Wow. Don't let the stereotypes door hit you on the arrse on the way out.
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Lin,
What about creating a pseudo popup by jumping to a new window that has a
Back button on the master page? This was the workaround we devised for
tutorial answer pages.
Ben
I have to publish a HUGE flowchart for a customer that has several
levels of data within each square. In order to fit
In Acrobat, under:
Document Properties Initial View Show:
there is a setting that toggles the document view between Document Title and
File Name. This controls the caption that appears in the top (usually blue) bar
of the window. Thus, I can choose to display foobar.pdf in the top bar of
Hullo All,
I've recently joined the list, been lurking a couple of days and checking
the archives, but my question, as far as I can tell, hasn't come up. It's
probably too simple a procedure!
Been working with Frame for donkey's, but am working for the first time
with the structured
Hello William,
change the default setting to display the document title
and force this on subsequent readers. I can't locate a
PDFMark command to force this
Put the following lines into a FrameMaker PostScript frame:
/pdfmark where {pop} {userdict /pdfmark /cleartomark load put} ifelse
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I need to check some thousand framemaker files for newer versions of
imported graphics. Each framemaker file has one imported graphic and each
framemaker file bears the name of that imported graphic. The graphics are
named consecutively, so that if a newer version exists it is named with a
Wow. Don't let the stereotypes door hit you on the arrse on the way out.
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com] On Behalf Of Stuart Rogers
Lin,
What about creating a "pseudo popup" by jumping to a new window that has a
Back button on the master page? This was the workaround we devised for
tutorial answer pages.
Ben
>I have to publish a HUGE flowchart for a customer that has several
>levels of data within each square. In order to
Hello William,
> change the default setting to display the document title
> and force this on subsequent readers. I can't locate a
> PDFMark command to force this
Put the following lines into a FrameMaker PostScript frame:
/pdfmark where {pop} {userdict /pdfmark /cleartomark load put} ifelse
Thank you, Rick and Klaus!
Since the current template already makes extensive use of PDFMark code, and I'm
not shy around it, I just plugged Klaus's code into the existing PostScript
box,
and it worked perfectly! No tinkering required. I'm glad to know, though, that
there's more than one way
I need to check some thousand framemaker files for newer versions of
imported graphics. Each framemaker file has one imported graphic and each
framemaker file bears the name of that imported graphic. The graphics are
named consecutively, so that if a newer version exists it is named with a
Hi Bj?rn...
I'm pretty sure that such a plugin does not exist. I'd be glad to make
one for you that does, or you could certainly create a script to do this
with FrameScript (http://www.framescript.com/). Feel free to contact me
off-list if you need more information.
Regards,
...scott
Scott
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