Hi Robert,
There is an autonumbered paragraph between the two that is resetting one of
the numbers. The easiest way to try to fix this is to add a series label to
the H1, H2, and H3 autonumbers. A series label is a single letter followed
by a colon; for example,
- H1 - H:$chapnum.n+
-
Denise,
I didn't know about this until I tried replicating your issue, but it does
appear that both table and regular footnotes do not generate hypertext links
from source to footnote.
Baruch Brodersen
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Hi,
I will be on vacation until august 25 and I will respond to your message
shortly.
Kind regards,
iDTP
Wim Hooghwinkel
www.idtp.eu
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You are
Carol,
On this list attachements are stripped off the messages. You would
have to send it directly to someone on the list or jing a snapshot
of it (see http://www.jingproject.com/) and insert the link.
I think a sample is need for a compact answer.
Bodvar
On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 3:42 PM,
Sorry, all. I forgot that I had set Klaus Müller's handy itl Script
RemoveFontMenu to autoinstall months ago at which time the font menu
was bugging me.
Silly me! :-(
Bodvar
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 8:02 PM, Bodvar Bjorgvinsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FM 7.2 no longer shows the Font menu item
Ahhh, well, we all have had these little lapses
in memory. At least it wasn't as bad as
forgetting to plug-in the computer before you
called the help desk. mea culpa.
Scott
At 1:11 PM + 8/19/08, Bodvar Bjorgvinsson wrote:
Sorry, all. I forgot that I had set Klaus Müller's handy itl Script
Schreer, Carol wrote:
I have a question about removing a frame/column where a chapter TOC
one was
on the first page in a file. Want to keep the header at the top of
the
page but have the body text expand across the page to the right side.
The
left margin is correct as is. See the attached
LOL!
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 2:30 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ahhh, well, we all have had these little lapses in memory. At least it
wasn't as bad as forgetting to plug-in the computer before you called the
help desk. mea culpa.
Scott
At 1:11 PM + 8/19/08, Bodvar Bjorgvinsson wrote:
Charlie Kyle wrote
A couple weeks ago I
opened some FM docs for updating and received the Missing fonts
message. I looked in the online help and the FrameMaker 7 reference
from
Scriptorium, but I couldn't find a quick way to determine the names of
the missing fonts. When FM produces the
Gyanesh Talwar wrote:
I have a text inset with cross references in it (the destination of
cross
refs also is in the same text inset.). When I generate a PDF, the
cross
references do not work, the hypertext in the inset works though. After
converting the text inset into text and then writing
Hi All,
I'm working on a template and the user wants the option of NOT
using section numbers on some chapters and in the TOC. I've created
master pages to accomodate the section/no section requirements.
Currently, the TOC styles are tied to paragraph tags (H-1, H-2, H-3)
and those
Mollye Barrett wrote:
I'm working on a template and the user wants the option of NOT
using section numbers on some chapters and in the TOC. I've created
master pages to accomodate the section/no section requirements.
Currently, the TOC styles are tied to paragraph tags (H-1, H-2, H-3)
and
Richard,
I wasn't clear enough in my situation explaination...
Every book has multiple sections. The front matter and the TOC need
to display without section numbers and all other chapters in the book
to display with section numbers. The front matter needs to appear in
the TOC
Mollye Barrett wrote:
Richard,
I wasn't clear enough in my situation explaination...
Every book has multiple sections. The front matter and the TOC need to
display without section numbers and all other chapters in the book to
display with section numbers. The front matter needs to appear
Another solution, that still use an additional pgf format, is to divide the
section headings in two pgfs - a section number pgf and a section title pgf.
Then, in the front matter, only the section title is used.
This solution is normally used to resolve some design requirement: position or
Hello Experts!
Thanks very much! The labels solved my problems, and I have put ALL the
placeholders in so now we are set!
I hope I can contribute to the list in the future! I am so happy to have
discovered this list.
Thanks,
Robert
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 9:31 PM, wrote:
> I have found that
Denise,
I didn't know about this until I tried replicating your issue, but it does
appear that both table and regular footnotes do not generate hypertext links
from source to footnote.
Baruch Brodersen
-Original Message-
From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com
Hi,
I will be on vacation until august 25 and I will respond to your message
shortly.
Kind regards,
iDTP
Wim Hooghwinkel
www.idtp.eu
--
Carol,
On this list attachements are stripped off the messages. You would
have to send it directly to someone on the list or "jing" a snapshot
of it (see http://www.jingproject.com/) and insert the link.
I think a sample is need for a compact answer.
Bodvar
On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 3:42 PM,
Sorry, all. I forgot that I had set Klaus M?ller's handy itl Script
"RemoveFontMenu" to autoinstall months ago at which time the font menu
was bugging me.
Silly me! :-(
Bodvar
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 8:02 PM, Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
wrote:
> FM 7.2 no longer shows the Font menu item in Format. I
Ahhh, well, we all have had these little lapses
in memory. At least it wasn't as bad as
forgetting to plug-in the computer before you
called the help desk. mea culpa.
Scott
At 1:11 PM + 8/19/08, Bodvar Bjorgvinsson wrote:
>Sorry, all. I forgot that I had set Klaus M?ller's handy itl
Schreer, Carol wrote:
> I have a question about removing a frame/column where a chapter TOC
one was
> on the first page in a file. Want to keep the header at the top of
the
> page but have the body text expand across the page to the right side.
The
> left margin is correct as is. See the
LOL!
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 2:30 PM, wrote:
> Ahhh, well, we all have had these little lapses in memory. At least it
> wasn't as bad as forgetting to plug-in the computer before you called the
> help desk. mea culpa.
>
> Scott
>
> At 1:11 PM + 8/19/08, Bodvar Bjorgvinsson wrote:
>>
>>
Charlie Kyle wrote
>
A couple weeks ago I
> opened some FM docs for updating and received the "Missing fonts"
> message. I looked in the online help and the FrameMaker 7 reference
from
> Scriptorium, but I couldn't find a quick way to determine the names of
> the missing fonts. When FM produces
Gyanesh Talwar wrote:
> I have a text inset with cross references in it (the destination of
cross
> refs also is in the same text inset.). When I generate a PDF, the
cross
> references do not work, the hypertext in the inset works though. After
> converting the text inset into text and then
Hi All,
I'm working on a template?and the user wants the option of NOT
using section numbers on some chapters and in the TOC. I've created
master pages to accomodate the section/no section requirements.
Currently, the TOC styles are tied to paragraph tags (H-1, H-2, H-3)
and those
Mollye Barrett wrote:
>I'm working on a template?and the user wants the option of NOT
> using section numbers on some chapters and in the TOC. I've created
> master pages to accomodate the section/no section requirements.
> Currently, the TOC styles are tied to paragraph tags (H-1, H-2, H-3)
Richard,
I wasn't clear enough in my situation explaination...
Every book has multiple sections.?The front matter and the TOC need
to display without section numbers and all other chapters in the book
to display with section numbers. The front matter needs to appear in
the TOC
Mollye Barrett wrote:
> Richard,
> I wasn't clear enough in my situation explaination...
> Every book has multiple sections.?The front matter and the TOC need to
> display without section numbers and all other chapters in the book to
> display with section numbers. The front matter needs to
Another solution, that still use an additional pgf format, is to divide the
section headings in two pgfs - a section number pgf and a section title pgf.
Then, in the front matter, only the section title is used.
This solution is normally used to resolve some design requirement: position or
A safer alternative is to "unlock" all of the text insets before creating
the PDF. There is a TiLocked property of text insets that is not available
in the FrameMaker interface. When you set this property to "False" it allows
the text inset to act like native text. The beauty is that you can
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