Tammy,
I never use SaveAs PDF, but also don't have the problem with 7.2
8.01 under XP. They don't seem to be generated if you use the logical
printer That said, if you're experiencing a problem during PDF
generation that aborts the process, the files will also be left
behind.
Art
On Nov 27,
Like Diane I found that installing 8.0.1 fixed this problem (it also
meant that the Adobe Reader speak aloud feature now works as per Frame
7 generated PDFs again, which it didn't properly with tagged PDFs
enabled).
In my case I saved to a PS file using the Adobe print driver and then
generated a
Hi all,
Please help me...I'm working on an SDK programming guide, and I have
some sample code lines that are just too long. I am told I need to
indicate that the lines are breaking with some kind of an carriage
return arrow icon, and then indent the following line.
Does anyone have any
Neil,
Are the code lines individually in table cells, or are all of the lines
really in a single table cell? Must be a pain if it's only one large
cell...
I presume each line is a separate paragraph. If not I have no idea how
to automate this at all.
If these are not numbered, you could
I put each line of code into a single cell -- if you're doing that,
just set an indent for the subsequent lines. I've never put anything
at the end of the line and never had anyone fail to understand that a
hanging first line and indented following lines indicated that the
line wrapped.
Manually
Oops - too hasty a reply.
Autonumbering at the end of the paragraph is truly at the end - at the
right side of the last line. So my suggestion won't cut it unless you
create two different formats, one for the first line only w/
autonumbering, and another for subsequent lines without that is
Put the code in a cell or leave it in the body, makes no difference to
the user.
Code in the body of the text is easier to maintain in docs.
Indent the line continuation.
Do not put any character at the end of a broken line.
Coders know that lines break.
Non-code characters intended to
Thanks for the replies everyone! All I was asking about was lines that
wrapped...sounds like most think that simply indenting will cover it
off. It was a developer that told me to put in a visual indicator...why
would this bite me? Very odd.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Where you insert hidden a CR/LF, if the user expands their window, the
break is maintained.
Where you insert a visible CRLF (just for example) and the user
expands their window, the wrapped line rejoins the previous line and
includes the visible line break indicator, which is not part of the
And also, if they're using a PDF, it screws up the ability to
cut-and-paste a line if they want to.
Art
On Nov 29, 2007 3:09 PM, Neil Tubb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the replies everyone! All I was asking about was lines that
wrapped...sounds like most think that simply indenting will
Hello Framers,
I want to detect a left-mouse click in the structure view, for example, when
a user clicks on an element bubble. Does anyone have any FDK or FrameScript
code that shows how to do this? Thank you very much.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
Neil Tubb wrote:
It was a developer that told me to put in a visual indicator.
Of course. This is a new low, though... I mean, you expect programmers
to be incapable of putting themselves in their users' shoes, but this
one can't even put himself in his OWN shoes.
I doubt that he's ever seen
Sorry for the off topic post, but can someone tell me how to contact
frameusers.com? The list emails say to post to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
but this address has always bounced for me.
An email address to frameusers.com would be handy.
Thanks,
Theresa de Valence
I don't know that it works, but the default address for this list
software would be [EMAIL PROTECTED] ...
Art
On Nov 29, 2007 6:38 PM, Theresa de Valence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry for the off topic post, but can someone tell me how to contact
frameusers.com? The list emails say to post to
Hi,
We just changed our tables from just header rules to column and row
ruling. And now we're making pdfs.
Some people's pdfs have random heavy ruling in the table rules. They are
absolutely fine in the frame file. And if you increase magnification to
200% the rules look like the same weight in
Hi Everyone,
I have a client who has just been acquired. They want me to rebrand their
technical documentation (currently in Word) to comply with their new brand. I
suggested FrameMaker, but they are pushing Quark. I alway thought of Quark as
more appropriate for designers that do brochures,
Tammy,
I never use SaveAs PDF, but also don't have the problem with 7.2 &
8.01 under XP. They don't seem to be generated if you use the logical
printer That said, if you're experiencing a problem during PDF
generation that aborts the process, the files will also be left
behind.
Art
On Nov
Like Diane I found that installing 8.0.1 fixed this problem (it also
meant that the Adobe Reader "speak aloud" feature now works as per Frame
7 generated PDFs again, which it didn't properly with tagged PDFs
enabled).
In my case I saved to a PS file using the Adobe print driver and then
generated
Hi all,
Please help me...I'm working on an SDK programming guide, and I have
some sample code lines that are just too long. I am told I need to
indicate that the lines are breaking with some kind of an carriage
return arrow icon, and then indent the following line.
Does anyone have any good
I put each line of code into a single cell -- if you're doing that,
just set an indent for the subsequent lines. I've never put anything
at the end of the line and never had anyone fail to understand that a
hanging first line and indented following lines indicated that the
line wrapped.
Manually
Neil,
Are the code lines individually in table cells, or are all of the lines
really in a single table cell? Must be a pain if it's only one large
cell...
I presume each line is a separate paragraph. If not I have no idea how
to automate this at all.
If these are not numbered, you could
Oops - too hasty a reply.
Autonumbering at the end of the paragraph is truly at the end - at the
right side of the last line. So my suggestion won't cut it unless you
create two different formats, one for the first line only w/
autonumbering, and another for subsequent lines without that is
Put the code in a cell or leave it in the body, makes no difference to
the user.
Code in the body of the text is easier to maintain in docs.
Indent the line continuation.
Do not put any character at the end of a broken line.
Coders know that lines break.
Non-code characters intended to
Thanks for the replies everyone! All I was asking about was lines that
wrapped...sounds like most think that simply indenting will cover it
off. It was a developer that told me to put in a visual indicator...why
would this "bite me"? Very odd.
-Original Message-
From:
Where you insert hidden a CR/LF, if the user expands their window, the
break is maintained.
Where you insert a visible (just for example) and the user
expands their window, the wrapped line rejoins the previous line and
includes the visible line break indicator, which is not part of the
code.
And also, if they're using a PDF, it screws up the ability to
cut-and-paste a line if they want to.
Art
On Nov 29, 2007 3:09 PM, Neil Tubb wrote:
> Thanks for the replies everyone! All I was asking about was lines that
> wrapped...sounds like most think that simply indenting will cover it
>
Hello Framers,
I want to detect a left-mouse click in the structure view, for example, when
a user clicks on an element bubble. Does anyone have any FDK or FrameScript
code that shows how to do this? Thank you very much.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
Neil Tubb wrote:
> It was a developer that told me to put in a visual indicator.
Of course. This is a new low, though... I mean, you expect programmers
to be incapable of putting themselves in their users' shoes, but this
one can't even put himself in his OWN shoes.
I doubt that he's ever seen
Sorry for the off topic post, but can someone tell me how to contact
frameusers.com? The list emails say to post to listadmin at frameusers.com
but this address has always bounced for me.
An email address to frameusers.com would be handy.
Thanks,
Theresa de Valence
I don't know that it works, but the default address for this list
software would be framers-owner at frameusers.com ...
Art
On Nov 29, 2007 6:38 PM, Theresa de Valence wrote:
> Sorry for the off topic post, but can someone tell me how to contact
> frameusers.com? The list emails say to post to
Hi,
We just changed our tables from just header rules to column and row
ruling. And now we're making pdfs.
Some people's pdfs have random heavy ruling in the table rules. They are
absolutely fine in the frame file. And if you increase magnification to
200% the rules look like the same weight in
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