Larry:
I've used Art's approach of a graphic in the left cell of a 1-line, 2-cell
table
as well. If you need to sell it, mention that it offers a couple of advantages
over a paragraph format-based approach, to wit: you carry a lot fewer tags in
the p-tag menu, which is a plus for usability
...@lists.frameusers.com]on Behalf Of Art Campbell
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 2:32 PM
To: Larry Kovner
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Adding graphics in a reference page
An easier way to do this may be to create a 1-row, two-cell table. The
left cell holds a unique tag that only calls
I am developing templates for a client. They asked me to create four tags
named Notes, Caution, Warning, Tip.
I don't recall if anyone else mentioned this, but another option is to set
up these items and use the Auto-Text plugin to insert them into the document
as needed. This method can be
Larry:
I've used Art's approach of a graphic in the left cell of a 1-line, 2-cell
table
as well. If you need to sell it, mention that it offers a couple of advantages
over a paragraph format-based approach, to wit: you carry a lot fewer tags in
the p-tag menu, which is a plus for usability
at lists.frameusers.com]On Behalf Of Art Campbell
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 2:32 PM
To: Larry Kovner
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Adding graphics in a reference page
An easier way to do this may be to create a 1-row, two-cell table. The
left cell holds a unique tag that only
> I am developing templates for a client. They asked me to create four tags
> named Notes, Caution, Warning, Tip.
I don't recall if anyone else mentioned this, but another option is to set
up these items and use the Auto-Text plugin to insert them into the document
as needed. This method can
Hi:
I am developing templates for a client. They asked me to create four tags
named Notes, Caution, Warning, Tip.
They want colored borders above and below each tags and a gif file to appear
(to the left) when text is selected and changed to one of these tags.
I created four graphic frames
Hi:
I am developing templates for a client. They asked me to create four tags
named Notes, Caution, Warning, Tip.
They want colored borders above and below each tags and a gif file to appear
(to the left) when text is selected and changed to one of these tags.
I created four graphic frames
An easier way to do this may be to create a 1-row, two-cell table. The
left cell holds a unique tag that only calls the graphic on the
reference page with Frame Above or Below. The right cell holds the
warning/note/whatever text.
The table will let you adjust more finely because now you have cell