Overrides

2008-06-24 Thread Leah Smaller
As always, this list is great. Thanks to all who responded with interesting 
explanations and suggestions.

I also found that extraneous spaces before pilcrows caused mischief in the 
generated TOC and other paging issues.

But now I actually have a way to easily get rid of those faux override 
asterisks: when the document is finished, import formats from current (doc). 
All those misleading little asterisks disappear.

Leah Smaller
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Re: Overrides

2008-06-15 Thread Leah Smaller
Being compulsive and also having had an excellent trainer (Sholom Peretz), 

I never use manual overrides for formatting. But I have noticed that when the 
last word (right before the pilcrow) has a special character format, the pgf 
name is shown with an asterisk . This asterisk, of course, signifies a format 
override for that specific paragraph. If I leave a blank space between the last 
word and the pilcrow, the asterisk does not appear.

Why does this issue bother me ?
1) I don't like a perfectly good pgf, with no overrides, displayed as if there 
are overrides.
2) Leaving a blank space between the character formatted word and the pilcrow 
is not a good workaround because spell checker picks it up as extra space and 
that adds many more mouse clicks to the workday.

Comments? Solutions?

Have a good week,
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Overrides

2008-06-15 Thread Leah Smaller
Being compulsive and also having had an excellent trainer (Sholom Peretz), 

I never use manual overrides for formatting. But I have noticed that when the 
last word (right before the pilcrow) has a special character format, the pgf 
name is shown with an asterisk . This asterisk, of course, signifies a format 
override for that specific paragraph. If I leave a blank space between the last 
word and the pilcrow, the asterisk does not appear.

Why does this issue bother me ?
1) I don't like a perfectly good pgf, with no overrides, displayed as if there 
are overrides.
2) Leaving a blank space between the character formatted word and the pilcrow 
is not a good workaround because spell checker picks it up as "extra space" and 
that adds many more mouse clicks to the workday.

Comments? Solutions?

Have a good week,
Leah Smaller
Technical Communicator
Certified Feldenkrais Method practitioner
leah at compulite.com

"What you truly learn best will appear to you later as your own discovery." 
(Dr. Moshe Feldenkrais)


Re: booklets

2008-05-25 Thread Leah Smaller
Thaks for you answer Fred.
I share your opinion and that is how I organized things is the past. 

However, one of the parameters has changed. Previously we printed on B5 size 
paper that was then bound in a spiral binder.  I used my usual template, which 
is suitable for printing on all paper sizes, to crate a template with a page 
layout and table formats suitable for the smaller size page. Our standard paper 
is A4. 
The problem arose when it was decided (and the decider was not me) that instead 
of printing on special size paper, the short documents would printed on A4 in 
booklet format held together by staples in the fold. This is when the font size 
bcame an issue.

Leah
  - Original Message - 
  From: Fred Ridder 
  To: Leah Smaller ; framers@lists.frameusers.com 
  Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2008 14:32
  Subject: RE: booklets


  Leah Smaller wrote:
   
   We also use the printer capabilites to produce booklets. We have run into 
   one snag.
   The original FM files were produced for printing on A4 size paper and body 
   text font size is TNR 10 pt. (of course, all other font sizes - headings, 
   etc. - are extrapolated from the body text).
   The printer scales the content for booklet printing, so the text comes out 
   pretty small. Our workaround was to modify the document using larger fonts 
   (TNR 14 pt for Body pgf).
   
   Would adjusting the printers Enlarge setting solve the problem and obviate 
   modifying all the docs destined for booklet printing? Or is there some 
other 
   way around this?
   
  The most direct approach is to take advantage of the way FrameMaker 
  separates content from the formatting. Create a template that uses the 
  actual page size of the booklet. Define the necessary paragraph formats
  with the same names as your existing document but sizing and spacing 
  that is appropriate for the actual page size. Then either import the 
  content from the existing docs into the new template using the Reformat 
  Using Current Document's Formatting or import all the formats from the
  new template into the existing docs. Either way, you're combining just
  the content from the existing docs with just the formatting from the
  new template.
   
  The bottom line is I can see no good reason why the page size in 
  FrameMaker should ever be different from the physical size of the 
  deliverable. That seems to defeat the whole point of a WYSIWIG tool.
   
  -FR

   


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booklets

2008-05-25 Thread Leah Smaller
Thaks for you answer Fred.
I share your opinion and that is how I organized things is the past. 

However, one of the parameters has changed. Previously we printed on B5 size 
paper that was then bound in a spiral binder.  I used my usual template, which 
is suitable for printing on all paper sizes, to crate a template with a page 
layout and table formats suitable for the smaller size page. Our standard paper 
is A4. 
The problem arose when it was decided (and the decider was not me) that instead 
of printing on special size paper, the short documents would printed on A4 in 
booklet format held together by staples in the fold. This is when the font size 
bcame an issue.

Leah
  - Original Message - 
  From: Fred Ridder 
  To: Leah Smaller ; framers at lists.frameusers.com 
  Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2008 14:32
  Subject: RE: booklets


  Leah Smaller wrote:

  > We also use the printer capabilites to produce booklets. We have run into 
  > one snag.
  > The original FM files were produced for printing on A4 size paper and body 
  > text font size is TNR 10 pt. (of course, all other font sizes - headings, 
  > etc. - are extrapolated from the body text).
  > The printer scales the content for booklet printing, so the text comes out 
  > pretty small. Our workaround was to modify the document using larger fonts 
  > (TNR 14 pt for Body pgf).
  > 
  > Would adjusting the printers Enlarge setting solve the problem and obviate 
  > modifying all the docs destined for booklet printing? Or is there some 
other 
  > way around this?

  The most direct approach is to take advantage of the way FrameMaker 
  separates content from the formatting. Create a template that uses the 
  actual page size of the booklet. Define the necessary paragraph formats
  with the same names as your existing document but sizing and spacing 
  that is appropriate for the actual page size. Then either import the 
  content from the existing docs into the new template using the "Reformat 
  Using Current Document's Formatting" or import all the formats from the
  new template into the existing docs. Either way, you're combining just
  the content from the existing docs with just the formatting from the
  new template.

  The bottom line is I can see no good reason why the page size in 
  FrameMaker should ever be different from the physical size of the 
  deliverable. That seems to defeat the whole point of a WYSIWIG tool.

  -FR




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Re:booklets

2008-05-22 Thread Leah Smaller

We also use the printer capabilites to produce booklets. We have run into 
one snag.
The original FM files were produced for printing on A4 size paper and body 
text font size is TNR 10 pt. (of course, all other font sizes - headings, 
etc. - are extrapolated from the body text).
The printer scales the content for booklet printing, so the text comes out 
pretty small. Our workaround was to modify the document using larger fonts 
(TNR 14 pt for Body pgf).

Would adjusting the printers Enlarge setting solve the problem and obviate 
modifying all the docs destined for booklet printing? Or is there some other 
way around this?

Good day to all,
Leah Smaller
Technical Communicator
Certified Feldenkrais Method practitioner
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 This is *much* easier done at the printer than in software of any kind.
 Modern professional printer drivers know how to paginate booklets (or
 signatures), thus there isn't much sense in doing it in software
 unless you are printing at home.

 If you ARE printing at home, other respondents have suggested
 inexpensive software.  I used BlueSquirrel's software in a production
 environment at one point---once you get the template down it is rock 
 solid.

 Andersen, Verner Engell VEA wrote:
 Hey

 Is there a plugin which enables to create a booklet with Framemaker.  I
 am thinking of a function where  for example page 1 and page 62 is
 printed on one side of the paper and page 2 and page 61 on the other
 side of the paper.





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booklets

2008-05-22 Thread Leah Smaller

We also use the printer capabilites to produce booklets. We have run into 
one snag.
The original FM files were produced for printing on A4 size paper and body 
text font size is TNR 10 pt. (of course, all other font sizes - headings, 
etc. - are extrapolated from the body text).
The printer scales the content for booklet printing, so the text comes out 
pretty small. Our workaround was to modify the document using larger fonts 
(TNR 14 pt for Body pgf).

Would adjusting the printers Enlarge setting solve the problem and obviate 
modifying all the docs destined for booklet printing? Or is there some other 
way around this?

Good day to all,
Leah Smaller
Technical Communicator
Certified Feldenkrais Method practitioner
leah at compulite.com

"What you truly learn best will appear to you later as your own discovery." 
(Dr. Moshe Feldenkrais)

>
> This is *much* easier done at the printer than in software of any kind.
> Modern professional printer drivers know how to paginate booklets (or
> "signatures"), thus there isn't much sense in doing it in software
> unless you are printing at home.
>
> If you ARE printing at home, other respondents have suggested
> inexpensive software.  I used BlueSquirrel's software in a production
> environment at one point---once you get the template down it is rock 
> solid.
>
> Andersen, Verner Engell VEA wrote:
>> Hey
>>
>> Is there a plugin which enables to create a booklet with Framemaker.  I
>> am thinking of a function where  for example page 1 and page 62 is
>> printed on one side of the paper and page 2 and page 61 on the other
>> side of the paper.
>>
>
>
>



Table Continuation variable in table title

2008-05-20 Thread Leah Smaller
Good day all,

I want to update a table format to include the Table continuation variable in 
the table title, so it is always there when I insert this type of table. I 
cannot seem to discover how to do this. I know that someone out there has the 
answer

TIA,
Leah Smaller
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another table question

2008-05-20 Thread Leah Smaller
Is it possible to include text for heading rows in the table format? 

TIA again,
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Re: another table question or automatic text in a heading row

2008-05-20 Thread Leah Smaller
I was hoping to avoid this solution, but if ya gotta, ya gotta. And guess 
what - there is a gotcha.
One of the columns is narrow, so the 2 word text wraps around. When these 2 
words are the autonumber value, they do not wrap around. They are squeezed 
onto one line and the second work overlays the first word! Any suggestions? 
FYI, I tried putting \t between the words in the autonumber field - no go.

- Original Message - 
From: Art Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Leah Smaller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Frame Users framers@lists.frameusers.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 13:26
Subject: Re: another table question


 Not automatically generated words controlled directly by the table format, 
 no.

 However, you can set up a series of paragraph tags, one for each
 column, and add text to each one's Autonumbering field. If the tag is
 in the correct Heading Cell, the text will be too.

 In most cases, if you create a table, set it up with the correct tags
 in the correct columns, and then open and save the settings in Table
 Designer, the next time you create a table, the tags should show up as
 the default setup. I haven't tested this with multiple different tags,
 though, just with one tag in each column. But that's the way I'd try
 to automate it. Worst case is that you'd have to change a couple tags
 after you create the table.

 And, if you have FrameScript, you could also do the automatic words
 with a script.

 Art

 On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 8:12 AM, Leah Smaller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Is it possible to include text for heading rows in the table format?

 TIA again,
 Leah Smaller
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Table Continuation variable in table title

2008-05-20 Thread Leah Smaller
Good day all,

I want to update a table format to include the Table continuation variable in 
the table title, so it is always there when I insert this type of table. I 
cannot seem to discover how to do this. I know that someone out there has the 
answer

TIA,
Leah Smaller
Technical Communicator
Certified Feldenkrais Method practitioner
leah at compulite.com

"What you truly learn best will appear to you later as your own discovery." 
(Dr. Moshe Feldenkrais)


another table question

2008-05-20 Thread Leah Smaller
Is it possible to include text for heading rows in the table format? 

TIA again,
Leah Smaller
Technical Communicator
Certified Feldenkrais Method practitioner
leah at compulite.com

"What you truly learn best will appear to you later as your own discovery." 
(Dr. Moshe Feldenkrais)


another table question or automatic text in a heading row

2008-05-20 Thread Leah Smaller
I was hoping to avoid this solution, but if ya gotta, ya gotta. And guess 
what - there is a gotcha.
One of the columns is narrow, so the 2 word text wraps around. When these 2 
words are the autonumber value, they do not wrap around. They are squeezed 
onto one line and the second work overlays the first word! Any suggestions? 
FYI, I tried putting \t between the words in the autonumber field - no go.

- Original Message - 
From: "Art Campbell" <art.campb...@gmail.com>
To: "Leah Smaller" 
Cc: "Frame Users" 
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 13:26
Subject: Re: another table question


> Not automatically generated words controlled directly by the table format, 
> no.
>
> However, you can set up a series of paragraph tags, one for each
> column, and add text to each one's Autonumbering field. If the tag is
> in the correct Heading Cell, the text will be too.
>
> In most cases, if you create a table, set it up with the correct tags
> in the correct columns, and then open and save the settings in Table
> Designer, the next time you create a table, the tags should show up as
> the default setup. I haven't tested this with multiple different tags,
> though, just with one tag in each column. But that's the way I'd try
> to automate it. Worst case is that you'd have to change a couple tags
> after you create the table.
>
> And, if you have FrameScript, you could also do the automatic words
> with a script.
>
> Art
>
> On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 8:12 AM, Leah Smaller  wrote:
>> Is it possible to include text for heading rows in the table format?
>>
>> TIA again,
>> Leah Smaller
>> Technical Communicator
>> Certified Feldenkrais Method practitioner
>> leah at compulite.com
>>
>> "What you truly learn best will appear to you later as your own 
>> discovery." (Dr. Moshe Feldenkrais)
>> ___
>>
>
>
> -- 
> 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 



Re: MS Word numbering

2008-05-14 Thread Leah Smaller
Deirdre,

Doens't renaming Word's default Heading# styles just to accomodate hinky 
numbering kind of defeat the purpose of using the default headings to easily 
generate TOCs and using outline view (well, that is one thing that is missing 
in FM!)?




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MS Word numbering

2008-05-14 Thread Leah Smaller
Deirdre,

Doens't renaming Word's default Heading# styles just to accomodate hinky 
numbering kind of defeat the purpose of using the default headings to easily 
generate TOCs and using outline view (well, that is one thing that is missing 
in FM!)?




Leah Smaller
Technical Communicator
Certified Feldenkrais Method practitioner
leah at compulite.com

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(Dr. Moshe Feldenkrais)


Re: Framemaker uses

2008-05-12 Thread Leah Smaller
I use Framemaker to write my Feldenkrais ATM (Awareness Through Movement) 
lessons. I actually tried to write the lessons in MSWord, but the numbering 
always  got loused up. 

The numbering is actually complicated. The lessons generally consist of 8 main 
steps and each step has sub-steps. I number them 1, a, b, c, 2 , a, betc. 
This probably sounds simple - easy peasy, use autonumbering, but many times a 
step can be repeated (once on the left and once on the right). So, I used pgfs 
for the numbering the main steps and it is wonderful.

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Burning eyes (was look and feel)

2008-05-12 Thread Leah Smaller
Frank wrote: Now I know why my eyes burn at
the end of the day..its those damned rays!

Do not blame the rays. To avoid burning eye syndrome, it is very important to 
follow a few basic rules.

1. Remember to blink. This sounds like a no-brainer, but studies have shown 
that we tend not to blink when looking at the monitor (this includes kids who 
play computer games). 

2. Build micro breaks into your work day. Use your micro breaks to look away 
from your screen and focus on some point in the distance. If you are lucky 
enough to have a windw and a horizon, look at the horizon for a few minutes or 
do some other task like WC break, making coffee, filing, neatening up your 
workspace.

3. Perform some simple eye exercises.

Remember - you are responsible for your own health.

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Framemaker uses

2008-05-12 Thread Leah Smaller
I use Framemaker to write my Feldenkrais ATM (Awareness Through Movement) 
lessons. I actually tried to write the lessons in MSWord, but the numbering 
always  got loused up. 

The numbering is actually complicated. The lessons generally consist of 8 main 
steps and each step has sub-steps. I number them 1, a, b, c, 2 , a, betc. 
This probably sounds simple - easy peasy, use autonumbering, but many times a 
step can be repeated (once on the left and once on the right). So, I used pgfs 
for the numbering the main steps and it is wonderful.

Leah Smaller
Technical Communicator
Certified Feldenkrais Method practitioner
leah at compulite.com

"What you truly learn best will appear to you later as your own discovery." 
(Dr. Moshe Feldenkrais)


Framemaker crashing when printing to ps file

2008-03-11 Thread Leah Smaller
Good morning list people,

FM 7.0
Acrobat 5.0

I usually print our Users Guides to ps file and then distill with Acrobat 
Distiller to get a pdf file. Always works - except today...
Framemaker froze after I clicked Print in the print dialog. No error message 
was generated; nothing indicated that FM was stuck.

This happened with a book file that I have pdf-ed may times in the past. I had 
only added a little bit of text to this book and updated to regenerate the ToC 
 Index.

SoI restarted my computer, tried again, same thing happened.
I did find a work around: Save as pdf! (it worked fine)

Can there be something in this particular file that is causing FM to crash? 
Just before this happened, I printed to a ps file  distilled and it worked 
fine.

TIA

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including automatic numbering in cross references and TOC entries

2008-01-30 Thread Leah Smaller
Good day to all,

The procedure titles in our doucmentation all being withTo (example: To build 
a new device), To being a 
pgf autonumber. When I try to use the titles in an xref or an index entry, they 
appear without the To. How can I tell FM to include the autonumber To?

TIA,
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including automatic numbering in cross references and TOC entries

2008-01-30 Thread Leah Smaller
Good day to all,

The procedure titles in our doucmentation all being with"To" (example: To build 
a new device"), "To" being a 
pgf autonumber. When I try to use the titles in an xref or an index entry, they 
appear without the "To". How can I tell FM to include the autonumber "To"?

TIA,
Leah Smaller
Technical Communicator
Certified Feldenkrais Method practitioner
leah at compulite.com

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(Dr. Moshe Feldenkrais)


different page numbering for the same files

2008-01-07 Thread Leah Smaller
Good day mavins,

I have 2 books where book 1 uses files 1 - 10 and book 2 uses some of the same 
files (let's say files 5 - 7). 

I want to set up the books (files) so that in book 1 all the pages are numbered 
consecutively, starting from page 1 in file 1.  Thus the first page in file 5 
will be, for instance, page 35. 

I also want the pages in book 2 to start from 1; here file 5 needs to start at 
page 1. 

How can I set up the numbering so this happens automatically and the page 
number in files 5 - 7 are appropriate in each book without requiring human 
intervention.

TIA, 
Leah Smaller
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Strange behavior...Solved

2007-10-14 Thread Leah Smaller
It is interesting that I received many replies that lead to the solution - do 
not use the Windows Classic display scheme . Most replies contained the caveat 
- The XP display scheme is ugly, annoying, childish.. and some people even 
said that they prefer to click more and not have to endure the aesthetically 
offensive XP display.

I would like to post my reply to this caveat to the list:

Each to his/her own...
Although it is worthwhile considering that extra clicks mean extra wear and 
tear on our hands - the muscles, tendons, and nerves. Our work places us at 
high risk for RSI and we should do everything to minimize this risk - even 
compromise our aesthetics.
I wish you happy, healthy, and productive computing.

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Strange behavior...Solved

2007-10-14 Thread Leah Smaller
It is interesting that I received many replies that lead to the solution - do 
not use the Windows Classic display scheme . Most replies contained the caveat 
- "The XP display scheme is ugly, annoying, childish.." and some people even 
said that they prefer to click more and not have to endure the aesthetically 
offensive XP display.

I would like to post my reply to this caveat to the list:

Each to his/her own...
Although it is worthwhile considering that extra clicks mean extra wear and 
tear on our hands - the muscles, tendons, and nerves. Our work places us at 
high risk for RSI and we should do everything to minimize this risk - even 
compromise our aesthetics.
I wish you happy, healthy, and productive computing.

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Strange behavior when opening frop down lists in dialog boxes

2007-10-10 Thread Leah Smaller
Good morning all,

FM 7.0 Windows XP

This strange thing is happening in dialog boxes. I wonder if it has always been 
this way (not logical) and I never noticed or this is some new. weird, skewed 
behavior.
When first  opening a dialog (for instance, the Character Designer) it takes 
more than one click on an arrow to open a drop down list (the font list, for 
instance). In fact, in fact it takes about 3 clicks:
Click 1 - nothing happens
Click 2 - the field is now in focus
Click 3 - drop down list, well...drops down.

After this intial 3 click process, any other drop down menu in the dialog box 
opens with the normal one click.
As long as the dialog box stays open the 3 click operation does not return. 
However, after closing the dialog box and opening it again,  3 clicks to open a 
drop down list are necessary.

This, of course, slows down the work pace and it is a pity to add extraneous 
mouse clicks to over worked hands.

Any guesses as how to take care of this annoying problem?

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Solved! Strange behavior when open drop down lists

2007-10-10 Thread Leah Smaller
Solved!
Using the 'Windows Classic' theme display in Windows XP causes this behavior.

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Strange behavior when opening frop down lists in dialog boxes

2007-10-10 Thread Leah Smaller
Good morning all,

FM 7.0 Windows XP

This strange thing is happening in dialog boxes. I wonder if it has always been 
this way (not logical) and I never noticed or this is some new. weird, skewed 
behavior.
When first  opening a dialog (for instance, the Character Designer) it takes 
more than one click on an arrow to open a drop down list (the font list, for 
instance). In fact, in fact it takes about 3 clicks:
Click 1 - nothing happens
Click 2 - the field is now in focus
Click 3 - drop down list, well...drops down.

After this intial 3 click process, any other drop down menu in the dialog box 
opens with the normal one click.
As long as the dialog box stays open the 3 click operation does not return. 
However, after closing the dialog box and opening it again,  3 clicks to open a 
drop down list are necessary.

This, of course, slows down the work pace and it is a pity to add extraneous 
mouse clicks to over worked hands.

Any guesses as how to take care of this annoying problem?

Leah Smaller
Technical Communicator
Certified Feldenkrais Method practitioner
leah at compulite.com

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Solved! Strange behavior when open drop down lists

2007-10-10 Thread Leah Smaller
Solved!
Using the 'Windows Classic' theme display in Windows XP causes this behavior.

Leah Smaller
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Certified Feldenkrais Method practitioner
leah at compulite.com

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Generating List of Tables

2007-10-07 Thread Leah Smaller
Good morning list members,

FM 7.0.
The generated list of tables shows the table title and the page # where the 
table can be found. The table title pgf uses autonumbering (Table 1, Table 2, 
etc). I want the table # to also appear in the LOT. How can this be done.

TIA  have a good week,
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Generating List of Tables

2007-10-07 Thread Leah Smaller
Good morning list members,

FM 7.0.
The generated list of tables shows the table title and the page # where the 
table can be found. The table title pgf uses autonumbering (Table 1, Table 2, 
etc). I want the table # to also appear in the LOT. How can this be done.

TIA & have a good week,
Leah Smaller
Technical Communicator
Certified Feldenkrais Method practitioner
leah at compulite.com

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unresolved xref and making master pages stick

2007-09-24 Thread Leah Smaller
Good morning all,

1. I get an unresolved x-ref message for 1 file when opening the 35 files in 
the book. I can't find this unresolved xref and I have tested every xref in the 
chapter. Unresolved xref error does not appear in the Error log when updating 
the book. When generating chm files in WWPro for FM the same error message 
appears. What gives? Why can't I find this elusive xref?

2. I have applied a left and right, 2 column master page to two consecutive 
pages in the middle of a document. (thank you Richard Coombs for all your help 
in making it look right). I want only these 2 pages (with special information) 
to use these master pages. However, if the pagination changes the 2 col layout 
gets applied to the wrong page. How do I attach the 2 col layout to only the 
designated pages?

Have a good week,
Leah Smaller
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Re: How to delete trailing spaces in one go?

2007-08-05 Thread Leah Smaller
Nowadays, bytes are pretty cheap, and your thumbs can use the exercise.

Bytes are cheap, thumbs are not and actually, your thumbs do not need the 
exercise. Each extra space is an extra push with your thumb. Unfortunately most 
of us use less than efficient movement when we are keyboarding away and we tend 
to suffer from (pick your ailment):
sore wrists
sore elbows
fatigue
sore fingers
trigger fingers
sore neck
blurred vision
lower back discomfort
TMJ

So, don't be so cavalier about your thumbs, find your nearest Feldenkrais 
practitioner and sign up for lessons. You will be amazed at how the process 
helps you to work more comfortably at your computer .

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How to delete trailing spaces in one go?

2007-08-05 Thread Leah Smaller
>Nowadays, bytes are pretty cheap, and your thumbs can use the exercise.

Bytes are cheap, thumbs are not and actually, your thumbs do not need the 
exercise. Each extra space is an extra push with your thumb. Unfortunately most 
of us use less than efficient movement when we are keyboarding away and we tend 
to suffer from (pick your ailment):
sore wrists
sore elbows
fatigue
sore fingers
trigger fingers
sore neck
blurred vision
lower back discomfort
TMJ

So, don't be so cavalier about your thumbs, find your nearest Feldenkrais 
practitioner and sign up for lessons. You will be amazed at how the process 
helps you to work more comfortably at your computer .

Leah Smaller
Technical Communicator
Certified Feldenkrais Method practitioner
leah at compulite.com

"What you truly learn best will appear to you later as your own discovery." 
(Dr. Moshe Feldenkrais)



This document uses unavailable languages

2007-07-12 Thread Leah Smaller
A conundrum: I copied a document that has been in use for some time, changed 
the page layout in the usual ways and saved the document, intending to use it 
as a template.

When I try to create a new document, based on this template (File>New>Document> 
select template file), I get this warning:
This document uses unavailable languages. OK to proceed? FM will assig;n 
the default language to text that uses unavailable languages.

I am using FM 7.0 on Windows XP. I work in English only. My machine is Hebrew 
enabled, but never use Hebrew - my keyboard doesn't even have Hebrew keycaps.

Why is this message appearing? What do I do about it?

TIA,
Leah Smaller
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unavailable languages messages - cont'd

2007-07-12 Thread Leah Smaller
In reply to Ann Zdunczyk -
Ann, I tried to reply directly to you, but the mail bounces back.
So, here is my answer to your question:

 I created this file by open an old file that I have used many many times 
on this machine.
 The original file was a 2-sided cover page, where page 1 contains the name 
 of the product (I use a variable), a graphic in an anchored frame, and 
 company contact info, page 2 is boilerplate text - in short nothing 
 complicated.

 I then deleted deleted the grahpic (but left the anchored frame as a place 
 holder and put a text box in the anchored frame and typed "place pic of 
 product here") , changed the variable text, and saved in FM's templates 
 folder.
>
> Now, each time I open this file, I get that "unknown languages" message

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rotated page - success!

2007-07-08 Thread Leah Smaller
Between being a good autodidact and the generous advice from list members. I 
now have exactly the look I wanted. Thanks to all who replied.

Have a good week,
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rotated page - success!

2007-07-08 Thread Leah Smaller
Between being a good autodidact and the generous advice from list members. I 
now have exactly the look I wanted. Thanks to all who replied.

Have a good week,
Leah Smaller
Technical Communicator
Certified Feldenkrais Method practitioner
leah at compulite.com

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creating a rotated master page

2007-07-04 Thread Leah Smaller
This question is for Framemaker 7.0

I want to create a rotated page (to accomodate a large table) in a document 
that uses side heads. I also want the header and footers to appear in their 
usual position, so only the text frame is rotated. I do not want the roated 
page to have side heads.
so, first i tried this:  Format > Page Layout > New Master Page. Here I can 
only create a new master page based on the current page's layout (which of 
course has side heads). I tried this and then I could not find a way to get rid 
of the side heads.

Then I looked in FM help. It told me that to create an empty master page, go to 
 Special > Add Master Page. Well, Add Master Page does not appear in the 
Special menu!

How do I do what I want: a rotated page, no side heads, using the headers and 
footers of the unroated pages?

TIA,
Leah Smaller
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Certified Feldenkrais Method practitioner
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pasting text from FM to FM

2007-04-23 Thread Leah Smaller
When I have 2 instances of FM open and I copy text in one  FM and paste the 
text in the second instance of FM, the formatting disappears even though the 
same pgfs are used in both places. Even tables lose their tableness.

What is happening here and how can I fix it?

TIA
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pasting text from FM to FM

2007-04-23 Thread Leah Smaller
When I have 2 instances of FM open and I copy text in one  FM and paste the 
text in the second instance of FM, the formatting disappears even though the 
same pgfs are used in both places. Even tables lose their tableness.

What is happening here and how can I fix it?

TIA
Leah Smaller
Technical Communicator
Certified Feldenkrais Method practitioner
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Re: Easy on the eyes

2007-01-22 Thread Leah Smaller
Kevin,
You wrote:  Most of the time I spend actually staring at the screen (with no 
breaks) is in Frame...

Well, there is nothing that will help you here, not color schemes, not 
lighting, not anything. Although using a small fan to encourage blinking is a 
clever idea.

The only thing that will prevent discomfort and avoid potential injury (yes, 
injury!) is taking a break!  possible injuries: reduced vision acuity, neck 
injuries, migraines, chronic tiredness, TMJ,  and more.
If it is difficult for you to tear yourself away from the screen, install a 
break timer on your computer ( I have used Ergotimer by Tropical Software for 
years). It doesn't have to be a long break - just a break.

Some break suggestions:

1. Look away from your screen and focus on a pont as far away as possible (if 
you have a window look towards the horizon).

2. Cover your eyes with your hands so  no light penetrates - do this in a way 
so your hands and shoulders avn elbows can be soft and relaxed. Close your eyes 
and gently move them right and center. After doing that a few times, gently 
move them left and back to center. Then alternate taking your eyes gently right 
and left.

3. Sit centered on your chair with your feet on the floor. Gently turn your 
head right as far as it will go comfortably and take your eyes along with your 
head. Do this a few times. Then when you turn your head gently and slowly 
right, take your eyes opposite - to the left. This will be a much smaller 
movement of the head. Be careful not to strain your eyes or neck. Do only what 
is in your comfort range. 
ATTENTION: Range of comfort does NOT mean as far as you can go!!!  It means 
only as far as is completely comfortable.
Repeat this to the left, taking your head and eyes left a few times and then 
your head left and eyes right.
Gently turn your head right and left taking your eyes to the same direction.

YOU are responsible for your own health. Take breaks, so you can work injury 
free. 

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importing jpegs

2006-09-28 Thread Leah smaller
We have always imported jpeg files by reference into our doucmentation. These 
files are edited in and exported from CorelDraw . This has worked beautifully 
for years. This past week something broke and the the import always fails. We 
get an error message:  The filter encountered an error and could not complete 
the translation. This happens with new and old files.
Any idea about what is going on and how to fix it?

TIA,
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Importing jpegs again

2006-09-28 Thread Leah smaller
Sorry, I haven't used the list in a long time and forgot to include necessary 
info. We are using FM 7.0.

We have always imported jpeg files by reference into our doucmentation. These 
files are edited in and exported from CorelDraw . This has worked beautifully 
for years. This past week something broke and the the import always fails. We 
get an error message:  The filter encountered an error and could not complete 
the translation. This happens with new and old files.
Any idea about what is going on and how to fix it?

TIA,
Leah Smaller
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Technical Writer
Certified Feldenkrais Practitioner

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importing jpegs

2006-09-28 Thread Leah smaller
We have always imported jpeg files by reference into our doucmentation. These 
files are edited in and exported from CorelDraw . This has worked beautifully 
for years. This past week something broke and the the import always fails. We 
get an error message:  The filter encountered an error and could not complete 
the translation. This happens with new and old files.
Any idea about what is going on and how to fix it?

TIA,
Leah Smaller
leah at compulite.com 
Technical Writer
Certified Feldenkrais Practitioner

"When you know what you do then you can do what you want."  Dr. Moshe 
Feldenkrais


Importing jpegs again

2006-09-28 Thread Leah smaller
Sorry, I haven't used the list in a long time and forgot to include necessary 
info. We are using FM 7.0.

We have always imported jpeg files by reference into our doucmentation. These 
files are edited in and exported from CorelDraw . This has worked beautifully 
for years. This past week something broke and the the import always fails. We 
get an error message:  The filter encountered an error and could not complete 
the translation. This happens with new and old files.
Any idea about what is going on and how to fix it?

TIA,
Leah Smaller
leah at compulite.com 
Technical Writer
Certified Feldenkrais Practitioner

"When you know what you do then you can do what you want."  Dr. Moshe 
Feldenkrais




checking capitalization and end stops

2006-03-19 Thread Leah smaller


Is it possible to have FM check capitals at the beginning of sentences and
 lack of punctuation at the end of a sentence?
 If so, how?
 
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checking capitalization and end stops

2006-03-19 Thread Leah smaller


Is it possible to have FM check capitals at the beginning of sentences and
lack of punctuation at the end of a sentence?
If so, how?

A good week to all,
Leah Smaller
leah at compulite.com





checking capitalization and end stops

2006-03-19 Thread Leah smaller


Is it possible to have FM check capitals at the beginning of sentences and
 lack of punctuation at the end of a sentence?
 If so, how?

 A good week to all,
 Leah Smaller
 leah at compulite.com





Re: OT: RSI Carpal tunnel solution

2006-03-13 Thread Leah smaller
It is great that you could alleviate your problem by finding hardware that
is more suitable for you.
However, do not be complacent. You experienced theseproblems because of the
way you use yourself when working at the computer: keyboarding, mousing,
scrolling, looking at the screen, sitting, using your hands, arms,
shoulders, eyes, and even elbows.

To ensure that you do not suffer a reoccurence of incipient RSI, I recommend
finding Feldenkrais Method  classes in your area. The Feldenkrais Method is
an advanced method of somatic learning that leads to more efficient and
satisfactory movement. And as Dr. M. Feldenkrais said: When you imporve one
function,  everything improves.

Good luck and healthy computing,
Leah Smaller
Technical Writer and Feldenkrais Method coach

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OT: RSI Carpal tunnel solution

2006-03-13 Thread Leah smaller
It is great that you could alleviate your problem by finding hardware that
is more suitable for you.
However, do not be complacent. You experienced theseproblems because of the
way you use yourself when working at the computer: keyboarding, mousing,
scrolling, looking at the screen, sitting, using your hands, arms,
shoulders, eyes, and even elbows.

To ensure that you do not suffer a reoccurence of incipient RSI, I recommend
finding Feldenkrais Method  classes in your area. The Feldenkrais Method is
an advanced method of somatic learning that leads to more efficient and
satisfactory movement. And as Dr. M. Feldenkrais said: "When you imporve one
function,  everything improves".

Good luck and healthy computing,
Leah Smaller
Technical Writer and Feldenkrais Method coach