At 16:23 -0600 20/12/06, Brad Simmons wrote:
So, I'm assuming that my FrameMaker application cannot recognize either HTML
or XML.
It can, but...
How can I get it to do this? How can I get FrameMaker to open an XML document?
*Opening* the tagged document is not the problem: understanding
I am having problems printing a certain book to file. Sometimes FM
crashes on the first file, somtimes farther back. I have tried to
start a new empty template and copy the contents from the old file
into the new one, plus importing the formats into the new file. It
seems to work at first, but
At 16:14 -0800 20/12/06, DonandJudy1 wrote:
Subsequently, I deleted each paragraph and the one illustration in turn,
saving as on the fly. Finally, one paragraph's absence triggered a
successful PDF.
After saving the chapter as an MIF, then trying to clip the paragraph in
from there, (no go,) I
At 09:52 + 21/12/06, Steve Rickaby wrote:
(A structured application is not a compiled program, but FrameMaker's
terminology for the collection of files that make round-tripping between naive
Frame and tagged files.)
That should of course have read *native* Frame. Although looking at some
Have you tried opening all the files in the book before printing?
And, have you tried saving the files to .mif and reopening them, to
clean up any internal errors?
Art
On 12/21/06, Bodvar Bjorgvinsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am having problems printing a certain book to file. Sometimes FM
Hi David,
Thank you for the reply.
This is what I do. And, there are no Xrefs yet in the files. However
it is this that leads me to thing that a font may be suspicious. But
this is a format that I have used on three other books in the last
couple of years, so I am not hopeful of finding the
Has anyone tried FrameMaker on a macintel with the Codeweavers'
CrossOver for Mac ?
No, but FrameMaker 7.1 is on their list of supported applications.
- web
Alas, FM only gets a bronze medal. Better than Bode Miller at the
last Winter Olympics, but with none of the refreshing attitude.
Hi Brad,
Switch you interface mode to Structured Framemaker:
File > Preferences > General > Product Interface. You will have to restart
Framemaker after this.
Now, if you have FrontPage, there is a preparatory step I would do: Open your
html document in FrontPage, click in the code view, put
At 16:14 -0800 20/12/06, DonandJudy1 wrote:
>Subsequently, I deleted each paragraph and the one illustration in turn,
>"saving as" on the fly. Finally, one paragraph's absence triggered a
>successful PDF.
>
>After saving the chapter as an MIF, then trying to clip the paragraph in
>from there, (no
At 09:52 + 21/12/06, Steve Rickaby wrote:
>(A structured application is not a compiled program, but FrameMaker's
>terminology for the collection of files that make round-tripping between naive
>Frame and tagged files.)
That should of course have read *native* Frame. Although looking at
Hi David,
Thank you for the reply.
This is what I do. And, there are no Xrefs yet in the files. However
it is this that leads me to thing that a font may be suspicious. But
this is a format that I have used on three other books in the last
couple of years, so I am not "hopeful" of finding the
> >Has anyone tried FrameMaker on a macintel with the Codeweavers'
>>CrossOver for Mac ?
>
> No, but FrameMaker 7.1 is on their list of supported applications.
>
> - web
Alas, FM only gets a bronze medal. Better than Bode Miller at the
last Winter Olympics, but with none of the refreshing
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