At 23:28 -0400 13/1/07, Bill Briggs wrote:
Not that anyone here cares...
Don't bank on it ;-)
but on the Mac you don't need anything special.
Yes you do: a very wide desk ;-)
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? I use dual monitors all the time. You just have to have a graphics card
that supports it (has two outputs).
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I have a Radeon 9500 Pro, running to crt monitors (I know CRT monitors are
old school, but they're much better than all but the expensive LCDs). That
graphic card is about $25 now, and the 24 monitors are used were $75 each,
used but with no problems.
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(1) There are a lot of people within Adobe who
don't know what Dreamweaver or Contribute are either!
(2) Actually, there is NOT much demand for a PDF to
FrameMaker or even a PDF to InDesign converter at
least as expressed directly to Adobe. Most users of
these programs understand the
Robert Kern wrote (long ago):
I need greek text to flesh out a design with sample content that won't
distract the client by letting her read it. I know that this ships with
Frame but can't find it. Anybody tell me where its hidden?
Its frequently referred to as Ipsum Lorem (pardon spelling).
You can install a Lorem Ipsum generator in Firefox called Dummy Lipsum.
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Hi all,
Speaking of converters, I was wondering if Adobe might ever consider fixing
up the RTF to FM and FM to RTF filters that come with Frame. Especially the
RTF to FM filter. It would be SO helpful to companies like mine who are
about to convert their docsets, including many large manuals
Dov wrote:
PDF is a final form document format. It does not have
the context of the graphical objects it represents.
At best, if you produce a tagged PDF, a converter
can make some guesses as to the original document
structure in terms of sentences, paragraphs, and tables,
but not much more.
At 23:28 -0400 13/1/07, Bill Briggs wrote:
>Not that anyone here cares...
Don't bank on it ;-)
>but on the Mac you don't need anything special.
Yes you do: a very wide desk ;-)
--
Steve
? I use dual monitors all the time. You just have to have a graphics card
that supports it (has two outputs).
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From: framers-bounces+spolloc1=hotmail@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces+spolloc1=hotmail.com at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf
Of Steve Rickaby
I have a Radeon 9500 Pro, running to crt monitors (I know CRT monitors are
old school, but they're much better than all but the expensive LCDs). That
graphic card is about $25 now, and the 24" monitors are used were $75 each,
used but with no problems.
-Original Message-
From:
(1) There are "a lot of people within Adobe" who
don't know what Dreamweaver or Contribute are either!
(2) Actually, there is NOT much demand for a PDF to
FrameMaker or even a PDF to InDesign "converter" at
least as expressed directly to Adobe. Most users of
these programs understand
Robert Kern wrote (long ago):
>I need greek text to flesh out a design with sample content that won't
>distract the client by letting her read it. I know that this ships with
>Frame but can't find it. Anybody tell me where its hidden?
>Its frequently referred to as "Ipsum Lorem" (pardon
Hi all,
Speaking of converters, I was wondering if Adobe might ever consider fixing
up the RTF to FM and FM to RTF filters that come with Frame. Especially the
RTF to FM filter. It would be SO helpful to companies like mine who are
about to convert their docsets, including many large manuals
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