Howard Rauch wrote:
Under Format/Page Layout/Pagination
- Double Sided (I have left and right master pages)
- Left Side (the chapter should begin on the left page)
- Delete Empty Pages
Under Format/Document/Numbering/Page
- Continue Numbering from Previous Page in Book
This chapter
I have this client who is trying to print a PDF created from Framemaker to her
network printer. She is stating that the pantone color is too dark or not true.
It looks fine as a non gradient using the colors that you can set up within
frame. Is there something else I can tell her do? Frame 9.0
Update
I did some testing here.
I used a tif and eps image I created in photoshop and applied a pantone 216
gradient. I imported both images into Frame 9.0.
I used the save as pdf function and made sure I unchecked the box that converts
colors to rgb.
I printed to a cmyk printer here that
Version: FM9 (9.0p237)
OS: XP Pro with SP3
This will either be simple or impossible to fix, but either way, I'm stumped.
I've created a cross reference that allows me to refer to a specific step
within a list of instructions, but I have a small problem. The period that
follows my step number
On Fri, 19 Feb 2010 16:02:19 -0800, Alison Craig
alison.cr...@ultrasonix.com wrote:
Version: FM9 (9.0p237)
OS: XP Pro with SP3
This will either be simple or impossible to fix, but
either way, I'm stumped.
I've created a cross reference that allows me to refer
to a specific step within a list
Allison,
You don't mention whether you are using Structured or Unstructured. In a
Structured world your cross-reference format could look something like:
Step\ $elemparanumonly
So, using the same rational, in an Unstructured environment:
Step\ $paranumonly
Should work.
David Spreadbury
Sr.
Thanks Jeremy and Penelope for such quick answers.
Alison
Alison Craig, Technical Writer
Ultrasonix Medical Corporation
Tel: (604) 279-8550, ext 127
E-mail: alison.cr...@ultrasonix.com
-Original Message-
From: Jeremy H. Griffith [mailto:jer...@omsys.com]
Sent: Friday, February 19,
If you delete the blank pages do they reappear after an update?
Alan
On 19/02/2010, at 12:52 PM, Howard Rauch wrote:
> FrameMaker 7.0 (there are still some of us)
> Windows XP Pro
>
> What am is doing wrong or what do I need to do? The problem I am
> having is that FM now adds a blank page no
Hi all,
Thanks for all your ideas but yesterday I finally saw the light...
I remembered the good old "By pasting" option in the Find/replace window, and
magically, you can paste a marker! This is something I did not know and which
might be interesting for others!
Luckily my docs contain some
Howard Rauch wrote:
> Under Format/Page Layout/Pagination
> - Double Sided (I have?left and right master pages)
> - Left Side (the chapter should begin on the left page)
> - Delete Empty Pages
>
> Under Format/Document/Numbering/Page
> - Continue Numbering from Previous Page in Book
>
> This
I have this client who is trying to print a PDF created from Framemaker to her
network printer. She is stating that the pantone color is too dark or not true.
It looks fine as a non gradient using the colors that you can set up within
frame. Is there something else I can tell her do? Frame 9.0
Update
I did some testing here.
I used a tif and eps image I created in photoshop and applied a pantone 216
gradient. I imported both images into Frame 9.0.
I used the save as pdf function and made sure I unchecked the box that converts
colors to rgb.
I printed to a cmyk printer here that
Version: FM9 (9.0p237)
OS: XP Pro with SP3
This will either be simple or impossible to fix, but either way, I'm stumped.
I've created a cross reference that allows me to refer to a specific step
within a list of instructions, but I have a small problem. The period that
follows my step number
On Fri, 19 Feb 2010 16:02:19 -0800, Alison Craig
wrote:
>Version: FM9 (9.0p237)
>OS: XP Pro with SP3
>
>This will either be simple or impossible to fix, but
>either way, I'm stumped.
>
>I've created a cross reference that allows me to refer
>to a specific step within a list of instructions,
Allison,
You don't mention whether you are using Structured or Unstructured. In a
Structured world your cross-reference format could look something like:
Step\ <$elemparanumonly>
So, using the same rational, in an Unstructured environment:
Step\ <$paranumonly>
Should work.
David Spreadbury
Thanks Jeremy and Penelope for such quick answers.
Alison
Alison Craig, Technical Writer
Ultrasonix Medical Corporation
Tel: (604) 279-8550, ext 127
E-mail: alison.craig at ultrasonix.com
-Original Message-
From: Jeremy H. Griffith [mailto:jer...@omsys.com]
Sent: Friday, February 19,
Hello All
I'm new to FM 9 (though well-versed in FM 7.x). I'm using the Structured
interface, editing a DITA structured document, but am having problems trying to
edit cross-reference formats.
I can insert the fm-xref or xref elements with no problem. However, the dialog
box that opens is
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