You can do this with the attached AutoIt script. Install AutoIt then
run the script for each book. If you need more info, let me know.
It's relatively straightforward to read and edit. This script
assumes MIF is the 4th in the Save as type list of the Save As
dialog box.
I know there must be an easier way to do this. We have a translation
agency that doesn't want to spring for FM12 upgrades to be compatible with
the FM12 docs that we create. For what we pay them every year... (but
that's another story). Instead, they want us to convert everything to MIF
(MIF12
Frame has a number of sample scripts it ships with. If you install the one
for MIF washing, it will save all the files in the book.
This is a book-level utility, and you'll find it up in the toolbar under
Book Utilities once you've installed it (and you have the book open and in
focus).
On Fri,
My advice would be to ask for copies of all your TM files and change LSPs!
I can give you some good recommendations.
Alison
Alison Craig | Technical Documentation Lead
Ultrasonix | 130-4311 Viking Way | Richmond, BC V6V 2K9 |
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DZbatcher will let you write a batch file that will do that.
On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 10:43 AM, tom.beiswen...@emhartglass.com wrote:
This isn't a really big deal, but it would seem like there must be an easier
way to save the FM12 files as MIF12 files without having to open each file
and save