First off, thanks to all those who helped me with my document containing
both 81/2x11 and 11x17 pages. As suggested, I pulled out the 11x17
pages into a new document that will be another chapter in the book.
Now I'm seeing a problem in autonumbering that is defying all my newbie
efforts to
Check that the styles with numbering formats that fall between those
tables are replicating the proper stream. Someone is either off a
placeholder, or resetting your numbers.
Scott
Eva Whitley wrote:
First off, thanks to all those who helped me with my document containing
both 81/2x11 and
Hi all,
I have started testing FM 9 p230. Over all, I like the new UI design.
However, I have noticed one issue right off the bat. When I
rearrange/minimize windows, drag tabs and pods around, or change work
spaces, the UI starts behaving oddly for a couple seconds in the following
ways.
In the book file, select each chapter, then right click and select
Numbering Paragraphs.
Is it set to increment?
And did you update and save the book before checking the table
numbering, to force a refresh?
Art
Art Campbell
art.campb...@gmail.com
... In my opinion, there's
I haven't seen that, but each system is different.
You may want to make sure that your video card drivers are up to date...
Art
Art Campbell
art.campb...@gmail.com
... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
Vincent and a redheaded girl. -- Richard Thompson
Scott's idea is something I didn't notice when you published your
numbering strings.
Insert a letter in front of the string to specify a unique numbering
stream -- you can have 50+ of them, but it's best to make each type
unique. Specifying a specific stream ensures that other tags won't
reset
I just wrapped up the trial and did not encounter anything like this either.
Jim
-Original Message-
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Art Campbell
Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 3:12 PM
To: Joseph
Cc:
One of the main advantages of Art's suggested method should be that your
strings will contain less building blocks.
Since you are using $chapnum we know you are not using FM5.5 or earlier,
so your strings are likely overly complex.
For instance, your t: series will not require placeholders for
Hi Art,
When you mentioned the video card, an idea occurred to me. I am using a Dell
lap top, which is hooked up to a dell flat screen monitor. The monitor's
highest resolution is 1680 by 1050 pixels, the lap top's highest resolution
is 1440 by 900 pixels. When I placed the FM 9 window in the lap
Hi Art,
Apparently, I spoke too soon. The GUI distortions started occurring at the
lower res on my monitor right after I sent out an email saying they didn't.
So I am not sure what is going on. However, it is still the case that FM 9's
GUI renders without any problem on my lap top's monitor.
Are you using the DVI connector or the VGA connector on the laptop (to
connect to the external monitor - which I assume is an LCD monitor)? If
not DVI, can you try that and see if the problem persists?
Also, have you tried switching from dual-screen mode (where the output
is on both screens) to
Hi Syed,
I did try switching to the single screen mode on the external monitor. It
had no affect. Also, I've noticed that the GUI distortions only occur when I
maximize the FM window and/or change the workspace while the FM window is
maximized. If the FM window isn't fully maximized, then the GUI
I use a similar, albeit older, laptop - it is a Dell 820 with a nVidia
Quadro 120 graphics card and an external Dell 24 LCD (at 1920 x 1200)
and do not remember seeing these screen artifacts when I trialed FM 9.
Since my trial license has expired, I cannot test again ... L
One other thought
Hi Syed,
My laptop has 2 GB of memory. I have had previous issues with this lap top
being buggy, though nothing like this. I suppose it could all be related,
but who knows? I am just glad that it isn't a defect with the product
because the more I use the UI the more I love it.
Sincerely,
Joe
On
I would note, that while the series letter is very important, and will
regularize the numbering stream, it seems likely that Eva is using a
single stream in order to restart the numbering sequence at the start of
each section/chapter without using a separate start style. If that is
indeed the
First off, thanks to all those who helped me with my document containing
both 81/2"x11" and 11"x17" pages. As suggested, I pulled out the 11"x17"
pages into a new document that will be another chapter in the book.
Now I'm seeing a problem in autonumbering that is defying all my newbie
efforts
In the book file, select each chapter, then right click and select
Numbering > Paragraphs.
Is it set to increment?
And did you update and save the book before checking the table
numbering, to force a refresh?
Art
Art Campbell
art.campbell at gmail.com
"... In my opinion,
Check that the styles with numbering formats that fall between those
tables are replicating the proper stream. Someone is either off a
placeholder, or resetting your numbers.
Scott
Eva Whitley wrote:
> First off, thanks to all those who helped me with my document containing
> both 81/2"x11"
Hi all,
I have started testing FM 9 p230. Over all, I like the new UI design.
However, I have noticed one issue right off the bat. When I
rearrange/minimize windows, drag tabs and pods around, or change work
spaces, the UI starts behaving oddly for a couple seconds in the following
ways.
I haven't seen that, but each system is different.
You may want to make sure that your video card drivers are up to date...
Art
Art Campbell
art.campbell at gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
Vincent and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
Scott's idea is something I didn't notice when you published your
numbering strings.
Insert a letter in front of the string to specify a unique numbering
stream -- you can have 50+ of them, but it's best to make each type
unique. Specifying a specific stream ensures that other tags won't
reset
I just wrapped up the trial and did not encounter anything like this either.
Jim
-Original Message-
From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Art Campbell
Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 3:12 PM
To: Joseph
Cc: framers at
One of the main advantages of Art's suggested method should be that your
strings will contain less building blocks.
Since you are using <$chapnum> we know you are not using FM5.5 or earlier,
so your strings are likely overly complex.
For instance, your t: series will not require placeholders for
Hi Art,
When you mentioned the video card, an idea occurred to me. I am using a Dell
lap top, which is hooked up to a dell flat screen monitor. The monitor's
highest resolution is 1680 by 1050 pixels, the lap top's highest resolution
is 1440 by 900 pixels. When I placed the FM 9 window in the lap
Hi Art,
Apparently, I spoke too soon. The GUI distortions started occurring at the
lower res on my monitor right after I sent out an email saying they didn't.
So I am not sure what is going on. However, it is still the case that FM 9's
GUI renders without any problem on my lap top's monitor.
Are you using the DVI connector or the VGA connector on the laptop (to
connect to the external monitor - which I assume is an LCD monitor)? If
not DVI, can you try that and see if the problem persists?
Also, have you tried switching from dual-screen mode (where the output
is on both screens) to
Hi Syed,
I did try switching to the single screen mode on the external monitor. It
had no affect. Also, I've noticed that the GUI distortions only occur when I
maximize the FM window and/or change the workspace while the FM window is
maximized. If the FM window isn't fully maximized, then the GUI
I use a similar, albeit older, laptop - it is a Dell 820 with a nVidia
Quadro 120 graphics card and an external Dell 24" LCD (at 1920 x 1200)
and do not remember seeing these screen artifacts when I trialed FM 9.
Since my trial license has expired, I cannot test again ... L
One other thought
Hi Syed,
My laptop has 2 GB of memory. I have had previous issues with this lap top
being buggy, though nothing like this. I suppose it could all be related,
but who knows? I am just glad that it isn't a defect with the product
because the more I use the UI the more I love it.
Sincerely,
Joe
On
I would note, that while the series letter is very important, and will
regularize the numbering stream, it seems likely that Eva is using a
single stream in order to restart the numbering sequence at the start of
each section/chapter without using a separate start style. If that is
indeed the
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