Re: Smart spaces

2006-05-04 Thread Bill Briggs
No such animal in the Mac install. - web At 7:39 PM -0600 5/4/06, Ian Hawkins wrote: >You can. Using FrameMaker, open the file >\fminit\custom. This is a FrameMaker file, >even without the .fm extension. This file is used as the default template. >Change the smart spaces setting and save the

Re: Smart spaces

2006-05-04 Thread Ian Hawkins
You can. Using FrameMaker, open the file \fminit\custom. This is a FrameMaker file, even without the .fm extension. This file is used as the default template. Change the smart spaces setting and save the file. Ian Bill Briggs wrote: What would be nice is if you could make the default new do

RE: Smart spaces

2006-05-04 Thread Partridge, Robert
That setting should therefore be held in the template you base your new document on. Our templates stupidly don't have it turned on, despite the large number of code examples in our documents. -Original Message- Bill Briggs wrote: What would be nice is if you could make the default new

RE: Smart spaces

2006-05-04 Thread Bill Briggs
What would be nice is if you could make the default new document have it turned on. - web At 11:24 AM +1000 5/5/06, Partridge, Robert wrote: >Ignore me... I forgot the setting is saved in the document, it's not an >ini file setting. Once changed and saved it is always true for that >document. >

RE: Smart spaces

2006-05-04 Thread Partridge, Robert
Ignore me... I forgot the setting is saved in the document, it's not an ini file setting. Once changed and saved it is always true for that document. Rob -Original Message- I seem to remember some way of turning the smart spaces option off by default in FrameMaker with the ini file. But