Hello Framers,
I am translating a book of FM files into Chinese. These FM files have a
lot of embedded images that have meaningful but dead strings. The
client wants these strings to be translated. Preferably, I want to open
these images in Photoshop or Illustrator. So, my question is, is
Yes, FrameScript guru Rick Quattro has a script that will do this. I
haven't had to use this tool in a few years, so I forget what the output
file format options are, but I suspect he can tune them to your preference.
I'm CC:ing him so you have his address and can contact him directly.
Cheers,
If Rick's script doesn't work, you can always create a PDF. Then export the PDF
(SaveAs in Acrobat) to HTML. That will also extract the graphics.
Dave
On Tuesday, November 4, 2014 10:52 AM, Wei JIANG [PT-CN]
jia...@polytrans.com.cn wrote:
Great to hear this! Thank you, Art!
When I add spaces or anchored frames below one another in a table that is on a
landscape page, the table extends itself without regard to the text frame into
the footer and beyond. It doesn't do this with the same type of table on a
portrait page. This has done this in Frame 10 and 12, which I
On 2014-Nov-04 2:09 PM, Pam Harper wrote:
When I add spaces or anchored frames below one another in a table that
is on a landscape page, the table extends itself without regard to the
text frame into the footer and beyond. It doesn’t do this with the
same type of table on a portrait page.
Hi Pam,
there is a row min and max height value. I think the heighest possible
max value for row height is 14 (set by default to new table rows).
a) If the page height is less than the row height, the row will extend
further down with the added content, even outside the page (where it is
There is a Extendscript called Externalize that Adobe had highlight as an
Extendscript of the week:
http://blogs.adobe.com/techcomm/2011/12/extendscript-of-the-week-externalizing-graphics.html
While it has some limitations, I have found it very useful and the price is
right. Rename the template