Hi Bjørn,
I recommend the Report module from the [i]-frame Extended Pack.
http://www.i-frame.itl.info/en/feature-description/i-frame-modules/extended-pack/report-paragraph-and-char-formats.html
As far as I know the single modules can also be bought separtely.
Best regards
Winfried
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Do you have Framescript? In the version we have (5.2), there is a sample script
that does this. It's called DisplayFormats.fsl.
Years ago, there was something called MIFMuncher that parsed MIF files and
output paratag info. By "years ago", I mean like the Win98 era.
Amazingly, you ca
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We've looked at providing S1000D training and support, but haven't
been clear on the business case for entering this market. The
blocking factors for small training companies appear to be (from my
perspective):
- Organizations that deploy S1000D are usually very larg
You might want to contact Front Runner in Toronto
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but they might be able to help you in some way.
Nadine
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You might want to contact Front Runner in Toronto
(http://www.front-runner.com/). I don't see course for that on their Web site,
but they might be able to help you in some way.
Nadine
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To anyone offering FrameMaker training:
S1000D is a documentation standard that was developed in Europe for
military use, but is now being widely adopted by Aerospace companies
around the world. Theoretically, it's a framework to create any kind of
documentation, from paper parts lists to maintena
To anyone offering FrameMaker training:
S1000D is a documentation standard that was developed in Europe for
military use, but is now being widely adopted by Aerospace companies
around the world. Theoretically, it's a framework to create any kind of
documentation, from paper parts lists to maintena
The FormatList plugin from Squidds is great for this, but not cheap (49
Euro). It creates a table, with one row for each paragraph format and
cells in the row for nearly all of the properties of each paragraph
format. It's very handy, since it makes it easy to scan down a column to
see, for exa
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see, for exa
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Wouldn't it make sense for the focus be on whatever window your cursor is
over, rather than having to click in something. That's the way I remember
UNIX being. (Which took some getting used to, BTW.) But that was a*VERY*
keyboard shortcut friendly OS.
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Bjørn,
Do you have Framescript? In the version we have (5.2), there is a sample script
that does this. It's called DisplayFormats.fsl.
Years ago, there was something called MIFMuncher that parsed MIF files and
output paratag info. By "years ago", I mean like the Win98 era.
Amazingly, you ca
I need to generate a list of paragraph tag properties used in a
document. I know how to generate a list of paragraph tags, but is there
also a way to make FrameMaker generate a description of the properties
used in each paragraph tag? I recall such a feature in PageMaker and
Quark but can't se
Paragraph Tools from Silicon Prairie:
http://www.siliconprairiesoftware.com/index.html
-Huntley
On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 5:09 AM, Studio Smalbro wrote:
> I need to generate a list of paragraph tag properties used in a document. I
> know how to generate a list of paragraph tags, but is there als
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Hi,
This seems to be an as designed behavior of FrameMaker hotkeys. When you open a
dialog by using a CTRL shortcut, the focus shifts from the document to the
dialog. In this state, no other dialog can be invoked by a shortcut as the
focus needs to be on the document for a shortcut to work.
Wha
Paragraph Tools from Silicon Prairie:
http://www.siliconprairiesoftware.com/index.html
-Huntley
On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 5:09 AM, Studio Smalbro wrote:
> I need to generate a list of paragraph tag properties used in a document. I
> know how to generate a list of paragraph tags, but is there als
I saw a tool that would create a Frame file containing examples of all your
tags, I think, at the STC in Washington State back a number of years ago.
Maybe someone else will remember also. I am trying to remember who did the
presentation.
At one time there was a tool that did just this...it was called MIFMuncher
and was developed back in the mid 90s. I found a copy on my external drive
(surprised I still have it actually!). I did get it to read a Version 7 MIF
file (although it didn't like my long folder names!).
http://www.stc-car
Hi Bjørn...
I'm not aware of such a feature in FM. You could do something with
FrameScript (or ExtendScript in FM10) .. or might be a good idea for a
plugin.
Cheers,
...scott
Studio Smalbro wrote:
I need to generate a list of paragraph tag properties used in a
document. I know how to gene
Hi Bj?rn...
I'm not aware of such a feature in FM. You could do something with
FrameScript (or ExtendScript in FM10) .. or might be a good idea for a
plugin.
Cheers,
...scott
Studio Smalbro wrote:
> I need to generate a list of paragraph tag properties used in a
> document. I know how to ge
Hi,
This seems to be an as designed behavior of FrameMaker hotkeys. When you open a
dialog by using a CTRL shortcut, the focus shifts from the document to the
dialog. In this state, no other dialog can be invoked by a shortcut as the
focus needs to be on the document for a shortcut to work.
Wha
On the contrary -- you've helped my to realize my process between xml topics
and book may be wrong. Thank you.
Stephen Nelson
Technical Writer
Ameritherm, Inc./Ambrell
39 Main St.
Scottsville, NY 14546
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585.889.0288 (office)
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Hi Clint,
Yes you are right. Matt in the TCS-Group was the first person to suggest
this to me. I guess I never saw this behavior before because my focus is
usually in the document itself. I am just glad there's a straight forward
way to keep on calling both pods with hot keys.
Thanks,
Joe
On Mon
wrote on 11/19/2011 11:35:50 AM:
> Wouldn't it make sense for the focus be on whatever window your cursor
is
> over, rather than having to click in something. That's the way I
remember
> UNIX being. (Which took some getting used to, BTW.) But that was a
*VERY*
> keyboard shortcut friendly OS.
I need to generate a list of paragraph tag properties used in a
document. I know how to generate a list of paragraph tags, but is there
also a way to make FrameMaker generate a description of the properties
used in each paragraph tag? I recall such a feature in PageMaker and
Quark but can't se
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