RE: Importing variables across a book

2005-12-13 Thread Sivia Atar
Hi Rebecca, I am also looking for a way to import only user variables into my Frame files. I tried to gut a mif file as you suggested. Using a text editor, I removed all the system variable definitions from the mif file and left in all the user variable definitions. I didn't touch any of the

Re: Importing variables across a book

2005-12-13 Thread Rick Quatro
I think I missed the first part of the thread, but my ImportFormatsSpecial plugin will allow you to only import User Variables into your document or book. Rick Quatro Carmen Publishing 585-659-8267 www.frameexpert.com Hi Rebecca, I am also looking for a way to import only user variables

Re: Importing variables across a book

2005-12-13 Thread Art Campbell
CleanImport from electropubs.com On 12/13/05, Sivia Atar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Rebecca, I am also looking for a way to import only user variables into my Frame files. -- Art Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... In my opinion, there's nothing in

Importing variables across a book

2005-12-13 Thread Sivia Atar
Hi Rebecca, I am also looking for a way to import only user variables into my Frame files. I tried to gut a mif file as you suggested. Using a text editor, I removed all the system variable definitions from the mif file and left in all the user variable definitions. I didn't touch any of the

Importing variables across a book

2005-12-13 Thread Rick Quatro
I think I missed the first part of the thread, but my ImportFormatsSpecial plugin will allow you to only import User Variables into your document or book. Rick Quatro Carmen Publishing 585-659-8267 www.frameexpert.com > Hi Rebecca, > > I am also looking for a way to import only user variables

Importing variables across a book

2005-12-13 Thread Art Campbell
CleanImport from electropubs.com On 12/13/05, Sivia Atar wrote: > Hi Rebecca, > > I am also looking for a way to import only user variables into my Frame > files. -- Art Campbell art.campbell at gmail.com "... In my opinion, there's nothing in

[Slightly OT] attribute value length limits

2005-12-13 Thread Jakob Fix
Hello, I am doing some testing for export of a Frame (7.1) document to XML and SGML. I am particularly interested in the maximum length of attribute values. I found that there's not really a limit when exporting to XML (I tried 5kb of text). However, when exporting to SGML, it only exports the

AW:Re: Importing variables across a book

2005-12-13 Thread kars...@natebus.de
>> I am also looking for a way to import only user variables into my Frame >> files. The SuperImportBundle makes the import possible of individual paragraph -, char -, table -, variable -, cross reference- and condition formats from another document. Further can be imported colors,

Importing variables across a book

2005-12-13 Thread Scott Prentice
BookVars lets you manage/import multiple sets of variables across a book. http://www.leximation.com/tools/info/bookvars.php Scott Prentice Leximation, Inc. www.leximation.com +1.415.485.1892 Sivia Atar wrote: >Hi Rebecca, > >I am also looking for a way to import only user variables into

table sorting

2005-12-13 Thread Al Friend
OK, this is one of those things I have to do about every five years, and I never remember how ... I want to set the sort order for a table. My recollection is that the setting is somewhere in the FM program folder, but where? FM 7.1 on XP (structured). Thanks. Al Friend Howell Laboratories,

table sorting

2005-12-13 Thread Art Campbell
In unstructured, it's the Sort item on the Table menu. Art On 12/13/05, Al Friend wrote: > OK, this is one of those things I have to do about every five years, and I > never remember how ... > > I want to set the sort order for a table. My recollection is that the > setting is somewhere in the

A little OT - Developing e-learning programmes

2005-12-13 Thread Joanne Tait
Hi all, I want to propose the development of an e-learning site for my company, but I really need to get a firm grasp on what's involved. Can anyone point me to a good site, book or training course that will help me get up to speed quickly? Thanks, Joanne Tait