As you have already learned: Frames. Frames are, however, a bit tricky
- you have always to know which frames to activate when you are using
links, etc.
But since you ask this way, it could mean that you are not so familiar
with HTML. Presupposing that, I would point out another way which is
to
As it turns out the problem was a more difficult to diagnose that I
originally thought. My original document was in 2 files: a 2 page cover
that included the Heading 1, and the document. Since we needed to make
this a single document, I took the first document and added it to the
second. I
I can see Diane's point of view, but all in all, I agree with Jerry. I
don't find the Welcome screen, usually at the back and seldom
encountered unless I have no open books or docs, to be obtrusive.
Sometimes, it's downright helpful. Thumbs up!
Jim
-Original Message-
From:
Hello Framers,
We build our books here with FMbatch on a --you guessed it-- Solaris machine.
We check them out of source control and build them automagically, but as you
can see from the noise below a book I just created from scratch on my Windows
machine is not playing nice with FMbatch.
Reid,
You wrote:
We build our books here with FMbatch on a --you guessed it-- Solaris machine.
We check them out of source control and build them automagically, but as
you can see from the noise below a book I just created from scratch on my
Windows machine is not playing nice with FMbatch.
Diane Gaskill wrote:
My book files are never buried behind any chapters. I keep my FM area
organized so that this does not happen. A litle extra work at the
beginning but it saves time later.
My book files are never buried either -- I always open the book file
I upgraded to FM9 from FM8 recently, and like moving easily among the
tabbed dialogs. There are a few UI actions, however, that seemed to have
gone away from previous versions and that I miss:
1. In FM8 and earlier, I was able to import a graphic to an anchored
frame, rescale it, and use Ctrl-Z
2. In FM8 and earlier, I was able to apply the Default Font option on
the Character Catalog panel to a segment of text. In FM9, I see no
Default Font on the Character Designer tab. Result is having to
re-apply the default font for the paragraph to the entire paragraph
using the Paragraph tab.
Does anyone know what these commands do? They are in the wincmds.cfg file:
--OWL commands
Command ThemeLoad
Label LoadTheme...
KeySequence \!LT
Definition \x974
Mode All
Command ThemeSave
Label SaveTheme...
KeySequence \!ST
Definition \x975
Mode All
Mike Wickham
As you have already learned: Frames. Frames are, however, a bit tricky
- you have always to know which frames to activate when you are using
links, etc.
But since you ask this way, it could mean that you are not so familiar
with HTML. Presupposing that, I would point out another way which is
to
As it turns out the problem was a more difficult to diagnose that I
originally thought. My original document was in 2 files: a 2 page cover
that included the Heading 1, and the document. Since we needed to make
this a single document, I took the first document and added it to the
second. I
I can see Diane's point of view, but all in all, I agree with Jerry. I
don't find the Welcome screen, usually at the back and seldom
encountered unless I have no open books or docs, to be obtrusive.
Sometimes, it's downright helpful. Thumbs up!
Jim
-Original Message-
From:
Reid,
You wrote:
>We build our books here with FMbatch on a --you guessed it-- Solaris machine.
>
>We check them out of source control and build them automagically, but as
>you can see from the noise below a book I just created from scratch on my
>Windows machine is not playing nice with
Diane Gaskill wrote:
My book files are never buried behind any chapters. I keep my FM area
organized so that this does not happen. A litle extra work at the
beginning but it saves time later.
My book files are never buried either -- I always open the book file
I upgraded to FM9 from FM8 recently, and like moving easily among the
tabbed dialogs. There are a few UI actions, however, that seemed to have
gone away from previous versions and that I miss:
1. In FM8 and earlier, I was able to import a graphic to an anchored
frame, rescale it, and use Ctrl-Z
> 2. In FM8 and earlier, I was able to apply the "Default Font" option on
> the Character Catalog panel to a segment of text. In FM9, I see no
> "Default Font" on the Character Designer tab. Result is having to
> re-apply the "default" font for the paragraph to the entire paragraph
> using the
Does anyone know what these commands do? They are in the wincmds.cfg file:
--OWL commands
>
>
Mike Wickham
17 matches
Mail list logo