In FrameMaker 6.0 (Structured), when generating the book, an employee gets
the following error messages for each file in the book:
Print settings for black is inconsistent
Print settings for cyan is inconsistent
Print settings for magenta is inconsistent
Print settings for yellow is
Thanks to Rick Q, Steve R, Fred R, and Richard C who all chimed in with an
excellent solution. I'll PDF the Word files and import the pages 1 by 1 into
an empty FM appendix file.
I love this list!!!
J. Paul Kent
206-383-0539
206-508-1144
Hi, Bodvar:
What your suggestion is missing is the fact that DoBatch provides
command-line automation. DoBatch is a Windows version of the fmbatch
FM-UNIX utility. Although the OP didn't explicitly say it, I believe
the goal is to run a multiple-step process with DoBatch, and end up
printing the
I did not know that. Thank you for enlightening me. :-)
Bodvar
On 7/19/07, Peter Gold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, Bodvar:
What your suggestion is missing is the fact that DoBatch provides
command-line automation. DoBatch is a Windows version of the fmbatch
FM-UNIX utility. Although the OP
Hello Chuck,
i have a FrameScript-script for import multiple PDF pages.
Best regards
Karsten
Is there a script or way to import multiple PDF pages, rather than
one page at a time?
Chuck Heinrichs
888-353-1429 (toll free)
Software Concepts
www.FMtrain.com
I apologize for taking so long to get back to this issue.
I added the relative path as Zaeem suggested below (to link from a PDF
to an HTML doc), and the hypertext link worked.
I am ever in your debt!
-Carol
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Without knowing anything about MathType, can you save the eps with the fonts
embedded?
Does MathType use some proprietary typeface to create greek letters?
Alan
Brenda Waltermeyer wrote:
> Hopefully some one can help me.
>
> I use Mathtype 5 (windows) for all my equations in FrameMaker 7.2
At 11:57 -0400 18/7/07, Brenda Waltermeyer wrote:
>I use Mathtype 5 (windows) for all my equations in FrameMaker 7.2 (windows).
>Each equation is saved as an Postscript/tiff (*eps) file and then imported
>into FM. For some reason the greek lettering is converting to english
>lettering. I never
I've never used a text inset before, but I may be up against it.
I need to include a heavily formatted (tables, single and double columns,
heading levels that make zero sense) 20 page Word document as an Appendix to
an Operators Manual. It would have a standard Appendix title, header,
footer,
J. Paul Kent wrote:
> I've never used a text inset before, but I may be up against it.
> When I select Word text, I see in the Paste Special options:
> Embedded MS Word Object and Linked MS Word Object. Would one
> of these start me down the right track?
No. That's the Object Linking and
My personal suggestion would be this:
-make a PDF of the Word document
-use Acrobat to crop the pages to remove the Word headers
and footers and reduce the page size to something that will
fit your FrameMaker body text frame
-import the PDF pages as graphic objects in a FrameMaker
At 08:16 -0500 19/7/07, Natalie Bircher wrote:
>In FrameMaker 6.0 (Structured), when generating the book, an employee gets
>the following error messages for each file in the book:
>
>Print settings for black is inconsistent
>Print settings for cyan is inconsistent
>Print settings for magenta is
At 10:08 -0400 19/7/07, Fred Ridder wrote:
>My personal suggestion would be this:
>
>-make a PDF of the Word document
Apologies for a 'me too' posting, but I agree with Fred here. Worked for me,
keeps any sort of Word nasties out of the argument. And the best bit is, if
someone else is
Thanks to Rick Q, Steve R, Fred R, and Richard C who all chimed in with an
excellent solution. I'll PDF the Word files and import the pages 1 by 1 into
an empty FM appendix file.
I love this list!!!
J. Paul Kent
206-383-0539
206-508-1144
I am not familiar with DoBatch, but why not simply print book to file?
Setting Adobe PDF (Distiller) or any other PostScript printer driver
as the default printer or the printer used at the time, and the print
job option to one file, should gilve you a beautiful PS file. This is
a printing
Hi, Bodvar:
What your suggestion is missing is the fact that DoBatch provides
command-line automation. DoBatch is a Windows version of the fmbatch
FM-UNIX utility. Although the OP didn't explicitly say it, I believe
the goal is to run a multiple-step process with DoBatch, and end up
printing the
Hello Chuck,
i have a FrameScript-script for import multiple PDF pages.
Best regards
Karsten
>Is there a script or way to import multiple PDF pages, rather than
>one page at a time?
Chuck Heinrichs
888-353-1429 (toll free)
Software Concepts
www.FMtrain.com
I apologize for taking so long to get back to this issue.
I added the relative path as Zaeem suggested below (to link from a PDF
to an HTML doc), and the hypertext link worked.
I am ever in your debt!
-Carol
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From: Syed Zaeem Hosain [mailto:syed.hos...@aeris.net]
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