Good evening from the USA
As we fast approach yet another World Cup (my pick is the USA, naturally), I
wanted to do a personal project involving Organization Charts in FrameMaker
to outline the teams leading up to who will be the eventual winner (okay,
it's a test to see if I can pull this off).
Good evening from the USA
As we fast approach yet another World Cup (my pick is the USA, naturally), I
wanted to do a personal project involving Organization Charts in FrameMaker
to outline the teams leading up to who will be the eventual winner (okay,
it's a test to see if I can pull this off).
What Rick said. I tried to implement it but it works poorly. I think the
fact that no one uses it is a testament to that fact.
-Huntley
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What Rick said. I tried to implement it but it works poorly. I think the
fact that no one uses it is a testament to that fact.
-Huntley
Greetings Framers, Peter G., Rebecca O., etc.,
I have solved and applied links to my book illustrations so that, when
viewing a PDF, the picture appears at the top of the page.
Here?s the process:
1. Add a blank placeholder, < >, to all your numbered section-heading
paragraph tags. Then upda
Greetings Framers, Peter G., Rebecca O., etc.,
I have solved and applied links to my book illustrations so that, when
viewing a PDF, the picture appears at the top of the page.
Heres the process:
1. Add a blank placeholder, < >, to all your numbered section-heading
paragraph tags. Then upda
will.weiss at handheld.com wrote:
> Has anyone successfully created a Hebrew language document
> using Frame (in Windows)?
You may be able to kludge FM into displaying some Hebrew characters, but
AFAIK there's no way to get FM to write right-to-left.
You'll have to use something else (e.g. Indes
What we do on our documents page is to include the file size of each PDF in
the description. That way, people can judge whether or not they would have
the patience to wait for a 10MB download if they're using a slow
connection.
Dan
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Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 15:09:26 -05
Hi Mairi,
The short answer is that FrameMaker WebDAV functionality does not work very
well at all.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
Hello All,
I'm working in a large(ish) and growing team of writers, and we need to
start using some kind of distributed access con
Hello All,
I'm working in a large(ish) and growing team of writers, and we need to start
using some kind of distributed access control.? Can anyone give me any feedback
on the in-built WebDAV workgroup functionality within Frame version 7.1?
Our Catch-22 situation is that we don't currently hav
For a variety of reasons, I have three instances of a Jump To hyperlink
that must reference a file in a book, but the file is being pulled from a
different directory than all other files in the book.
Twice, I use this path: H:\EFB\Jepp EFB\UGs\AppManager\v1.1\Container
Files\EFB_Use.fm:Set up f
Hi Tammy,
Replace the backslash with a forward slash for the path names. In the
online help, check out "hypertext commands", then click on "filenames
in" for the full description.
Deb Correia
Tammy VanBoening wrote:
> For a variety of reasons, I have three instances of a Jump To
> hyperlink
> th
Hi Tammy,
Replace the backslash with a forward slash for the path names. In the
online help, check out "hypertext commands", then click on "filenames
in" for the full description.
Deb Correia
Tammy VanBoening wrote:
> For a variety of reasons, I have three instances of a Jump To
> hyperlink
> th
What we do on our documents page is to include the file size of each PDF in
the description. That way, people can judge whether or not they would have
the patience to wait for a 10MB download if they're using a slow
connection.
Dan
--- original message
Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 15:09:26 -05
For a variety of reasons, I have three instances of a Jump To hyperlink
that must reference a file in a book, but the file is being pulled from a
different directory than all other files in the book.
Twice, I use this path: H:\EFB\Jepp EFB\UGs\AppManager\v1.1\Container
Files\EFB_Use.fm:Set up f
Hi Mairi,
The short answer is that FrameMaker WebDAV functionality does not work very
well at all.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
Hello All,
I'm working in a large(ish) and growing team of writers, and we need to
start using some kind of distributed access c
Hello All,
I'm working in a large(ish) and growing team of writers, and we need to start
using some kind of distributed access control. Can anyone give me any feedback
on the in-built WebDAV workgroup functionality within Frame version 7.1?
Our Catch-22 situation is that we don't currently ha
Will,
We have some some work in Hebrew. We picked up a Hebrew font set for a
job we did back in the days of Frame 5.
My project notes record the following:
800-621-8227 Davka, Hebrew font set (type it in English, but
backwards) $49.95 +6 shipping
-bob
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Good grief! Just send a message to Shlomo Perets and ask *his* advice!
Joe Malin
Technical Writer
(408)625-1623
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www.tuvox.com
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necessarily reflect those of TuVox, Inc.
-Original Message-
Good grief! Just send a message to Shlomo Perets and ask *his* advice!
Joe Malin
Technical Writer
(408)625-1623
jmalin at tuvox.com
www.tuvox.com
The views expressed in this document are those of the sender, and do not
necessarily reflect those of TuVox, Inc.
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Thanks for your help everyone. I've got it working properly now.
Thanks,
Nick Howard
Finite Matters Ltd.
804.556.1180 - Phone
804.556.1183 - Fax
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Has anyone successfully created a Hebrew language document using Frame (in
Windows)? The only way I have been able to introduce Hebrew characters
into a Frame document has been to use a cumbersome process involving the
Windows? Charmap? application, cutting from source and pasting to the
Frame
Will,
We have some some work in Hebrew. We picked up a Hebrew font set for a
job we did back in the days of Frame 5.
My project notes record the following:
800-621-8227 Davka, Hebrew font set (type it in English, but
backwards) $49.95 +6 shipping
-bob
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Thanks for your help everyone. I've got it working properly now.
Thanks,
Nick Howard
Finite Matters Ltd.
804.556.1180 - Phone
804.556.1183 - Fax
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Has anyone successfully created a Hebrew language document
> using Frame (in Windows)?
You may be able to kludge FM into displaying some Hebrew characters, but
AFAIK there's no way to get FM to write right-to-left.
You'll have to use something else (e.g. Indesign, Word
Has anyone successfully created a Hebrew language document using Frame (in
Windows)? The only way I have been able to introduce Hebrew characters
into a Frame document has been to use a cumbersome process involving the
Windows® Charmap® application, cutting from source and pasting to the
Frame
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