Still, this is a known “feature” of Microsoft Windows. It always has been. The
issue of fonts and PostScript printer instances have always been iffy with
Microsoft.
> On Apr 10, 2019, at 13:55, Mike Wickham wrote:
>
> Rick,
>
> As far as I know, that warning message can't be turned off. It
Just to qualify my suggestion: I only would use one P format. Let the code's
inherent indent standard handle the indents. (Maybe clean a few, or even apply
my own manually if the page width is an issue.)Good for conversion to DITA; AND
keeps me out of the tab v spaces war.;-)David[DCA:d.a.d.]
Hi
this is the answer for 2017, I presume it is the same for 2019
You need to edit the settings file.
Choose Edit then
Click the Style mappings tab
Under general settings
"Add all Topics to Table of contents" should be selected.
then in "Topic Name pattern" you should choose <$paratext>
I think
Just to summarize, as I think some people are confused by references to
application versus operating system:
Running setprint with 32-bit FrameMaker on 32-bit Windows: works
Running setprint with 32-bit FrameMaker on 64-bit Windows: works
Running setprint with 64-bit FrameMaker on 64-bit
I'm using FrameMaker12 on Windows7. All 64-bit. And the SetPrint
plugin is running fine.
Carol
At 05:29 PM 4/9/2019, Harding, Dan wrote:
One thing to keep in mind is that the Setprint utility is not viable
if you are using 64-bit FrameMaker. It's only compatible with 32-bit
FrameMaker.
Hi,
I’m not so into HTML publishing - can someone explain how to get titles in the
TOC pane of the responsive HTML 5 output, in stead of the file names?
FM2019.
(found this old thread but the links don’t work anymore : Re: [Framers] Publish
Newbie - TOC pane in responsive HTML
FrameMaker 12 is 32-bit even though it runs on 64-bit Windows 7.
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I'm using FrameMaker12 on
Hi Carol,
None of the plugins originally compiled for 32-bit FrameMaker (2017 and
below) will run on the 64-bit version of FrameMaker 2019. When you use Save
As PDF, you don't really need SetPrint anyway because FrameMaker
automatically switches to the Adobe PDF printer in the background. I am
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No. SetPrint will work on a 64-bit system running a 32-bit version of
FrameMaker. We do.
> On Apr 10, 2019, at 09:23, Carol J. Elkins wrote:
>
> Ah, I wasn't sure how to check that. I Googled and learned that a program
> running 32-bit should show that on Task Manager. Since there was no *32
Ah, I wasn't sure how to check that. I Googled and learned that a
program running 32-bit should show that on Task Manager. Since there
was no *32 showing for Framemaker, I decided it was 64-bit. So,
perhaps newer 64-bit versions of Frame can't use the SetPrint plugin.
Which brings you back to
Ditto to what everyone has said about tab stops. I have a client set that uses
code heavily and I have created paragraph tags called CodeNoIndent,
CodeIndentLev1, CodeIndentLev2, etc. that reflect the level of indentation and
have tab stops set accordingly, and then I use a Monospace Font.
First, let me belatedly thank Everyone for the great responses to my question
below. I had almost forgotten just how good this list is.
As I am the only Tech Writer where I work, I am swamped and have not been able
to get to this conversion. I would like to give my boss an idea of what it
I would have sworn that at some point (maybe around version 9??) FrameMaker was
improved to allow you to set a "local" default printer that was independent
from the Windows printer selection. Did I completely hallucinate that? I have a
pretty clear memory that after some point I no longer
Rick,
As far as I know, that warning message can't be turned off. It is
FrameMaker warning you that changing printer drivers may cause your
document to reformat. Most people think that changing the print driver
just changes where the document will print, but it does more than that.
The
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