That explains it, Jenny. Thanks for the follow-up.
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From: Jenny Greenleaf [mailto:jgreenl...@mac.com]
Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 7:46 PM
To: Pinkham, Jim
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: finding copied graphics, another way of doing it
Well, this was
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missing something?
Jim
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Subject: Re: finding copied graphics, another way of doing it
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In FrameMaker 9.0, one can use View->Pods->Insets to view a list of graphics
and/or text insets in your document/open chapters of book. For the copied
graphics, 'referenced file' field of the POD will contain value 'no file'.
Regards,
Megha
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>
>> Then I got the idea of separating the file from its linked
>> graphics. I
>> simply renamed the graphics folder and reopened the file. Now only
>> the
>> graphics that were copied into the file were displayed.
>
At a former company, we used this method to clean up files after a
release.
On Thu, 28 May 2009 15:14:26 +0200, "Andersen, Verner Engell VEA"
wrote:
>I searched the .mif file and found some copied graphics. However, it was
>difficult to loacate them. They all seemed to be in a text inset.
That doesn't matter to Mif2Go; it will export them anyway.
>Then I got the idea
On Thu, 28 May 2009 13:26:10 +0200, "Andersen, Verner Engell VEA"
wrote:
>Normally I insert all graphics into a documemt by reference. Before I
>send the manual for translation I would like to verify that I have not
>copied any graphics into the file.
>
>Do you have a way to find copied graphic
Andersen, Verner wrote:
> I searched the .mif file and found some copied graphics. However, it
was
> difficult to loacate them. They all seemed to be in a text inset.
>
> Then I got the idea of separating the file from its linked graphics. I
> simply renamed the graphics folder and reopened the
> Do you have a way to find copied graphics in a framemaker file?
Systec has some plugin modules that replace copied graphics with referenced
ones. Perhaps one of them would be worth purchasing?
https://www.systec-gmbh.com/os/index.php?cat=c176_TOOLBOX.html
Mike Wickham
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Hi all
I searched the .mif file and found some copied graphics. However, it was
difficult to loacate them. They all seemed to be in a text inset.
Then I got the idea of separating the file from its linked graphics. I
simply renamed the graphics folder and reopened the file. Now only the
graphics
Hi Verner
Finding copied graphics in a FrameMaker file seems like an ideal job for a
Framescript. Rick Quatro has recently developed a Framescript which can find
graphics copied into document and (re)import them by reference.
Another option is to search in the MIF files. You could do this as foll
I don't know of an automated way, but if you use a caption, anchor, or
figure title tag with each graphic, you should be able to generate a
list of those type of tabs. Then generate a list of imported graphics
and compare the page entries.
Because these types of lists can include automatically gen
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