At 14:57 -0400 13/6/07, Ann Zdunczyk wrote:
>I know some of you guys do indexing a lot. I have been asked to quote doing
>an index in Pagemaker (sorry). There are 1300 terms that are to be listed in
>the index. In Pagemaker, as in Framemaker, I would need to add an index
>entry for each instance o
Afraid not. Using this import procedure, the table definitely appears in the
FrameMaker file, but when you create the PDF the table is once more
represented by a black stub. Nice try, though.
Thanks, Paul
-Original Message-
From: Combs, Richard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday,
At 12:03 -0400 13/6/07, Brian.Darold at sage.com wrote:
>Is it possible to put building blocks inside a user variable? Ideally I'd
>like to create a variable named CurrentYear that contains only the <$year>
>building block. For reasons unknown, I'd like to do this without modifying
>or using the e
Thanks for the great information everybody. As my department moves to
FrameMaker from MS Word I expect you'll see more questions from me in the
future.
Brian
-Original Message-
From: Ridder, Fred [mailto:fred.rid...@intel.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 5:19 PM
To: Brian.Darold at s
As others have noted, it is not possible to use system variables
within user variables, nor is it possible to define additional new
system variables. But I have to say that I really don?t see that
what you are trying to do provides that much utility. Globally
updating a regular user variable that
Well --- as an initial thought
If you have the list of terms to be indexed, you could do a S&R on each
term to get the count for that term. That's a pain for 1300 terms, but
there as S&R tools that can be scripted. (alternatively, there are
concordance tools that can list the number of occuran
Fred, it doesn't seem as straight forward as that. It only seems to
affect the first file in the book structure. I created 2 identical files
(all with the same text flows and connections). Whichever file was at
the top of the book structure, the problem as I described occurred, but
only for that fi
I've started to get a strange problem when printing to pdf from some
newly created files.
I've got a Chapter Title paragraph style - Chapter:TitleBook, and a
Heading one style - Head:1Book
I have the pdf settings so the Head:1Book tags are indented once from
the Chapter:TitleBook.
However the pdf
Hi all,
I know some of you guys do indexing a lot. I have been asked to quote doing
an index in Pagemaker (sorry). There are 1300 terms that are to be listed in
the index. In Pagemaker, as in Framemaker, I would need to add an index
entry for each instance of the term in a 300 page book. I have no
Thanks for the great information everybody. As my department moves to
FrameMaker from MS Word I expect you'll see more questions from me in the
future.
Brian
-Original Message-
From: Ridder, Fred [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 5:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; fra
Well --- as an initial thought
If you have the list of terms to be indexed, you could do a S&R on each
term to get the count for that term. That's a pain for 1300 terms, but
there as S&R tools that can be scripted. (alternatively, there are
concordance tools that can list the number of occuran
At 14:57 -0400 13/6/07, Ann Zdunczyk wrote:
>I know some of you guys do indexing a lot. I have been asked to quote doing
>an index in Pagemaker (sorry). There are 1300 terms that are to be listed in
>the index. In Pagemaker, as in Framemaker, I would need to add an index
>entry for each instance o
As others have noted, it is not possible to use system variables
within user variables, nor is it possible to define additional new
system variables. But I have to say that I really don’t see that
what you are trying to do provides that much utility. Globally
updating a regular user variable that
Oops .. sorry. I misread the question .. please disregard my reply. :)
...scott
Scott Prentice wrote:
Hi Brian...
You can use our MarkerTools plugin to embed variables within markers ..
http://leximation.com/tools/info/markertools.php
I believe that this functionality is also available w
Oops .. sorry. I misread the question .. please disregard my reply. :)
...scott
Scott Prentice wrote:
Hi Brian...
You can use our MarkerTools plugin to embed variables within markers ..
http://leximation.com/tools/info/markertools.php
I believe that this functionality is also available w
Brian.Darold at sage.com wrote:
> Is it possible to put building blocks inside a user variable?
> Ideally I'd like to create a variable named CurrentYear that
> contains only the <$year> building block. For reasons
> unknown, I'd like to do this without modifying or using the
> existing curre
Is it possible to put building blocks inside a user variable? Ideally I'd
like to create a variable named CurrentYear that contains only the <$year>
building block. For reasons unknown, I'd like to do this without modifying
or using the existing current date, modification date, or creation date
var
Hi all,
I know some of you guys do indexing a lot. I have been asked to quote doing
an index in Pagemaker (sorry). There are 1300 terms that are to be listed in
the index. In Pagemaker, as in Framemaker, I would need to add an index
entry for each instance of the term in a 300 page book. I have no
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is it possible to put building blocks inside a user variable?
> Ideally I'd like to create a variable named CurrentYear that
> contains only the <$year> building block. For reasons
> unknown, I'd like to do this without modifying or using the
> existing current dat
Hi Brian...
You can use our MarkerTools plugin to embed variables within markers ..
http://leximation.com/tools/info/markertools.php
I believe that this functionality is also available with Index Tools Pro
from Silicon Prairie as well ..
http://www.siliconprairiesoftware.com/Products.htm
Hi Brian...
You can use our MarkerTools plugin to embed variables within markers ..
http://leximation.com/tools/info/markertools.php
I believe that this functionality is also available with Index Tools Pro
from Silicon Prairie as well ..
http://www.siliconprairiesoftware.com/Products.ht
At 12:03 -0400 13/6/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Is it possible to put building blocks inside a user variable? Ideally I'd
>like to create a variable named CurrentYear that contains only the <$year>
>building block. For reasons unknown, I'd like to do this without modifying
>or using the existing
Correction: The table is in excel 2007, not 2003.
-Original Message-
From: Paul Grigg [mailto:pgr...@checkpoint.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 10:35 AM
To: 'Framers'
Subject: RE: Pasting a link to excel 2007
Using FrameMaker 6.0
Just something we've noticed: if, in FM, you Edit >
Using FrameMaker 6.0
Just something we've noticed: if, in FM, you Edit > paste special > paste
link to a table in an excel 2003, the table appears in FrameMaker, but when
the file is printed, either to a physical printer or to distiller, the table
turns into a black stub. Anyone else noticed this,
A similar question was asked and answered on-list last week.
The most common cause of the behavior you describe is when
the chapter title is in a separate frame that is not properly
connected to the frame(s) for the main text flow. Check your
master pages.
-Original Message-
From: frame
Is it possible to put building blocks inside a user variable? Ideally I'd
like to create a variable named CurrentYear that contains only the <$year>
building block. For reasons unknown, I'd like to do this without modifying
or using the existing current date, modification date, or creation date
var
Paul Grigg wrote:
> Just something we've noticed: if, in FM, you Edit > paste
> special > paste link to a table in an excel 2003, the table
> appears in FrameMaker, but when the file is printed, either
> to a physical printer or to distiller, the table turns into a
> black stub. Anyone else no
Fred, it doesn't seem as straight forward as that. It only seems to
affect the first file in the book structure. I created 2 identical files
(all with the same text flows and connections). Whichever file was at
the top of the book structure, the problem as I described occurred, but
only for that fi
A similar question was asked and answered on-list last week.
The most common cause of the behavior you describe is when
the chapter title is in a separate frame that is not properly
connected to the frame(s) for the main text flow. Check your
master pages.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAI
I've started to get a strange problem when printing to pdf from some
newly created files.
I've got a Chapter Title paragraph style - Chapter:TitleBook, and a
Heading one style - Head:1Book
I have the pdf settings so the Head:1Book tags are indented once from
the Chapter:TitleBook.
However the pdf
Paul Grigg wrote:
> Just something we've noticed: if, in FM, you Edit > paste
> special > paste link to a table in an excel 2003, the table
> appears in FrameMaker, but when the file is printed, either
> to a physical printer or to distiller, the table turns into a
> black stub. Anyone else n
Correction: The table is in excel 2007, not 2003.
-Original Message-
From: Paul Grigg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 10:35 AM
To: 'Framers'
Subject: RE: Pasting a link to excel 2007
Using FrameMaker 6.0
Just something we've noticed: if, in FM, you Edit > past
Using FrameMaker 6.0
Just something we've noticed: if, in FM, you Edit > paste special > paste
link to a table in an excel 2003, the table appears in FrameMaker, but when
the file is printed, either to a physical printer or to distiller, the table
turns into a black stub. Anyone else noticed this,
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