Klaus Mueller has a excelent Framescript to do this kind of conversion -
CharFormattingsToTags.fsl. It can bedownloaded from:
http://www.itl.de/html/englisch/consulting/fsl/itl-pool.html
Furia
fci comunica??o
11 5575-1982
On 6 de Jan de 2006, at 5:01, Marcus Carr wrote:
> I would like to conve
Hi all,
I would like to convert text formatted as bold into text formatted by a
character format.
I don't think this should be hard, but it seems that there are likely to
be a number of ways of skinning this cat, and I'm interested in the pros
and cons. Any good plug ins or API clients availa
In my experience, the best approach is to use the Windows
Add/Remove Programs tool (which I normally prefer to avoid)
to remove Acrobat 6.0 and each of the patches for it (you
*did* keep current with all the patches, didn't you) before
installing version 7.0.
My opinions only; I don't speak for In
Hello Bob and fellow framers,
there is a quicker way for the last part the process you described:
"...rename the tag to the appropriate character format in your template,
then reimport your template, then delete the charfmt tags from your
catalog."
It's a GREAT plug-in called TemplateMapper.
Klaus Mueller has a excelent Framescript to do this kind of conversion -
CharFormattingsToTags.fsl. It can bedownloaded from:
http://www.itl.de/html/englisch/consulting/fsl/itl-pool.html
Furia
fci comunicação
11 5575-1982
On 6 de Jan de 2006, at 5:01, Marcus Carr wrote:
I would like to conve
Doug said:
> We use Frame 7.0 and Acrobat 6.0, though some of us use Frame 7.1.
> We've just purchased Acrobat 7.0. Is there a preferred list of steps
> regarding how to best install this? Should we remove Acrobat 6.0
> first, or let Acrobat 7.0 uninstall it for us?
I let Acrobat 7 do its thing
Coincidentally, I just upgraded from 6 to 7 yesterday. The Acrobat 7 installer
made me uninstall 6 before continuing. It doesn't do it automatically for you.
Since installation of Acrobat 7, my poor computer is struggling -- apparently
full to the brim. Yikes.
~ Jody
-Original Message-
Hi Rick,
I don't see the problem. If I Copy Special a Char Format, say the Emphasis
format, and replace a bolded text by pasting the Char Format, then the text is
stamped with the Emphasis format - the bold goes away, and the text is
emphasized. If you later change the format, then the formerly
At 1:53 pm + 6/1/06, I wrote:
>I think I see what the problem is. The count ancestors rule is only counting
>sections, and so the context rules, which are looking for other elements
>('SectionProgramming' and 'SectionReview'), will always fail. Correct?
That seems to be the case: FrameMaker
I think I see what the problem is. The count ancestors rule is only counting
sections, and so the context rules, which are looking for other elements
('SectionProgramming' and 'SectionReview'), will always fail. Correct?
At 1:29 pm + 6/1/06, Steve Rickaby wrote:
>I'm having problems with co
> -Original Message-
> From: framers-bounces+rshelton=opentext.com at lists.frameusers.com
> On Behalf Of Hales-Crotchett, Nicole
> My management has tasked me with researching IETM (software
> and development).
OK, I'm not proud: what's IETM?
Bob
"Although attempting to bring about wor
We use Frame 7.0 and Acrobat 6.0, though some of us use Frame 7.1.
We've just purchased Acrobat 7.0. Is there a preferred list of steps
regarding how to best install this? Should we remove Acrobat 6.0
first, or let Acrobat 7.0 uninstall it for us?
Thanks,
Doug
Hi People
I'm having problems with context rules not being executed as expected. I'm
probably doing something obviously wrong, but it's not obvious to me.
I have the following rule, which is incomplete at present:
>Element (Container): TitleBody
>General rule: , IndexTerm?
>Text format rules
>
Hi Jennifer,
Keep in mind that when you search for more than one condition, you are doing
an AND search not an OR search. In other words, if you select "comment" and
"site users" it will only find text with both of those conditions applied.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameex
Read my response from a few minutes ago ...
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of Martha J Davidson
> Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 12:56 PM
> To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: Re: Installing Acrobat 7
>
> At 12:00 PM 1/6/2
Read my response from a few minutes ago ...
> -Original Message-
> From: framers-bounces+isaacs=adobe.com at lists.frameusers.com
> [mailto:framers-bounces+isaacs=adobe.com at lists.frameusers.com]
> On Behalf Of Martha J Davidson
> Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 12:56 PM
> To: framers
At 12:00 PM 1/6/2006, A wrote:
I let Acrobat 7 do its thing and had no issues. It didn't require any
gyrations like moving from 4 to 5, or from 5 to 6, did.
I've ordered an upgrade from Acrobat 5.05 to Acrobat 7 Professional;
does anyone know if installing that upgrade will go as smoothly as
"A
Coincidentally, I just upgraded from 6 to 7 yesterday. The Acrobat 7 installer
made me uninstall 6 before continuing. It doesn't do it automatically for you.
Since installation of Acrobat 7, my poor computer is struggling -- apparently
full to the brim. Yikes.
~ Jody
-Original Message-
At 12:00 PM 1/6/2006, A wrote:
>I let Acrobat 7 do its thing and had no issues. It didn't require any
>gyrations like moving from 4 to 5, or from 5 to 6, did.
I've ordered an upgrade from Acrobat 5.05 to Acrobat 7 Professional;
does anyone know if installing that upgrade will go as smoothly as
"A"
Actually, the only kosher way to uninstall Acrobat under
Windows is to use the Windows Add/Remove Control Panel.
That invokes the "uninstaller" that is installed by the
Acrobat Installer! (Isn't that as clear as mud?)
To be very clear about this, you are looking for big time
problems if you instal
Actually, the only kosher way to uninstall Acrobat under
Windows is to use the Windows Add/Remove Control Panel.
That invokes the "uninstaller" that is installed by the
Acrobat Installer! (Isn't that as clear as mud?)
To be very clear about this, you are looking for big time
problems if you instal
In my experience, the best approach is to use the Windows
Add/Remove Programs tool (which I normally prefer to avoid)
to remove Acrobat 6.0 and each of the patches for it (you
*did* keep current with all the patches, didn't you) before
installing version 7.0.
My opinions only; I don't speak for I
Doug said:
> We use Frame 7.0 and Acrobat 6.0, though some of us use Frame 7.1.
> We've just purchased Acrobat 7.0. Is there a preferred list of steps
> regarding how to best install this? Should we remove Acrobat 6.0
> first, or let Acrobat 7.0 uninstall it for us?
I let Acrobat 7 do its thing
Hi, Bernard.
The XML file does not have tabs, but it does have spaces. Removing the
spaces is fixing the problem.
Thank you for your insight!
Laura
This is a PRIVATE message. If you are not the inten
We use Frame 7.0 and Acrobat 6.0, though some of us use Frame 7.1.
We've just purchased Acrobat 7.0. Is there a preferred list of steps
regarding how to best install this? Should we remove Acrobat 6.0
first, or let Acrobat 7.0 uninstall it for us?
Thanks,
Doug
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Robert Shelton
Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals. Think of it this way; a PDF can be an
ETM, but it lacks interactivity. Add troubleshooting paths, training video,
etc, and you have an IETM.
-Nicole
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From: framers-bounces+nicole.hales-crotchett=lmco.com at
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Interactive Electronic Technical Manual
> OK, I'm not proud: what's IETM?
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"So long and thanks for all the fish."
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of Hales-Crotchett, Nicole
> My management has tasked me with researching IETM (software
> and development).
OK, I'm not proud: what's IETM?
Bob
"Although attempting to bring about world peace through the internal
transformatio
Hi Jennifer,
Keep in mind that when you search for more than one condition, you are doing
an AND search not an OR search. In other words, if you select "comment" and
"site users" it will only find text with both of those conditions applied.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frame
Hi everyone.
I'm having trouble searching for conditional text in Frame 6.0p405, on a
PC.
Here's what's happening: I can search a book for one condition (for
instance, "comment") and the conditional text is found. However, when I
try to search for more than one condition at a time (say, "comment"
Hi everyone.
I'm having trouble searching for conditional text in Frame 6.0p405, on a
PC.
Here's what's happening: I can search a book for one condition (for
instance, "comment") and the conditional text is found. However, when I
try to search for more than one condition at a time (say, "comment"
No need for plugins.
Select some text formatted with the char format you want to apply. Select Edit
- Copy Special - Character Format. Then, in the Find/Replace box, choose to
find a character format. Set the dialog to As Is (Shift+F8), and choose Bold in
the Weight box. OK out. Then, in the Re
Here is the private reply the I sent to Marcus regarding a FrameScript
script to do this:
I have a FrameScript script that finds local formatting and applies a
character format. You can run it on an entire folder of FrameMaker
documents. It derives a character format name based on the local forma
Thx Lynne and Bernard -- you have given me an excellent leg up.
Unfortunately, He Who Pays The Bills now wants me to work on another job for
the next week or so --
but I'l be back onto docbook again as soon as possible, and will advise you of
the outcome.
I'll also raise the use of a consultan
Marcus,
We get hard coded stuff coming over from Word all the time. The most
efficient way we've found to find and tag all of it with the appropriate
character tag is to use the file/utilities/create and apply formats.
This will create a format for any untagged and hard coded formatting, ie
ch
That was it, thanks! Somehow, during my tweaking of the base install
of Frame, I had deleted the tablesort.dll from the Plugins directory.
Fortunately there was a copy in the Legal directory (did I put it
there or does the base install put it there?)
Thanks!
--Doug
On 1/5/06, Combs, Richard w
Niels,
Let's say the text you copy-specialed the character format from was body text.
Let's say it's 11-pt Times bold. If you do search-and-replace on any bold text,
and you have bold in your 10-pt tables and your 9-point footnotes and your
11-point Arial captions and your 12-point Arial Headin
Hi, Bernard.
The XML file does not have tabs, but it does have spaces. Removing the
spaces is fixing the problem.
Thank you for your insight!
Laura
This is a PRIVATE message. If you are not the inten
The problem with this approach is that when you choose Edit > Copy Special >
Character Format, it copies ALL of the formatting of the selected text, not
just those of the character format applied to it. When you replace by
pasting, you will be pasting more than just the character format's
prope
That was it, thanks! Somehow, during my tweaking of the base install
of Frame, I had deleted the tablesort.dll from the Plugins directory.
Fortunately there was a copy in the Legal directory (did I put it
there or does the base install put it there?)
Thanks!
--Doug
On 1/5/06, Combs, Richard <[
Here is the private reply the I sent to Marcus regarding a FrameScript
script to do this:
I have a FrameScript script that finds local formatting and applies a
character format. You can run it on an entire folder of FrameMaker
documents. It derives a character format name based on the local form
Hello Bob and fellow framers,
there is a quicker way for the last part the process you described:
"...rename the tag to the appropriate character format in your template,
then reimport your template, then delete the charfmt tags from your
catalog."
It's a GREAT plug-in called TemplateMapper.
At 1:53 pm + 6/1/06, I wrote:
>I think I see what the problem is. The count ancestors rule is only counting
>sections, and so the context rules, which are looking for other elements
>('SectionProgramming' and 'SectionReview'), will always fail. Correct?
That seems to be the case: FrameMaker
Marcus,
We get hard coded stuff coming over from Word all the time. The most
efficient way we've found to find and tag all of it with the appropriate
character tag is to use the file/utilities/create and apply formats.
This will create a format for any untagged and hard coded formatting, ie
c
Niels,
Let's say the text you copy-specialed the character format from was body text.
Let's say it's 11-pt Times bold. If you do search-and-replace on any bold text,
and you have bold in your 10-pt tables and your 9-point footnotes and your
11-point Arial captions and your 12-point Arial Headin
Greetings!
I'm sorry to take up space on the list, but I really need some advice on where
to turn.
My management has tasked me with researching IETM (software and development).
Currently we're paper-based. I got my department to switch to FrameMaker from
Word last year for our technical manu
Greetings!
I'm sorry to take up space on the list, but I really need some advice on where
to turn.
My management has tasked me with researching IETM (software and development).
Currently we're paper-based. I got my department to switch to FrameMaker from
Word last year for our technical manual
I think I see what the problem is. The count ancestors rule is only counting
sections, and so the context rules, which are looking for other elements
('SectionProgramming' and 'SectionReview'), will always fail. Correct?
At 1:29 pm + 6/1/06, Steve Rickaby wrote:
>I'm having problems with co
Hi Rick,
I don't see the problem. If I Copy Special a Char Format, say the Emphasis
format, and replace a bolded text by pasting the Char Format, then the text is
stamped with the Emphasis format - the bold goes away, and the text is
emphasized. If you later change the format, then the formerly
Hi People
I'm having problems with context rules not being executed as expected. I'm
probably doing something obviously wrong, but it's not obvious to me.
I have the following rule, which is incomplete at present:
>Element (Container): TitleBody
>General rule: , IndexTerm?
>Text format rules
>
The problem with this approach is that when you choose Edit > Copy Special >
Character Format, it copies ALL of the formatting of the selected text, not
just those of the character format applied to it. When you replace by
pasting, you will be pasting more than just the character format's
prope
No need for plugins.
Select some text formatted with the char format you want to apply. Select Edit
- Copy Special - Character Format. Then, in the Find/Replace box, choose to
find a character format. Set the dialog to As Is (Shift+F8), and choose Bold in
the Weight box. OK out. Then, in the Re
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