Try the FrameMaker Developer Center at:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/framemaker/
There's a link on that page to the documentation - Developer Resources
- Manuals.
Phil Heron
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Gail Former
Sent: 18 September
Maxwell,
Try adding after the stop in either the figure or Table sequence.
Table = S:Table n0.a+
Figure = S:Figure n0. a+
With each additional sequence you need to add an additional pair of
brackets.
Table = S:Table n0.a+
Figure = S:Figure n0. a+
Graph = S:Graph n0. a+
Chart = S:Chart n0.
The S, F and T before the colon in Fred's example are called series
labels.
You can do a search on series label in the FrameMaker Help and you
will find a couple of topics.
Yves Barbion
Documentation Architect
Adobe-Certified FrameMaker Instructor
That's strange - I'm sure that last time I looked at that page it was
the V8 manual.
Phil Heron
-Original Message-
From: Gail Former [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 September 2007 13:03
To: Phil Heron
Cc: framers
Subject: Re: and yet another dumb question
Thanks for the link, but
Aha - I've found it:
http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation/en/framemaker/
There are two structure manuals for V8 - a Developer's Guide and a
Developer's Reference.
Phil Heron
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Phil Heron
Sent: 19
Actually the different series labels in my example were
an error caused by my laziness. I had copied the
format definitions from the original posting and did
not finish editing them before I sent the message.
The scheme I was proposing is designed to use the
*same* series label for all three
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Thanks for the link, but that one is titled for version 7.1, which I
already have.
Gail
Phil Heron wrote:
Try the FrameMaker Developer Center at:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/framemaker/
There's a link on that page to the documentation - Developer Resources
- Manuals.
Phil Heron
Hi all,
I need to add two attributes for an element to the EDD of all of our
documents. The simple way to do this would be to take a template EDD
and use the Import ElementDefs command in Framescript. However, this
poses a problem, because not all of our documents necessarily use the
same EDD
The subject line says (asks) it all.
I had a few spare(?) minutes and chanced upon this nice litle thingy. But after
completing the signup fields, it comes back with Creating user accounts is no
longer allowed.
Boo-hoo.
-- Ken in Atlanta
___
You
Hi Adam,
You might want to check the FrameScript group at http://groups.yahoo.com. Do
you want to add values to attributes that already exist, or are you trying
to add new, valid attributes to the element? Thanks.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
Hi all,
I
I also apologize for the lousy-looking formatting of my
replies. Microsoft involuntarily converted all Hotmail
users to a new Windows Live web mail client over
the weekend. The new client removes all the line
breaks from the message that you are quoting in
your reply, turning it into a single,
Thank you! Thank you! That is exactly what I was looking for.
Gail
Phil Heron wrote:
Aha - I've found it:
http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation/en/framemaker/
There are two structure manuals for V8 - a Developer's Guide and a
Developer's Reference.
Phil Heron
-Original
I'm working on a legacy doc (unstructured; Frame 7.2); the author is
no longer available for consultation.
In the Frame file, I have six pages, numbered x of 6. I have a PDF of
this file (the previously approved and released version, which I am
now revising); each of these pages is followed by a
The blanks were probably added in Acrobat, not Frame...
The only way you could fudge it in FM would be to manually set the
page numbers, which I think would be more bother than it's worth.
It'll take you about 93 seconds to do it in Acrobat...
Art
On 9/19/07, Milan Davidovic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi, Milan:
For a small number of pages that won't reflow as you edit (for
example, you edit page 4 and it flows to page 5, causing page 6 to
create a new page 7) you could create a book file and divide the
original file into one-page files. Set the pagination to Make Page
Count Even, then assign
Hi Milan,
If you are always adding a blank page after each of the existing pages, you
could have an Acrobat JavaScript script add them to the PDF file. Everytime
you make a new PDF file, you would run the JavaScript script on the PDF
file.
You could also use FrameScript to postprocess the
Hi Milan,
Here is a FrameMaker solution you can try for fun (at your own risk).
Assuming you don't anticipate much page flow and you are using unstructured
FrameMaker, try this:
1) Open the document.
2) Press Esc p z and click Freeze.
3) Put your cursor at the bottom of each content page
Hi, Milan:
You don't need to make a book within a book; just break the six-page
chapter into separate files and set the numbering and pagination as I
suggested earlier.
If it's a long book with many pages, the suggestions to add the blanks
in Acrobat are probably most efficient.
HTH
Regards,
Actually, there is/was no such thing as Adobe PrintMe!
I assume of course that you are referring to the function
that WAS in Acrobat 6 and 7 for printing.
That was actually a function provided by EFI (Electronics
for Imaging) that allowed you to access printers on their
internet-based network of
Hi all,
Just to wrap this up, I decided to go with Rick's idea (below). Once
I've added the pages, I don't have to think about them any more, and
I'm more likely to have to regenerate PDFs of the book in which this
file resides than to have to make changes to this particular file that
affect
Dov,
You're oh-so-right. But 'twas a good idea. Oh well . . .
Thanks,
-- Kenpo in Atlanta
-- Original message from Dov Isaacs [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
--
Actually, there is/was no such thing as Adobe PrintMe!
I assume of course that you are referring to the function
Try the FrameMaker Developer Center at:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/framemaker/
There's a link on that page to the documentation - "Developer Resources
- Manuals".
Phil Heron
-Original Message-
From: framers-bounces+phil.heron=coda@lists.frameusers.com
Maxwell,
Try adding "< >" after the stop in either the figure or Table sequence.
Table = S:Table 0.
Figure = S:Figure 0.< >
With each additional sequence you need to add an additional pair of
brackets.
Table = S:Table 0.
Figure = S:Figure 0.< >
Graph = S:Graph 0.< >< >
The S, F and T before the colon in Fred's example are called "series
labels".
You can do a search on "series label" in the FrameMaker Help and you
will find a couple of topics.
Yves Barbion
Documentation Architect
Adobe-Certified FrameMaker Instructor
That's strange - I'm sure that last time I looked at that page it was
the V8 manual.
Phil Heron
-Original Message-
From: Gail Former [mailto:gail.for...@accenttech.com]
Sent: 19 September 2007 13:03
To: Phil Heron
Cc: framers
Subject: Re: and yet another dumb question
Thanks for the
Aha - I've found it:
http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation/en/framemaker/
There are two structure manuals for V8 - a Developer's Guide and a
Developer's Reference.
Phil Heron
-Original Message-
From: framers-bounces+phil.heron=coda@lists.frameusers.com
Actually the different series labels in my example were
an error caused by my laziness. I had copied the
format definitions from the original posting and did
not finish editing them before I sent the message.
The scheme I was proposing is designed to use the
*same* series label for all three
Thanks for the link, but that one is titled for version 7.1, which I
already have.
Gail
Phil Heron wrote:
> Try the FrameMaker Developer Center at:
> http://www.adobe.com/devnet/framemaker/
>
> There's a link on that page to the documentation - "Developer Resources
> - Manuals".
>
> Phil Heron
Hi all,
I need to add two attributes for an element to the EDD of all of our
documents. The simple way to do this would be to take a template EDD
and use the Import ElementDefs command in Framescript. However, this
poses a problem, because not all of our documents necessarily use the
same EDD
The subject line says (asks) it all.
I had a few spare(?) minutes and chanced upon this nice litle thingy. But after
completing the signup fields, it comes back with "Creating user accounts is no
longer allowed."
Boo-hoo.
-- Ken in Atlanta
I also apologize for the lousy-looking formatting of my
replies. Microsoft involuntarily converted all Hotmail
users to a new "Windows Live" web mail client over
the weekend. The new client removes all the line
breaks from the message that you are quoting in
your reply, turning it into a
Hi Adam,
You might want to check the FrameScript group at http://groups.yahoo.com. Do
you want to add values to attributes that already exist, or are you trying
to add new, valid attributes to the element? Thanks.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
Hi all,
I need
Thank you! Thank you! That is exactly what I was looking for.
Gail
Phil Heron wrote:
> Aha - I've found it:
>
> http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation/en/framemaker/
>
> There are two structure manuals for V8 - a Developer's Guide and a
> Developer's Reference.
>
> Phil Heron
>
>
I'm working on a legacy doc (unstructured; Frame 7.2); the author is
no longer available for consultation.
In the Frame file, I have six pages, numbered x of 6. I have a PDF of
this file (the previously approved and released version, which I am
now revising); each of these pages is followed by a
The blanks were probably added in Acrobat, not Frame...
The only way you could fudge it in FM would be to manually set the
page numbers, which I think would be more bother than it's worth.
It'll take you about 93 seconds to do it in Acrobat...
Art
On 9/19/07, Milan Davidovic wrote:
> I'm
Hi, Milan:
For a small number of pages that won't reflow as you edit (for
example, you edit page 4 and it flows to page 5, causing page 6 to
create a new page 7) you could create a book file and divide the
original file into one-page files. Set the pagination to Make Page
Count Even, then assign
Hi Milan,
If you are always adding a blank page after each of the existing pages, you
could have an Acrobat JavaScript script add them to the PDF file. Everytime
you make a new PDF file, you would run the JavaScript script on the PDF
file.
You could also use FrameScript to postprocess the PDF
On 9/19/07, Milan Davidovic wrote:
> Does anyone know of something I can set up in the Frame file so that I
> don't have to remember to add the pages in Acrobat?
Hi all -- I'm getting various replies onlist and off; I'm replying
offlist because the replies don't add much to the discussion. I'll
Hi Milan,
Here is a FrameMaker solution you can try for fun (at your own risk).
Assuming you don't anticipate much page flow and you are using unstructured
FrameMaker, try this:
1) Open the document.
2) Press Esc p z and click Freeze.
3) Put your cursor at the bottom of each content page and
Hi, Milan:
You don't need to make a book within a book; just break the six-page
chapter into separate files and set the numbering and pagination as I
suggested earlier.
If it's a long book with many pages, the suggestions to add the blanks
in Acrobat are probably most efficient.
HTH
Regards,
Actually, there is/was no such thing as "Adobe PrintMe"!
I assume of course that you are referring to the function
that WAS in Acrobat 6 and 7 for printing.
That was actually a function provided by EFI (Electronics
for Imaging) that allowed you to access printers on their
internet-based network
Hi all,
Just to wrap this up, I decided to go with Rick's idea (below). Once
I've added the pages, I don't have to think about them any more, and
I'm more likely to have to regenerate PDFs of the book in which this
file resides than to have to make changes to this particular file that
affect
Dov,
You're oh-so-right. But 'twas a good idea. Oh well . . .
Thanks,
-- Kenpo in Atlanta
-- Original message from "Dov Isaacs" :
--
> Actually, there is/was no such thing as "Adobe PrintMe"!
>
> I assume of course that you are referring to the function
> that
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