Good morning colleagues,
I have a structured application with some XSL preprocessing that
removes certain data from the XML source when opened by FrameMaker.
Now I want to make sure that the user does not accidentally save this
document/book as XML again. Currently I present a warning based
Eva,
To set up a table, from the menu bar, select TableInsert Table. Select a
table format from the menu that is displayed. FM then displays a dialog
box. Select the number of header and body rows, and columns. Note that you
can always add or delete any of these things to/from a table once
Hi, all!
I have a manual that we are trying to clean up past formatting issues.
According to what I have read (I don't know much about this function), I
can link to other documents using the Hypertext dialog box, choosing the
Go to URL Command and entering the actual address. This works fine in
I wanted to clarify - the html text isn't showing up in the
post-WebWorks-ed files, only in the original Frame docs, and
corresponding PDFs.
K
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Hi Michael...
I'm not aware of any way to do this other than via an FDK client or
FrameScript. You can probably disable certain SaveAs functionality by
commenting out entries in the APIClients section of the maker.ini, but
that would apply to all files, not just those that use your app.
Kristy Nolan wrote:
I wanted to clarify - the html text isn't showing up in the
post-WebWorks-ed files, only in the original Frame docs, and
corresponding PDFs.
K
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Good morning colleagues,
I have a structured application with some XSL preprocessing that
removes certain data from the XML source when opened by FrameMaker.
Now I want to make sure that the user does not accidentally save this
document/book as XML again. Currently I present a warning based
Eva,
To set up a table, from the menu bar, select Table>Insert Table. Select a
table format from the menu that is displayed. FM then displays a dialog
box. Select the number of header and body rows, and columns. Note that you
can always add or delete any of these things to/from a table once
Hi, all!
I have a manual that we are trying to clean up past formatting issues.
According to what I have read (I don't know much about this function), I
can link to other documents using the Hypertext dialog box, choosing the
"Go to URL Command" and entering the actual address. This works fine in
Hi Michael...
I'm not aware of any way to do this other than via an FDK client or
FrameScript. You can probably disable certain SaveAs functionality by
commenting out entries in the APIClients section of the maker.ini, but
that would apply to all files, not just those that use your app.
Kristy Nolan wrote:
> I wanted to clarify - the html text isn't showing up in the
> post-WebWorks-ed files, only in the original Frame docs, and
> corresponding PDFs.
> K
>
> -Original Message-
> From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com
> [mailto:framers-bounces at
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May 14, 2009 9-10am (Pacific Time)
Dear all,
I am trying to have an italic default font for greek characters in
FrameMath of FM8 Windows. I modified mathchar.cfg, but only the font
family changed, not the angle. I tried the following, using Times font
for simplicity:
...
>
and also
...
>
Any ideas how to get the
> so my boss wants to make sure we have all info
> to present.
>
One important difference between InDesign and Frame has not been mentioned:
InDesign takes typography seriously. If you're doing design for print, a large
book in my case, this matters. Before CS4's introduction of
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