, then, is from this
list. I'm disappointed that the leadership of this list won't take
action against this guy, so I'm sorry to go.
Thanks to all for the excellent advice everyone gave me here, and sorry
to have caused problems for anyone.
John Huntington
Fred Ridder wrote:
To me
s guy got my email, then, is from this
list. I'm disappointed that the leadership of this list won't take
action against this guy, so I'm sorry to go.
Thanks to all for the excellent advice everyone gave me here, and sorry
to have caused problems for anyone.
John Huntington
Fred Ridder wr
OK, this jerk is spamming again. How long will the list administrators
allow this guy to spam the list?
I think this list is a great resource, but I will bail if I'm going to
be exposing my email to all kinds of crap like this.
John Huntington
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Subject
OK, this jerk is spamming again. How long will the list administrators
allow this guy to spam the list?
I think this list is a great resource, but I will bail if I'm going to
be exposing my email to all kinds of crap like this.
John Huntington
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thanks for the detailed reply!
John
Bodvar Bjorgvinsson wrote:. . .
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thanks for the detailed reply!
John
>>>
Bodvar Bjorgvinsson wrote:. . .
Ooops, looks like this never went out!
John Huntington wrote:
Ridder, Fred wrote:
Well, if you do an Update Book operation, FrameMaker opens and saves
all of the active files in your book to update the pagination data,
I just tried this, and with no changes, it actually only saves the
TOC
the Numbering setting of each file in the book
file? If it is set to a specific numbering, you may have to change it
there.
4. By data directory, do you mean the book file or the folder where
you keep the folders?
Best regards,
Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
On 2/20/06, John Huntington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Ooops, looks like this never went out!
John Huntington wrote:
> Ridder, Fred wrote:
>> Well, if you do an Update Book operation, FrameMaker opens and saves
>> all of the active files in your book to update the pagination data,
I just tried this, and with no changes, it actu
u keep the folders?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
>
> On 2/20/06, John Huntington wrote:
>
>> Ooops, looks like this never went out!
>>
>> John Huntington wrote:
>>
>>> Ridder, Fred wrote:
>>>
Ridder, Fred wrote:
Well, if you do an Update Book operation, FrameMaker opens and saves all of the active
files in your book to update the pagination data, After doing a book update you should
be able to distinguish the inactive files by their non-current last modified
date stamps in any
Ridder, Fred wrote:
> Well, if you do an Update Book operation, FrameMaker opens and saves all of
> the active files in your book to update the pagination data, After doing a
> book update you should be able to distinguish the inactive files by their
> non-current "last modified" date stamps
Another dumb question for the list :-)
I have a book in Framemaker, with each chapter as a separate file. I've
been rearranging things, and cutting chapters. Now, my data directory
has a bunch of files that are no longer in the book. Is there some way
(or an addon or anything) that will
Peter Gold wrote:
At 11:58 PM -0500 2/9/06, John Huntington wrote:
I have a large document I imported into FM from Word. There are tons
of imported discretionary hyphens distributed throughout the
document, and I'd like to get rid of them. However, I can't figure
out how to get the Find
Another dumb question for the list :-)
I have a book in Framemaker, with each chapter as a separate file. I've
been rearranging things, and cutting chapters. Now, my data directory
has a bunch of files that are no longer in the book. Is there some way
(or an addon or anything) that will
Peter Gold wrote:
> At 11:58 PM -0500 2/9/06, John Huntington wrote:
>> I have a large document I imported into FM from Word. There are tons
>> of imported "discretionary hyphens" distributed throughout the
>> document, and I'd like to get rid of them. Howe
I have a large document I imported into FM from Word. There are tons of
imported discretionary hyphens distributed throughout the document,
and I'd like to get rid of them. However, I can't figure out how to get
the Find/Change feature to change them. I tried using the Text and
Character
Jakob Fix wrote:
Sorry, just found out that Framers is archived publicly with exactly what I
need:
http://www.mail-archive.com/framers@lists.frameusers.com/
And to get back to my point from yesterday, if you click on any of these
links, the email is shown as [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that
Jakob Fix wrote:
> Sorry, just found out that Framers is archived publicly with exactly what I
> need:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/framers at lists.frameusers.com/
And to get back to my point from yesterday, if you click on any of these
links, the email is shown as "<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> " so
Did anyone else get this Framemaker Spam? Did he harvest the names from
this FrameUsers list?
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Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 12:49:58 +0530
From: Aggarwal, Dhiraj
To: XXX
Hi,
I apologize for intruding
Bernard Aschwanden wrote:
> Hi John, Hopefully the bulk of people respond directly to you and maybe you
> can let Lisa (and the list?) know the results... Just to avoid a flood of
> email as I'm sure that you're not the only one.
Yep, I've already gotten about 10 messages and it's about 50/50.
Fred Ridder wrote:
> That's an unrealistic attitude, John.
I think not, I have been on literally 20+ lists since about 1987 and
this is now the THIRD Spam message ever I have gotten from a mailing
list. In each of those other cases, the member was disciplined or
removed. If not, it just
Thanks to all for the info! So far so good--I love the editing
capabilities of FM...
John
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Thanks to all for the info! So far so good--I love the editing
capabilities of FM...
John
Ok, for those of you following along :-) I've now got my whole book
imported, got the TOC generating, got each of the 50 chapters in a
separate file, got Volumes
set up to generate part numbering, etc.
Now I'm starting to see global formatting things I want to do, but I'm a
bit confused.
Ok, for those of you following along :-) I've now got my whole book
imported, got the TOC generating, got each of the 50 chapters in a
separate file, got "Volumes"
set up to generate part numbering, etc.
Now I'm starting to see global formatting things I want to do, but I'm a
bit confused.
Thanks for the speedy replies!
Peter Gold wrote:
> Hi, John:
>
> Search for "Changing format overrides to new formats" in Help.
>
David Creamer wrote:
> In Word, the styles have a space in the (Heading 1), while in Frame, they
> don't (Heading1). Did you rename the Word styles to match the Frame
Given the high technical level of issues discussed on this list, I feel
stupid asking this question, but I'm stuck so I'm going to ask anyway! :-)
I'm new to Framemaker, and I have been learning it to create the third
edition of my book. On the second edition, the publisher did all the
Given the high technical level of issues discussed on this list, I feel
stupid asking this question, but I'm stuck so I'm going to ask anyway! :-)
I'm new to Framemaker, and I have been learning it to create the third
edition of my book. On the second edition, the publisher did all the
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