For PDF please try something like this
message URL
file:///transfer/locales/a.txt
Regards
Tarini
Maybe "open document" or "message client" depending on what kind of
object it is. What behavior do you want in the PDF?
If you want to generate professional-quality PDFs from Confluence
content, get Scroll PDF Exporter.
If the license fees are too high because you have a lot of users, you
can install it (even locally on your PC or Mac) in a separate instance
and copy spaces from the main instance when you need to
Hi Phyllis,
Hi, NOT what you are asking, but I am wondering: what will you do with FM
docs in confluence?
We are converting years of traditional FM-to-PDF books guides to online guides
in Confluence that take better advantage of interlinked parent-child page
hierarchies and the
How are you using MIF2Go to migrate to Confluence? Pasting HTML page
by page? I worked with Jeremy to try to get something more efficient
but we gave up.
Have you tried running setup.exe in Windows XP compatibility mode?
>
> Hello,
>
> We are migrating and updating scads of accumulated
Hello,
We are migrating and updating scads of accumulated FrameMaker documents into
Confluence, using the old FrameMaker version 7.2 (with MIf2Go as a converter).
Yes, I know this is an old version, but it works.
My old PC is being decommissioned and I'm reinstalling FrameMaker 7.2 on a new
Maybe "open document" or "message client" depending on what kind of
object it is. What behavior do you want in the PDF?
https://help.adobe.com/en_US/framemaker/2019/using/using-framemaker-2019/frm_text_tx-hypertext-commands.html#WS053b9687b4c35b12-4945f450146ce875358-8000
On Mon, Dec 16, 2019 at
Almost anything. :)
Some things I think the design of the program make impossible. For example,
table footnotes are always at the *very end* of the table. If you have a
multipage table, that can be a real nuisance.
The only workaround is to put xrefs in the table to information in a footer
row
Just one more reason to believe that, in the right hands, FrameMaker can do
anything authors discover that they need it to do, and that the collective
community knowledge probably contains a solution!
Thanks, Rick!
On Tue, Dec 17, 2019, 6:20 AM Rick Quatro wrote:
> I posted a free script that
I posted a free script that will do this for you on my blog. Any questions or
comments are welcome.
http://frameautomation.com/automatic-backup-on-save/
Rick
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