Running headers calling on formatted variables

2008-08-14 Thread mathieu jacquet
Hi all, I'm using FM 7.2 on XP. In my document, running headers call on Heading1. I sometimes add in 1st-level titles (Heading1) the name of the product, which is a ProductName variable formatted in a certain way (half of the name blue, the other purple). When the product name appears in the

Re: Running headers calling on formatted variables

2008-08-14 Thread Yves Barbion
Hi Mathieu I guess you are using a character format in the middle of your variable definition, for example blueFramepurpleMaker? I have tested this and, indeed, some properties of the character format (font family, weight, spread, stretch, superscript) are also displayed in the Running H/F,

RE: Running headers calling on formatted variables

2008-08-14 Thread Baruch Brodersen
Yves and Mathieu, Unfortunately you can only apply color to an entire running header-footer. It is possible though to create the effect you're after, but you have to sacrifice using a user-defined variable in the heading. Since you only occasionally need it, it might be feasible. I'm sending

Running headers calling on formatted variables

2008-08-14 Thread mathieu jacquet
Hi all, I'm using FM 7.2 on XP. In my document, running headers call on Heading1. I sometimes add in 1st-level titles (Heading1) the name of the product, which is a ProductName variable formatted in a certain way (half of the name blue, the other purple). When the product name appears in the

Running headers calling on formatted variables

2008-08-14 Thread Yves Barbion
Hi Mathieu I guess you are using a character format in the middle of your variable definition, for example FrameMaker? I have tested this and, indeed, some properties of the character format (font family, weight, spread, stretch, superscript) are also displayed in the Running H/F, others are not

Running headers calling on formatted variables

2008-08-14 Thread Baruch Brodersen
Yves and Mathieu, Unfortunately you can only apply color to an entire running header-footer. It is possible though to create the effect you're after, but you have to sacrifice using a user-defined variable in the heading. Since you only occasionally need it, it might be feasible. I'm sending