Howard,
Whoa. Stop. You are doing this the hard way. And you don't have to do a
global S&R. There is a much easier way.
1. Import the new text.
2. Click on any paragraph with the ameritem tag.
3. in the para designer, replace the name ameritem with the name albody.
4. Click Update All. Do NO
Hedley's suggestions for improving Frame's footnote handling are all
very good ones, but the chances of them being implemented are nil, I
think. Some of us have been complaining about FM's note handling for,
oh, 14 years, and I have quite a collection of nice messages spanning
that period from
Yes, you can do this with FrameScript. You would need to come up with a
naming scheme for the new files you would create. With FrameScript, you can
scan through all the documents in a book for tables and figures. When you
find one, you create a new document, copy the table/figure to the new
doc
Howard,
Whoa. Stop. You are doing this the hard way. And you don't have to do a
global S&R. There is a much easier way.
1. Import the new text.
2. Click on any paragraph with the ameritem tag.
3. in the para designer, replace the name ameritem with the name albody.
4. Click Update All. Do NO
Hedley's suggestions for improving Frame's footnote handling are all
very good ones, but the chances of them being implemented are nil, I
think. Some of us have been complaining about FM's note handling for,
oh, 14 years, and I have quite a collection of nice messages spanning
that period from
Use Paragraph Tools.
http://www.siliconprairiesoftware.com/Products.html
Alan
Howard Rauch wrote:
> I reorganizing and formatting for my client a manual that was prepared by
> out-of-country firm. Both firms are using FrameMaker 7.0, but the source firm
> uses a different format from the one my
On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 22:52:33 -0400, "Frank Elmore"
wrote:
>Yes, you can do this with FrameScript. You would need to come up with a
>naming scheme for the new files you would create. With FrameScript, you can
>scan through all the documents in a book for tables and figures. When you
>find one,
I want to change the default Edit > Paste format to Text. Per the
instructions that appeared on the list recently, I edited the maker.ini
file. I changed
ClipboardFormatsPriorities=FILE, OLE 2, EMF, META, DIB, BMP, MIF, RTF, TEXT
to
ClipboardFormatsPriorities=FILE, TEXT, OLE 2, EMF, META, DIB, B
On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 22:52:33 -0400, "Frank Elmore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Yes, you can do this with FrameScript. You would need to come up with a
>naming scheme for the new files you would create. With FrameScript, you can
>scan through all the documents in a book for tables and figures. W
Never mind - I searched the archives some more and found that Fred Ridder
answered the question on March 2.
> Notice that the maker.ini item starts with the word "clipboard",
> which refers to the Windows clipboard. FrameMaker only uses
> the Windows clipboard when pasting content that was copied
I reorganizing and formatting for my client a manual that was prepared by
out-of-country firm. Both firms are using FrameMaker 7.0, but the source firm
uses a different format from the one my client uses. Importing text and
reassigning my client's paragraph tags to the source text, but I am doin
I want to change the default Edit > Paste format to Text. Per the
instructions that appeared on the list recently, I edited the maker.ini
file. I changed
ClipboardFormatsPriorities=FILE, OLE 2, EMF, META, DIB, BMP, MIF, RTF, TEXT
to
ClipboardFormatsPriorities=FILE, TEXT, OLE 2, EMF, META, DIB, B
Margie,
Put a tag -- any format will do, although you may want to create a
unique one -- on the last page of the book. Type something in it, then
change the Font properties to white, so it's invisible. Save the file.
In the footers on the master pages of your chapters, set up your page
number are
I reorganizing and formatting for my client a manual that was prepared by
out-of-country firm. Both firms are using FrameMaker 7.0, but the source firm
uses a different format from the one my client uses. Importing text and
reassigning my client's paragraph tags to the source text, but I am doin
In addition to Rene's ideas, I'd try to build the PDF with all
component files open to eliminate any network delays, hangs, etc.
Art
On 3/22/07, Rene Stephenson wrote:
> Before reinserting, try just opening the FM files in the book, make sure any
> condition tags are set to the production sett
Well,
This will require some new paragraph tags to be set up, but it can work. Let me
understand one thing first - do you want page # of total pages in the book, or
page # of page (based on page count in the file)? I think you want the first
one, so:
For the first scenario (page # of total pag
Another possibility is that there has been a change in the file hierarchy
between the Frame document and the linked files. Have there been any changes to
the names or the permissions on the targeted files or the directories in which
they reside, or has the master Frame file been moved?
--Willi
Does anyone know how I can solve the following problem?
Document needs to have the typical page number with small romans for the TOC,
TOF, etc and Arabic numbering for the other chapters in the book. (That's no
problem)
HOWEVER, the problem come in when our contract requires us to have the
f
As well as allowing multiple short footnotes on a line, Adobe could allow
long footnotes to flow from a right to the left following page. It could
also balance footnotes on facing pages. If a footnote reference is on a
right page, it should flow back a long footnote onto the facing left page.
Another possibility is that there has been a change in the file hierarchy
between the Frame document and the linked files. Have there been any changes to
the names or the permissions on the targeted files or the directories in which
they reside, or has the master Frame file been moved?
--Willia
I have copied the contents of one structured document and pasted it into
a different template. The elements are different.
The original elements had many attributes that carried into the new
document. When I change the element, the attributes from the old element
remain.
I know you can globally
Hi Sage
If you have tried all the obvious things, here's one more possibility.
I've encountered FM documents with cross-references that have become
corrupted because the the X-Refs contain legacy filenames for the target
documents. I presume this arises because an earlier user renamed the
target d
Before reinserting, try just opening the FM files in the book, make sure any
condition tags are set to the production settings, choose Edit>Update
References and select All cross-references.
HTH
Rene Stephenson
Sage DeRosier wrote: HELP!
Here we are on the bleeding edge of a deadlin
Well,
This will require some new paragraph tags to be set up, but it can work. Let me
understand one thing first - do you want page # of total pages in the book, or
page # of page (based on page count in the file)? I think you want the first
one, so:
For the first scenario (page # of total pag
Margie,
Put a tag -- any format will do, although you may want to create a
unique one -- on the last page of the book. Type something in it, then
change the Font properties to white, so it's invisible. Save the file.
In the footers on the master pages of your chapters, set up your page
number ar
Hi Sage
If you have tried all the obvious things, here's one more possibility.
I've encountered FM documents with cross-references that have become
corrupted because the the X-Refs contain legacy filenames for the target
documents. I presume this arises because an earlier user renamed the
target d
Does anyone know how I can solve the following problem?
Document needs to have the typical page number with small romans for the TOC,
TOF, etc and Arabic numbering for the other chapters in the book. (That's no
problem)
HOWEVER, the problem come in when our contract requires us to have the
f
I have copied the contents of one structured document and pasted it into
a different template. The elements are different.
The original elements had many attributes that carried into the new
document. When I change the element, the attributes from the old element
remain.
I know you can globally
In addition to Rene's ideas, I'd try to build the PDF with all
component files open to eliminate any network delays, hangs, etc.
Art
On 3/22/07, Rene Stephenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Before reinserting, try just opening the FM files in the book, make sure any
condition tags are set to th
Before reinserting, try just opening the FM files in the book, make sure any
condition tags are set to the production settings, choose Edit>Update
References and select All cross-references.
HTH
Rene Stephenson
Sage DeRosier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: HELP!
Here we are on the blee
HELP!
Here we are on the bleeding edge of a deadline and my production guru
who puts together our master PDF from multiple files of multiple
stand-alone books has encountered one file with suddenly +70 broken
cross-references to multiple different files (both from inside that
file's original sta
HELP!
Here we are on the bleeding edge of a deadline and my production guru
who puts together our master PDF from multiple files of multiple
stand-alone books has encountered one file with suddenly +70 broken
cross-references to multiple different files (both from inside that
file's original st
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