RE: Slightly OT: A happy announcement

2007-07-13 Thread Diane Gaskill
Hi Richard, Believe it or not, we have talked about exactly what you suggested, but we don't know how long that will be until the next version of FM is released, and se need to get started. So we're getting 7.2 and will upgrade whenever the next version of FM comes out. I'm Beta testing it, i

Slightly OT: A happy announcement

2007-07-13 Thread Diane Gaskill
Hi Richard, Believe it or not, we have talked about exactly what you suggested, but we don't know how long that will be until the next version of FM is released, and se need to get started. So we're getting 7.2 and will upgrade whenever the next version of FM comes out. I'm Beta testing it, i

Cross-references and hyperlinks: jump back to target?

2007-07-13 Thread mathieu jacquet
Or tag your target reference with a "previouslink" hypertext tag to get back to the source with a click? Yours, Mathieu Jacquet >From: Yves Barbion >To: Rick Quatro >CC: framers at lists.frameusers.com >Subject: Re: Cross-references and hyperlinks: jump back to target? >Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007

Cross-references and hyperlinks: jump back to target?

2007-07-13 Thread Yves Barbion
Right on for the Esc+v+P, but I think you mean Ctrl+tab for different documents, right. Thanks Rick. Kind regards Yves Barbion Rick Quatro wrote: > Hi Yves, > > For links within the same document, use Esc v P (view Previous). For > links to a different document, you can hit Alt+Tab to go b

Slightly OT: A happy announcement

2007-07-13 Thread Combs, Richard
Diane Gaskill wrote: > As some of you might remember, a few weeks ago, I posted some > messages to the list regarding my company's research into > changing from Word to either ArborText or Structured FM. I > received several excellent responses to my questions and > created a 4-page spreadshe

Cross-references and hyperlinks: jump back to target?

2007-07-13 Thread Yves Barbion
I think this question has been asked before: is there a way to jump back to the "target" of a cross-reference or hypertext link (opposite of "Go to Source")?

FM issue resolved, problem weith WebWorks

2007-07-13 Thread Garnier Garnier
Hello All, Thanks to all who have responded to the query. It is sincerely appreciated. I could right align the numbered list in FM and they seem perfect in the PDFs. The problem is that the generated html output does not give the required result. The single digit in the WebWorks output st

RE: Slightly OT: A happy announcement

2007-07-13 Thread Combs, Richard
Diane Gaskill wrote: > As some of you might remember, a few weeks ago, I posted some > messages to the list regarding my company's research into > changing from Word to either ArborText or Structured FM. I > received several excellent responses to my questions and > created a 4-page spreadsh

Slightly OT: A happy announcement

2007-07-13 Thread Diane Gaskill
Hi FrameFolks, As some of you might remember, a few weeks ago, I posted some messages to the list regarding my company's research into changing from Word to either ArborText or Structured FM. I received several excellent responses to my questions and created a 4-page spreadsheet comparing the two

Slightly OT: A happy announcement

2007-07-13 Thread Diane Gaskill
Hi FrameFolks, As some of you might remember, a few weeks ago, I posted some messages to the list regarding my company's research into changing from Word to either ArborText or Structured FM. I received several excellent responses to my questions and created a 4-page spreadsheet comparing the two

New formats for a TOC

2007-07-13 Thread Yves Barbion
Hi Gunnar, you can do this as follows: 1. Go to the book file. 2. Right-click the TOC. 3. Choose *Set Up Table of Contents*. 4. Move the new format to the Include list. 5. Click *Set*. 6. Click *Update*. Kind regards Yves Barbion Documentation Architect Adobe-Certified FrameM

New formats for a TOC

2007-07-13 Thread Gunnar Carlsson
Hi, I have a book with a number of chapters. I have created a TOC, and it looks OK. However, I have now added a new format, and I would like text with this format in the TOC. Is there any way I can "add" a format to the list of formats that should be in the TOC? In Word, you can afterwards ad

FM issue resolved, problem weith WebWorks

2007-07-13 Thread Combs, Richard
Garnier Garnier wrote: > I could right align the numbered list in FM and they seem > perfect in the PDFs. > > The problem is that the generated html output does not give > the required result. The single digit in the WebWorks output > still appears to be left aligned due to which the bo

Any way to key out of a selected table?

2007-07-13 Thread Karen Mardahl
Hi About shortcuts to key out of a table The Alt t p shortcut does indeed come with the Toolbar Express plug-in from Shlomo Peretz at microtype.com. I was unsure whether this came with Rick Quatro's TableCleaner, but my TE user guide confirmed it's from Shlomo. Hurrah for these brilliant plug-in

RE: FM issue resolved, problem weith WebWorks

2007-07-13 Thread Combs, Richard
Garnier Garnier wrote: > I could right align the numbered list in FM and they seem > perfect in the PDFs. > > The problem is that the generated html output does not give > the required result. The single digit in the WebWorks output > still appears to be left aligned due to which th

FM issue resolved, problem weith WebWorks

2007-07-13 Thread Garnier Garnier
Hello All, Thanks to all who have responded to the query. It is sincerely appreciated. I could right align the numbered list in FM and they seem perfect in the PDFs. The problem is that the generated html output does not give the required result. The single digit in the WebWorks

Re: Cross-references and hyperlinks: jump back to target?

2007-07-13 Thread mathieu jacquet
Or tag your target reference with a "previouslink" hypertext tag to get back to the source with a click? Yours, Mathieu Jacquet From: Yves Barbion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Rick Quatro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> CC: framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: Re: Cross-references and hyperlinks: jump back t

Cross-references and hyperlinks: jump back to target?

2007-07-13 Thread Rick Quatro
Hi Yves, For links within the same document, use Esc v P (view Previous). For links to a different document, you can hit Alt+Tab to go back to the link document (as long as it is still open). Rick Quatro Carmen Publishing 585-659-8267 www.frameexpert.com >I think this question has been asked

Re: Cross-references and hyperlinks: jump back to target?

2007-07-13 Thread Yves Barbion
Right on for the Esc+v+P, but I think you mean Ctrl+tab for different documents, right. Thanks Rick. Kind regards Yves Barbion Rick Quatro wrote: Hi Yves, For links within the same document, use Esc v P (view Previous). For links to a different document, you can hit Alt+Tab to go back

Re: Cross-references and hyperlinks: jump back to target?

2007-07-13 Thread Rick Quatro
Hi Yves, For links within the same document, use Esc v P (view Previous). For links to a different document, you can hit Alt+Tab to go back to the link document (as long as it is still open). Rick Quatro Carmen Publishing 585-659-8267 www.frameexpert.com I think this question has been aske

Cross-references and hyperlinks: jump back to target?

2007-07-13 Thread Yves Barbion
I think this question has been asked before: is there a way to jump back to the "target" of a cross-reference or hypertext link (opposite of "Go to Source")? ___ You are currently subscribed to Framers as [EMAIL PROTECTED] Send list messages to [EMAIL

Re: New formats for a TOC

2007-07-13 Thread Yves Barbion
Hi Gunnar, you can do this as follows: 1. Go to the book file. 2. Right-click the TOC. 3. Choose *Set Up Table of Contents*. 4. Move the new format to the Include list. 5. Click *Set*. 6. Click *Update*. Kind regards Yves Barbion Documentation Architect Adobe-Certified FrameMaker

New formats for a TOC

2007-07-13 Thread Gunnar Carlsson
Hi, I have a book with a number of chapters. I have created a TOC, and it looks OK. However, I have now added a new format, and I would like text with this format in the TOC. Is there any way I can "add" a format to the list of formats that should be in the TOC? In Word, you can afterwards

Re: Any way to key out of a selected table?

2007-07-13 Thread Karen Mardahl
Hi About shortcuts to key out of a table The Alt t p shortcut does indeed come with the Toolbar Express plug-in from Shlomo Peretz at microtype.com. I was unsure whether this came with Rick Quatro's TableCleaner, but my TE user guide confirmed it's from Shlomo. Hurrah for these brilliant plug-i