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x27;s supposed to be done, or if that's
> because the people here aren't using FM to it's full capacity.
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; the very beginning of the chapter. After I deleted it, voila! the chapter
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ith another font? To confirm the file
will print without it?
> I removed and reinstalled the fonts from the original disk using ATM,
> but the message still appears. In FrameMaker the paragraph formats using
> these fonts are OK - i.e. the font is not greyed in the paragraph
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nt without it?
> I removed and reinstalled the fonts from the original disk using ATM,
> but the message still appears. In FrameMaker the paragraph formats using
> these fonts are OK - i.e. the font is not greyed in the paragraph
> designer.
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>>Um, just an FYI, Graeme has been on this list for at least 5 years that I
>>know of.
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> This made me wonder. I find in my archives a message dated 10/28/93
> that referred to my previous postings complaining about FM's footnote
> handling and the failure to fix the pro
Graeme R Forbes wrote:
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>>Um, just an FYI, Graeme has been on this list for at least 5 years that I
>>know of.
>
> This made me wonder. I find in my archives a message dated 10/28/93
> that referred to my previous postings complaining about FM's footnote
> handling and the failure to fix the pro
On 2/02/2008, at 11:08 PM, Diane Gaskill wrote:
> Alan,
>
> Um, just an FYI, Graeme has been on this list for at least 5 years
> that I
> know of. I kinda sorta think he knows how to use FM pretty
> well... :-)
>
Alright Diane, pulling my head in now.
Cheers
Alan
u
> get 200 DPI out of that?
>
> Diane
>
> -Original Message-
> From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com
> [mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com]On Behalf Of John
> Sgammato
> Sent: Friday, February 01, 2008 8:49 PM
> To: Alan Litchfield; framers at
en you output the file for print use the Press Quality setting in
Distiller and Standard or Smallest File Size for the pdf version if it
is to be downloaded from the web. Note that you might lose any
bookmarks if you use the latter.
>
>
> I am not sure what resolution is required.
some way of
> preventing this while retaining the soft return, or will I have to
> use two paragraphs?
>
> Thanks
> Graeme Forbes
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On 2/02/2008, at 11:08 PM, Diane Gaskill wrote:
> Alan,
>
> Um, just an FYI, Graeme has been on this list for at least 5 years
> that I
> know of. I kinda sorta think he knows how to use FM pretty
> well... :-)
>
Alright Diane, pulling my head in now.
Cheers
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>
> Diane
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>
en you output the file for print use the Press Quality setting in
Distiller and Standard or Smallest File Size for the pdf version if it
is to be downloaded from the web. Note that you might lose any
bookmarks if you use the latter.
>
>
> I am not sure what resolution is required.
some way of
> preventing this while retaining the soft return, or will I have to
> use two paragraphs?
>
> Thanks
> Graeme Forbes
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steer away from disconnected pages)
>
> Followed by
>
> 2H-2B
> 2H-2C
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> .and so on
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> Is there a way to add such a variable to the master page? I know
> there
> must be.
>
>
; Followed by
>
> 2H-2B
> 2H-2C
>
> .and so on
>
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> there
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I know I'm probably missing something really basic here, but is there or where
will I find the control for vertical alignment of text within a text frame?
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I know I'm probably missing something really basic here, but is there or where
will I find the control for vertical alignment of text within a text frame?
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Hi all,
Having a senior moment here, but...
How do I reshape a single point on a polyline to make it smooth or unsmooth
again?
I know about reshaping smooth curves and such, and making object smooth, etc.
Ta
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Hi all,
Having a senior moment here, but...
How do I reshape a single point on a polyline to make it smooth or unsmooth
again?
I know about reshaping smooth curves and such, and making object smooth, etc.
Ta
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needed, you could put in discretionary hyphens, or forced
> line breaks, and the lack of justification in a footnote would
> not be likely to be noticed... Once you made such a tweak, it
> would not need to be changed later, so the maintenance issue
> goes away too.
>
> Just
ed
line breaks, and the lack of justification in a footnote would
not be likely to be noticed... Once you made such a tweak, it
would not need to be changed later, so the maintenance issue
goes away too.
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. I can buy hardware to do this,
>> but is there a method for making a "menu" for the DVD so I can
>> navigate to different sections on the DVD (like a commercial DVD)?
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
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On 28/09/2007, at 8:38 AM, Michael O'Neill wrote:
> Yes. Once you import your VHS tapes as files, your DVD editing/
> burning
> software should allow you to make your own DVD menu.
>
> I used one of the programs that came with Nero Ultimate Edition to do
> just this with my wedding footage. Th
ng a "menu" for the DVD so I can
navigate to different sections on the DVD (like a commercial DVD)?
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On 28/09/2007, at 8:38 AM, Michael O'Neill wrote:
Yes. Once you import your VHS tapes as files, your DVD editing/
burning
software should allow you to make your own DVD menu.
I used one of the programs that came with Nero Ultimate Edition to do
just this with my wedding footage. There are b
happens with index tags too, which after RTF import are now
> randomly in
> the middle of words instead of neatly at the beginning or end. I
> can see
> them in RTF in the right place, but they don't come across to Frame
> that
> way.
>
> Has anyone seen this or know of a workaround?
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instead of neatly at the beginning or end. I
can see
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that
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Without knowing anything about MathType, can you save the eps with the fonts
embedded?
Does MathType use some proprietary typeface to create greek letters?
Alan
Brenda Waltermeyer wrote:
> Hopefully some one can help me.
>
> I use Mathtype 5 (windows) for all my equations in FrameMaker 7.2 (wind
Without knowing anything about MathType, can you save the eps with the fonts
embedded?
Does MathType use some proprietary typeface to create greek letters?
Alan
Brenda Waltermeyer wrote:
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On 9/07/2007, at 1:31 AM, Mike Derryberry wrote:
> I am in the market for introductory and advance Framemaker training
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On 9/07/2007, at 1:31 AM, Mike Derryberry wrote:
I am in the market for introductory and advance Framemaker training
for about 10 students. I am looking for recommendations for
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Hi Schmuel,
Shmuel Wolfson wrote:
> Does anyone have any ideas when or why this happens, or how to avoid it.
It is likely to be an issue with the Frame import filter for Corel Draw
graphics. Avoiding is relatively straightforward, open the graphics in Corel
and export them as EPS or PDF.
Alan
Hi Schmuel,
Shmuel Wolfson wrote:
> Does anyone have any ideas when or why this happens, or how to avoid it.
It is likely to be an issue with the Frame import filter for Corel Draw
graphics. Avoiding is relatively straightforward, open the graphics in Corel
and export them as EPS or PDF.
Alan
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mcarr at allette.com.au wrote:
> Adobe will have a formidable job of keeping FrameMaker relevant,
> but like you, I hope they manage to.
But why? FM is only a tool for the creation of content. CS3 is also a content
creation tool, but does things with various content data types.
When I remarked a
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But why? FM is only a tool for the creation of content. CS3 is also a content
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When I remarked about N
On 18/05/2007, at 7:24 PM, Graeme R Forbes wrote:
> From the interview (http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article.cfm?
> articleid=1741) with the Adobe CEO:
>
> *
>
> We will continue to extend the capabilities of the core product in
> each of those segments with some of the features that
On 18/05/2007, at 7:24 PM, Graeme R Forbes wrote:
From the interview (http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article.cfm?
articleid=1741) with the Adobe CEO:
*
We will continue to extend the capabilities of the core product in
each of those segments with some of the features that are avail
Hi Pat
>
> Anyway, if anyone here is carrying it, I'd be interested to hear
> about your experience. Feel free to contact me offlist.
>
I have both general business insurance with large public liability cover and
where necessary I get professional indemnity insurance. The professional
indemnity i
Hi Pat
>
> Anyway, if anyone here is carrying it, I'd be interested to hear
> about your experience. Feel free to contact me offlist.
>
I have both general business insurance with large public liability cover and
where necessary I get professional indemnity insurance. The professional
indemnity i
r also
> enables export from QuarkXPress to FrameMaker. All elements (large
> tables, page layout, graphic objects, styles colors, etc.) are
> maintained during conversion. "
>
> Mathieu.
>
>
>> From: Peter Gold
>> To: Alan Litchfield
>> CC: framers at li
to FrameMaker. All elements (large
tables, page layout, graphic objects, styles colors, etc.) are
maintained during conversion. "
Mathieu.
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On 7/04/2007, at 7:33 AM, Brad Anderson wrote:
> On Apr 6, 2007, at 10:31 AM, Gabrielle Burns wrote:
>
>> I am using MathType 5 to create equations (the FM equation editor
>> is not
>> robust enough),
What do you mean? Can you be more specific please. I have never had a
problem with it causi
On 7/04/2007, at 7:33 AM, Brad Anderson wrote:
On Apr 6, 2007, at 10:31 AM, Gabrielle Burns wrote:
I am using MathType 5 to create equations (the FM equation editor
is not
robust enough),
What do you mean? Can you be more specific please. I have never had a
problem with it causing crash
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bsequently broken.
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> Are you actually saying that you set the output name prior to the pdf being
> made, using the Save As dialog? If so, what happens if you print to pdf?
>
> Alan
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Nancy,
tly broken.
>
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> made, using the Save As dialog? If so, what happens if you print to pdf?
>
> Alan
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> Without having thoroughly thought it through, it seems possible in principle
> to construct a LaTeX to MIF filter using a default template. Does anyone know
> if this has ever been tried? Sources?
I haven't had to. If anything I have had to go back the other way (since the
Steve Rickaby wrote:
> Without having thoroughly thought it through, it seems possible in principle
> to construct a LaTeX to MIF filter using a default template. Does anyone know
> if this has ever been tried? Sources?
I haven't had to. If anything I have had to go back the other way (since the
Rebecca,
On 2/02/2007, at 12:39 AM, Rebecca.L.Frasure at aphis.usda.gov wrote:
> Someone left on my desk (presumably to irritate the heck out me)
> I am always arguing with my officemates that
> Framemaker is the best software for what we do,
> but I need some
> knowlegable words from my fell
Rebecca,
On 2/02/2007, at 12:39 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone left on my desk (presumably to irritate the heck out me)
I am always arguing with my officemates that
Framemaker is the best software for what we do,
but I need some
knowlegable words from my fellow listmates.
Hmm,
Richard,
On 20/01/2007, at 7:29 AM, Combs, Richard wrote:
>
> To which I say, Amen! In fact, I can't help but wonder if you or your
> supervisor are misinterpreting what's actually required. "Once the
> content has been approved it cannot be varied" -- well, changing the
> font, leading, left ind
Scott,
On 20/01/2007, at 6:58 AM, quills at airmail.net wrote:
> Alan,
>
> You mean to say that your powers that be don't differentiate
> between content and format?
>
> That is crazy. Format has nothing to do with content. This is a
> self-inflicted wound.
>
The fact of life is most people
...based on an FM file.
I need to create a Word template for use by contributors to a large
document. Most of the content will have passed through various
approval committees and courts before finally being added to the
document. Once the content has been approved it cannot be varied,
rega
Richard,
On 20/01/2007, at 7:29 AM, Combs, Richard wrote:
To which I say, Amen! In fact, I can't help but wonder if you or your
supervisor are misinterpreting what's actually required. "Once the
content has been approved it cannot be varied" -- well, changing the
font, leading, left indent, et
Scott,
On 20/01/2007, at 6:58 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alan,
You mean to say that your powers that be don't differentiate
between content and format?
That is crazy. Format has nothing to do with content. This is a
self-inflicted wound.
The fact of life is most people in this wor
...based on an FM file.
I need to create a Word template for use by contributors to a large
document. Most of the content will have passed through various
approval committees and courts before finally being added to the
document. Once the content has been approved it cannot be varied,
reg
obair81 at comcast.net wrote:
> Translation.
>
> The translation must be done in Word, so I will need to convert from Frame to
> Word, and this caused huge linking problems between the Word files the last
> time I did it with multiple Frame files in the Frame book.
>
Shouldn't be a problem if you
Hi Paul,
obair81 at comcast.net wrote:
> I am trying to find the right Autonumber format for my Chapter tag. Up till
> now, I had separate files for each chapter, but now I need to have a Frame
> book with just one core file that contains all my chapters.
It doesn't really matter which way you go
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Translation.
>
> The translation must be done in Word, so I will need to convert from Frame to
> Word, and this caused huge linking problems between the Word files the last
> time I did it with multiple Frame files in the Frame book.
>
Shouldn't be a problem if you use
Hi Paul,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am trying to find the right Autonumber format for my Chapter tag. Up till
> now, I had separate files for each chapter, but now I need to have a Frame
> book with just one core file that contains all my chapters.
It doesn't really matter which way you go, pro
On Dec 6, 2006, at 11:00 AM, jopakent at comcast.net wrote:
> I installed Acrobat 5.0 and FrameMaker 7.1 on a new computer
> (Windows XP Media Edition) and all appeared to be working fine
> until I opened the first PDF distilled on this new machine.
Why not just install the Distiller that ca
On Dec 6, 2006, at 11:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed Acrobat 5.0 and FrameMaker 7.1 on a new computer
(Windows XP Media Edition) and all appeared to be working fine
until I opened the first PDF distilled on this new machine.
Why not just install the Distiller that came with FM
Hi Art
On Nov 10, 2006, at 6:16 PM, Art Campbell wrote:
> Could you define "collect for output?'
> If you mean collect all the files and components that make up a book,
> Bruce Foster's archive plug in.
>
That's what I'm after. I'm getting a copy now, hopefully.
Cheers
Alan
Hi all,
Does anyone know if there is a plug in for FM that provides a
'collect for output' type of function?
Alan
Hi Art
On Nov 10, 2006, at 6:16 PM, Art Campbell wrote:
Could you define "collect for output?'
If you mean collect all the files and components that make up a book,
Bruce Foster's archive plug in.
That's what I'm after. I'm getting a copy now, hopefully.
Cheers
Alan
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Hi all,
Does anyone know if there is a plug in for FM that provides a
'collect for output' type of function?
Alan
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On Nov 4, 2006, at 11:31 AM, Gillian Flato wrote:
> I have a book file. The chapter and page numbering is updating just
> fine. The paragraph numbering is not even though it's set to "read
> from
> previous file". We have a technical manual with numbered headings and
> the headings are restarti
On Nov 4, 2006, at 11:31 AM, Gillian Flato wrote:
I have a book file. The chapter and page numbering is updating just
fine. The paragraph numbering is not even though it's set to "read
from
previous file". We have a technical manual with numbered headings and
the headings are restarting at 1
Moores wrote:
>
> I haven't had the luxury of anything except hand-built reference lists
> before-- how painful is the RTF export part of the process (that builds
> the library?) for EndNote? Are other programs more compatible and still
> effective? Who has the magic website with a feature compari
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