At 14:07 -0700 22/3/06, Lorian Gans wrote:
...and of course I forgot to include the link the first time = ugh!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A676280
The writer of this piece is close when they write 'Some theorise that it is a
*koan*, a statement devoid of meaning designed to bring
At 21:24 + 22/3/06, Steve Rickaby wrote:
Many thanks to Lin, Debbie and Richard: I will put what you suggested into
practise tomorrow and am confident of stomping on 'missing font' errors for
good.
My hopes were short-lived. You all more or less suggested various versions of
the same
Does anybody on this list have experience working with the WebWorks
Publisher Import Utility? I am working on a project where I must convert
a batch of HTML files to FrameMaker, but the ordered lists do not always
behave as expected. If anybody out there could give me some pointers,
I'd be ever so
Is there a way to make Frame's Find/Change window find *any*
character-formatted text that occurs prior to a specific word? I know
how to make it find specific text before a specific word, but am
unsure as to the solution to this particular task.
Thanks!
Doug
Hi all,
One thing that drives me crazy about acrobat and reader is that I get so
many PDF files that zoom in whenever I click in the document window. It
also happens on my own docs that I create. Is there a way to prevent
this from happening? I looked in the acrobat 7.0 pro Help and it only
Hi, Jon -
I don't know of a way to prevent it entirely, and I work in Pro, not
regular, but if you move over to the margins, you'll see the hand/cursor
will no longer have the + sign in it, indicating you can just click and
be ok.
hth
Lorian Gans
Technical Writer
Cougar Mountain Software
(208)
Jon,
You wrote:
One thing that drives me crazy about acrobat and reader is that I get so
many PDF files that zoom in whenever I click in the document window. It
also happens on my own docs that I create. Is there a way to prevent
this from happening? I looked in the acrobat 7.0 pro Help and it
Jon --
It may be the article setting. Does the cursor change to a hand with something
that looks like an I-beam cursor inside it? Then when you click and the page
zooms in a bit, does the hand now contain a downward-pointing arrow? And every
time you click, the page moves in some way?
If so,
Hi Penelope,
Penelope Perkins said:
It's probably not what you want to hear, but you may have to buy a font that
includes those characters. I know that ITC Stone Phonetic (it comes in both
serif and sans) includes them. There may be others as well.
As it happens, I just found that our
I will confirm that I have seen this situation every
so often and that the ONLY solution is to reboot your
computer. (By this situation I mean oddball results
when using save as PDF including but limited to
crashes, failures to produce any output, etc.)
This happens on occasion when using the
I have a word in a font called TechnicBold. If I search for a word with
it applied with Find, I can't find it. If I change the font on the word
to Times New Roman, it finds it just fine. Why would the Find feature
not be able to find a word just cause of the font applied to it?
Thanks,
Gillian
We are using Webworks e-publisher Pro to create HTML from a Frame book.
The files are both structured and generated.
It is working great, but we would like to know if anyone has found a
method to pull the Frame master page header information from the Frame
files to use as a banner on the top
Hi Framers,
Couple of questions for you.
When I use \m in FM I expect to get an em dash, instead I get what
looks like a Japanese character. When I type alt+0151 I get the same
character in FM. But when I type that into a word processor I get the
correct em dash. I change the font to, say,
At 14:07 -0700 22/3/06, Lorian Gans wrote:
>...and of course I forgot to include the link the first time = ugh!
>
>http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A676280
The writer of this piece is close when they write 'Some theorise that it is a
*koan*, a statement devoid of meaning designed to
'This page is intentional left void of meaningful content other than
this paragraph, which, for the avoidance of doubt, represents content
that is intended to denote only the absence of content'.
Or else, in Seinfeldian:
"This page is about nothing."
David
David Schor
Technical
At 21:24 + 22/3/06, Steve Rickaby wrote:
>Many thanks to Lin, Debbie and Richard: I will put what you suggested into
>practise tomorrow and am confident of stomping on 'missing font' errors for
>good.
My hopes were short-lived. You all more or less suggested various versions of
the same
Does anybody on this list have experience working with the WebWorks
Publisher Import Utility? I am working on a project where I must convert
a batch of HTML files to FrameMaker, but the ordered lists do not always
behave as expected. If anybody out there could give me some pointers,
I'd be ever so
Further...
In one specific instance, in the MIF, FrameMaker is claiming that the table
heading style for the unstructured master page maps table is LetterGothicMT and
missing, when it's absolutely LetterGothicLT and present. Telling it to forget
the 'missing' font converts the table heading
Is there a way to make Frame's Find/Change window find *any*
character-formatted text that occurs prior to a specific word? I know
how to make it find specific text before a specific word, but am
unsure as to the solution to this particular task.
Thanks!
Doug
Hi all,
One thing that drives me crazy about acrobat and reader is that I get so
many PDF files that zoom in whenever I click in the document window. It
also happens on my own docs that I create. Is there a way to prevent
this from happening? I looked in the acrobat 7.0 pro Help and it only
Hi, Jon -
I don't know of a way to prevent it entirely, and I work in Pro, not
regular, but if you move over to the margins, you'll see the hand/cursor
will no longer have the + sign in it, indicating you can just click and
be ok.
hth
Lorian Gans
Technical Writer
Cougar Mountain Software
(208)
Jon,
You wrote:
>One thing that drives me crazy about acrobat and reader is that I get so
>many PDF files that zoom in whenever I click in the document window. It
>also happens on my own docs that I create. Is there a way to prevent
>this from happening? I looked in the acrobat 7.0 pro Help and
Jon --
It may be the article setting. Does the cursor change to a hand with something
that looks like an I-beam cursor inside it? Then when you click and the page
zooms in a bit, does the hand now contain a downward-pointing arrow? And every
time you click, the page moves in some way?
If so,
I have a word in a font called TechnicBold. If I search for a word with
it applied with Find, I can't find it. If I change the font on the word
to Times New Roman, it finds it just fine. Why would the Find feature
not be able to find a word just cause of the font applied to it?
Thanks,
Gillian
We are using Webworks e-publisher Pro to create HTML from a Frame book.
The files are both structured and generated.
It is working great, but we would like to know if anyone has found a
method to pull the Frame master page header information from the Frame
files to use as a banner on the top
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