Hi Isabelle,
I recently made an amazing discovery regarding elusive, unavailable
fonts:
If you copy and paste non-Frame, non-HTML information into your
(unstructured, 7.2) Frame document, the information is copied into a
text frame. In my documents, and perhaps in yours, the font specified is
You can easily avoid this by using PureText. It removes all formatting
from the original text.
Regards,
Shmuel Wolfson
052-763-7133
Diane Schaefer wrote:
Hi Isabelle,
I recently made an amazing discovery regarding elusive, unavailable
fonts:
If you copy and paste non-Frame, non-HTML
If Paste Special (as) Text doesn't work, what I do for text with
formatting I don't want to keep is to paste it into Notepad. I copy the
text, paste into Notepad, select all the text in Notepad, copy, then paste
into your desired document.
Notepad strips all the formatting.
Not as easy as it
Diane Schaefer wrote:
If you copy and paste non-Frame, non-HTML information into
your (unstructured, 7.2) Frame document, the information is
copied into a text frame. In my documents, and perhaps in
yours, the font specified is Times New Roman, which isn't in
my font repertoire. Hence
Schaefer; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Unavailable fonts issue
Diane Schaefer wrote:
If you copy and paste non-Frame, non-HTML information into
your (unstructured, 7.2) Frame document, the information is
copied into a text frame. In my documents, and perhaps in
yours, the font
Have you already checked the reference pages and master pages?
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Hi Framers,
I'm sure this is a very novice question, but I need some help.
I'm running Windows XP (SP2), using unstructured FrameMaker 7.2.
Even
Hi Isabelle,
you can also try the following:
1. Save your FrameMaker file as MIF.
2. Open the MIF file in a plain text editor.
3. Find the missing font. Its definition will look like this:
PgfFont
FTag `'
FPlatformName `W.Myriad Pro.R.400'
FFamily
Isabelle,
I use the same system, version, etc., and have the same issue, so please
share any responses you might receive off list.
Regards and Happy New Year to all!
Sylvia
Sylvia J. Clarke
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Also, font specifications can hide in tags for table items (title,
heading cells, etc.) and in cross-reference formats that do not appear
in the catalogs for paragraph or character tags.
On Tuesday, January 01, 2008 11:31 PM, Diane Gaskill wrote:
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