I am doing some freelance work in FrameMaker. One of the requirements is
that the work be done in FM 6.0. I am currently working with FM 8.0. Is
there a way to develop in 8.0 and then somehow save the files to be
compatible to 6.0. Maybe saving them as a mif files? Would that work?
Also,
The newer MSO Picture Manager also saves files with no quality loss. It is also
handy for batch exporting to other formats or sizes.
tims
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From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Richard Melanson
Sent:
Hi All,
Another way to get the graphics involves using Word 2007.
1. Create a copy of the file saving it using the .docx extension.
2. Go to the folder where you saved the docx.
3. Change the file extension from .docx to .zip. For example,
sample.docx would become sample.zip.
Frame 7 installs fine in Windows 7 but I have limited experience with using it.
On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 10:03 PM, Dov Isaacs isa...@adobe.com wrote:
FrameMaker 9 is a 32-bit program that will properly install and run under
Windows Vista
and Windows 7 64-bit versions.
FrameMaker 7.1 is also a
Hi All,
I just finished testing a tool I have developed to use FrameMaker, PageMaker,
Quarck, and freehand with Arabic, Hebrew, Urdu languages.
can any one with any idea to market this tool. it can be used the same way like
latine languages, no need to cut and pase text, complete files can be
FM9 used to crash on me very often when I would open the Condition Text
dialog box, and possible others. I tried something, and so far I don't
think I've had a single crash. It's been about a week, so I think it's
worth sharing.
I used to have several dialog boxes combined into one strip,
Hi Framers,
I'm sure someone has posted a response to this question, but
unfortunately the archive isn't searchable. (Hint...)
Anyway, I'd like to know of a way to remove and replace all the
unavailable fonts in a FM file *before* I open it and see the There are
unavailable fonts message.
Kristen Abbott wrote:
I'm sure someone has posted a response to this question, but
unfortunately the archive isn't searchable. (Hint...)
You can search the archives using Google. Enter search string
site:lists.frameusers.com (sans quotes).
Anyway, I'd like to know of a way to remove and
In your FM preferences, turn OFF Remember Missing Fonts.
***
in Google, try typing:
SearchString site:lists.frameusers.com
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
Thanks to both Richard Combs and Art Campbell for their suggestions. I
did also spend a bit of time trolling through the archives the hard way,
before they sent me some easier search tips (thanks, guys!), and had
already found the 'turn off remember missing fonts' tidbit.
That helps, and I did
IF the computer's hardware supports emulation...
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
No disclaimers apply.
Hi Clara,
Yes, if you save the files as .mif files or .rtf files, they should be openable
in Frame 6.0, but perhaps not pristine, due to the large version gap. Any
post-6.0 functionality will be lost, so you'll need to be careful not to use
any of that functionality. As for where to get a
It looks like there are currently 3 auctions on eBay for FM6 .. one for
Windows, Mac, and Unix. Just enter FrameMaker 6 in the search field.
eBay can be a good place to get old versions of software, but you do
take your chance at getting something bogus. Be sure to check out the
seller to see
It is telling when someone thinks worthy of note to say that their
application has *stopped* crashing ;)
Alan
On 6/07/2010, at 11:47 PM, Shmuel Wolfson wrote:
FM9 used to crash on me very often when I would open the Condition
Text dialog box, and possible others. I tried something, and so
On Thu, 1 Jul 2010 08:25:36 -0400, Clara Hall ch...@atgshades.com wrote:
I am doing some freelance work in FrameMaker. One of the requirements is
that the work be done in FM 6.0. I am currently working with FM 8.0. Is
there a way to develop in 8.0 and then somehow save the files to be
I have been having exactly the same problem, so I'm going to give this a try.
Thanks for the tip.
Alison
Alison Craig, Technical Writer
Ultrasonix Medical Corporation
Tel: (604) 279-8550, ext 127
E-mail: alison.cr...@ultrasonix.com
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From:
I just replaced a bunch of text insets in a book with new text inset files.
I deleted the old text inset files from the folder which are no longer being
used. Everything seems to be working fine, but when I regenerate the book, I
get a stream of unresolved text inset errors listing the file names
Richard suggests just turning off the Remember missing font names. In
the past, I have had unavailable fonts turn up in legacy documents where
that trick did not work.
If the font is in an default paragraph format of an unused table type,
save the file as .mif and search on the font name. You
Hello all.
If you open the document and let the substitution happen, then check the
console to get the missing name, do a character format search for that
font in the document. It should appear greyed(grayed)out.
Then you can remove the offending characters and that should
permanently fix the
FM9 used to crash on me very often when I would open the Condition Text
dialog box, and possible others. I tried something, and so far I don't
think I've had a single crash. It's been about a week, so I think it's
worth sharing.
I used to have several dialog boxes combined into one strip,
Hi Framers,
I'm sure someone has posted a response to this question, but
unfortunately the archive isn't searchable. (Hint...)
Anyway, I'd like to know of a way to remove and replace all the
unavailable fonts in a FM file *before* I open it and see the "There are
unavailable fonts" message.
Kristen Abbott wrote:
> I'm sure someone has posted a response to this question, but
> unfortunately the archive isn't searchable. (Hint...)
You can search the archives using Google. Enter "search string
site:lists.frameusers.com" (sans quotes).
> Anyway, I'd like to know of a way to remove
In your FM preferences, turn OFF "Remember Missing Fonts."
***
in Google, try typing:
SearchString site:lists.frameusers.com
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
Thanks to both Richard Combs and Art Campbell for their suggestions. I
did also spend a bit of time trolling through the archives the hard way,
before they sent me some easier search tips (thanks, guys!), and had
already found the 'turn off "remember missing fonts"' tidbit.
That helps, and I
IF the computer's hardware supports emulation...
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
No disclaimers apply.
Hi Clara,
Yes, if you save the files as .mif files or .rtf files, they should be openable
in Frame 6.0, but perhaps not pristine, due to the large version gap. Any
post-6.0 functionality will be lost, so you'll need to be careful not to use
any of that functionality. As for where to get a
It looks like there are currently 3 auctions on eBay for FM6 .. one for
Windows, Mac, and Unix. Just enter "FrameMaker 6" in the search field.
eBay can be a good place to get old versions of software, but you do
take your chance at getting something bogus. Be sure to check out the
seller to
On Thu, 1 Jul 2010 08:25:36 -0400, "Clara Hall" wrote:
>I am doing some freelance work in FrameMaker. One of the requirements is
>that the work be done in FM 6.0. I am currently working with FM 8.0. Is
>there a way to develop in 8.0 and then somehow save the files to be
>compatible to 6.0.
I have been having exactly the same problem, so I'm going to give this a try.
Thanks for the tip.
Alison
Alison Craig, Technical Writer
Ultrasonix Medical Corporation
Tel: (604) 279-8550, ext 127
E-mail: alison.craig at ultrasonix.com
-Original Message-
From: framers-bounces at
I just replaced a bunch of text insets in a book with new text inset files.
I deleted the old text inset files from the folder which are no longer being
used. Everything seems to be working fine, but when I regenerate the book, I
get a stream of unresolved text inset errors listing the file names
Richard suggests just turning off the "Remember missing font names". In
the past, I have had unavailable fonts turn up in legacy documents where
that trick did not work.
If the font is in an default paragraph format of an unused table type,
save the file as .mif and search on the font name. You
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