Hi Framers,
If there are any UK-based technical authors with Framemaker experience out
there, looking for a new permanent position, take a look at:
http://www.cambridgenetwork.co.uk/vacancies/article/default.aspx?objid=65167
I did some work for them on a freelance basis, and they have now
On 2010-01-11 12:14 AM, syed.hos...@aeris.net wrote:
Hmmm ... now the console is telling me:
The Arial Font is not available.
Arial will be used in this session.
The Arial Font is not available.
Arial will be used in this session.
The Arial Font is not available.
Arial will be
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Hi All...
Is anybody using any of these capabilities? I just set up my WAMP to support
DAV, and it seems interesting -- I wonder if anybody is making meaningful use
out of this?
Cheerscud
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Hi All,
I'm working with the demo version of Mif2Go so I can create a Word version of
my tech manuals (long story short: ancient customer demands Word for delivery).
I'm having some difficulty getting the output to look like my Frame files... it
doesn't help any that the magic huh? button
Well, just addressing one of the issues, you need to concatenate the
FM files in some way before you MIF2GO them for the output. (Isn't
there some kind of Word multi-file tool?)
Either create a new container file and import each chapter as a text
inset or create a new file and actually copy the
I would imagine the only way to accomplish this is to combine all of the
Frame chapters into one file and then use Mif2Go to process one RTF file. If
you look through the Mif2Go User's Guide, para 17.2.3 recommends this for
HTML output, when only one HTML file is desired.
You will wind up with
Interesting situation today, folks: I was working on several books built
from an old, cluttered template and running into the zillion color
definitions with RGB numbers, and I was running into them on almost
every file. Recently, I've been circumventing this problem, when the
definitions won't
David Spreadbury wrote:
As Art pointed out, Word does have a Master Document scheme, but I would
rather go through root canal surgery than use it.
FWIW, I think this statement now has to be made in the past tense. I have been
unable to find any trace of the Master Document feature in Word
If you have FrameScript, I believe they include a sample/demo script
that purges the colors catalog...
Art Campbell
art.campb...@gmail.com
... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
Vincent and a redheaded girl. -- Richard Thompson
Just to follow up, the script isn't in the FrameScript version for FM9...
There is a version in Rick Quatro's set of web scripts, but I don't
know if it's available separately or not.
http://www.frameexpert.com/scripts/superwebbundle.htm
Art Campbell
art.campb...@gmail.com
...
Jim Pinkham wrote:
However, part of my clean-up process also includes a Wash All Files in
Book via MIF step. I did that first and then repeated my effort to
delete the cantankerous color definitions using Toolbox - Format -
Delete All Unused Color Definitions. They all disappeared without a
On Thu, 14 Jan 2010 08:50:50 -0700, Hales-Crotchett, Nicole
nicole.hales-crotch...@lmco.com wrote:
I'm working with the demo version of Mif2Go so I can
create a Word version of my tech manuals (long story
short: ancient customer demands Word for delivery).
I'm having some difficulty getting
Hi Framers,
If there are any UK-based technical authors with Framemaker experience out
there, looking for a new permanent position, take a look at:
http://www.cambridgenetwork.co.uk/vacancies/article/default.aspx?objid=65167
I did some work for them on a freelance basis, and they have now
Hi All...
Is anybody using any of these capabilities? I just set up my WAMP to support
DAV, and it seems interesting -- I wonder if anybody is making meaningful use
out of this?
Cheerscud
Hi All,
I'm working with the demo version of Mif2Go so I can create a Word version of
my tech manuals (long story short: ancient customer demands Word for delivery).
I'm having some difficulty getting the output to look like my Frame files... it
doesn't help any that the magic "huh?" button
Well, just addressing one of the issues, you need to concatenate the
FM files in some way before you MIF2GO them for the output. (Isn't
there some kind of Word multi-file tool?)
Either create a new "container" file and import each chapter as a text
inset or create a new file and actually copy the
I would imagine the only way to accomplish this is to combine all of the
Frame chapters into one file and then use Mif2Go to process one RTF file. If
you look through the Mif2Go User's Guide, para 17.2.3 recommends this for
HTML output, when only one HTML file is desired.
You will wind up with
Interesting situation today, folks: I was working on several books built
from an old, cluttered template and running into the zillion color
definitions with RGB numbers, and I was running into them on almost
every file. Recently, I've been circumventing this problem, when the
definitions won't
David Spreadbury wrote:
> As Art pointed out, Word does have a Master Document scheme, but I would
> rather go through root canal surgery than use it.
FWIW, I think this statement now has to be made in the past tense. I have been
unable to find any trace of the Master Document feature in Word
If you have FrameScript, I believe they include a sample/demo script
that purges the colors catalog...
Art Campbell
art.campbell at gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
Vincent and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
Just to follow up, the script isn't in the FrameScript version for FM9...
There is a version in Rick Quatro's set of web scripts, but I don't
know if it's available separately or not.
http://www.frameexpert.com/scripts/superwebbundle.htm
Art Campbell
art.campbell at gmail.com
Jim Pinkham wrote:
> However, part of my clean-up process also includes a "Wash All Files in
> Book via MIF" step. I did that first and then repeated my effort to
> delete the cantankerous color definitions using Toolbox - Format -
> Delete All Unused Color Definitions. They all disappeared
On Thu, 14 Jan 2010 08:50:50 -0700, "Hales-Crotchett, Nicole"
wrote:
>I'm working with the demo version of Mif2Go so I can
>create a Word version of my tech manuals (long story
>short: ancient customer demands Word for delivery).
>I'm having some difficulty getting the output to look
>like
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