I use Bruce Foster's Archive plug-in for this purpose
(http://home.comcast.net/~bruce.foster/Archive.htm):
1. Archive my Frame book to a different (target) folder.
2. Delete all the graphics in the source folder.
3. Move the target folder back to the source.
Works great, but you need to
Scott White wrote:
> Folks
> I have a client who when she creates a ps file from Frmae 7.2 and
> distills her background boxes look skewed, ie the box narrows in some
> places and looks normal in others. From what I gathered from her is she
> creates a box, fills it with a solid color, lays a t
> I have a client who when she creates a ps file from Frmae 7.2 and
> distills her background boxes look skewed, ie the box narrows in some
> places and looks normal in others. From what I gathered from her is she
> creates a box, fills it with a solid color, lays a text box inside and
> ty
Scott White wrote:
> Folks
> I have a client who when she creates a ps file from Frmae 7.2 and
> distills her background boxes look skewed, ie the box narrows in some
> places and looks normal in others. From what I gathered from her is she
> creates a box, fills it with a solid color, lays a t
Folks
I have a client who when she creates a ps file from Frmae 7.2 and
distills her background boxes look skewed, ie the box narrows in
some places and looks normal in others. From what I gathered from her
is she creates a box, fills it with a solid color, lays a text box
inside and types
I have a client who when she creates a ps file from Frmae 7.2 and
distills her background boxes look skewed, ie the box narrows in some
places and looks normal in others. From what I gathered from her is she
creates a box, fills it with a solid color, lays a text box inside and
types what
My FNTCACHE.DAT was only 767 kb this morning. I deleted it
nevertheless and rebooted. Now it is the same size as before (767 kb).
And I am trying to print again.
Result: Crash at the same point as before, page 13 in chapter 3. :-(
To answer Art's questions:
Platform: WinXP SP2.
Acrobat Configurati
Scott White wrote:
Folks
I have a client who when she creates a ps file from Frmae 7.2 and
distills her background boxes look skewed, ie the box narrows in some
places and looks normal in others. From what I gathered from her is she
creates a box, fills it with a solid color, lays a text box
Scott White wrote:
Folks
I have a client who when she creates a ps file from Frmae 7.2 and
distills her background boxes look skewed, ie the box narrows in some
places and looks normal in others. From what I gathered from her is she
creates a box, fills it with a solid color, lays a text box
I had the same problem this morning: Frame crashed whenever I tried to
create a PDF, using various methods (save as PDF, print to PS, print to
Adobe PDF printer driver instance, single Frame file or book, Frame 7.2 and
Frame 7.0).
I didn't have the "character dropout" problem, but I did follow Dov
Folks
I have a client who when she creates a ps file from Frmae 7.2 and
distills her background boxes look skewed, ie the box narrows in
some places and looks normal in others. From what I gathered from her
is she creates a box, fills it with a solid color, lays a text box
inside and type
Dammit that works GREAT! Shmuel I cannot thank you enough, you have
really made my day, my week and possibly my future report writing with
Word. The option of which you speak is found in Word 2003
Tools>Options>Compatibility>[tick]'Do full justification like Word
Perfect 6.x for Windows', I've j
In the Book window go to Add -- List Of -- References and then choose
Imported Graphics.
-Original Message-
From: framers-bounces+jim.pinkham=voith@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces+jim.pinkham=voith.com at lists.frameusers.com] On
Behalf Of Van Boening, Tammy
Sent: Friday,
Hi Rene,
I can only tell you how it is with Acrobat 6.
When one prints a pdf from Acrobat other than the standard set size
(Letter size in the US, A4 in Europe), Acrobat usually does something
of the sort you explain. I have a lot of users that have to be able to
print different sizes, and my sol
Richard, Rene, Yves, et. al.
Thanks so much for the valuable information. Nice way to manage project
information. This list is awesome.
TGIF,
TVB
Tammy L. Van Boening
Senior Technical Writer
Fiserv Insurance Solutions
Property and Casualty Division
303-729-7733
tammy.vanboening at fiserv
Thank you!
Tammy L. Van Boening
Senior Technical Writer
Fiserv Insurance Solutions
Property and Casualty Division
303-729-7733
tammy.vanboening at fiserv.com
***
Keep smiling, at least until you get your own way.
-Original
Van Boening, Tammy wrote:
> just taking up space. How do I go about generating a list of
> what graphics are actually used where in the book. (I
> obviously want to compare this list to the actual directory
> contents and nuke those from the directory that don't appear
> on the list.)
To co
My apologies in advance - I know that this has been discussed before on
the list, but I can't find it in the archives. I have a graphics folder
for a Frame book that contains not only all of the graphics that are
imported by reference into the various book files, but also, a bunch of
graphic that I
Richard, Rene, Yves, et. al.
Thanks so much for the valuable information. Nice way to manage project
information. This list is awesome.
TGIF,
TVB
Tammy L. Van Boening
Senior Technical Writer
Fiserv Insurance Solutions
Property and Casualty Division
303-729-7733
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
***
Thank you!
Tammy L. Van Boening
Senior Technical Writer
Fiserv Insurance Solutions
Property and Casualty Division
303-729-7733
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
***
Keep smiling, at least until you get your own way.
-Original Message-
We still include the Index of References before using the archive plugin, so
that you can tell at a glance if the graphic was originally a shared graphic
with some other project... due to the way we've named our shared folders. We
don't keep the IOR in the book file, but we do keep it in the pro
We still include the Index of References before using the archive plugin, so
that you can tell at a glance if the graphic was originally a shared graphic
with some other project... due to the way we've named our shared folders. We
don't keep the IOR in the book file, but we do keep it in the pro
Van Boening, Tammy wrote:
> just taking up space. How do I go about generating a list of
> what graphics are actually used where in the book. (I
> obviously want to compare this list to the actual directory
> contents and nuke those from the directory that don't appear
> on the list.)
To co
I use Bruce Foster's Archive plug-in for this purpose
(http://home.comcast.net/~bruce.foster/Archive.htm):
1. Archive my Frame book to a different (target) folder.
2. Delete all the graphics in the source folder.
3. Move the target folder back to the source.
Works great, but you need to b
In the Book window go to Add -- List Of -- References and then choose
Imported Graphics.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Van Boening, Tammy
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 9:38 AM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: List of imported grap
If you do an Index of References for the book and select imported graphics,
you'll get an alphabetized list of each imported graphic and where it's used.
However, we have found it more expedient to use Bruce Foster's Archive plugin.
;-)
HTH
Rene Stephenson
"Van Boening, Tammy" <[EMAIL PROTECTE
If you do an Index of References for the book and select imported graphics,
you'll get an alphabetized list of each imported graphic and where it's used.
However, we have found it more expedient to use Bruce Foster's Archive plugin.
;-)
HTH
Rene Stephenson
"Van Boening, Tammy" wrote: My apolo
My apologies in advance - I know that this has been discussed before on
the list, but I can't find it in the archives. I have a graphics folder
for a Frame book that contains not only all of the graphics that are
imported by reference into the various book files, but also, a bunch of
graphic that I
My FNTCACHE.DAT was only 767 kb this morning. I deleted it
nevertheless and rebooted. Now it is the same size as before (767 kb).
And I am trying to print again.
Result: Crash at the same point as before, page 13 in chapter 3. :-(
To answer Art's questions:
Platform: WinXP SP2.
Acrobat Configurat
Hi Rene,
I can only tell you how it is with Acrobat 6.
When one prints a pdf from Acrobat other than the standard set size
(Letter size in the US, A4 in Europe), Acrobat usually does something
of the sort you explain. I have a lot of users that have to be able to
print different sizes, and my so
I had the same problem this morning: Frame crashed whenever I tried to
create a PDF, using various methods (save as PDF, print to PS, print to
Adobe PDF printer driver instance, single Frame file or book, Frame 7.2 and
Frame 7.0).
I didn't have the "character dropout" problem, but I did follow Do
Dammit that works GREAT! Shmuel I cannot thank you enough, you have
really made my day, my week and possibly my future report writing with
Word. The option of which you speak is found in Word 2003
Tools>Options>Compatibility>[tick]'Do full justification like Word
Perfect 6.x for Windows', I've j
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