Adobe Acrobat Reader 8.0

2006-11-03 Thread Gillian Flato
Anyone know when this is being released? Adobe is advertising it on their website as coming soon. Thank you, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gillian Flato Technical Writer (Software) nanometrics 1550 Buckeye Dr. Milpitas, CA. 95035 (408.435.9600 x 316 7 408.232.5911 * [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Importing tif error

2006-11-03 Thread Scott White
Folks I have a client who is importing hi-res .tif images by mif. When she does she gets this error for different images: Cannot store Imagename.tif facets; keeping it external. Try freeing up some disc space. If you are importing a graphic, framemaker will import by reference, if you are

Re: Importing tif error

2006-11-03 Thread Art Campbell
OK, three points, or questions. 1. What happened if/when she freed up some disk space? 2. And what, exactly, do you mean that she's importing by mif? I can't map the words to a FM procedure, so I'm guessing that FileMaker, not FrameMaker is generating the source file. Is that correct? 3. You

RE: Adobe Acrobat Reader 8.0

2006-11-03 Thread Dov Isaacs
Expect it very soon. This is a good time, though, to repeat my warning that you should not attempt to have either multiple versions of Acrobat, multiple versions of Reader, and/or mixtures of Acrobat and Reader installed on a given system. Although it is possible to coerce the installers to do

RE: Adobe Acrobat Reader 8.0

2006-11-03 Thread Gillian Flato
Dov, The reason we want our colleagues to upgrade to Reader 8.0, which is the only software they have on their systems, is because the digital signature function doesn't work in Reader 7.0. I created a form in Acrobat Professional 7.0 with a digital signature field. The other Tech Writers, who

Re: Importing tif error

2006-11-03 Thread Scott White
Art 1. Since I'm a MAC guy mostly, and She has 60 gb of space availble on her hard drive, it seems to me there is plenty of disck space available. I know on the MAC you can set Frame to what ever memory amount you want. 2. You are right. Filemaker is generating the mif (tab delimited) file and

Re: Adobe Acrobat Reader 8.0

2006-11-03 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain
Good info! But be aware that this link is for Acrobat Pro 8.0 ... not Acrobat Reader 8.0 (like the original requester asked). Z Art Campbell wrote: Press release on the Adobe site dated yesterday 11/02 says immediate availability. Eval version is available at:

RE: Adobe Acrobat Reader 8.0

2006-11-03 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 09:37 -0800 3/11/06, Dov Isaacs wrote: This is a good time, though, to repeat my warning that you should not attempt to have either multiple versions of Acrobat, multiple versions of Reader, and/or mixtures of Acrobat and Reader installed on a given system. Why, Dov? Reader, surely, is a

Re: Importing tif error

2006-11-03 Thread Art Campbell
As far as disk space goes... make sure her temp directory is also free of dead files. Note that this isn't the same as memory -- it's space for temporary files created when FM processes the .tifs. The MIF... I don't use FileMaker. But I'd be really surprised if it was generating a proprietary

Re: Importing tif error

2006-11-03 Thread Scott White
This file format has worked for the 9 years this company has been in business. And you are right, we import the tab file and some of it is converted to tables. All of our other clients are using the same format, pc or mac, and importing into frame just fine. Just seems that her computer, her

Re: Adobe Acrobat Reader 8.0

2006-11-03 Thread Fred Ridder
In the interest of helping avoid future confusion, it may be a good time to point out that since v7.0, Adobe no longer uses the name Acrobat in connection with the free reader. The reader is simply Adobe Reader 7.0 or Adobe Reader 8.0. The name Adobe Acrobat refers to the full tool suite and also

ANN: ENLASO (translate.com) Announces New Consulting Training Solutions Division

2006-11-03 Thread Maxwell Hoffmann
NOTE: FrameMaker and XML consulting/training are included in the services listed below. ENLASO (translate.com) Announces New Consulting Training Solutions Division Thursday November 2, 8:03 am ET BOULDER, CO--(MARKET WIRE)--Nov 2, 2006 -- ENLASO (translate.com), a leading provider of

Paragraph numbering not restarting

2006-11-03 Thread Gillian Flato
Guys, I have a book file. The chapter and page numbering is updating just fine. The paragraph numbering is not even though it's set to read from previous file. We have a technical manual with numbered headings and the headings are restarting at 1 with each chapter which is not what we want.

RE: Adobe Acrobat Reader 8.0

2006-11-03 Thread Dov Isaacs
Not quite right. Documents enabled with Acrobat 8 Professional (NOT any version of Acrobat 7) can be digitally signed by users of either Reader 7 or Reader 8. Thus, you need Acrobat 8 Professional for the document creator and still only need Reader 7 for the colleagues who need to sign the

RE: Adobe Acrobat Reader 8.0

2006-11-03 Thread Dov Isaacs
Steve, No, Adobe Reader really isn't a stand-alone program that can co-exist in multiple versions. Installation of Reader includes browser plug-ins, icon-handlers, file associations, registry entries, etc. all of which are candidates for conflicts. The problems that I mention are more

Re: Paragraph numbering not restarting

2006-11-03 Thread Art Campbell
The usual way to force this to happen is to create two tags for each level of headings, one to start the numbering at 1, and the other tag to increment. If this scheme is in use, the book para setting will be over-ridden. So check the first heading in each chapter to see what that tag's

Re: Paragraph numbering not restarting

2006-11-03 Thread Alan Litchfield
On Nov 4, 2006, at 11:31 AM, Gillian Flato wrote: I have a book file. The chapter and page numbering is updating just fine. The paragraph numbering is not even though it's set to read from previous file. We have a technical manual with numbered headings and the headings are restarting at 1

Any conferences in January 2007

2006-11-03 Thread Surbhi Singhal
Hello Framers I was just curious if there are any international conferences lined up in early next year related to Advanced Framemaker (EDD, XML). Thanx for the information Best Regards Surbhi

Adobe Acrobat Reader 8.0

2006-11-03 Thread Gillian Flato
Anyone know when this is being released? Adobe is advertising it on their website as coming soon. Thank you, Gillian Flato Technical Writer (Software) nanometrics 1550 Buckeye Dr. Milpitas, CA. 95035 (408.435.9600 x 316 7 408.232.5911 * gflato at

Importing tif error

2006-11-03 Thread Scott White
Folks I have a client who is importing hi-res .tif images by mif. When she does she gets this error for different images: "Cannot store Imagename.tif facets; keeping it external. Try freeing up some disc space. If you are importing a graphic, framemaker will import by reference, if you are

Adobe Acrobat Reader 8.0

2006-11-03 Thread Art Campbell
Press release on the Adobe site dated yesterday 11/02 says "immediate availability." Eval version is available at: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobatpro/tryout.html Art On 11/3/06, Gillian Flato wrote: > Anyone know when this is being released? Adobe is advertising it on > their website as

Importing tif error

2006-11-03 Thread Art Campbell
OK, three points, or questions. 1. What happened if/when she freed up some disk space? 2. And what, exactly, do you mean that she's "importing by mif?" I can't map the words to a FM procedure, so I'm guessing that FileMaker, not FrameMaker is generating the source file. Is that correct? 3.

Adobe Acrobat Reader 8.0

2006-11-03 Thread Dov Isaacs
Expect it very soon. This is a good time, though, to repeat my warning that you should not attempt to have either multiple versions of Acrobat, multiple versions of Reader, and/or mixtures of Acrobat and Reader installed on a given system. Although it is possible to coerce the installers to do

Adobe Acrobat Reader 8.0

2006-11-03 Thread Gillian Flato
Dov, The reason we want our colleagues to upgrade to Reader 8.0, which is the only software they have on their systems, is because the digital signature function doesn't work in Reader 7.0. I created a form in Acrobat Professional 7.0 with a digital signature field. The other Tech Writers, who

Importing tif error

2006-11-03 Thread Scott White
Art 1. Since I'm a MAC guy mostly, and She has 60 gb of space availble on her hard drive, it seems to me there is plenty of disck space available. I know on the MAC you can set Frame to what ever memory amount you want. 2. You are right. Filemaker is generating the mif (tab delimited) file and

Adobe Acrobat Reader 8.0

2006-11-03 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain
Good info! But be aware that this link is for Acrobat Pro 8.0 ... not Acrobat Reader 8.0 (like the original requester asked). Z Art Campbell wrote: > Press release on the Adobe site dated yesterday 11/02 says "immediate > availability." > Eval version is available at: >

Adobe Acrobat Reader 8.0

2006-11-03 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 09:37 -0800 3/11/06, Dov Isaacs wrote: >This is a good time, though, to repeat my warning that you should not attempt >to have either multiple versions of Acrobat, multiple versions of Reader, >and/or mixtures of Acrobat and Reader installed on a given system. Why, Dov? Reader, surely, is a

Importing tif error

2006-11-03 Thread Art Campbell
As far as disk space goes... make sure her temp directory is also free of dead files. Note that this isn't the same as memory -- it's space for temporary files created when FM processes the .tifs. The MIF... I don't use FileMaker. But I'd be really surprised if it was generating a proprietary

Importing tif error

2006-11-03 Thread Scott White
This file format has worked for the 9 years this company has been in business. And you are right, we import the tab file and some of it is converted to tables. All of our other clients are using the same format, pc or mac, and importing into frame just fine. Just seems that her computer, her

Adobe Acrobat Reader 8.0

2006-11-03 Thread Fred Ridder
In the interest of helping avoid future confusion, it may be a good time to point out that since v7.0, Adobe no longer uses the name "Acrobat" in connection with the free reader. The reader is simply Adobe Reader 7.0 or Adobe Reader 8.0. The name Adobe Acrobat refers to the full tool suite and

ANN: ENLASO (translate.com) Announces New Consulting & Training Solutions Division

2006-11-03 Thread Maxwell Hoffmann
NOTE: FrameMaker and XML consulting/training are included in the services listed below. ENLASO (translate.com) Announces New Consulting & Training Solutions Division Thursday November 2, 8:03 am ET BOULDER, CO--(MARKET WIRE)--Nov 2, 2006 -- ENLASO (translate.com), a leading provider of

Paragraph numbering not restarting

2006-11-03 Thread Gillian Flato
Guys, I have a book file. The chapter and page numbering is updating just fine. The paragraph numbering is not even though it's set to "read from previous file". We have a technical manual with numbered headings and the headings are restarting at 1 with each chapter which is not what we want.

Adobe Acrobat Reader 8.0

2006-11-03 Thread Dov Isaacs
Not quite right. Documents "enabled" with Acrobat 8 Professional (NOT any version of Acrobat 7) can be digitally signed by users of either Reader 7 or Reader 8. Thus, you need Acrobat 8 Professional for the document creator and still only need Reader 7 for the colleagues who need to sign the

Adobe Acrobat Reader 8.0

2006-11-03 Thread Dov Isaacs
Steve, No, Adobe Reader really isn't a "stand-alone program that can co-exist in multiple versions." Installation of Reader includes browser plug-ins, icon-handlers, file associations, registry entries, etc. all of which are candidates for conflicts. The problems that I mention are more

Paragraph numbering not restarting

2006-11-03 Thread Art Campbell
The usual way to force this to happen is to create two tags for each level of headings, one to start the numbering at 1, and the other tag to increment. If this scheme is in use, the book para setting will be over-ridden. So check the first heading in each chapter to see what that tag's Numbering

Weird PDF problem

2006-11-03 Thread David Boss
I am having a strange problem with PDF files with EPS graphics that contain the Arial font. When you look at the graphics in the PDF at normal size, in all instances the letter "l" appears much wider than the rest of the letters so the text looks very odd. If you start zooming in, by 400% they