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Behalf Of Gillian Flato
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 5:58 PM
To: framers at FrameUsers.com
Subject: Shortcut to conditional text box
I use conditional text every day. Does anyone know a shortcut
>I use conditional text every day. Does anyone know a shortcut to getting
>the conditional dialog box to pop up. A few years ago I was able to
>modify my maker.ini file so that had a button on my window to do that
>but I don't remember how to do it.
These are the universal cr
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Subject: RE: Shortcut to conditional text box
>I use conditional text every day. Does anyone know a shortcut to
getting
>the conditional dialog box to pop up. A few years ago I was able to
>modify my maker.ini file so that had a button on my window to do that
>
Frame 7.1
We have an image that we place in an anchored frame.
We want to place a second image on top of the first image and make only
that second image conditional.
We have tried a few options but cannot come up with a solution.
If anyone has ever successfully done this, please let me know how
Frame 7.1
We have an image that we place in an anchored frame.
We want to place a second image on top of the first image and make only
that second image conditional.
We have tried a few options but cannot come up with a solution.
If anyone has ever successfully done this, please let me know how
, 2006 8:55 AM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Conditional text and images question
Frame 7.1
We have an image that we place in an anchored frame.
We want to place a second image on top of the first image and make only that
second image conditional.
We have tried a few options
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On Behalf Of Joe Campo
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 6:55 AM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Conditional text and images question
Frame 7.1
We have an image
-of-paragraph. You can then apply a condition tag to the selected
content and create the situation you reported.
I'm not sure what you meant about how to hide and then show all Comment
paragraphs. Once the condition tag is applied to all Comment elements, you
set conditional text show/hide
-of-paragraph. You can then apply a condition tag to the selected
content and create the situation you reported.
I'm not sure what you meant about how to hide and then show all Comment
paragraphs. Once the condition tag is applied to all Comment elements, you
set conditional text show/hide
At 4:32 pm +0100 12/1/06, Jakob Fix wrote:
I want authors to be able to add comments that will not show up in the
final printed document, but which can be exploited elsewhere, say, in
the online version. Conditional Text seems to be created for this
exact purpose. ...
Testing this out, I could
look at it.
Another option is to define the Comment element as a marker element. If
you do this, there is no need for conditional text at all. However, you
are limited to 255 characters, and authors would need to actively search
for the markers in order to read the comments. A plugin like IXGen
At 4:32 pm +0100 12/1/06, Jakob Fix wrote:
>I want authors to be able to add comments that will not show up in the
>final printed document, but which can be exploited elsewhere, say, in
>the online version. Conditional Text seems to be created for this
>exact purpose. ...
>Test
have a closer look at it.
> Another option is to define the Comment element as a marker element. If
> you do this, there is no need for conditional text at all. However, you
> are limited to 255 characters, and authors would need to actively search
> for the markers in order to read the comme
Hi Jakob,
I would take a look at Sourcerer from Advantica. This allows you to set
conditions using attributes instead of conditional text directly. One of the
tutorials shows how it can be used for comments. I don't have the URL, but
if you Google Sourcerer, it should come up. I have been
Thanks Rick,
On 12/01/06, Rick Quatro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jakob,
I would take a look at Sourcerer from Advantica. This allows you to set
conditions using attributes instead of conditional text directly. One of the
tutorials shows how it can be used for comments. I don't have the URL
Hello,
I've read chapter 17 "Conditional Text" of the User Guide several
times in order to find out how I can do the following, but without
success:
I want authors to be able to add comments that will not show up in the
final printed document, but which can be exploited else
Hi Jakob,
I would take a look at Sourcerer from Advantica. This allows you to set
conditions using attributes instead of conditional text directly. One of the
tutorials shows how it can be used for comments. I don't have the URL, but
if you Google Sourcerer, it should come up. I have been
Thanks Rick,
On 12/01/06, Rick Quatro wrote:
> Hi Jakob,
>
> I would take a look at Sourcerer from Advantica. This allows you to set
> conditions using attributes instead of conditional text directly. One of the
> tutorials shows how it can be used for comments. I don't have the UR
utes instead of conditional text directly. One of
> the
> tutorials shows how it can be used for comments. I don't have the URL, but
> if you Google Sourcerer, it should come up. I have been using it recently,
http://my.advantica.biz/sourcerer/
> and highly recommend it.
that looks prom
Hi everyone.
I'm having trouble searching for conditional text in Frame 6.0p405, on a
PC.
Here's what's happening: I can search a book for one condition (for
instance, comment) and the conditional text is found. However, when I
try to search for more than one condition at a time (say, comment
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Hi everyone.
I'm having trouble searching for conditional text in Frame 6.0p405, on a
PC.
Here's what's happening: I can search a book for one condition (for
instance, comment) and the conditional text is found. However, when I
try to search for more than one condition at a time (say
Hi everyone.
I'm having trouble searching for conditional text in Frame 6.0p405, on a
PC.
Here's what's happening: I can search a book for one condition (for
instance, "comment") and the conditional text is found. However, when I
try to search for more than one condition at a time (say
lishing
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Hi everyone.
I'm having trouble searching for conditional text in Frame 6.0p405, on a
PC.
Here's what's happening: I can search a book for one condition (for
instance, "comment") and the conditional text is found. However, when I
try to search for more tha
m by using a tag that specifically
turned bold off, that otherwise had everything set to "As is". Works fine.
Cheers, Rebecca
>>> "Anita Burstein" 28/11/05 20:31 >>>
Hi list!
I'm using FrameMaker 6.0.
I have a book with many conditions in it. Within the con
An alternative to typing or is to
type , which does the same job.** Have you tried these alternatives to
see if they fix the problem with cross-references?
Hedley
** The second alternative contains the blind Peter, i.e. the backwards
facing P, just in case it comes out as some other
Anita.Burstein at nice.com
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-Original Message-
From: Peter Gold [mailto:pe...@knowhowpro.com]
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 11:44 PM
To: rebecca officer
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com; Anita Burstein
Subject: Re: Conditional Text and cross-references
Hi, Rebecca:
At 10:28 AM
Hi list!
I'm using FrameMaker 6.0.
I have a book with many conditions in it. Within the conditional text, there
are cross-references. Some of the cross-references are to text marked with the
same conditions and therefore shown at the same time. Some of the
cross-references are to text
Anita,
You wrote:
>I'm using FrameMaker 6.0.
>
>I have a book with many conditions in it. Within the conditional text,
>there are cross-references. Some of the cross-references are to text
>marked with the same conditions and therefore shown at the same time.
>Some of th
Hi, Rebecca:
At 10:28 AM +1300 11/29/05, rebecca officer wrote:
>Hi Anita
>
>We saw exactly this behaviour and decided it happened when our xref
>format included the "Default para font" tag. For example, we used a
>paragraph format to turn on bold for part of the xref text, then
>used default
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On Behalf Of Peter Gold
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 2:44 PM
To: rebecca officer
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com; Anita.Burstein at nice.com
Subject: Re: Conditional Text and cross-references
Hi, Rebecca:
At 10:28 AM +13
for a FrameScript
solution. Thanks.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.frameexpert.com
Hello Framers and Framescripters,
two questions about conditional text usage in Frame 7:
1. What are the ways (plug-ins, framescripts) to automatically trace
conditional text
I'm not exactly sure what you mean by tracing conditional text.
But to answer the second part of the question, when you attempt
to delete a condition tag (highlight the tag in the Conditional Text
dialog, click Edit Condition Tag, click Delete) FrameMaker will
present a further dialog (asking
for a FrameScript
solution. Thanks.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
rick at frameexpert.com
http://www.frameexpert.com
> Hello Framers and Framescripters,
>
> two questions about conditional text usage in Frame 7:
>
> 1. What are the ways (plug-ins, framescripts) to auto
Hello Framers and Framescripters,
two questions about conditional text usage in Frame 7:
1. What are the ways (plug-ins, framescripts) to automatically trace
conditional text in a file (or book) which has not been applied? Also,
can these condition tags be removed, if necessary?
2. Suppose
I'm not exactly sure what you mean by "tracing" conditional text.
But to answer the second part of the question, when you attempt
to delete a condition tag (highlight the tag in the Conditional Text
dialog, click Edit Condition Tag, click Delete) FrameMaker will
present a further dial
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