Thanks.
The files are on the network. But they are
relatively small (66 pages) compared to other
books (1200 pages) that work fine.
I will wash and see what happens.
Can I get any info on network timeout and using
FM files - any documentation out there?
Thx again.
At 11:00 AM 07/05/2009, Ar
To me, it sounds as if you're running out of memory/resources at the
end of the string of operations, but you didn't provide your system
specifics. And I wouldn't be at all surprised if there was some memory
leakage going on. Also whether you're running other memory-hungry aps
at the same time. I a
Hi,
I have a series of 6 books of 6 documents each that use common documents (2).
Each book has a generated TOC.
These books crash FM and I don't know why.
For example, I create the book, do the numbering,
update it, can print it, save after each
operation, and close it. And then I just open
Thanks.
The files are on the network. But they are
relatively small (66 pages) compared to other
books (1200 pages) that work fine.
I will wash and see what happens.
Can I get any info on network timeout and using
FM files - any documentation out there?
Thx again.
At 11:00 AM 07/05/2009, Ar
To me, it sounds as if you're running out of memory/resources at the
end of the string of operations, but you didn't provide your system
specifics. And I wouldn't be at all surprised if there was some memory
leakage going on. Also whether you're running other memory-hungry aps
at the same time. I a
Hi,
I have a series of 6 books of 6 documents each that use common documents (2).
Each book has a generated TOC.
These books crash FM and I don't know why.
For example, I create the book, do the numbering,
update it, can print it, save after each
operation, and close it. And then I just open
Great catch, William! Whoever thinks about PS text frames anymore?
Regards,
Peter
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Great catch, William! Whoever thinks about PS text frames anymore?
Regards,
Peter
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t in the body page. If
I get more time I'll experiment for a withbetter solution, but I can work
with this for now.
Thanks again,
Jim
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> I get more time I'll experiment for a withbetter solution, but I can work
> with this for now.
>
> Thanks again,
> Jim
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If I understand correctly only the first file
prints whatever you do (delete other files,
reorder them)...it's always the exact same
behavior. So the individual files seem OK.
Does the book update correctly or do you get any
warning msgs (numbering, color)?
At 11:53 AM 15/08/2007, James D
ith this for now.
Thanks again,
Jim
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> To: 'framers at lists.frameusers.com'
> Subject: Book problems
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm using
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> Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 11:53:52 -0400
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>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm using
Hi all,
I'm using Framemaker 7.2 and I've run into a problem I've never seen
before. I have a small book, consisting of just four files (15 pages)
and a TOC. I can print the files within the book individually without
any problems. When I try to print the book, only the first file prints
and then a
Hi, James:
Usually an offending command statement displays the name of a
PostScript command that is somehow incorrect at that location in the
PostScript code, for some reason or other.
If your company initials are identified as the offending command, it's
possible that one or more of your files i
If I understand correctly only the first file
prints whatever you do (delete other files,
reorder them)...it's always the exact same
behavior. So the individual files seem OK.
Does the book update correctly or do you get any
warning msgs (numbering, color)?
At 11:53 AM 15/08/2007, James
Hi, James:
Usually an offending command statement displays the name of a
PostScript command that is somehow incorrect at that location in the
PostScript code, for some reason or other.
If your company initials are identified as the offending command, it's
possible that one or more of your files i
ith this for now.
Thanks again,
Jim
> _
> From: James Dyson
> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 11:54 AM
> To: 'framers@lists.frameusers.com'
> Subject: Book problems
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm using Fra
Technology Department
Visual Information, Editorial, and Web Services, STB-4 Section
Room 8-375
Phone: (443) 778-8748
> From: James Dyson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 11:53:52 -0400
> To:
> Conversation: Book problems
> Subject: Book problems
>
> Hi all
Hi all,
I'm using Framemaker 7.2 and I've run into a problem I've never seen
before. I have a small book, consisting of just four files (15 pages)
and a TOC. I can print the files within the book individually without
any problems. When I try to print the book, only the first file prints
and then a
I have been using FrameMaker 7.2 with the DITA Toolkit to create my
Structured documents. When I want to output my book, I opt to print the book
using the Adobe Acrobat (8) print driver. The book generates properly, but
the only active hyperlinks in the PDF are in the Table of Contents. The
hyperl
I have been using FrameMaker 7.2 with the DITA Toolkit to create my
Structured documents. When I want to output my book, I opt to print the book
using the Adobe Acrobat (8) print driver. The book generates properly, but
the only active hyperlinks in the PDF are in the Table of Contents. The
hyperli
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