Mike Wickham wrote:
>
> You can see the properties in the Paragraph Designer. FrameMaker
> remembers the Paragraph Designer's last position. Perhaps it got moved
> to a position that is no longer visible on-screen. For example, changing
> your monitor to a lower resolution could cause the old
Hi, all.
We are just about to start an evaluation of XML and WSDL editors for use
at our company. Bernard's recent e-mail on oXygen discount leads me to ask
a few questions to get us kick-started in the right direction:
1. Has anyone done a comparison or study of editors like this product?
If so
Hi, all.
We are just about to start an evaluation of XML and WSDL editors for use
at our company. Bernard's recent e-mail on oXygen discount leads me to ask
a few questions to get us kick-started in the right direction:
1. Has anyone done a comparison or study of editors like this product?
If so,
Merry Foxworth wrote:
> In FrameMaker 5.5, is there an easy way to see what
> the formatting selections are for a given tag once it
> is created?
> Merry Foxworth
For pgf tags, you can use MIFMuncher to create a new document of tag
characteristics:
http://tinyurl.com/9hylq
Or use Ctrl-m as other
Our department is upgrading from Frame 6.0 to Frame 7.2. Everyone already
has Acrobat Distiller 7.0 and the latest Acrobat Reader. We are also
installing the newest versions of FrameScript and IXGen.
In previous versions of Frame, there were sometimes issues related to
installation that wer
Our department is upgrading from Frame 6.0 to Frame 7.2. Everyone already
has Acrobat Distiller 7.0 and the latest Acrobat Reader. We are also
installing the newest versions of FrameScript and IXGen.
In previous versions of Frame, there were sometimes issues related to
installation that were
I did, but my first step is to add the topic aliases, which are as it
turns out (I guess) just numbers that I define.
The Help topic in 2003 does provide some Frame-side instructions, but
not nearly as detailed as the ones Neil Tubb provided from the latest
version of Epublisher.
Having never
Well, once again I have neutrino-sized particles of bandwidth with which
to investigate structured Frame.
I have chosen to start with DocBook rather than DITA, just because I've
worked in structured Frame with a DTD that was based on full DocBook.
Question is, which version of DocBook should I us
Well, once again I have neutrino-sized particles of bandwidth with which
to investigate structured Frame.
I have chosen to start with DocBook rather than DITA, just because I've
worked in structured Frame with a DTD that was based on full DocBook.
Question is, which version of DocBook should I us
Yes, that's very helpful. The documentation was not nearly as specific
in anything I checked. I appreciate the details.
Regards,
Ron
Neil Tubb wrote:
> Hi Ron,
>
> I'm in the same boat- just starting out creating some contextual help using
> Frame 7.1 and WWP (actually ePub Pro). I also find
Hi Ron,
I'm in the same boat- just starting out creating some contextual help using
Frame 7.1 and WWP (actually ePub Pro). I also find the documentation available
woefully inadequate on both sides...very frustrating.
Anyways, not sure what you mean about "generating" topic alias markers. My
un
Frame 7.1
Windows XP, SP2
WWP 2003
WWP Help
OK, so I need to generate topic alias markers in Frame, and I've never
had to deal with this in the past. Since this is how you generate
context-sensitive help, I would have thought it would be fairly well
documented, but after checking the Frame Help
You can change the text frames on the Master pages till they're the way you
want them to be, then force the body pages to use them. To do this, in Body
page view, select Format menu > Page layout > Master Page Usage). But
definitely save first!
Cheers, Rebecca
>>> Merry Foxworth 12/07/06 09:2
Mike Wickham wrote:
You can see the properties in the Paragraph Designer. FrameMaker
remembers the Paragraph Designer's last position. Perhaps it got moved
to a position that is no longer visible on-screen. For example, changing
your monitor to a lower resolution could cause the old position
Merry Foxworth wrote:
In FrameMaker 5.5, is there an easy way to see what
the formatting selections are for a given tag once it
is created?
Merry Foxworth
For pgf tags, you can use MIFMuncher to create a new document of tag
characteristics:
http://tinyurl.com/9hylq
Or use Ctrl-m as others ha
I am trying to enhance some FrameMaker curriculum documents by adding
links to online activities. Each link will read as follows: "Launch
Workbook Activity X.y: 'Activity Name'"
I've set up a Paragraph Style that generates autotext for the first half
of the desired active text ("Launch Workbook Ac
I am trying to enhance some FrameMaker curriculum documents by adding
links to online activities. Each link will read as follows: "Launch
Workbook Activity X.y: 'Activity Name'"
I've set up a Paragraph Style that generates autotext for the first half
of the desired active text ("Launch Workbook Ac
Ron,
This really is a WWP matter, even though you create the markers in FM. The
WWP 2003 help has a lot of information about this process. I suggest you
start with the topic called "Overview of context-sensitive WebWorks Help."
This topic has links to other topics with related information.
~~
At 14:23 -0700 11/7/06, Merry Foxworth wrote:
>When I switch to Master Pages, the dotted boxes look different from those in
>Body Pages, so there is no point in even trying to change them. I have no
>idea how one works with them. As someone pointed out, 5.5 is a pretty old
>version and doesn'
I did, but my first step is to add the topic aliases, which are as it
turns out (I guess) just numbers that I define.
The Help topic in 2003 does provide some Frame-side instructions, but
not nearly as detailed as the ones Neil Tubb provided from the latest
version of Epublisher.
Having neve
Ron Miller wrote:
> What is the procedure for stopping email for a vacation, then
> restarting upon my return?
Click the personalized link to lists.frameusers.com that's at the bottom
of each and every message you receive from the list.
Richard
--
Richard G. Combs
Senior Technical Write
Yes, that's very helpful. The documentation was not nearly as specific
in anything I checked. I appreciate the details.
Regards,
Ron
Neil Tubb wrote:
> Hi Ron,
>
> I'm in the same boat- just starting out creating some contextual help using
> Frame 7.1 and WWP (actually ePub Pro). I also find
What is the procedure for stopping email for a vacation, then restarting
upon my return?
Thanks,
Ron
Ron,
This really is a WWP matter, even though you create the markers in FM. The
WWP 2003 help has a lot of information about this process. I suggest you
start with the topic called "Overview of context-sensitive WebWorks Help."
This topic has links to other topics with related information.
~~
Hi Ron,
I'm in the same boat- just starting out creating some contextual help using
Frame 7.1 and WWP (actually ePub Pro). I also find the documentation available
woefully inadequate on both sides...very frustrating.
Anyways, not sure what you mean about "generating" topic alias markers. My
un
Frame 7.1
Windows XP, SP2
WWP 2003
WWP Help
OK, so I need to generate topic alias markers in Frame, and I've never
had to deal with this in the past. Since this is how you generate
context-sensitive help, I would have thought it would be fairly well
documented, but after checking the Frame Hel
Ron Miller wrote:
> What is the procedure for stopping email for a vacation, then
> restarting upon my return?
Click the personalized link to lists.frameusers.com that's at the bottom
of each and every message you receive from the list.
Richard
--
Richard G. Combs
Senior Technical Writ
Pat Christenson wrote:
>I have no explanation but I do have a possible solution. When crerating
>the PDF, turn on Create Named Destinations. You shouldn't have to do
>this for internal xrefs but it solved the problem for a client of mine.
For an explanation, see "PDF-Related Aspects of FrameMak
What is the procedure for stopping email for a vacation, then restarting
upon my return?
Thanks,
Ron
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At 14:23 -0700 11/7/06, Merry Foxworth wrote:
>When I switch to Master Pages, the dotted boxes look different from those in
>Body Pages, so there is no point in even trying to change them. I have no
>idea how one works with them. As someone pointed out, 5.5 is a pretty old
>version and doesn'
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