You don't need to make screen captures. The free SysExporter utility:
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/sysexp.html
will save the (text) contents of any window, dialog or object on the
Windows screen to a file,
either as text, HTML or a range of other formats.
Simon North
Quintiq.
On Tue, Jan 8,
, 2013 11:31 AM
To: David Artman
Cc: Framers
Subject: Re: Sorting paragraphs
Any sort of list that's not in a table. My particular case was a list of
referenced graphics that I generated that I wanted sorted alphabetically.
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On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 9:20 PM, David Artman da
Interesting, I never knew about that feature either. In FM10 it shows
only those insets in open documents even if I choose a book from the
Select menu, is that the intended behavior?
Adobe should hire a competent UI designer to take all this additional
functionality that has been hidden into
Hi,
You can also use itl's FrameScript script:
http://www.i-frame.itl.info/en/feature-description/i-frame-modules/base-pack/sort-paragraph-sections.html
It's part of the base pack, but as far as I know you can
also buy single scripts.
Best regards
Winfried
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From:
There's every reason to have this capability... Create a bullet list and then
sort it... Add new entries and sort it again. The work flow would be, select
a range of pgfs, and execute teh sort. Many times I have had to convert to
table, sort, then un-table the table. Even if it doesn't
This sort of sorting action is especially necessary when dealing with
translated documents that contained alphabetically sorted paragraphs in the
source language. Craig
Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2013 10:24:40 -0800
From: despopoulos_chr...@yahoo.com
There's every reason to have this capability...
Any sort of list that's not in a table. My particular case was a list
of referenced graphics that I generated that I wanted sorted
alphabetically.
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On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 9:20 PM, David Artman da...@davidartman.com wrote:
What's your use case? I'm having trouble imagining why one
being the
main exception).
-Fred Ridder
Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2013 21:31:16 +0200
Subject: Re: Sorting paragraphs
From: shmue...@gmail.com
To: da...@davidartman.com
CC: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Any sort of list that's not in a table. My particular case was a list
of referenced graphics
On 03/01/2013 2:31 PM, Shmuel wrote:
Any sort of list that's not in a table. My particular case was a list
of referenced graphics that I generated that I wanted sorted
alphabetically.
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You can generate an Index of References for graphics, and that will be
sorted alphabetically.
At 16:53 +0200 3/1/13, Shmuel Wolfson wrote:
Is there a way to sort paragraphs in Frame without changing the text to a
table?
Stuart and Fred are right (of course), but what I often do in this case is
convert to a table, sort and then convert back. Of course, Frame ensures that
your xref
Shmuel,
You can generate a list of paragraphs that is sorted, but AFAIK, there is no way
to sort them in a regular FM document.
Grant
On January 3, 2013 at 7:53 AM Shmuel Wolfson shmue...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a way to sort paragraphs in Frame without changing the text to
a table?
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What's your use case? I'm having trouble imagining why one would ever do
this...
I suppose that, if I needed to sort paragraphs, I'd use an Index of
References.
David
Original Message
From: Shmuel Wolfson shmue...@gmail.com
Date: Thu, January 03, 2013 9:53 am
Is there a way to
by full path; i.e., what would appear on the c line for
that element, in MIF).
I actually use an IOR on imported graphics so that I can find all of the
images in a document in a file system and pack them up for archiving.
Routine
HTH;
David
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Subject: Re: Sorting
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