one of those too. 
I wrote to framers-ow...@lists.frameusers.com and got no reply. 
So I ignored the message. 
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What is this, a real private message (I can't read it till the website 
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Greetz, Belinda 

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OT: Re: private message from David F

2009-04-14 Thread Jing Torralba
It's a spam. Delete it, and if your email system has capability to filter out 
the spam, add the spammer to this filter. 

Jing 



- Original Message - 
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To: "Belinda Lebbink (RB-NL)" , framers at 
lists.frameusers.com 
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 4:12:58 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific 
Subject: RE: private message from David F 

I got one of those too. 
I wrote to framers-owner at lists.frameusers.com and got no reply. 
So I ignored the message. 
john 

 

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(RB-NL) 
Sent: Tue 4/14/2009 3:16 AM 
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com 
Subject: RE: Framers Digest, Vol 42, Issue 13 



Hello, 

What is this, a real private message (I can't read it till the website 
is online ;-) or spam?! 

Greetz, Belinda 

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searching for article in front of a variable

2009-04-10 Thread Jing Torralba


And if you go with Peter's suggestion ... 



The writer might have instances for saying "the DHW" and "the MOH," so this 
could warrant two more variables to address the need for "the ..." 

Jing 



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From: "Peter Gold"  
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com, llittle at words-tw.com 
Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 8:08:51 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific 
Subject: Re: searching for article in front of a variable 

> I have a variable (government ministry of health shortform) that affects 
> the 
> article in front of it. Each province has a different shortform. When I 
> change the variable, the article may be affected. 
> 
> For example, in the Ontario doc, it's "an MOH bill", while in New 
> Brunswick, 
> it should be "a DHW bill". 
> 
> Is there any way to search for "a " or "an ", or do I 
> have to just search for all instances of that variable to check the article 
> in front of it? 

If the form name always appears with appropriate article, would it 
suffice to define the variable with the article and the form name, as: 

"a DHW " or "an MOH "? 

HTH 

Regards, 

Peter 
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Re: Bullets in multiple columns

2009-04-01 Thread Jing Torralba
I use the same technique that Linda uses, and I want to add that if the list 
changes, you need to make manual adjustments to the table to redistribute your 
bulleted list, ie, balance them out. 

Jing Torralba 

- Original Message - 
From: Linda G. Gallagher lin...@techcomplus.com 
To: Steve Pawlowskis ste...@kaufmanco.com, framers@lists.frameusers.com 
Sent: Wednesday, April 1, 2009 1:32:27 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific 
Subject: RE: Bullets in multiple columns 

I use a table using a table style that does not display the table borders. 


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From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com 
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Steve Pawlowskis 
Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2009 1:28 PM 
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com 
Subject: Bullets in multiple columns 

How can I accomplish the following in Frame? 

I am trying to vertically compress hundreds of entries that look something 
like the following: 

Heading for this boring subject 
* Bullet 1 
* Bullet 2 
* Bullet 3 
* New 
* Cheaper 
* Safer 
* Faster 
* Greener 
* etc. 
A lengthy explanation of this subject. 



I'd like to display the bullets something like this: 

Heading for this boring subject 
* Bullet 1              * Bullet 2 
* Bullet 3              * New 
* Cheaper               * Safer 
* Faster                * Greener 
* etc. 
A lengthy explanation of this subject. 

Thank you in advance for your assistance. 

Steve Pawlowskis 
Technology Coordinator 

Kaufman Company, Inc. 
19 Walkhill Road 
Norwood MA   02062 

Phone:        617.218.1765 
Mobile:       774.437.1409 
Toll Free:    800.338.8023  ext. 165 
Fax:           617.218.1746 





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Bullets in multiple columns

2009-04-01 Thread Jing Torralba
I use the same technique that Linda uses, and I want to add that if the list 
changes, you need to make manual adjustments to the table to redistribute your 
bulleted list, ie, balance them out. 

Jing Torralba 

- Original Message - 
From: "Linda G. Gallagher" <lin...@techcomplus.com> 
To: "Steve Pawlowskis" , framers at 
lists.frameusers.com 
Sent: Wednesday, April 1, 2009 1:32:27 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific 
Subject: RE: Bullets in multiple columns 

I use a table using a table style that does not display the table borders. 


~ 
Linda G. Gallagher 
TechCom Plus, LLC 
lindag at techcomplus dot com 
www.techcomplus.com 
303-450-9076 or 800-500-3144 
User guides, online help, FrameMaker and 
WebWorks ePublisher templates 
 



-Original Message- 
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com 
[mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Steve Pawlowskis 
Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2009 1:28 PM 
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com 
Subject: Bullets in multiple columns 

How can I accomplish the following in Frame? 

I am trying to vertically compress hundreds of entries that look something 
like the following: 

Heading for this boring subject 
* Bullet 1 
* Bullet 2 
* Bullet 3 
* New 
* Cheaper 
* Safer 
* Faster 
* Greener 
* etc. 
A lengthy explanation of this subject. 



I'd like to display the bullets something like this: 

Heading for this boring subject 
* Bullet 1 ? ? ? ? ? ? ?* Bullet 2 
* Bullet 3 ? ? ? ? ? ? ?* New 
* Cheaper ? ? ? ? ? ? ? * Safer 
* Faster ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?* Greener 
* etc. 
A lengthy explanation of this subject. 

Thank you in advance for your assistance. 

Steve Pawlowskis 
Technology Coordinator 

Kaufman Company, Inc. 
19 Walkhill Road 
Norwood MA ? 02062 

Phone: ? ? ? ?617.218.1765 
Mobile: ? ? ? 774.437.1409 
Toll Free: ? ?800.338.8023 ?ext. 165 
Fax: ? ? ? ? ? 617.218.1746 





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Re: Framers Digest, Vol 41, Issue 19

2009-03-25 Thread Jing Torralba


Here's a piece of the frame users digest get. Your friend did have a small bite 
this time. I thought changing screen res wouldn't work, but looks like she 
hasn't tried it ... 





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   6. Re: Need to have larger fonts in dialog boxes and for menu 
      items on the Solaris platform (Peter Gold) 
   7. Re: Need to have larger fonts in dialog boxes and for menu 
      itemsonthe Solaris platform (Sharon Veach) 
   
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Message: 3 
Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 10:30:38 -0700 
From: Sharon Veach sharon.r...@sun.com 
Subject: Need to have larger fonts in dialog boxes and for menu items 
on theSolaris platform 
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com 
Message-ID: 49c7c73e.9020...@sun.com 
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed 

Hi: 

Second try, more platform information. 
I am running Frame on a Solaris system on a GNOME desktop.  The GNOME 
desktop preferences fonts do not affect the font of anything in Frame - 
not the menus, 
not the default text size in the window, not the size of the initial 
Frame menu box. 

How can I increase the font size of menu items and dialog box fonts from 
within Frame? 

I can increase the font size where I type, but I am having difficulty 
seeing 
the fonts in dialog boxes. The File Open dialog box is particularly 
tricky, since 
it is the first one that comes up, and its font size is minute. 

In EPIC, you can pass the fonts to the application by running the 
following command 
in a shell: 

epic -font encoding:iso88591-family:helvetica-size:14 

When I try that with Frame, the format of the font is not recognized: 

maker -font encoding:iso88591-family:helvetica-size:14 

Frame returns the message: 
**Warning: Cannot convert string 
encoding:iso88591-family:helvetica-size:16 to type FontStruct ** 

So, what is the magic format where a font encoding is readable by Frame, 
and then Frame can turn it 
into a FontStruct that Frame recognizes? 

Thanx for any pointers, 
Sharon 


-- 


-- 

Message: 6 
Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 13:28:54 -0500 
From: Peter Gold pe...@knowhowpro.com 
Subject: Re: Need to have larger fonts in dialog boxes and for menu 
items on the Solaris platform 
To: Sharon Veach sharon.r...@sun.com 
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com 
Message-ID: 
905e72990903231128j3b05733duaf733a30099e8...@mail.gmail.com 
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 

Hi, Sharon: 

On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Sharon Veach sharon.r...@sun.com wrote: 
 Hi: 
 
 Second try, more platform information. 
 I am running Frame on a Solaris system on a GNOME desktop. ?The GNOME 
 desktop preferences fonts do not affect the font of anything in Frame - 
 not the menus, 
 not the default text size in the window, not the size of the initial 
 Frame menu box. 
 
 How can I increase the font size of menu items and dialog box fonts from 
 within Frame? 
 
 I can increase the font size where I type, but I am having difficulty 
 seeing 
 the fonts in dialog boxes. The File Open dialog box is particularly 
 tricky, since 
 it is the first one that comes up, and its font size is minute. 
 
 In EPIC, you can pass the fonts to the application by running the 
 following command 
 in a shell: 
 
 epic -font encoding:iso88591-family:helvetica-size:14 
 
 When I try that with Frame, the format of the font is not recognized: 
 
 maker -font encoding:iso88591-family:helvetica-size:14 
 
 Frame returns the message: 
 **Warning: Cannot convert string 
 encoding:iso88591-family:helvetica-size:16 to type FontStruct ** 
 
 So, what is the magic format where a font encoding is readable by Frame, 
 and then Frame can turn it 
 into a FontStruct that Frame recognizes? 
 
 Thanx for any pointers, 
 Sharon 
 ___ 

Look for the PDF or .fm document Customizing Frame Products in the 
onlinemanuals directory in your FM installation tree. It may be in the 
fminit directory. I believe that Unix FM is the only FM version that 
permits customizing the fonts in dialog boxes. I may be wrong on this 
- it may only customize fonts in catalog titles, like Character Format 
catalog and Paragraph Format catalog, and menu titles and options. 

Many unix FM properties are configurable via x-resources. I seem to 
recall that an x-resource can set fonts. 

Another approach is to lower your screen resolution to show less real 
estate at a larger size. 

HTH 

Regards, 

Peter 
__ 
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KnowHow ProServices 


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Message: 7 
Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 12:59:59 -0700 
From: Sharon Veach sharon.r...@sun.com 
Subject: Re: Need to have larger fonts in dialog boxes and for menu 
itemsonthe Solaris platform 
To: pe...@knowhowpro.com 
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com 
Message-ID: 49c7ea3f.4000...@sun.com 
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; 

Framers Digest, Vol 41, Issue 19

2009-03-25 Thread Jing Torralba


Apologies, I meant to forward that email to my brother who works with the 
Sharon Veach at Sun, the original poster. He has been consulting me on this and 
I recommended this list. Sharon, good luck! You did get a reply when you added 
more specifics ... hope you get more help. (Sharon, Raoul has some views about 
monitor adjustments ... you should have heard from him by now.) 



Again, sorry everyone! 

Jing 

- 


- Original Message - 
From: "Jing Torralba" <jingtorra...@comcast.net> 
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com 
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 3:36:34 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific 
Subject: Re: Framers Digest, Vol 41, Issue 19 



Here's a piece of the frame users digest get. Your friend did have a small bite 
this time. I thought changing screen res wouldn't work, but looks like she 
hasn't tried it ... 





-- 


?? 6. Re: Need to have larger fonts in dialog boxes and for menu 
?? ? ?items on the Solaris platform (Peter Gold) 
?? 7. Re: Need to have larger fonts in dialog boxes and for menu 
?? ? ?itemsonthe Solaris platform (Sharon Veach) 
?? 
-- 

Message: 3 
Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 10:30:38 -0700 
From: Sharon Veach <sharon.r...@sun.com> 
Subject: Need to have larger fonts in dialog boxes and for menu items 
on theSolaris platform 
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com 
Message-ID: <49C7C73E.9020708 at sun.com> 
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed 

Hi: 

Second try, more platform information. 
I am running Frame on a Solaris system on a GNOME desktop. ?The GNOME 
desktop preferences fonts do not affect the font of anything in Frame - 
not the menus, 
not the default text size in the window, not the size of the initial 
Frame menu box. 

How can I increase the font size of menu items and dialog box fonts from 
within Frame? 

I can increase the font size where I type, but I am having difficulty 
seeing 
the fonts in dialog boxes. The File Open dialog box is particularly 
tricky, since 
it is the first one that comes up, and its font size is minute. 

In EPIC, you can pass the fonts to the application by running the 
following command 
in a shell: 

epic -font encoding:iso88591-family:helvetica-size:14 

When I try that with Frame, the format of the font is not recognized: 

maker -font encoding:iso88591-family:helvetica-size:14 

Frame returns the message: 
**Warning: Cannot convert string 
"encoding:iso88591-family:helvetica-size:16" to type FontStruct ** 

So, what is the magic format where a font encoding is readable by Frame, 
and then Frame can turn it 
into a FontStruct that Frame recognizes? 

Thanx for any pointers, 
Sharon 


-- 


-- 

Message: 6 
Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 13:28:54 -0500 
From: Peter Gold <pe...@knowhowpro.com> 
Subject: Re: Need to have larger fonts in dialog boxes and for menu 
items on the Solaris platform 
To: Sharon Veach  
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com 
Message-ID: 
<905e72990903231128j3b05733duaf733a30099e823f at mail.gmail.com> 
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 

Hi, Sharon: 

On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Sharon Veach  wrote: 
> Hi: 
> 
> Second try, more platform information. 
> I am running Frame on a Solaris system on a GNOME desktop. ?The GNOME 
> desktop preferences fonts do not affect the font of anything in Frame - 
> not the menus, 
> not the default text size in the window, not the size of the initial 
> Frame menu box. 
> 
> How can I increase the font size of menu items and dialog box fonts from 
> within Frame? 
> 
> I can increase the font size where I type, but I am having difficulty 
> seeing 
> the fonts in dialog boxes. The File Open dialog box is particularly 
> tricky, since 
> it is the first one that comes up, and its font size is minute. 
> 
> In EPIC, you can pass the fonts to the application by running the 
> following command 
> in a shell: 
> 
> epic -font encoding:iso88591-family:helvetica-size:14 
> 
> When I try that with Frame, the format of the font is not recognized: 
> 
> maker -font encoding:iso88591-family:helvetica-size:14 
> 
> Frame returns the message: 
> **Warning: Cannot convert string 
> "encoding:iso88591-family:helvetica-size:16" to type FontStruct ** 
> 
> So, what is the magic format where a font encoding is readable by Frame, 
> and then Frame can turn it 
> into a FontStruct that Frame recognizes? 
> 
> Thanx for any pointers, 
> Sharon 
> ___ 

Look for the PDF or .fm document "Customizing Frame Products" in the 
onlinemanuals directory in your FM installation tree. It may be in the 
fminit directory. I believe that Unix FM is the only FM versio

Framers Digest, Vol 41, Issue 19

2009-03-24 Thread Jing Torralba


Here's a piece of the frame users digest get. Your friend did have a small bite 
this time. I thought changing screen res wouldn't work, but looks like she 
hasn't tried it ... 





-- 


?? 6. Re: Need to have larger fonts in dialog boxes and for menu 
?? ? ?items on the Solaris platform (Peter Gold) 
?? 7. Re: Need to have larger fonts in dialog boxes and for menu 
?? ? ?itemsonthe Solaris platform (Sharon Veach) 
?? 
-- 

Message: 3 
Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 10:30:38 -0700 
From: Sharon Veach  
Subject: Need to have larger fonts in dialog boxes and for menu items 
on theSolaris platform 
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com 
Message-ID: <49C7C73E.9020708 at sun.com> 
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed 

Hi: 

Second try, more platform information. 
I am running Frame on a Solaris system on a GNOME desktop. ?The GNOME 
desktop preferences fonts do not affect the font of anything in Frame - 
not the menus, 
not the default text size in the window, not the size of the initial 
Frame menu box. 

How can I increase the font size of menu items and dialog box fonts from 
within Frame? 

I can increase the font size where I type, but I am having difficulty 
seeing 
the fonts in dialog boxes. The File Open dialog box is particularly 
tricky, since 
it is the first one that comes up, and its font size is minute. 

In EPIC, you can pass the fonts to the application by running the 
following command 
in a shell: 

epic -font encoding:iso88591-family:helvetica-size:14 

When I try that with Frame, the format of the font is not recognized: 

maker -font encoding:iso88591-family:helvetica-size:14 

Frame returns the message: 
**Warning: Cannot convert string 
"encoding:iso88591-family:helvetica-size:16" to type FontStruct ** 

So, what is the magic format where a font encoding is readable by Frame, 
and then Frame can turn it 
into a FontStruct that Frame recognizes? 

Thanx for any pointers, 
Sharon 


-- 


-- 

Message: 6 
Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 13:28:54 -0500 
From: Peter Gold  
Subject: Re: Need to have larger fonts in dialog boxes and for menu 
items on the Solaris platform 
To: Sharon Veach  
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com 
Message-ID: 
<905e72990903231128j3b05733duaf733a30099e823f at mail.gmail.com> 
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 

Hi, Sharon: 

On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 12:30 PM, Sharon Veach  wrote: 
> Hi: 
> 
> Second try, more platform information. 
> I am running Frame on a Solaris system on a GNOME desktop. ?The GNOME 
> desktop preferences fonts do not affect the font of anything in Frame - 
> not the menus, 
> not the default text size in the window, not the size of the initial 
> Frame menu box. 
> 
> How can I increase the font size of menu items and dialog box fonts from 
> within Frame? 
> 
> I can increase the font size where I type, but I am having difficulty 
> seeing 
> the fonts in dialog boxes. The File Open dialog box is particularly 
> tricky, since 
> it is the first one that comes up, and its font size is minute. 
> 
> In EPIC, you can pass the fonts to the application by running the 
> following command 
> in a shell: 
> 
> epic -font encoding:iso88591-family:helvetica-size:14 
> 
> When I try that with Frame, the format of the font is not recognized: 
> 
> maker -font encoding:iso88591-family:helvetica-size:14 
> 
> Frame returns the message: 
> **Warning: Cannot convert string 
> "encoding:iso88591-family:helvetica-size:16" to type FontStruct ** 
> 
> So, what is the magic format where a font encoding is readable by Frame, 
> and then Frame can turn it 
> into a FontStruct that Frame recognizes? 
> 
> Thanx for any pointers, 
> Sharon 
> ___ 

Look for the PDF or .fm document "Customizing Frame Products" in the 
onlinemanuals directory in your FM installation tree. It may be in the 
fminit directory. I believe that Unix FM is the only FM version that 
permits customizing the fonts in dialog boxes. I may be wrong on this 
- it may only customize fonts in catalog titles, like Character Format 
catalog and Paragraph Format catalog, and menu titles and options. 

Many unix FM properties are configurable via x-resources. I seem to 
recall that an x-resource can set fonts. 

Another approach is to lower your screen resolution to show less real 
estate at a larger size. 

HTH 

Regards, 

Peter 
__ 
Peter Gold 
KnowHow ProServices 


-- 

Message: 7 
Date: Mon, 23 Mar 2009 12:59:59 -0700 
From: Sharon Veach  
Subject: Re: Need to have larger fonts in dialog boxes and for menu 
itemsonthe Solaris platform 
To: peter at knowhowpro.com 
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com 
Message-ID: <49C7EA3F.4000800 at sun.com> 

Autonumbering at end of paragraph is right justified

2008-02-19 Thread Jing Torralba
Hello FrameMaker experts!
 
FrameMaker 7.2 on WinXP - 
 
We use a standard heading to introduce procedures and the text generally
says To do something: then these are followed by numbered steps.
Sometimes writers remember to type the colon at the end, sometimes they
don't. So we thought building the colon into the autonumber format with
Position set to End of Paragraph will do the trick.
 
Unfortunately, the colon shows up at the right margin, regardless of the
length of the heading. The paratag's alignment is set to Left. Is there
a way to make the terminal colon show up right where the text ends?
 
Thanks in advance,
 
Jing Torralba 

Principal Technical Writer 
Saratoga CRM, a Division of CDC Software 
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Autonumbering at end of paragraph is right justified

2008-02-19 Thread Jing Torralba
Hello FrameMaker experts!

FrameMaker 7.2 on WinXP - 

We use a standard heading to introduce procedures and the text generally
says To do : then these are followed by numbered steps.
Sometimes writers remember to type the colon at the end, sometimes they
don't. So we thought building the colon into the autonumber format with
Position set to End of Paragraph will do the trick.

Unfortunately, the colon shows up at the right margin, regardless of the
length of the heading. The paratag's alignment is set to Left. Is there
a way to make the terminal colon show up right where the text ends?

Thanks in advance,

Jing Torralba 

Principal Technical Writer 
Saratoga CRM, a Division of CDC Software 
w - (408) 558-9606 | f - (408) 558-9693

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Distiller 8 leaving behind tps and tpdf

2007-06-24 Thread Jing Torralba
Hello,

I upgraded to Distiller 8 (via Acrobat Standard 8), and now I always get
the leftover TPS files, and sometimes TPDF files, after saving Frame 7.2
files as PDF. I was able to figure out how to turn off the log files in
Distiller, but not TPS. And this is the first time I've encountered
TPDF. Any ideas on how to clean up those files automatically? Thanks,

Jing Torralba 

Principal Technical Writer 
Saratoga CRM, a Division of CDC Software 
(408) 558-9606 
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Distiller 8 leaving behind tps and tpdf

2007-06-24 Thread Jing Torralba
Hello,

I upgraded to Distiller 8 (via Acrobat Standard 8), and now I always get
the leftover TPS files, and sometimes TPDF files, after saving Frame 7.2
files as PDF. I was able to figure out how to turn off the log files in
Distiller, but not TPS. And this is the first time I've encountered
TPDF. Any ideas on how to clean up those files automatically? Thanks,

Jing Torralba 

Principal Technical Writer 
Saratoga CRM, a Division of CDC Software 
(408) 558-9606 
CDC Software | The Customer-Driven Company (tm)