RE: mapping table mystery--or is it misery?

2013-09-19 Thread Reng, Dr. Winfried
Hi, Actually, copy/paste from Word can cause even more mischief. I never paste directly from Word into Maker -- I always paste into a text editor to clean the stuff out, and then copy/paste that into my document. Why??? I use PureText to paste only the text content:

mapping table mystery--or is it misery?

2013-09-19 Thread Reng, Dr. Winfried
Hi, > Actually, copy/paste from Word can cause even more mischief. > I never paste directly from Word into Maker -- I always paste > into a text editor to clean the stuff out, and then copy/paste that > into my document. Why??? I use PureText to paste only the text content:

Re: mapping table mystery--or is it misery?

2013-09-18 Thread Chris Despopoulos
I think I recall copy and paste from Word doing that. If you reformat then the tag will no longer exist in the catalog. Actually, copy/paste from Word can cause even more mischief. I never paste directly from Word into Maker -- I always paste into a text editor to clean the stuff out, and then

RE: mapping table mystery--or is it misery?

2013-09-18 Thread Craig Ede
: Wednesday, September 18, 2013 12:51 PM To: framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: Re: mapping table mystery--or is it misery? I think I recall copy and paste from Word doing that. If you reformat then the tag will no longer exist in the catalog. Actually, copy/paste from Word can cause even

Re: mapping table mystery--or is it misery?

2013-09-18 Thread Karen Robbins
Thank you, Urszula, I hadn't thought to check there. The other editor who works on these files frequently leaves an empty paragraph tag at end of flow. Since these files are fairly stable and undergo only minor edits each time through, content should not be coming from Word directly; but

mapping table mystery--or is it misery?

2013-09-18 Thread Chris Despopoulos
>>I think I recall copy and paste from Word doing that. If you reformat >>then the tag will no longer exist in the catalog. Actually, copy/paste from Word can cause even more mischief. I never paste directly from Word into Maker -- I always paste into a text editor to clean the stuff out, and

mapping table mystery--or is it misery?

2013-09-18 Thread Craig Ede
: Wednesday, September 18, 2013 12:51 PM To: framers at lists.frameusers.com Subject: Re: mapping table mystery--or is it misery? >>I think I recall copy and paste from Word doing that. If you reformat >>then the tag will no longer exist in the catalog. Actually, copy/paste from Wo

mapping table mystery--or is it misery?

2013-09-18 Thread Karen Robbins
Thank you, Urszula, I hadn't thought to check there. The other editor who works on these files frequently leaves an empty paragraph tag at end of flow. Since these files are fairly stable and undergo only minor edits each time through, content should not be coming from Word directly; but

mapping table mystery--or is it misery?

2013-09-17 Thread Karen Robbins
Hi framers, How can a paragraph tag that doesn't exist get into the book HTML mapping table? After revising an existing book and preparing for HTML output, I was checking the book HTML mapping table when I noticed an entry for a paragraph tag that is completely alien to anything used by our

Re: mapping table mystery--or is it misery?

2013-09-17 Thread Robert Lauriston
I think I recall copy and paste from Word doing that. If you reformat then the tag will no longer exist in the catalog. On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 10:39 AM, Karen Robbins karendes...@gmail.com wrote: Hi framers, How can a paragraph tag that doesn't exist get into the book HTML mapping table?

Re: mapping table mystery--or is it misery?

2013-09-17 Thread Urszula Witherell
Karen, Does your file have text imported from Word or RTF? Depending on your import options setup, Word styles come in as tags and they may be hiding in empty paragraphs (spaces between paragraphs with FM tags) or as the very last tag where end of the flow mark appears. Do you use HTML Setup

RE: mapping table mystery--or is it misery?

2013-09-17 Thread Craig Ede
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: mapping table mystery--or is it misery? Hi framers, How can a paragraph tag that doesn't exist get into the book HTML mapping table? After revising an existing book and preparing for HTML output, I was checking the book HTML mapping table when I noticed

RE: mapping table mystery--or is it misery?

2013-09-17 Thread Combs, Richard
Karen Robbins wrote: How can a paragraph tag that doesn't exist get into the book HTML mapping table? After revising an existing book and preparing for HTML output, I was checking the book HTML mapping table when I noticed an entry for a paragraph tag that is completely alien to anything

mapping table mystery--or is it misery?

2013-09-17 Thread Karen Robbins
Hi framers, How can a paragraph tag that doesn't exist get into the book HTML mapping table? After revising an existing book and preparing for HTML output, I was checking the book HTML mapping table when I noticed an entry for a paragraph tag that is completely alien to anything used by our

mapping table mystery--or is it misery?

2013-09-17 Thread Robert Lauriston
I think I recall copy and paste from Word doing that. If you reformat then the tag will no longer exist in the catalog. On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 10:39 AM, Karen Robbins wrote: > Hi framers, > > How can a paragraph tag that doesn't exist get into the book HTML mapping > table? > > After revising

mapping table mystery--or is it misery?

2013-09-17 Thread Urszula Witherell
Karen, Does your file have text imported from Word or RTF? Depending on your import options setup, Word styles come in as tags and they may be hiding in empty paragraphs (spaces between paragraphs with FM tags) or as the very last tag where end of the flow mark appears. Do you use HTML Setup

mapping table mystery--or is it misery?

2013-09-17 Thread Craig Ede
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com Subject: mapping table mystery--or is it misery? Hi framers, How can a paragraph tag that doesn't exist get into the book HTML mapping table? After revising an existing book and preparing for HTML output, I was checking the book HTML mapping table when I noticed

mapping table mystery--or is it misery?

2013-09-17 Thread Combs, Richard
Karen Robbins wrote: > How can a paragraph tag that doesn't exist get into the book HTML mapping > table? > After revising an existing book and preparing for HTML output, I was checking > the book HTML mapping table when I noticed an entry for a paragraph tag that > is completely alien to