Doug and Art,
Thanks so much for your responses, I will try these methods out and see
what works best for my situation.
As a follow up to this, would it be possible if I wanted text to expand
across both columns at the bottom of the page? Say, instead of adding in
a graphic to explain my steps,
Judie Vegh wrote:
> As a follow up to this, would it be possible if I wanted text
> to expand across both columns at the bottom of the page? Say,
> instead of adding in a graphic to explain my steps, I'd like
> to add in a text box with some information relevant to the
> text/steps that are in
Hi Fred, hi framers,
I've solved the issue by removing the character tags to format Level1IX
entries. Now the book will be also easier to maintain.
Thanks for your help and suggestions
Dona
On Jun 15, 2007, at 5:34 PM, Dona Mommsen wrote:
> Hi Fred,
>
> thanks for the quick response on a Fr
Found it!
Of course, on the Reference pages, where else!
Hi,
There is always a thin line over the footnotes. Does anyone know how
to change that line? (longer/shorter, move a few mm down, to the
left/right, thicker).
Regards
Gunnar Carlsson
Hi,
There is always a thin line over the footnotes. Does anyone know how
to change that line? (longer/shorter, move a few mm down, to the
left/right, thicker).
Regards
Gunnar Carlsson
Judie Vegh wrote:
> As a follow up to this, would it be possible if I wanted text
> to expand across both columns at the bottom of the page? Say,
> instead of adding in a graphic to explain my steps, I'd like
> to add in a text box with some information relevant to the
> text/steps that are i
Doug and Art,
Thanks so much for your responses, I will try these methods out and see
what works best for my situation.
As a follow up to this, would it be possible if I wanted text to expand
across both columns at the bottom of the page? Say, instead of adding in
a graphic to explain my steps,
Hi Fred, hi framers,
I've solved the issue by removing the character tags to format Level1IX
entries. Now the book will be also easier to maintain.
Thanks for your help and suggestions
Dona
On Jun 15, 2007, at 5:34 PM, Dona Mommsen wrote:
Hi Fred,
thanks for the quick response on a Frid
It'd be much easier to import the screen shots into anchored frames
and set the frames to span both columns (what I'd recommend) and/or to
go to the bottom of the page... That would also allow them to float in
the text as it is modified.
Playing with special master pages would force you to manuall
>> When I check the "print to file" box, Frame does generate the .ps file,
from which I am able to produce a PDF successfully (and it seems to be
consistent). However, when the Adobe PDF printer is selected, this can
be quite a bit slower (several minutes vs. less than 20 seconds) than
when a phys
If you have a FM console program running, it'll show up in there.
If you don't, open Preferences, turn on Show Translation Errors, and
reboot FM
Under Windows, FM would use the system settings for font locations.
Art
On 6/18/07, Jon Harvey wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
>
> I'm getting a missing font
Just to verify, to "print to the Adobe PDF PostScript printer driver
instance", I did the following:
File -> Print
Setup -> Name to Adobe PDF -> OK
Print
This does not work. It appears to work on Frame's side (albeit still
exceedingly slowly for some documents), but in the Adobe PDF printer
queu
Hi all,
I'm getting a missing font error in various docs. Is there a way to
determine in a large FM doc what fonts are missing and where FM is
looking for them? I'm using FM 7.2 on Windows. I'd like to find the
culprit text and solve the problem.
Jon Harvey
Manager, Desktop Documentation
When I check the "print to file" box, Frame does generate the .ps file,
from which I am able to produce a PDF successfully (and it seems to be
consistent). However, when the Adobe PDF printer is selected, this can
be quite a bit slower (several minutes vs. less than 20 seconds) than
when a physi
It'd be much easier to import the screen shots into anchored frames
and set the frames to span both columns (what I'd recommend) and/or to
go to the bottom of the page... That would also allow them to float in
the text as it is modified.
Playing with special master pages would force you to manual
Hello all,
I am currently in the process of creating a new style for some manuals.
I really like manuals that have two columns per page, one column
designated for text and steps, the other designated for images and
figures. Unfortunately, some of the screenshots that I have to take are
large, a
Choose View > Reference Pages and find the Footnote reference frame. Any
adjustments you make to the frame or the content of the frame will be
reflected above the footnotes.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
> Hi,
> There is always a thin line over the footnotes. D
Just to verify, to "print to the Adobe PDF PostScript printer driver
instance", I did the following:
File -> Print
Setup -> Name to Adobe PDF -> OK
Print
This does not work. It appears to work on Frame's side (albeit still
exceedingly slowly for some documents), but in the Adobe PDF printer
queu
Hello all,
I am currently in the process of creating a new style for some manuals.
I really like manuals that have two columns per page, one column
designated for text and steps, the other designated for images and
figures. Unfortunately, some of the screenshots that I have to take are
large,
Jon Harvey wrote:
> I'm getting a missing font error in various docs. Is there a
> way to determine in a large FM doc what fonts are missing and
> where FM is looking for them? I'm using FM 7.2 on Windows.
> I'd like to find the culprit text and solve the problem.
The missing font message tell
FM Console does show the font name(s) that are missing, but I haven't seen it
specify where the font is used that's missing. For that piece of Jon's
question, I'd use Find, Character Format, type in the missing font family, and
leave everything else as-is. This doesn't "see" the reference or ma
Jon Harvey wrote:
> I'm getting a missing font error in various docs. Is there a
> way to determine in a large FM doc what fonts are missing and
> where FM is looking for them? I'm using FM 7.2 on Windows.
> I'd like to find the culprit text and solve the problem.
The missing font message tel
FM Console does show the font name(s) that are missing, but I haven't seen it
specify where the font is used that's missing. For that piece of Jon's
question, I'd use Find, Character Format, type in the missing font family, and
leave everything else as-is. This doesn't "see" the reference or ma
If you have a FM console program running, it'll show up in there.
If you don't, open Preferences, turn on Show Translation Errors, and
reboot FM
Under Windows, FM would use the system settings for font locations.
Art
On 6/18/07, Jon Harvey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm getting
Hi all,
I'm getting a missing font error in various docs. Is there a way to
determine in a large FM doc what fonts are missing and where FM is
looking for them? I'm using FM 7.2 on Windows. I'd like to find the
culprit text and solve the problem.
Jon Harvey
Manager, Desktop Documentatio
Found it!
Of course, on the Reference pages, where else!
Hi,
There is always a thin line over the footnotes. Does anyone know how
to change that line? (longer/shorter, move a few mm down, to the
left/right, thicker).
Regards
Gunnar Carlsson
___
Choose View > Reference Pages and find the Footnote reference frame. Any
adjustments you make to the frame or the content of the frame will be
reflected above the footnotes.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
Hi,
There is always a thin line over the footnotes. Doe
Hi,
There is always a thin line over the footnotes. Does anyone know how
to change that line? (longer/shorter, move a few mm down, to the
left/right, thicker).
Regards
Gunnar Carlsson
___
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