Hi,
I have noticed that if there is a text inset marker at the beginning of a
paragraph (ex. A title) and it precedes a cross-reference marker, the
cross-reference marker may become invalid (unseen, unconsidered). The trick is
to copy the cross-reference marker to another position in the
I thought I might post a solution to a problem that I encountered
recently, since it involves the Type 1 Helvetica font, and many of us
have installed it. I was having major problems with Internet Explorer
(10) not being able to load many websites. It would load them partially,
not at all, or
Thank you for sharing your work, Mike.
Nadine
On Wed, 10/9/13, Mike Wickham i...@mikewickham.com wrote:
Subject: Type 1 Helvetica, Internet Explorer, and Windows 7 Incompatible
To: Frame Users framers@lists.FrameUsers.com
Received: Wednesday,
Darn! I just noticed that I am having trouble displaying any text in Type 1
fonts in Word documents - they are all displaying as Arial, although the font
metrics from the original Type 1 font are making it display very poorly.
I wonder if this is related in any way to what you experienced too?
At 03:26 a.m. 8/10/2013, Stephen O'Brien wrote:
>Hi,
>
>A few mechanical engineers have been asked, as part of their varied workload,
>to author certain documents in English (How To, Webinars, software essentials)
>in the near future.
>
>Working with authors who are not formally trained is a
Hi,
I have noticed that if there is a text inset marker at the beginning of a
paragraph (ex. A title) and it precedes a cross-reference marker, the
cross-reference marker may become invalid (unseen, unconsidered). The trick is
to copy the cross-reference marker to another position in the
I thought I might post a solution to a problem that I encountered
recently, since it involves the Type 1 Helvetica font, and many of us
have installed it. I was having major problems with Internet Explorer
(10) not being able to load many websites. It would load them partially,
not at all, or
Thank you for sharing your work, Mike.
Nadine
On Wed, 10/9/13, Mike Wickham wrote:
Subject: Type 1 Helvetica, Internet Explorer, and Windows 7 Incompatible
To: "Frame Users"
Received: Wednesday, October 9, 2013, 2:24 PM
I thought I might post a
Darn! I just noticed that I am having trouble displaying any text in Type 1
fonts in Word documents - they are all displaying as Arial, although the font
metrics from the original Type 1 font are making it "display" very poorly.
I wonder if this is related in any way to what you experienced