You can only do a single table at a time with TableConvert to
Paragraphs. I'm looking for something to work throughout a book or
directory.
Pat
On May 21, 2007, at 9:51 PM, Syed Zaeem Hosain wrote:
Hi, Pat.
Pat Christenson wrote:
Does anyone know of a FrameMaker plug-in that will convert
Hi Anita,
Let's say your current anchored frame object is oAFrame. You can use this to
scroll it into view.
Set oPgf = oAFrame.TextLoc.Object;
Find TextRange(oPgf) ScrollTo;
Then you can use a YesNo message box.
MsgBox Mode(YesNo) Button(iButton)
'Do you want to move this frame?';
If
Hello Anita,
use a execute fc command.
This command scrolls the current selection to the middle of the document
window.
Set lv_objDocument = Session.ActiveDoc;
Run SelectAndViewAFrame Using pv_objDocument(lv_objDocument);
Sub SelectAndViewAFrame Using pv_objDocument
Local
Carrie
XSLT is short for Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations . It is
a programming language used to transform XML from one syntax to HTML,
plain text, or another XML syntax, etc.
For example. Lets say you have an XML file that looks like this:
Document
HeadingHello
See also: http://www.w3schools.com/xsl/default.asp
Yves Barbion
Documentation Architect
Adobe-Certified FrameMaker Instructor
Scripto bvba
Asselsstraat 65
9031 Gent
Belgium
T: +32 494 12 01 89
F: +32 9 366 50 32
BTW (VAT) BE 0886.192.394
skype:
On 5/22/07, Pat Christenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can only do a single table at a time with TableConvert to
Paragraphs. I'm looking for something to work throughout a book or
directory.
I would use AutoIT to create a macro. You can record the steps
necessary to convert a table to
Hi all,
I recently started generating Html files using Webworks Std 8.0.
I want to split one FM file into multiple html output files based on the
headings (I tried also to output based on the sgml elements) (I mean I
tried both ways).
Everything works pretty fine, but I can't figure out how to
As of today if you sign up for the beta, the title is: FrameMaker 8
Prerelease Program
So, it appears that 8 is the official number (at least currently).
-Paul Pehrson
Midvale, UT
On 5/17/07, Bernard Aschwanden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just to be totally picky, there is no official number
Hi Elisa,
I think I can help with the first question. It's been awhile since I did
this, but I *think* I remember how to do it.
What you need to do first is create a new marker type in Framemaker
called Filename. (This is the part I'm not 100% sure about, but the
WebWorks documentation, I
Off-Topic post on Adobe Designer.
I am designing a form in Adobe Designer. All I want to do is have a
numeric cell that adds up three other cells and displays the sum. I am
trying to use FormCalc but I'm not doing it correctly.
Does anyone know the proper script language in FormCalc to use to
Gillian Flato wrote:
Off-Topic post on Adobe Designer.
I am designing a form in Adobe Designer. All I want to do is have a
numeric cell that adds up three other cells and displays the sum. I am
trying to use FormCalc but I'm not doing it correctly.
Does anyone know the proper script
Hi All,
I was simply wondering if it is possible to have the first page of every
chapter in a book begin on the right side, and yet not have FM insert an
empty page at the end of the previous chapter. I've tried several things
including setting the files in the book to start on Next Available
Look at it this way.
FrameMaker emulates the real world. In the example below ch1 finishes on an
even page, and ch2 starts on the right
ch1
1-2, 3-4, 5-6
ch2
7-8, 9-10, 1-12
If you decide to have no blank pages ch1 finishes in this example on the right
and ch2 starts on the left
ch1
1-2, 3-4, 5
Hi Fabio,
In all of my manuals, every chapter starts on the right page.
If there is not enough material on the last (left) page of the previous
chapter, only the header and footer display, the rest of that page is
blank.
In my document template, I created a master page for the first page,
then
I was simply wondering if it is possible to have the first page of every
chapter in a book begin on the right side, and yet not have FM insert an
empty page at the end of the previous chapter.
Yes. It's possible. In pagination, select single-sided, instead of
double-sided. Then every page
You can only do a single table at a time with Table>Convert to
Paragraphs. I'm looking for something to work throughout a book or
directory.
Pat
On May 21, 2007, at 9:51 PM, Syed Zaeem Hosain wrote:
> Hi, Pat.
>
> Pat Christenson wrote:
>> Does anyone know of a FrameMaker plug-in that will
Pat Christenson wrote:
> You can only do a single table at a time with Table>Convert to
> Paragraphs. I'm looking for something to work throughout a book or
> directory.
Ah! I misread your question. Sorry about that ...
Z
> On May 21, 2007, at 9:51 PM, Syed Zaeem Hosain wrote:
>
>> Hi,
Hi Anita,
Let's say your current anchored frame object is oAFrame. You can use this to
scroll it into view.
Set oPgf = oAFrame.TextLoc.Object;
Find TextRange(oPgf) ScrollTo;
Then you can use a YesNo message box.
MsgBox Mode(YesNo) Button(iButton)
'Do you want to move this frame?';
If
Hello Anita,
use a execute fc command.
This command scrolls the current selection to the middle of the document
window.
Set lv_objDocument = Session.ActiveDoc;
Run SelectAndViewAFrame Using pv_objDocument(lv_objDocument);
Sub SelectAndViewAFrame Using pv_objDocument
Local
Carrie
XSLT is short for Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations . It is
a programming language used to transform XML from one syntax to HTML,
plain text, or another XML syntax, etc.
For example. Lets say you have an XML file that looks like this:
Hello World
Lorem Ipsum
See also: http://www.w3schools.com/xsl/default.asp
Yves Barbion
Documentation Architect
Adobe-Certified FrameMaker Instructor
Scripto bvba
Asselsstraat 65
9031 Gent
Belgium
T: +32 494 12 01 89
F: +32 9 366 50 32
BTW (VAT) BE 0886.192.394
skype: yves.barbion
On 5/22/07, Pat Christenson wrote:
> You can only do a single table at a time with Table>Convert to
> Paragraphs. I'm looking for something to work throughout a book or
> directory.
I would use AutoIT to create a macro. You can record the steps
necessary to convert a table to paragraphs, and
Hi all,
I recently started generating Html files using Webworks Std 8.0.
I want to split one FM file into multiple html output files based on the
headings (I tried also to output based on the sgml elements) (I mean I
tried both ways).
Everything works pretty fine, but I can't figure out how to
As of today if you sign up for the beta, the title is: FrameMaker 8
Prerelease Program
So, it appears that 8 is the official number (at least currently).
-Paul Pehrson
Midvale, UT
On 5/17/07, Bernard Aschwanden wrote:
>
> Just to be totally picky, there is no official number on the webpage
Hi Elisa,
I think I can help with the first question. It's been awhile since I did
this, but I *think* I remember how to do it.
What you need to do first is create a new marker type in Framemaker
called "Filename". (This is the part I'm not 100% sure about, but the
WebWorks documentation, I
Off-Topic post on Adobe Designer.
I am designing a form in Adobe Designer. All I want to do is have a
numeric cell that adds up three other cells and displays the sum. I am
trying to use FormCalc but I'm not doing it correctly.
Does anyone know the proper script language in FormCalc to use to
Gillian Flato wrote:
> Off-Topic post on Adobe Designer.
>
> I am designing a form in Adobe Designer. All I want to do is have a
> numeric cell that adds up three other cells and displays the sum. I am
> trying to use FormCalc but I'm not doing it correctly.
>
> Does anyone know the proper
Hi All,
I was simply wondering if it is possible to have the first page of every
chapter in a book begin on the right side, and yet not have FM insert an
empty page at the end of the previous chapter. I've tried several things
including setting the files in the book to start on "Next Available
Hi Fabio,
In all of my manuals, every chapter starts on the right page.
If there is not enough material on the last (left) page of the previous
chapter, only the header and footer display, the rest of that page is
blank.
In my document template, I created a master page for the first page,
then
> I was simply wondering if it is possible to have the first page of every
> chapter in a book begin on the right side, and yet not have FM insert an
> empty page at the end of the previous chapter.
Yes. It's possible. In pagination, select single-sided, instead of
double-sided. Then every page
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