Go to problem

2007-02-15 Thread Howard Rauch
This is more of a nuisance than a problem, but it does indicate that something 
is wrong with the FrameMaker file.

When I use the Go to Page in my client's manuals, the software goes to that 
page and immediately reverts to page 1. I must repeat the process to get the 
software to go to the desired page and stay there. Any suggestions?

Howard Rauch
 
Technology Transfer, Inc.
Linking Creators and Users of Technology
933 North 18th Street
Manitowoc WI 54220
Office: 920-682-1528
Cell: 920-629-0080
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Re: Go to problem

2007-02-15 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 20:21 -0800 14/2/07, Howard Rauch wrote:

When I use the Go to Page in my client's manuals, the software goes to that 
page and immediately reverts to page 1. I must repeat the process to get the 
software to go to the desired page and stay there. Any suggestions?

This sounds like the 'scrollback' bug. Have you got any imported EPS figures in 
your docs? At the target page?

Someone (Rick, maybe?) on this group has a fix... hang on...

Rick Quatro posted this link in 2005, but it now appears to be dead:

http://www.adobe.com/supportservice/custsupport/SOLUTIONS/1a1fe.htm.

I also found in my archives:

At 15:14 +0200 12/12/05, David Schor wrote:

Try setting the Runaround for the offending graphic to None.
BTW, Rick Quatro created an inexpensive plug-in for setting Runaround to None 
throughout all graphics of a document in one shot.

-- 
Steve
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Re: Go to problem

2007-02-15 Thread Rick Quatro

Howard,

Take a look at this

http://www.frameexpert.com/plugins/runaroundnone/

Unfortunately, the link to the Adobe tech note is dead, but apparently the 
problem still exists in some FrameMaker documents. Please let me know if you 
have any questions or comments. Thanks.


Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com


This is more of a nuisance than a problem, but it does indicate that 
something is wrong with the FrameMaker file.


When I use the Go to Page in my client's manuals, the software goes to 
that page and immediately reverts to page 1. I must repeat the process to 
get the software to go to the desired page and stay there. Any suggestions?


Howard Rauch

Technology Transfer, Inc.
Linking Creators and Users of Technology
933 North 18th Street
Manitowoc WI 54220
Office: 920-682-1528
Cell: 920-629-0080

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"Go to" problem

2007-02-15 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 20:21 -0800 14/2/07, Howard Rauch wrote:

>When I use the "Go to Page" in my client's manuals, the software goes to that 
>page and immediately reverts to page 1. I must repeat the process to get the 
>software to go to the desired page and stay there. Any suggestions?

This sounds like the 'scrollback' bug. Have you got any imported EPS figures in 
your docs? At the target page?

Someone (Rick, maybe?) on this group has a fix... hang on...

Rick Quatro posted this link in 2005, but it now appears to be dead:

.

I also found in my archives:

At 15:14 +0200 12/12/05, David Schor wrote:

>Try setting the Runaround for the offending graphic to None.
>BTW, Rick Quatro created an inexpensive plug-in for setting Runaround to None 
>throughout all graphics of a document in one shot.

-- 
Steve



"Go to" problem

2007-02-15 Thread Rick Quatro
Howard,

Take a look at this

http://www.frameexpert.com/plugins/runaroundnone/

Unfortunately, the link to the Adobe tech note is dead, but apparently the 
problem still exists in some FrameMaker documents. Please let me know if you 
have any questions or comments. Thanks.

Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com


This is more of a nuisance than a problem, but it does indicate that 
something is wrong with the FrameMaker file.

When I use the "Go to Page" in my client's manuals, the software goes to 
that page and immediately reverts to page 1. I must repeat the process to 
get the software to go to the desired page and stay there. Any suggestions?

Howard Rauch

Technology Transfer, Inc.
"Linking Creators and Users of Technology"
933 North 18th Street
Manitowoc WI 54220
Office: 920-682-1528
Cell: 920-629-0080




"Go to" problem

2007-02-15 Thread Mike Wickham
>> When I use the "Go to Page" in my client's manuals, the software goes to 
>> that
>> page and immediately reverts to page 1. I must repeat the process to get 
>> the
>> software to go to the desired page and stay there. Any suggestions?

As others have mentioned, it sounds like you've hit the scrollback bug. One 
workaround I've found to it is to click on the page, outside the text frame, 
before moving about the document (Go to Page, PgUp, PgDn, etc.). It seems 
that making that single click eliminates the problem.

Mike Wickham






"Go to" problem

2007-02-14 Thread Howard Rauch
This is more of a nuisance than a problem, but it does indicate that something 
is wrong with the FrameMaker file.

When I use the "Go to Page" in my client's manuals, the software goes to that 
page and immediately reverts to page 1. I must repeat the process to get the 
software to go to the desired page and stay there. Any suggestions?

Howard Rauch

Technology Transfer, Inc.
"Linking Creators and Users of Technology"
933 North 18th Street
Manitowoc WI 54220
Office: 920-682-1528
Cell: 920-629-0080