Can someone remind me (off-list if you like) how one controls the format of
page numbers in an index? I'm combining 'Index' markers and a custom marker:
the format of the page numbers of the index entries formed from 'Index' markers
are correct, but the page numbers (but not the body) of the
For about a billion years, Frame automatically creates the paragraph formats
for the index stuff EXCEPT for the page numbers. So, go to the Reference
page, find the format for the page number. Click it. You'll see it has an
asterisk. Open the paragraph designer and create that format with those
Thanks to Craig and Greg for contacting me on this. The fix was to delete the
index document and allow FrameMaker to regenerate it. I think I might have
scrambled things by importing reference pages from other indexes.
Not an explanation, I know, but a cure ;-)
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Steve
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Can someone remind me (off-list if you like) how one controls the format of
page numbers in an index? I'm combining 'Index' markers and a custom marker:
the format of the page numbers of the index entries formed from 'Index' markers
are correct, but the page numbers (but not the body) of the
For about a billion years, Frame automatically creates the paragraph formats
for the index stuff EXCEPT for the page numbers. So, go to the Reference
page, find the format for the page number. Click it. You'll see it has an
asterisk. Open the paragraph designer and create that format with those
Thanks to Craig and Greg for contacting me on this. The fix was to delete the
index document and allow FrameMaker to regenerate it. I think I might have
scrambled things by importing reference pages from other indexes.
Not an explanation, I know, but a cure ;-)
--
Steve
I found the RoboHelp FM integration forum helpful.
http://forums.adobe.com/community/robohelp/robohelp_framemaker
Though if you have the budget, this would be the time to switch to a
different tool.
Adobe's OWL UI doesn't look or feel much like Office 2010 to me.
On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 8:19 PM, wrote:
> The interface on all the other products, even those that support the Mac OS
> are slavishly devoted to Microsoft design efforts.
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The big plus with using paragraph tags is that you are defining
general rules with exceptions, so can make global changes.
For example, if you have been breaking at Heading 1 and Heading 2, but
want to add breaks for Heading 3, it's one change in RoboHelp, plus
applying Heading 3 Nobreak in
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