Harry,
Thanks for the information, but perhaps there's some confusion. I'm
not using Word for any of this. It's all staying in Frame. The
information section I'm having a problem with is from another Frame
document that someone else wrote and I need to include in my document.
Everything
If the App Note is an active document, why not just import it instead
of copying it into your chapter. You'd have the option of using the
Chapter's settings, which I surmise would solve the numbering
problem... Unless, of course, the author of the App Note did something
exciting like numbering
Only a warning.
After the install of the 8.1 upgrade of Acrobat Professional, FrameMaker (7.0
and 7.2) reports that it can't print a PS file and doesn't save as PDF.
I did a uninstall and a new installation (without the upgrade) and now all is
ok.
Furia
Has anyone used Microsoft's Team Foundation Server to manage their
FrameMaker documents? Do they work well together? Are there any known
issues? Any information would be greatly appreciated.
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Furia,
You wrote:
Only a warning.
After the install of the 8.1 upgrade of Acrobat Professional, FrameMaker
(7.0 and 7.2)
reports that it can't print a PS file and doesn't save as PDF.
I did a uninstall and a new installation (without the upgrade) and now
all is ok.
This is likely
Actually, I can repeat the problem. Has nothing to do
with a missing FILE: port (for better or worse). Apparently
something else has changed in the interface between the
Distiller and the AdobePDF printer driver instance and the
system with Acrobat 8.1 (as opposed to Acrobat 8.0). In the
Harry,
Thanks for the information, but perhaps there's some confusion. I'm
not using Word for any of this. It's all staying in Frame. The
information section I'm having a problem with is from another Frame
document that someone else wrote and I need to include in my document.
Everything
If the App Note is an active document, why not just import it instead
of copying it into your chapter. You'd have the option of using the
Chapter's settings, which I surmise would solve the numbering
problem... Unless, of course, the author of the App Note did something
exciting like numbering
Sam Beard wrote:
> Everything worked fine except for the figure numbers for two
> figures that are contained in the same anchored frame. The
> figure captions are included in text boxes inside the larger
> anchored frame and the figures themselves are in anchored
> frames inside the larger
I've been printing this book for years; printed it several times in the last
couple of weeks with no problems; now all of a sudden, it won't print. I'm
making a .pdf.
First I get a message saying "Cannot print some imported images (note I have
no imported images, only referenced ones!), then
Only a warning.
After the install of the 8.1 upgrade of Acrobat Professional, FrameMaker (7.0
and 7.2) reports that it can't print a PS file and doesn't save as PDF.
I did a uninstall and a new installation (without the upgrade) and now all is
ok.
Furia
Has anyone used Microsoft's Team Foundation Server to manage their
FrameMaker documents? Do they work well together? Are there any known
issues? Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Actually, I can repeat the problem. Has nothing to do
with a missing FILE: port (for better or worse). Apparently
something else has changed in the interface between the
Distiller and the AdobePDF printer driver instance and the
system with Acrobat 8.1 (as opposed to Acrobat 8.0). In the
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