I have just started to use FM professionally, having started about 2 months
ago, and I was soon going to post exactly this type of question.
To avoid this being just a yup, me too type of response, I suppose I'd
better add something of some intelligence.
It is worth remembering that the Word VBA
Brewster, Christopher C wrote:
I'm a long-time Word user and have written countless large and small
programs with Word VBA. Many are to add functionality to the program
and
many others are to perform such tasks as format conversion. I'm
unclear
if there's an equivalent for Framemaker. I'd
I am trying out FM 9, and also find the cursor is extremely slow to
respond to the arrow keys. (XP on a 3GHz CPU, 1.5GB RAM, and no such
problem in any other app. including FM 7.0, with any number of other apps
running.)
Stuart,
I filed a bug report on the slow arrow keys problem and
Nidhi Bansal wrote:
Yes, you are right. Can you please suggest me how to resolve the issue?
Whenever I update my book, problem of tab character emerges. I have to
manually remove the tab character.
Regards,
Nidhi
Original Message-
From: Linda G. Gallagher
Remove the tab character that is the heading2. That's the only solution I
know of.
~
Linda G. Gallagher
TechCom Plus, LLC
lindag at techcomplus dot com
www.techcomplus.com
303-450-9076 or 800-500-3144
User guides, online help, FrameMaker and
WebWorks ePublisher templates
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 6:59 PM, Avraham Makeler amake...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, end of mystery. Found the problem: I only just noticed that the Table
Designer also has an Orphan Rows field. The TableCaption style was set to
99.
Thanks again to all.
- avi
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 12:37 AM,
Since this comes hot on the heels of the previous table jumping thread, I
thought I would share this one, although I seem to have found some sort of
'solution', but maybe somebody could explain to me why this is happening.
I have this small table, which certainly fits on one page, that prefers
Avraham Makeler quoted himself saying:
Ok, end of mystery. Found the problem: I only just noticed that the
Table
Designer also has an Orphan Rows field. The TableCaption style was
set to
99.
Thanks again to all.
IIRC, TableCaption is the paragraph in which the table anchor is
located,
IIRC, TableCaption is the paragraph in which the table anchor is
located, right?
Yes.
It has nothing to do with what you see in the Table
Designer dialog box. The Orphan Rows setting is a characteristic of the
table format.
Yes, I assumed that is the case.
Thanks,
avi
On Wed, Feb 11,
Avraham Makeler wrote:
Tentative conclusion: it seems that the setting:
Keep With Next = true
of the table caption (or maybe of the table anchor on that line) is
percolating down through all the table rows even though they
themselves
have
that setting set to false.
Comments,
Avi Makeler wrote:
I have this small table, which certainly fits on one page, that prefers
jumping to the next page. I found no 'problem' with any of the table rows
that should cause this. I put the table anchor on the table caption line. I
see that the Keep With Next of the table caption
Thanks. It will take me a while to absorb that, though.
avi
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 7:52 PM, Combs, Richard
richard.co...@polycom.comwrote:
Avraham Makeler wrote:
Tentative conclusion: it seems that the setting:
Keep With Next = true
of the table caption (or maybe of the table
I had one further though about Avi Makeler's questions
regarding tables: Tentative conclusion: it seems that the setting:
Keep With Next = true
of the table caption (or maybe of the table anchor on that line) is
percolating down through all the table rows even though they themselves have
that
Hi,
I've got two writers with the same unique problem. They've both had
FrameMaker 7.1 installed on Windows XP machines. Neither of them can
rotate the quick access tool bar by hitting the blue up/down arrows or
by choosing next/previous from the center button. Any ideas before I
call our help
Actually that is interesting. While it has not happened on my machine I have
experienced that with others who are using both 7.1, 7.2 and 8. When the bar
is unlocked from the menu they rotate correctly. That is, as a floating
palette.
Alan
Hales-Crotchett, Nicole wrote:
Hi,
I've got two
You should seriously consider changing this practice in favor of placing
the table title inside the title box that is an optional part of the table
object.
You are right.
Ok, did it.
I see now that that also immediately correctly the jumping problem.
Not exactly sure yet why it fixed it, but fix
Btw, I inherited these documents; I was not the original author. My
assumption was that the original author knew FM and what I see is a proper
mode of working...
Well, now I understand that just as that is not true for a Word document, it
is equally not true for an FM document.
avi
On Thu,
Hi all,
We're using Frame 8 and Acrobat 9.0 Pro . When I save a book to PDF, Acrobat
reports the following error: A number is out of range. Has anyone
experienced this? How do I fix it?
Thank you,
Nancy Adams
**Nothing says I love you like flowers! Find a florist near you
now.
A quick reminder, we've agreed to provide Framers with a $400 discount
off the regular price of registration at Documentation and Training
West: Moving from Unstructured to Structured Content, March 17-20 in
beautiful (and sunny!) Palm Springs, CA. To claim your discount;
contact Eileen
Thanks you so much Linda. My problem is solved now.
-Original Message-
From: Linda G. Gallagher [mailto:lin...@techcomplus.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 9:59 PM
To: nban...@q3tech.com; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Hedaing2TOC not showing correct
Remove the tab
Thanks Stuart. The problem is solved.
-Original Message-
From: Stuart Rogers [mailto:srog...@phoenix-geophysics.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 9:04 PM
To: nban...@q3tech.com
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Hedaing2TOC not showing correct
Nidhi Bansal wrote:
Hi all,
I have a table where the whole table jumps to start at the page that follows
the table's insertion page, so leaving a blank page. So the table's anchor
point is left at the top of the blank page, and the actual table itself
starts at the top of the next page.
What is going wrong?
Yes, you are right. Can you please suggest me how to resolve the issue?
Whenever I update my book, problem of tab character emerges. I have to
manually remove the tab character.
Regards,
Nidhi
Original Message-
From: Linda G. Gallagher [mailto:lin...@techcomplus.com]
Sent: Wednesday,
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Avraham Makeler wrote:
> >> Is the table defined with too many rows for the page?
> Yes, I should have mentioned, the table is just longer than will fit in a
> single page.
>
> (I had already collapsed into bed when I remembered that I had forgotten to
> say
I have just started to use FM professionally, having started about 2 months
ago, and I was soon going to post exactly this type of question.
To avoid this being just a "yup, me too" type of response, I suppose I'd
better add something of some intelligence.
It is worth remembering that the Word
Brewster, Christopher C wrote:
> I'm a long-time Word user and have written countless large and small
> programs with Word VBA. Many are to add functionality to the program
and
> many others are to perform such tasks as format conversion. I'm
unclear
> if there's an equivalent for Framemaker.
> I am trying out FM 9, and also find the cursor is extremely slow to
> respond to the arrow keys. (XP on a 3GHz CPU, 1.5GB RAM, and no such
> problem in any other app. including FM 7.0, with any number of other apps
> running.)
Stuart,
I filed a bug report on the slow arrow keys problem and
Nidhi Bansal wrote:
> Yes, you are right. Can you please suggest me how to resolve the issue?
> Whenever I update my book, problem of tab character emerges. I have to
> manually remove the tab character.
>
> Regards,
> Nidhi
>
> Original Message-
> From: Linda G. Gallagher [mailto:lindag
Remove the tab character that is the heading2. That's the only solution I
know of.
~
Linda G. Gallagher
TechCom Plus, LLC
lindag at techcomplus dot com
www.techcomplus.com
303-450-9076 or 800-500-3144
User guides, online help, FrameMaker and
WebWorks ePublisher templates
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 6:59 PM, Avraham Makeler wrote:
> Ok, end of mystery. Found the problem: I only just noticed that the Table
> Designer also has an Orphan Rows field. The TableCaption style was set to
> 99.
> Thanks again to all.
>
> - avi
>
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 12:37 AM, Combs,
Since this comes hot on the heels of the previous table jumping thread, I
thought I would share this one, although I seem to have found some sort of
'solution', but maybe somebody could explain to me why this is happening.
I have this small table, which certainly fits on one page, that prefers
Avraham Makeler quoted himself saying:
>
> > Ok, end of mystery. Found the problem: I only just noticed that the
Table
> > Designer also has an Orphan Rows field. The TableCaption style was
set to
> > 99.
> > Thanks again to all.
IIRC, TableCaption is the paragraph in which the table anchor is
>> IIRC, TableCaption is the paragraph in which the table anchor is
located, right?
Yes.
>> It has nothing to do with what you see in the Table
Designer dialog box. The Orphan Rows setting is a characteristic of the
table format.
Yes, I assumed that is the case.
Thanks,
avi
On Wed, Feb 11,
Avraham Makeler wrote:
> Tentative conclusion: it seems that the setting:
>
> "Keep With Next" = true
>
> of the table caption (or maybe of the table anchor on that line) is
> percolating down through all the table rows even though they
themselves
> have
> that setting set to false.
>
>
Avi Makeler wrote:
> I have this small table, which certainly fits on one page, that prefers
> jumping to the next page. I found no 'problem' with any of the table rows
> that should cause this. I put the table anchor on the table caption line. I
> see that the "Keep With Next" of the table
Thanks. It will take me a while to absorb that, though.
avi
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 7:52 PM, Combs, Richard
wrote:
> Avraham Makeler wrote:
>
> > Tentative conclusion: it seems that the setting:
> >
> > "Keep With Next" = true
> >
> > of the table caption (or maybe of the table anchor on that
I had one further though about Avi Makeler's questions
regarding tables:> Tentative conclusion: it seems that the setting:
> "Keep With Next" = true
> of the table caption (or maybe of the table anchor on that line) is
> percolating down through all the table rows even though they themselves have
Hi,
I've got two writers with the same unique problem. They've both had
FrameMaker 7.1 installed on Windows XP machines. Neither of them can
rotate the quick access tool bar by hitting the blue up/down arrows or
by choosing next/previous from the center button. Any ideas before I
call our help
Hi all,
We're using Frame 8 and Acrobat 9.0 Pro . When I save a book to PDF, Acrobat
reports the following error: "A number is out of range." Has anyone
experienced this? How do I fix it?
Thank you,
Nancy Adams
**Nothing says I love you like flowers! Find a florist near you
now.
A quick reminder, we've agreed to provide Framers with a $400 discount
off the regular price of registration at Documentation and Training
West: Moving from Unstructured to Structured Content, March 17-20 in
beautiful (and sunny!) Palm Springs, CA. To claim your discount;
contact Eileen
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