I'd be tempted to use the Acrobat tools that allow you to merge .PDFs
and package sets of PDF files rather than using FM to manage the
files, I think, given the size of the stuff you're delivering.
Art
On 3/30/07, Michael O'Steen wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I have inserted individual pdf files/pages
At 12:58 -0400 30/3/07, Kyle Charlie-C7784C wrote:
>If you want to read something from the printed page of an actual bound book,
>I'd suggest you pay the 50 or so US dollars and buy "Publishing Fundamentals:
>FrameMaker 7" by Sarah O'Keefe. Order it from scriptorium.com where you can
>get the 2
I've created a Postscript window that uses PDFMark to populate the Title,
Author, and Subject fields using the DOCINFO argument (keywords are not useful
to this client). This uses the document variables, and so far, I must state,
Man-o-Manischewitz, this thing is cool.
However, I would also lik
I'd be tempted to use the Acrobat tools that allow you to merge .PDFs
and package sets of PDF files rather than using FM to manage the
files, I think, given the size of the stuff you're delivering.
Art
On 3/30/07, Michael O'Steen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello All,
I have inserted individual
--- "Nantel, Elise" wrote:
> I'm working with Structured FM 7.0 on Windows XP.
> I use a lot of variables in my manuals, typically
> for product lines and product names. Sometimes after
> I generate a structured book, the variable content >
> appears in Times New Roman instead of Verdana. It's
> r
--- "Nantel, Elise" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm working with Structured FM 7.0 on Windows XP.
> I use a lot of variables in my manuals, typically
> for product lines and product names. Sometimes after
> I generate a structured book, the variable content >
> appears in Times New Roman instead o
At 12:58 -0400 30/3/07, Kyle Charlie-C7784C wrote:
>If you want to read something from the printed page of an actual bound book,
>I'd suggest you pay the 50 or so US dollars and buy "Publishing Fundamentals:
>FrameMaker 7" by Sarah O'Keefe. Order it from scriptorium.com where you can
>get the 2