At 13:43 +0100 12/4/07, Steve Rickaby wrote:
> I think the original idea came from Hedley Finger, for which, thanks.
Grovel: it was Hayden Jones. Thanks anyway: Hedley's a hero too ;-)
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Steve
At 05:37 -0700 12/4/07, Rene Stephenson wrote:
>We're moving toward automating the PDF creation process from our FM files,
>though, and I don't know if we'll be able to get it fully automated if we're
>having to run a plugin between importing from the settings file to switch
>conditions and var
At 12:16 -0700 11/4/07, Rene Stephenson wrote:
>I just did a test and found it happening when condition-tagged text is not
>adjacent to the BlockLine para tag, too. But, I can't trigger it without
>changing the show/hide conditions. I wonder if it could be something triggered
>by show/hide cond
Press Control+M for the Paragraph Designer. Check the Fixed checkbox under
Line Spacing and click Update All.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
FM 7.0, Windows 2000
When I use a superscript or subscript, FM always increases the leading
of the line in which the super
Matt,
Thanks for asking this question! For years, this automatic superscript
adjustment has been bothering me, but I just considered it to be
something I had to live with.
Rick,
Thanks for the answer!
~Jennifer
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Matt,
Thanks for asking this question! For years, this automatic superscript
adjustment has been bothering me, but I just considered it to be
something I had to live with.
Rick,
Thanks for the answer!
~Jennifer
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FM 7.0, Windows 2000
When I use a superscript or subscript, FM always increases the leading
of the line in which the super/subscript occurs. The line stands out
from the other copy, and I don't like it. How do I prevent it?
Matt
At 13:43 +0100 12/4/07, Steve Rickaby wrote:
> I think the original idea came from Hedley Finger, for which, thanks.
Grovel: it was Hayden Jones. Thanks anyway: Hedley's a hero too ;-)
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Steve
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Press Control+M for the Paragraph Designer. Check the Fixed checkbox under
Line Spacing and click Update All.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
FM 7.0, Windows 2000
When I use a superscript or subscript, FM always increases the leading
of the line in which the supe
FM 7.0, Windows 2000
When I use a superscript or subscript, FM always increases the leading
of the line in which the super/subscript occurs. The line stands out
from the other copy, and I don't like it. How do I prevent it?
Matt
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At 05:37 -0700 12/4/07, Rene Stephenson wrote:
>We're moving toward automating the PDF creation process from our FM files,
>though, and I don't know if we'll be able to get it fully automated if we're
>having to run a plugin between importing from the settings file to switch
>conditions and var
Bummer. So much for that idea. I guess I'll just keep running Paragraph Tools
as part of the conversion process.
We're moving toward automating the PDF creation process from our FM files,
though, and I don't know if we'll be able to get it fully automated if we're
having to run a plugin b
Bummer. So much for that idea. I guess I'll just keep running Paragraph Tools
as part of the conversion process.
We're moving toward automating the PDF creation process from our FM files,
though, and I don't know if we'll be able to get it fully automated if we're
having to run a plugin bet
At 12:16 -0700 11/4/07, Rene Stephenson wrote:
>I just did a test and found it happening when condition-tagged text is not
>adjacent to the BlockLine para tag, too. But, I can't trigger it without
>changing the show/hide conditions. I wonder if it could be something triggered
>by show/hide cond
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