At 12.22 -0800 05-12-14, Jeremy H. Griffith
wrote/05-12-14, 12.22 -0800 skrev Jeremy H.
Griffith
>It would be good to find out, empirically! Mif2Go's RTF export
>is substantially better than Frame's native RTF. But we haven't
>tried it with Pages. You can download a free demo (Win only):
>
Sorry, sent this only to Lester. Trying again.
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From: Bodvar Bjorgvinsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Dec 18, 2005 12:07 AM
Subject: Re: Copying master page layouts and graphics
To: "Lester C. Smalley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 12/16/05, Lester C. Smalley <[EMAI
No.
The bleed should be no less that 2.5 - 3mm (a little bit depending on
how accurate the printshop/binding company is). 5mm should be more
than enough.
There are 25.4mm to the inch, so 1/8in is just over 3mm.
Best regards,
Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
On 12/15/05, Steve Rickaby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
Hello fellow Framers,
a colleague of mine encountered the following problem:
The text next to the printer marks, i.e. the document name and date, appears in
Symbol instead of a "regular" font.
Any idea of the cause of this problem and how we can change this to a regular
font (Times, Helvetica
At 12.22 -0800 05-12-14, Jeremy H. Griffith
wrote/05-12-14, 12.22 -0800 skrev Jeremy H.
Griffith
It would be good to find out, empirically! Mif2Go's RTF export
is substantially better than Frame's native RTF. But we haven't
tried it with Pages. You can download a free demo (Win only):
htt
There are actually two differing pairs of definitions that I'm aware
of. One pair of definitions defines the terms as relating to lines
of text (those are the definitions I first learned, and which seem
to be the ones that Frame's implementation uses), and one that
refers more to words rather than
Hello Framers,
I always confuse widows and orphans and don't have a ready-reference to set
me straight.
One is a single word on the last line; the other is the last line of a
paragraph by itself at the top of a column. Which is which? Thanks in
advance.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-65
Hello Framers,
I always confuse widows and orphans and don't have a ready-reference to set
me straight.
One is a single word on the last line; the other is the last line of a
paragraph by itself at the top of a column. Which is which? Thanks in
advance.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8
We're mainly talking, I presume, about Choice-type
attributes (Name Token Groups in DTD parlance).
If such an attribute is declared to be "REQUIRED",
either the EDD, the DTD, or both MAY specify a default
value (i.e, one of the specified values in the
name-token group), in which case the absence o
At 3:59 pm -0500 16/12/05, Lester C. Smalley wrote:
>If I read your message correctly, you have copied the updated master
>pages from one file to the rest by selecting the other chapters in the
>book window and then using the File > Import > Formats dialog to copy
>the "Page Layouts" to all the ot
There are actually two differing pairs of definitions that I'm aware
of. One pair of definitions defines the terms as relating to lines
of text (those are the definitions I first learned, and which seem
to be the ones that Frame's implementation uses), and one that
refers more to words rather tha
Hello fellow Framers,
a colleague of mine encountered the following problem:
The text next to the printer marks, i.e. the document name and date, appears in Symbol instead of a "regular" font.
Any idea of the cause of this problem and how we can change this to a regular
font (Times, Helvetic
We're mainly talking, I presume, about Choice-type
attributes (Name Token Groups in DTD parlance).
If such an attribute is declared to be "REQUIRED",
either the EDD, the DTD, or both MAY specify a default
value (i.e, one of the specified values in the
name-token group), in which case the absence o
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