FM 7.2, P4 with dual AMD 2MHz cpu's and 2 Gb quick DRAM, 110 Gb free HDD
space. All processing done locally (i.e., off the network).
I'm still hacking away at my DocBook project and learning structured
Frame. Until now I've been developing my FM and WebWorks templates using
a subset of the
John,
On 06/02/06, John Pitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Q3 Is there anything I can do? We would prefer not to cut up the xml
file as we want all chapters to talk to each other without spending long
periods resolving broken xrefs.
coming from the XML end of things, my first question would be:
Thanks, Rebecca.
I didn't know about this and I am using SuSE (at home). SuSE is owned by Novell.
I have been trying to use FM on Linux over CrossOver, but it seems to
have its limits. I hope Linux users (of whatever distro) will go and
spend a minute or two adding their requests for FM being
At 12:48 AM 2/6/2006, John Pitt wrote:
Until now I've been developing my FM and WebWorks templates using a
subset of the data available, which produces a book of about 1250 pages
(one chapter of 1000pp and 4 smaller ones which mostly consist of xref
lists that are pointing to the main
At 12:48 AM 2/6/2006, John Pitt wrote:
Q3 Is there anything I can do? We would prefer not to cut up the xml file
as we want all chapters to talk to each other without spending long
periods resolving broken xrefs.
John,
Forgot to add that FM does support importing XML documents with xrefs to
xref lists that are pointing to the main chapter). The previous xml
files were about 2 Mb; the latest file is 24Mb.
Both of my attempts to open/convert the big bugger have failed. After
about 90 min, Task Manager's Performance window shows a rapid rise in MEM
Usage from about 700Mb to 2.15
Alan:
Those are great comments and bring up some valid points. It will be
interesting to see how Michael Priestley addresses these in his
upcoming DITA workshop -- Introduction to DITA -- at the upcoming DITA
2006 conference this March. I've jotted these issues down and hope to
get Michael
At 08:47 AM 2/6/2006, Mollye Barrett wrote:
How do you recommend tweaking the DTD to avoid looking the xrefs. We're
round-tripping and this is our biggest hurtle.
Mollye,
Support for external xrefs during XML import/export was introduced in FM
7.1. Sorry, I'm about to catch a plane and
Hi,
I'm having a serious problem generating pdfs for the printer. Everything
in my book is rgb, despite the fact the all my images are cmyk and all
colours are specified as cmyk. Even when I tell Distiller to change
everything to cmyk I still get only rgb.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Framemaker
At 7:25 pm +0100 6/2/06, Daniel Osborn wrote:
I'm having a serious problem generating pdfs for the printer. Everything
in my book is rgb, despite the fact the all my images are cmyk and all
colours are specified as cmyk. Even when I tell Distiller to change
everything to cmyk I still get only
Great point Lynne,
How do you recommend tweaking the DTD to avoid looking the xrefs. We're
round-tripping and this is our biggest hurtle.
Mollye Barrett
ClearPath, LLC
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Lynne A. Price
Sent: Monday, February
I am not quite sure what your problem is. If it is only imported
graphics you are having problem with, you should, if they are
originally CMYK, save them as EPS (e.g. Photoshop images) and import
the eps's into Frame. Only remember to save them with TIFF preview.
If it is everything, also your
Welcome to the wonderful world of Windows on PC. ;-)
You want this:
http://www.pdfstore.com/details.asp?ProdID=215
On 2/6/06, Daniel Osborn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having a serious problem generating pdfs for the printer. Everything
in my book is rgb, despite the fact the all my images
... this is our biggest hurtle.
What a great word!
When a hurdle is causing great pain, then it is a hurtle!
The word also applies if a hurdle is making your progress very slow
indeed.
;-)
I need some coffee.
john
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Thank you all for your suggestions.
I've tried to use Colour Chameleon 2.0 and also CMYK PDF Creator, but
both say they cannot find or start Distiller. I have Acrobat 7.0 Pro
installed - I reinstalled it, just to make sure it was all there; I
checked the permissions in the registry and I seem to
FM 7.2, P4 with dual AMD 2MHz cpu's and 2 Gb quick DRAM, 110 Gb free HDD
space. All processing done locally (i.e., off the network).
I'm still hacking away at my DocBook project and learning structured
Frame. Until now I've been developing my FM and WebWorks templates using
a subset of the
John,
On 06/02/06, John Pitt wrote:
> Q3 Is there anything I can do? We would prefer not to cut up the xml
> file as we want all chapters to talk to each other without spending long
> periods resolving broken xrefs.
coming from the XML end of things, my first question would be: Is the
XML file
Thanks, Rebecca.
I didn't know about this and I am using SuSE (at home). SuSE is owned by Novell.
I have been trying to use FM on Linux over CrossOver, but it seems to
have its limits. I hope Linux users (of whatever distro) will go and
spend a minute or two adding their requests for FM being
At 12:48 AM 2/6/2006, John Pitt wrote:
> Until now I've been developing my FM and WebWorks templates using a
> subset of the data available, which produces a book of about 1250 pages
> (one chapter of >1000pp and 4 smaller ones which mostly consist of xref
> "lists" that are pointing to the
At 12:48 AM 2/6/2006, John Pitt wrote:
>Q3 Is there anything I can do? We would prefer not to cut up the xml file
>as we want all chapters to talk to each other without spending long
>periods resolving broken xrefs.
John,
Forgot to add that FM does support importing XML documents with xrefs
> xref "lists" that are pointing to the main chapter). The previous xml
> files were about 2 Mb; the latest file is 24Mb.
>
> Both of my attempts to open/convert the big bugger have failed. After
> about 90 min, Task Manager's Performance window shows a rapid rise in MEM
> Usage from about
Alan:
Those are great comments and bring up some valid points. It will be
interesting to see how Michael Priestley addresses these in his
upcoming DITA workshop -- Introduction to DITA -- at the upcoming DITA
2006 conference this March. I've jotted these issues down and hope to
get Michael to
Another issue regarding the links created by cross-references on master pages:
Such links have an incorrect active area if there are variable-width items
preceding the cross-reference (the active area on the current page
corresponds to the required area on the previous or next page).
The
At 08:47 AM 2/6/2006, Mollye Barrett wrote:
>How do you recommend tweaking the DTD to avoid looking the xrefs. We're
>round-tripping and this is our biggest hurtle.
Mollye,
Support for external xrefs during XML import/export was introduced in FM
7.1. Sorry, I'm about to catch a plane and
Hi,
I'm having a serious problem generating pdfs for the printer. Everything
in my book is rgb, despite the fact the all my images are cmyk and all
colours are specified as cmyk. Even when I tell Distiller to change
everything to cmyk I still get only rgb.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Framemaker
At 7:25 pm +0100 6/2/06, Daniel Osborn wrote:
>I'm having a serious problem generating pdfs for the printer. Everything
>in my book is rgb, despite the fact the all my images are cmyk and all
>colours are specified as cmyk. Even when I tell Distiller to change
>everything to cmyk I still get only
Hi Daniel,
Printing from Windows FrameMaker is handled by the Windows OS, which
converts everything to RGB. There are two choices, as far as I know: 1)
Print from Mac FrameMaker, or 2) convert the colors back to CMYK in the PDF
file. I don't know how to do (2), but it may require third-party
Yep PC Frame is RGB only. But, for what it is worth, most printers
can still take those RGB files, convert to CMYK, and run the four
plates you need just fine.
Scott White
Media Production Manager
210-704-8239
swhite at alamark.com
On Feb 6, 2006, at 1:15 PM, Steve Rickaby wrote:
> At
Great point Lynne,
How do you recommend tweaking the DTD to avoid looking the xrefs. We're
round-tripping and this is our biggest hurtle.
Mollye Barrett
ClearPath, LLC
-Original Message-
From: framers-bounces+mollye=clearpath...@lists.frameusers.com
Hi all,
I routinely run IBM's product, Purify, on all FDK clients we
develop, and I have noticed a sharp increase in the numbers of
warnings issued by Purify when running FrameMaker 7.2 on such
clients compiled and linked with FDK 7.2.
For instance, I see a whole lot of Freeing Mismatched Memory
I am not quite sure what your problem is. If it is only imported
graphics you are having problem with, you should, if they are
originally CMYK, save them as EPS (e.g. Photoshop images) and import
the eps's into Frame. Only remember to save them with TIFF preview.
If it is everything, also your
If you are based in the San Diego area, you are invited to attend my
presentation: "Better PDFs with FrameMaker".
March 8 (evening) -- STC, San Diego Chapter [
http://www.stc-sd.org/events-meetings/events-meetings.htm ]
Shlomo Perets
MicroType, http://www.microtype.com * ToolbarPlus
Thank you all for your suggestions.
I've tried to use Colour Chameleon 2.0 and also CMYK PDF Creator, but
both say they cannot find or start Distiller. I have Acrobat 7.0 Pro
installed - I reinstalled it, just to make sure it was all there; I
checked the permissions in the registry and I seem to
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