pagenumonly and bibliographies

2007-04-22 Thread Rob Shell
Hi Framies:
I am 6 months into the legendary Framemaker, I love it. 

I need a better manual. Is there such an animal? 

I am setting a bibibliography with numbered items.
I want the indexes (5, yes 5) to reflect not page numbers but the number of the 
index entry, which I have successfully numbered. Thus a main entry looks like 
this:

456  Smith, John David. Black slavery in the Americas. Westport: Greenwood 
Press, 1982. The most comprehensive bibliography on United States slavery.

I have entered the pagenumonly into the correct place in the reference pages, 
namely the index specifications.

HOWEVER:

Only one index works, i.e. uses para numbers namely the standard index. This is 
perfect as in:C
Cape Colony in the 18th-century436

Cape Colony, 1657-1750 440

Cape slave voyage to Madagascar in French translation 427

Christmas choir parades 1483

The subsidiary indexes Titles, Authors, Places  reflect page numbers not 
paranumbers.
Thus:
A
adultery 67
alcohol issues 65

auctions 78


I have tried importing the formats; I have printed out the reference pages, but 
cannot figure out where I am going wrong.


 


Robert C.-H. Shell
Extraordinary Professor of Historical Demography
UWC
Courier address:
Room 3,23
Statistics department
New Science Building
University of Western Cape
Modderdam Road
Bellville
7535
Western Cape
Republic of South Africa

Airmail address:
Prof. Robert C.-H. Shell
Room 3,23
Statistics department
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RE: Geeky Friday Humor

2007-04-22 Thread Dov Isaacs
OK, MOMZA (spell it any number of ways) is a Yiddish
version of momzer - literally a bastard.

What was funning about this situation was that we
actually got to meet the nice mid-America couple who
drove their car with that Missouri license plate.
(They would remind you of the couple in American Gothic!)
Turns out that one of their children called their mom 
momza - none of them knew why we (a few of us visiting
from the East Coast at the time) were laughing hysterically.

- Dov


 -Original Message-
 From: Linda G. Gallagher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 5:37 PM
 To: Dov Isaacs
 Subject: RE: Geeky Friday Humor
 
 OK Dov, you got me on that one. I even pulled out my Yiddish 
 Word Book for English-Speaking People and still have no clue. 
 What's MOMZA? 
 
 
 ~
 Linda G. Gallagher
 TechCom Plus, LLC
 lindag at techcomplus dot com
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 303-450-9076 or 800-500-3144
 User guides, online help, FrameMaker and WebWorks ePublisher 
 templates 
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 s.com] On
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 Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 3:55 PM
 To: Dov Isaacs; Framers E-mail List
 Subject: RE: Geeky Friday Humor
 
 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.
 
   - Dov
  
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Dov Isaacs 
  Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 8:55 AM
  To: Framers E-mail List
  Subject: RE: Geeky Friday Humor
  
  ... 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
   
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Van Boening, Tammy
   Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 7:04 AM
   To: undisclosed-recipients
   Subject: OT: Geeky Friday Humor
   
   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 geeky humor. /sigh
   
   TGIF!
   
   TVB
   
   Tammy L. Van Boening
   
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Re: Importing HTML into FrameMaker?

2007-04-22 Thread Pat Christenson
Thanks, everyone, for the suggestions. This is a one-off so I don't  
think I'll use XHTML/Tidy but it's good to know about!


Pat


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and bibliographies

2007-04-22 Thread Rob Shell
Hi Framies:
I am 6 months into the legendary Framemaker, I love it. 

I need a better manual. Is there such an animal? 

I am setting a bibibliography with numbered items.
I want the indexes (5, yes 5) to reflect not page numbers but the number of the 
index entry, which I have successfully numbered. Thus a main entry looks like 
this:

456  Smith, John David. Black slavery in the Americas. Westport: Greenwood 
Press, 1982. The most comprehensive bibliography on United States slavery.

I have entered the  into the correct place in the reference pages, 
namely the "index specifications".

HOWEVER:

Only one index works, i.e. uses para numbers namely the standard index. This is 
perfect as in:C
Cape Colony in the 18th-century436

Cape Colony, 1657-1750 440

Cape slave voyage to Madagascar in French translation 427

Christmas choir parades 1483

The subsidiary indexes Titles, Authors, Places  reflect page numbers not 
paranumbers.
Thus:
A
adultery 67
alcohol issues 65

auctions 78


I have tried importing the formats; I have printed out the reference pages, but 
cannot figure out where I am going wrong.





Robert C.-H. Shell
Extraordinary Professor of Historical Demography
UWC
Courier address:
Room 3,23
Statistics department
New Science Building
University of Western Cape
Modderdam Road
Bellville
7535
Western Cape
Republic of South Africa

Airmail address:
Prof. Robert C.-H. Shell
Room 3,23
Statistics department
New Science Building
Private Bag X17
Bellville
Western Cape 7535
Republic of South Africa
E-mail addresses:
rshell at uwc.ac.za
rshell at iafrica.com
Fax: 950-2909


Geeky Friday Humor

2007-04-22 Thread Dov Isaacs
OK, MOMZA (spell it any number of ways) is a Yiddish
version of "momzer" - literally a "bastard."

What was funning about this situation was that we
actually got to meet the nice mid-America couple who
drove their car with that Missouri license plate.
(They would remind you of the couple in American Gothic!)
Turns out that one of their children called their mom 
"momza" - none of them knew why we (a few of us visiting
from the East Coast at the time) were laughing hysterically.

- Dov


> -Original Message-
> From: Linda G. Gallagher [mailto:lindag at techcomplus.com] 
> Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 5:37 PM
> To: Dov Isaacs
> Subject: RE: Geeky Friday Humor
> 
> OK Dov, you got me on that one. I even pulled out my Yiddish 
> Word Book for English-Speaking People and still have no clue. 
> What's MOMZA? 
> 
> 
> ~
> Linda G. Gallagher
> TechCom Plus, LLC
> lindag at techcomplus dot com
> www.techcomplus.com
> 303-450-9076 or 800-500-3144
> User guides, online help, FrameMaker and WebWorks ePublisher 
> templates 
> Manager, STC Consulting and Independent
> Contracting SIG
> http://www.stcsig.org/cic/index.html
>  
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: framers-bounces+lindag=techcomplus.com at lists.frameusers.com
> [mailto:framers-bounces+lindag=techcomplus.com at lists.frameuser
> s.com] On
> Behalf Of Dov Isaacs
> Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 3:55 PM
> To: Dov Isaacs; Framers E-mail List
> Subject: RE: Geeky Friday Humor
> 
> 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.
> 
>   - Dov
>  
> 
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Dov Isaacs 
> > Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 8:55 AM
> > To: Framers E-mail List
> > Subject: RE: Geeky Friday Humor
> > 
> > ... 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
> >  
> > 
> > > -Original Message-
> > > From: Van Boening, Tammy
> > > Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 7:04 AM
> > > To: undisclosed-recipients
> > > Subject: OT: Geeky Friday Humor
> > > 
> > > 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 "geeky humor." 
> > > 
> > > TGIF!
> > > 
> > > TVB
> > > 
> > > Tammy L. Van Boening
> > > 
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Importing HTML into FrameMaker?

2007-04-22 Thread Pat Christenson
Thanks, everyone, for the suggestions. This is a one-off so I don't  
think I'll use XHTML/Tidy but it's good to know about!

Pat