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Subject: Re: [Framers] TOC Formatting Problem
That happens to me when there isn't enough room for the right-aligned tab
to fit within the text frame. When I define the tab a little more to the
left, it works OK. I don't know why some of your pages come
me out OK and some not, but tr
That happens to me when there isn't enough room for the right-aligned tab
to fit within the text frame. When I define the tab a little more to the
left, it works OK. I don't know why some of your pages come
me out OK and some not, but try reducing the right-aligned tab.
--
Shmuel Wolfson
Technical
Brian,
Look in the reference pages. That’s what governs the TOC. Make sure the TOC
settings for the left and right page are set the same. Also, make sure they are
using the same paragraph formats.
-Gillian
> On Mar 9, 2019, at 3:55 PM, Brian Webb wrote:
>
> Good Afternoon:
>
> I am creating
Good Afternoon:
I am creating a technical manual and I have a formatting problem with the table
of contents.
The first and third pages are correctly formatted with the headings on the
left, strings of periods, and the page numbers on the right. The odd pages look
like this:
1.2 Installatio
On 4 Nov 2011 at 15:54, Steve Nelson wrote:
> I have a small mystery -- In the body view of my TOC, my title.0TOC
> paragraph styles are being formatted as bold. However, in the
> reference page, they are not bold (which is how I'd like them to
> appear).
Steve, please check the ? format of titl
On 4 Nov 2011 at 15:54, Steve Nelson wrote:
> I have a small mystery -- In the body view of my TOC, my title.0TOC
> paragraph styles are being formatted as bold. However, in the
> reference page, they are not bold (which is how I'd like them to
> appear).
Steve, please check the ¶ format of titl
I have a small mystery -- In the body view of my TOC, my title.0TOC
paragraph styles are being formatted as bold. However, in the reference
page, they are not bold (which is how I'd like them to appear).
Any idea what's going on here?
Thank you.
Stephen Nelson
Technical Writer
Ameritherm, Inc
I have a small mystery -- In the body view of my TOC, my title.0TOC
paragraph styles are being formatted as bold. However, in the reference
page, they are not bold (which is how I'd like them to appear).
Any idea what's going on here?
Thank you.
Stephen Nelson
Technical Writer
Ameritherm, Inc
Hi Daniel, Stuart and Richard,
Thanks for the encouragement and guidance. That is a sizeable
explainationDaniel Thanks once again.
The problem I'm facing deals with using the existing template that we have
in our company.
Over the past few "handovers" from one technical writer to the next
ounces+grant.hogarth=reuters.com at lists.frameusers.com]
On Behalf Of David Flynn
Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 11:56 AM
To: Daniel Emory
Cc: Framers List
Subject: Re: TOC Formatting Problem
Hi Daniel, Stuart and Richard,
Thanks for the encouragement and guidance. That is a sizeable
explaination...
David Flynn wrote:
> I am new to FrameMaker (6.0). Could anyone describe how we can set /
update
> / create / modify styles in
>
> 1. a book
> 2. its individual fms
If you really intended to ask the very broad question you asked, the
flip answer is RTFM.
The slightly longer version is: FM use
:56 AM
To: Daniel Emory
Cc: Framers List
Subject: Re: TOC Formatting Problem
Hi Daniel, Stuart and Richard,
Thanks for the encouragement and guidance. That is a sizeable
explainationDaniel Thanks once again.
The problem I'm facing deals with using the existing template that w
Hi Daniel, Stuart and Richard,
Thanks for the encouragement and guidance. That is a sizeable
explainationDaniel Thanks once again.
The problem I'm facing deals with using the existing template that we have
in our company.
Over the past few "handovers" from one technical writer to the next
davidaflynn wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am new to FrameMaker (6.0). Could anyone describe how we can set / update
> / create / modify styles in
>
> 1. a book
> 2. its individual fms
David,
Dan Emory gave you a good start. You might also read the template primer
on Adobe's site,
http://www.adobe.com
David Flynn wrote:
> I am new to FrameMaker (6.0). Could anyone describe how we can set /
update
> / create / modify styles in
>
> 1. a book
> 2. its individual fms
If you really intended to ask the very broad question you asked, the
flip answer is RTFM.
The slightly longer version is: FM use
davidaflynn wrote:
Hi all,
I am new to FrameMaker (6.0). Could anyone describe how we can set / update
/ create / modify styles in
1. a book
2. its individual fms
David,
Dan Emory gave you a good start. You might also read the template primer
on Adobe's site,
http://www.adobe.com/products/
om at lists.frameusers.com] On
Behalf Of Karen L. Zorn
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 11:18 AM
To: syntactics at ozemail.com.au; framers at frameusers.com
Subject: RE: TOC Formatting Problem
John,
As much as I've tried, the <$chapnum> variable just doesn't want to insert
on the reference p
--- davidaflynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am new to FrameMaker (6.0). Could anyone describe
> how we can set / update
> / create / modify styles in
>
> 1. a book
> 2. its individual fms
===
In the top menu bar of FM 6.0, choose File > New. In
the New dialog
--- davidaflynn wrote:
> I am new to FrameMaker (6.0). Could anyone describe
> how we can set / update
> / create / modify styles in
>
> 1. a book
> 2. its individual fms
===
In the top menu bar of FM 6.0, choose File > New. In
the New dialog, you'll see that,
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Subject: RE: TOC Formatting Problem
John,
As much as I've tried, the <$chapnum> variable just doesn't want to insert
on the reference page. You have to type it once, then you can copy/paste.
I've copied a chapter title lin
I sent the following earlier today but didn't explain my self quite correct
ly so
I'll re-state the problem:
FM7.0 p576 on Win XP
The ?Chapter () TOC? para in my TOC has the tag ?Chapter <$paranum[Se
ctTitle]>
<$elemtextonly>?, which produces the text ?Overview and Specifications
? in my
PDF file
FM7.0 p576 on Win XP
The ?Chapter () TOC? para in my TOC has the tag ?Chapter <$paranum[Se
ctTitle]>
<$elemtextonly>?, which produces the text ?Overview and Specifications
?,
whereas I want it to read ?Chapter 1 Overview and Specifications?.
I thought that having the word ?Chapter? at the begin
John,
As much as I've tried, the <$chapnum> variable just doesn't want to insert
on the reference page. You have to type it once, then you can copy/paste.
I've copied a chapter title line from one of my reference pages, works every
time. I removed the character that separated the chapter number
John,
As much as I've tried, the <$chapnum> variable just doesn't want to insert
on the reference page. You have to type it once, then you can copy/paste.
I've copied a chapter title line from one of my reference pages, works every
time. I removed the character that separated the chapter number
I sent the following earlier today but didn't explain my self quite correct
ly so
I'll re-state the problem:
FM7.0 p576 on Win XP
The Chapter () TOC para in my TOC has the tag Chapter <$paranum[Se
ctTitle]>
<$elemtextonly>, which produces the text Overview and Specifications
in my
PDF file,
FM7.0 p576 on Win XP
The Chapter () TOC para in my TOC has the tag Chapter <$paranum[Se
ctTitle]>
<$elemtextonly>, which produces the text Overview and Specifications
,
whereas I want it to read Chapter 1 Overview and Specifications.
I thought that having the word Chapter at the beginn
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