Re: OT: Adobe 'Creative Cloud' (again)

2013-07-13 Thread Robert Lauriston
I really don't understand this reasoning that if you can't update your software every year or whatever you have to stop using it. I never upgrade my tools unless there's a compelling reason to do so. FrameMaker upgrades in particular have been one step forward, two steps back, since version 8.

Re: HTML Mapping: Headings vs. Page Breaks

2013-07-13 Thread Karen Robbins
Update: It appears that the Major heading will not follow its parent content to a new page no matter what comes before it, heading or body text. I have double-checked and it is definitely set as a heading and not to break. It does always follow something else, either the heading mentioned or body

Re: OT: Adobe 'Creative Cloud' (again)

2013-07-13 Thread Mike Wickham
If you already own a perpetual license version, you don't have to stop using it. But if you start out as a renter, you do. And if you own a perpetual license, such as CS6, and then rent CC as your new upgrade path, when you stop paying, there's a good chance that your current files will no

Correction and reference pages for <$paranum> query

2013-07-13 Thread Robert CH Shell
Dear Framers: There was a typo in my original post as Richard pointed out: I'm confused. "Video: 4: 3:2:~" becomes "Video: 4: 1: 2:~" but you want it to become "Video: 4: 2: 2:~"? Richard G. Combs > What it should be is: > > Video: 4: 3: 2:~ The Company hospital..1879

OT: Adobe 'Creative Cloud' (again)

2013-07-13 Thread Robert Lauriston
I really don't understand this reasoning that if you can't update your software every year or whatever you have to stop using it. I never upgrade my tools unless there's a compelling reason to do so. FrameMaker upgrades in particular have been one step forward, two steps back, since version 8.

HTML Mapping: Headings vs. Page Breaks

2013-07-13 Thread Karen Robbins
100 instances of this problem, I don't want to > manually cut-and-paste to repair it. What am I doing wrong? Please don't > suggest another HTML conversion tool, it's not possible at this time. > > Thanks for any help, > Karen > -- next part -- An H

OT: Adobe 'Creative Cloud' (again)

2013-07-13 Thread Mike Wickham
If you already own a perpetual license version, you don't have to stop using it. But if you start out as a renter, you do. And if you own a perpetual license, such as CS6, and then rent CC as your new upgrade path, when you stop paying, there's a good chance that your current files will no