Re: [Framers] Conditional and Shared Text - Determining Percentages

2017-02-15 Thread Craig, Alison
Wednesday, February 15, 2017 2:15 PM To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software. Subject: Re: [Framers] Conditional and Shared Text - Determining Percentages Scott, I don't think that will work as stated. She's trying to figure out how much is the same across files, and this doesn't r

Re: [Framers] Conditional and Shared Text - Determining Percentages

2017-02-15 Thread Scott Prentice
Yeah .. that's where I was trying to go .. even if it wasn't described properly. :-) ...scott On 2/15/17 2:14 PM, Lin Sims wrote: Scott, I don't think that will work as stated. She's trying to figure out how much is the same across files, and this doesn't really tell her if the information

Re: [Framers] Conditional and Shared Text - Determining Percentages

2017-02-15 Thread Lin Sims
Scott, I don't think that will work as stated. She's trying to figure out how much is the same across files, and this doesn't really tell her if the information is the same, just that one has more characters than another. On the other hand, if she adds a step to HIDE all of the text that is

Re: [Framers] Conditional and Shared Text - Determining Percentages

2017-02-15 Thread Scott Prentice
Alison... Since no one else jumped on this with a "good" solution .. here's my hack option. 1) Set the conditional state (hide/show) to show all (or whatever is one state of content you want to measure). 2) Run the .. File > Utilities > Document Reports > Character Count .. command. Note

[Framers] Conditional and Shared Text - Determining Percentages

2017-02-15 Thread Craig, Alison
- Frame 12 - unstructured - Windows 7 64 bit Does anyone know if there is a way to figure out what percentage of text in a book is shared? Even better would be a way figure out how much text is conditional based on the mix of conditions applied to the text. My conditions are mostly to do