Hi everyone,
I'm trying to set up a first conversion of a structured Framemaker 8 manual
(p277) to DITA XML via MIF2GO.
Everything looks OK, except for the declaration 'override'. I need an override
because I upload the resulting XMLs in Docato (EMC product). After upload
editing is done with
Jennifer,
You wrote:
I'm getting the following error log from Distiller. Can anyone give me a
clue about what this Distiller error might be? It looks to me like it
doesn't like one of my images, so I took out page 47 and tried distilling
again and it still bombed.
%%[Page: 46]%%
%%[ Error:
Hi Tim:
I think that using a paragraph element inherently determines that you
have to have a paragraph break. Perhaps you really want a text range
element?
As for FrameMaker 8 reference guides for structured FrameMaker, I
remember that Scriptorium explained why they published a guide to
I am running (unstructured) FM10 on Win7 with a single FM10 issue:
My current machine is a 64-bit Win7 at work and a 32-bit Win7 at home. I work
on all files on both machines with almost no problems. The problem I had was
converting an 86-chapter book to OmniHelp using Mif2Go. It turns out there
Fei Min is correct. I've found that the Structure Development Guide that is in
the Online Manuals folder in FrameMaker 7 is invaluable.
Paragraph styles will always have a paragraph break in them. Text range (which
will translate to a Character style) doesn't require a para break.
Scott
On
Second that. And to further elaborate: On Page 5 of that document, Tim
Murray notes, Frame could care less if a heading is named Heading 1 or
Fred_Flintstone, so you don't really have to mess with Word's style
names before the conversion unless you want to change the style names to
match the
On Wed, 11 May 2011 09:29:34 -0400, John Sgammato
jsgamm...@imprivata.com wrote:
I am running (unstructured) FM10 on Win7 with a single FM10 issue:
My current machine is a 64-bit Win7 at work and a 32-bit Win7
at home. I work on all files on both machines with almost no
problems. The problem I
It appears Scriptorium has some workbooks - states All workbooks are
compatible with versions 7 and 8 of FrameMaker.
http://www.scriptorium.com/books/framemaker-workbooks/
http://www.scriptorium.com/books/framemaker-workbooks/Bobbi
On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 11:33 AM, Bjokne, Tim (Contractor)
Hi Tim,
Can't help you with any books, but there are two possible solutions for
problem, depending on the situation or type of elements (inline or container)
(Note: using the EDD element names in bold below)
1. Use ParagraphFormatting/PropertiesPagination/Placement/RunInHead.
You have
I've got FM 10 and Win 7 (32) on a Dell laptop. Works fine.
tims
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On the scriptorium web page, there is a tutorial about Building EDDs.
http://wiki.scriptorium.com/tiki-index.php
FM201 Structured FrameMaker/Introduction to Authoring
FM202 Structured FrameMaker/Building EDDs
FM203 Structured FrameMaker/Structured Applications
--- On Mon, 5/9/11, Bjokne, Tim
Thank you to all who took the time to respond to me about this issue. Turning
off that Generate Tagged PDF option did the trick!
Kind regards,
Jennifer
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Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 6:05 AM
To: Jennifer Randel
Cc:
Example:
For documentation and more information, visit http://freeadhocudf.org
breaks across the end of a line like this:
For documentation and more information, visit http://
freeadhocudf.org.
It seems the slash character behaves like a breaking hyphen but I can't seem to
find out how to
Hi Helen:
I don't know which version of FrameMaker you're using, so this might not
be exactly the same. On FrameMaker 7.2, under the Format menu, there is
a Document option. Choose Text Options. I have a field there that says
Allow Line Breaks After:. You ought to have a slash character in that
At 10:18 AM 12/05/2011, Fei Min Lorente wrote:
Hi Helen:
I don't know which version of FrameMaker you're using, so this might not
be exactly the same. On FrameMaker 7.2, under the Format menu, there is
a Document option. Choose Text Options. I have a field there that says
Allow Line Breaks
On Wed, 11 May 2011 09:08:29 +0200, de Rouck, Tom (Gent)
tom.dero...@sgs.com wrote:
I'm trying to set up a first conversion of a structured Framemaker 8 manual
(p277) to DITA XML via MIF2GO.
Everything looks OK, except for the declaration 'override'. I need an override
because I upload the
> Specifically, I am setting up an EDD file and I can't decipher via the Adobe
> help files how to create an element that does not insert a paragraph break.
> Paragraph formats all have paragraph breaks after them, and I don't see a way
> to "turn that off" from within the EDD.
Tim,
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Jennifer,
You wrote:
>I'm getting the following error log from Distiller. Can anyone give me a
>clue about what this Distiller error might be? It looks to me like it
>doesn't like one of my images, so I took out page 47 and tried distilling
>again and it still bombed.
>
>%%[Page: 46]%%
>%%[
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I am running (unstructured) FM10 on Win7 with a single FM10 issue:
My current machine is a 64-bit Win7 at work and a 32-bit Win7 at home. I work
on all files on both machines with almost no problems. The problem I had was
converting an 86-chapter book to OmniHelp using Mif2Go. It turns out there
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On Wed, 11 May 2011 09:29:34 -0400, "John Sgammato"
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>I am running (unstructured) FM10 on Win7 with a single FM10 issue:
>My current machine is a 64-bit Win7 at work and a 32-bit Win7
>at home. I work on all files on both machines with almost no
>problems. The problem I had was
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I've got FM 10 and Win 7 (32) on a Dell laptop. Works fine.
tims
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Thank you to all who took the time to respond to me about this issue. Turning
off that "Generate Tagged PDF" option did the trick!
Kind regards,
Jennifer
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From: Shlomo Perets [mailto:shlo...@microtype.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 6:05 AM
To: Jennifer Randel
Hi Helen:
I don't know which version of FrameMaker you're using, so this might not
be exactly the same. On FrameMaker 7.2, under the Format menu, there is
a Document option. Choose Text Options. I have a field there that says
"Allow Line Breaks After:". You ought to have a slash character in that
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