On 19 Apr 2007, at 17:52, L MORITSUGU wrote:
Thanks very much for your suggestions. I fixed it, a day and a half
later, after installing the fonts through Font Book, not directly
into the System 9 Fonts folder (which I thought I'd read somewhere
was the same thing, but maybe not).
For
Don't quote me on this but I think the registered version turns off the
Jabberwocky text. The evaluation has that limitation permanently but I've
used the MIF import filter extensively without problem.
Gordon
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However, QuarkXpress versions newer than 4.1 can save backwards (usually
without significant losses). Hence, if you really think conversion to FM
format offer sufficient value to you, then you have to face a manual process.
Each version of QuarkXPress can only save one version back, so if one
So, on the way into work today, I saw the following on a license plate:
RGBCMYK and the license plate holder stated that Artists do it
graphically. I was cracking up; however, my husband on the other hand
did not understand why I thought it was so funny and sigh accused me
of yet another round of
Hi Randy,
Don't overlook FrameScript as an automation tool for FrameMaker Server
development. FrameScript is only $149 per seat (http://www.framescript.com).
Even adding the cost of custom scripts, your total investment can be a
fraction of what some of the other products cost.
Rick Quatro
... And on the road earlier this week, I saw a car
in the SF Bay area with the license plate TSURIS.
I felt sorry for the guy ...
- Dov
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Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 7:04 AM
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Subject: OT: Geeky Friday
Hi all -
I have a client who wants to import HTML docs into FrameMaker. My
guess is that this will be a copy-and-paste with a lot of manual
cleanup. Anybody have any ideas on how to make this less painful?
Thanks.
Pat Christenson
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You are
At 10:15 -0700 20/4/07, Pat Christenson wrote:
I have a client who wants to import HTML docs into FrameMaker. My guess is
that this will be a copy-and-paste with a lot of manual cleanup. Anybody have
any ideas on how to make this less painful?
HTML, or XHTML? If the latter, structured
There's a car in our area that has a license plate that reads:
FEATURE
You get ONE guess as to the model.
Sarah
Hint: It's a VW...
Dov Isaacs wrote:
... And on the road earlier this week, I saw a car
in the SF Bay area with the license plate TSURIS.
I felt sorry for the guy ...
-
Okay, since we're on the subject...
I once parked next to a VERY old, VERY well-maintained Dodge Dart.
Obviously someone's baby.
License plate: OBJET
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That would help.
I think tables are probably going to be the nightmarish part.
Pat
On Apr 20, 2007, at 11:01 AM, Art Campbell wrote:
I'd at least think about importing the HTML source, rather than
cut-and-pasting from a browser window. If you did that, you should be
able to do a series of
...And I thought about getting a plate before that read MSBHAVN.
However, I figure it would attract too much of the wrong kind of
attention! Especially if it was on something like a sports car!
Is it nap time, yet?
Sam
who's tired after the birth of his daughter one month ago
Samuel I. Beard,
It is?
Don't get it. Is this a USA specific funny??
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Subject: Re: Geeky Friday Humor
Now THAT is funny!
On 4/20/07,
Thank you to all who have contacted me.
I MAY have gotten around to figuring that one out... Sometime in the middle
of a very important meeting in the middle of next week, probably...
Yeah. It IS funny!!
Yay for Fridays. Boo for being at work at 8.30pm!
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You could use a MIF converter. Though if it were only for a few pages
wi= th a short length it wouldn't be cost-effectve. I know that on
the Ma= c you can open HTML files in their TextEdit application and
save it out for= matted in RTF. However, I'm not sure that would
Now, that's what I was suggesting was the way to go. I thought
someone might have thought of it.
Alan
On 20/04/2007, at 7:44 PM, mathieu jacquet wrote:
It looks like dtptools' MIF - QXP filter does the back conversion
as well:
Quick and easy way to use FrameMaker MIF format in
My favorite plate, seen a few years ago here in Chicago:
AU DIGR
-Carla
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So, is there a filter for Quark tagged text (.xtg)?
Cheers
Alan
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All, not just Reply.))
On 20/04/2007, at 8:22 AM, Dov Isaacs wrote:
> The filter for QuarkXPress import into FrameMaker was
> hacked from the equivalent
It looks like dtptools' MIF -> QXP filter does the back conversion as well:
" Quick and easy way to use FrameMaker MIF format in QuarkXPress - MIF
Filter is currently the only way to exchange documents between QuarkXPress
and Adobe Frame Maker.
With MIF Filter installed, QuarkXPress opens
The MIF filter provided with standard AuthorIt is an evaluation version that
adds weird words in the import process. I tried it and it did so too. You
have to buy the MIF filter extension.
Mathieu.
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>To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
>Subject: Do we an import tool to
On 19 Apr 2007, at 17:52, L MORITSUGU wrote:
> Thanks very much for your suggestions. I fixed it, a day and a half
> later, after installing the fonts through Font Book, not directly
> into the System 9 Fonts folder (which I thought I'd read somewhere
> was the same thing, but maybe not).
Don't quote me on this but I think the registered version turns off the
"Jabberwocky" text. The evaluation has that limitation permanently but I've
used the MIF import filter extensively without problem.
Gordon
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From:
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Hi Randy,
Don't overlook FrameScript as an automation tool for FrameMaker Server
development. FrameScript is only $149 per seat (http://www.framescript.com).
Even adding the cost of custom scripts, your total investment can be a
fraction of what some of the other products cost.
Rick Quatro
> However, QuarkXpress versions newer than 4.1 can save backwards (usually
> without significant losses). Hence, if you really think conversion to FM
> format offer sufficient value to you, then you have to face a manual process.
Each version of QuarkXPress can only save one version back, so if
That makes sense - I was looking up a Quark-MIF solution I recall from a
company called Goldwein, and their product page now redirects one to
DTPtools page. It appears that DTPtools is a brand under Goldwein, and
I presume they enhanced it for bidirectional use.
On Friday, April 20, 2007 03:44
So, on the way into work today, I saw the following on a license plate:
RGBCMYK and the license plate holder stated that "Artists do it
graphically." I was cracking up; however, my husband on the other hand
did not understand why I thought it was so funny and accused me
of yet another round of
Hi all -
I have a client who wants to import HTML docs into FrameMaker. My
guess is that this will be a copy-and-paste with a lot of manual
cleanup. Anybody have any ideas on how to make this less painful?
Thanks.
Pat Christenson
At 10:15 -0700 20/4/07, Pat Christenson wrote:
>I have a client who wants to import HTML docs into FrameMaker. My guess is
>that this will be a copy-and-paste with a lot of manual cleanup. Anybody have
>any ideas on how to make this less painful?
HTML, or XHTML? If the latter, structured
There's a car in our area that has a license plate that reads:
FEATURE
You get ONE guess as to the model.
Sarah
Hint: It's a VW...
Dov Isaacs wrote:
> ... And on the road earlier this week, I saw a car
> in the SF Bay area with the license plate TSURIS.
> I felt sorry for the guy ...
>
>
Okay, since we're on the subject...
I once parked next to a VERY old, VERY well-maintained Dodge Dart.
Obviously someone's baby.
License plate: OBJET
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> From:
> framers-bounces+lin.surasky=retalix.com at lists.frameusers.com
>
I'd at least think about importing the HTML source, rather than
cut-and-pasting from a browser window. If you did that, you should be
able to do a series of find-and-replaces based on your tags
(=Heading1) for both paragraphs and characters, and then finish
cleaning up with wildcard based
Lin Surasky wrote:
> Okay, since we're on the subject...
>
> I once parked next to a VERY old, VERY well-maintained Dodge Dart.
> Obviously someone's baby.
> License plate: OBJET
I once came upon this drop-dead gorgeous classic two-tone Rolls-Royce.
Its license plate holder read "My Other Car
Now THAT is funny!
On 4/20/07, Sarah O'Keefe wrote:
> There's a car in our area that has a license plate that reads:
>
> FEATURE
>
> You get ONE guess as to the model.
>
> Sarah
>
> Hint: It's a VW...
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It's HTML.
Pat
On Apr 20, 2007, at 10:44 AM, Steve Rickaby wrote:
> At 10:15 -0700 20/4/07, Pat Christenson wrote:
>
>> I have a client who wants to import HTML docs into FrameMaker. My
>> guess is that this will be a copy-and-paste with a lot of manual
>> cleanup. Anybody have any ideas on
That would help.
I think tables are probably going to be the nightmarish part.
Pat
On Apr 20, 2007, at 11:01 AM, Art Campbell wrote:
> I'd at least think about importing the HTML source, rather than
> cut-and-pasting from a browser window. If you did that, you should be
> able to do a series
My hubby's VW Beetle's license plate reads:
KAFER (with manually added umlaut as necessary)
Rene S.
Bill Swallow wrote:
Now THAT is funny!
On 4/20/07, Sarah O'Keefe wrote:
> There's a car in our area that has a license plate that reads:
>
> FEATURE
>
> You get ONE guess as to the model.
Yes, it is, but for all of us that on this list that would understand
this plate on first sight - groan! We have truly obtained the ultimate
level of geekdom! LOL!
TGIF to everyone,
TVB
Tammy L. Van Boening
Senior Technical Writer
Fiserv Insurance Solutions
Property and Casualty Division
...And I thought about getting a plate before that read "MSBHAVN".
However, I figure it would attract too much of the wrong kind of
attention! Especially if it was on something like a sports car!
Is it nap time, yet?
Sam
who's tired after the birth of his daughter one month ago
Samuel I. Beard,
It is?
Don't get it. Is this a USA specific funny??
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[mailto:framers-bounces+gordon.mclean=grahamtechnology.com at lists.frameusers.
com] On Behalf Of Bill Swallow
Sent: 20 April 2007
For the tables you could always import the HTML into Word and export the
tables out as RTF.
Berny Gagne
Lead Writer
Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd.
Bolton, Ontario, Canada
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Thank you to all who have contacted me.
I MAY have gotten around to figuring that one out... Sometime in the middle
of a very important meeting in the middle of next week, probably...
Yeah. It IS funny!!
Yay for Fridays. Boo for being at work at 8.30pm!
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From:
You could use a MIF converter. Though if it were only for a few pages
wi the Ma save it out for result in parargraph tags r instructions.
Scott
On Fri Apr 20 11:15 , Pat Christenson sent:
Hi all -
I have a client who wants to import HTML docs into
For those of you who are still wondering what this
was about ... "tzurot" means "troubles" in Hebrew.
The Yiddish equivalent is "tzuros" or "tsuris" which
is also "troubles" as in "big time troubles!"
However, the more interesting license plate I saw in
rural Missouri over 25 years ago was MOMZA.
My favorite plate, seen a few years ago here in Chicago:
AU DIGR
-Carla
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