Have you already checked the reference pages and master pages?
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Hi Framers,
I'm sure this is a very novice question, but I need some help.
I'm running Windows XP (SP2), using unstructured FrameMaker 7.2.
Even
Hi Isabelle,
you can also try the following:
1. Save your FrameMaker file as MIF.
2. Open the MIF file in a plain text editor.
3. Find the missing font. Its definition will look like this:
PgfFont
FTag `'
FPlatformName `W.Myriad Pro.R.400'
FFamily
Isabelle,
I use the same system, version, etc., and have the same issue, so please
share any responses you might receive off list.
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Also, font specifications can hide in tags for table items (title,
heading cells, etc.) and in cross-reference formats that do not appear
in the catalogs for paragraph or character tags.
On Tuesday, January 01, 2008 11:31 PM, Diane Gaskill wrote:
| Isabelle,
|
| The unavailable fonts message
Hi,
Does anyone have suggestions of how to keep two tables (that use
different table formats) together in Frame 6.0? These two tables are
both anchored on the same blank para. line, but sometimes the second
table paginates to the next page. Because of Frame scripts that we use,
the two
Adobe discontinued the Frame viewing product not too long after
acquiring Frame Development, Inc. FrameMaker came with an ability
to produce PDF files and the ability to read PDF files was
distributed for free. Of course, that didn't solve the collaboration
issue.
However, Acrobat 8 (both
Have you already checked the reference pages and master pages?
-
Hi Framers,
I'm sure this is a very novice question, but I need some help.
I'm running Windows XP (SP2), using unstructured FrameMaker 7.2.
Even
Hi Isabelle,
you can also try the following:
1. Save your FrameMaker file as MIF.
2. Open the MIF file in a plain text editor.
3. Find the missing font. Its definition will look like this:
4.
Also, font specifications can hide in tags for table items (title,
heading cells, etc.) and in cross-reference formats that do not appear
in the catalogs for paragraph or character tags.
On Tuesday, January 01, 2008 11:31 PM, Diane Gaskill wrote:
| Isabelle,
|
| The unavailable fonts message
Isabelle Lopez wrote:
> Even though I've checked all the paragraph and character tags
> for stray fonts and have generated a list of fonts for each
> file, I get a "Document named xxx uses unavailable fonts..."
> message. The console displays a font that I know is nowhere
> in my documents,
I recently started using FM after a seven-yr hiatus :) There used to be a
tool called FrameView or something. I think it was a cheap solution
companies could purchase for subject matter experts who don't author but are
involved in the review/collaboration process.
Also, I know about some
Hi,
Does anyone have suggestions of how to keep two tables (that use
different table formats) together in Frame 6.0? These two tables are
both anchored on the same blank para. line, but sometimes the second
table paginates to the next page. Because of Frame scripts that we use,
the two tables
Adobe discontinued the Frame viewing product not too long after
acquiring Frame Development, Inc. FrameMaker came with an ability
to produce PDF files and the ability to "read" PDF files was
distributed for free. Of course, that didn't solve the collaboration
issue.
However, Acrobat 8 (both
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