Web-Based Training Sessions: "Improve Your FrameMaker Skills" , Part 4
1 hour each (starting 10am PDT | 1pm EDT | 17pm UTC/GMT)
Topics in Part 4:
* Character Formats, July 9
* FrameMaker Hypertext, July 23
* Conditional Text, August 6
* Equations, August 20
* Graphics -- Tips & Tricks, September
Carol J. Elkins wrote:
> I'm looking for a way to create an alert message (Danger, Caution,
> etc.) that avoids having to make the whole thing a graphic. I have a
> manual with a zillion of these. They are rectangular with rounded
> corners; the width is constant and the height will vary accordi
I'm looking for a way to create an alert message (Danger, Caution,
etc.) that avoids having to make the whole thing a graphic. I have a
manual with a zillion of these. They are rectangular with rounded
corners; the width is constant and the height will vary according to
message content. There i
Carol J. Elkins wrote:
> I'm looking for a way to create an alert message (Danger, Caution,
> etc.) that avoids having to make the whole thing a graphic. I have a
> manual with a zillion of these. They are rectangular with rounded
> corners; the width is constant and the height will vary accordi
Aargh! That works in FM7.x too!
Aargh!!
AARGH!!!
(I feel better now. All those clicks over the years...)
Roger Shuttleworth
London, Canada
-Original Message-
From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Rick Quatro
Sent: Jun
I'm looking for a way to create an alert message (Danger, Caution,
etc.) that avoids having to make the whole thing a graphic. I have a
manual with a zillion of these. They are rectangular with rounded
corners; the width is constant and the height will vary according to
message content. There i
If you press the Shift key and click the arrow button, it will move all of
the tags to the other field at once.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc.
rick at frameexpert.com
585-659-8267
Hi
I am writing a user's manual and for the section on Safety Information, I would
like to import variables from an Excel Spreadsheet. Is this possible? And how
do I do it.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Many thanks and kind regards
Sacha Wilson
Covidien
AIROX S.A.,
Parc d'act
=D
I ditto Roger's sentiment.
Nadine
--- On Mon, 6/8/09, Shuttleworth, Roger wrote:
> From: Shuttleworth, Roger
> Subject: RE: Print Book-PDF Setup Drops Bookmarks
> To: "Rick Quatro" , "Matt Sullivan"
> , framers@lists.frameusers.com
> Received: Monday, June 8, 2009, 2:24 PM
> Aargh! That
=D
I ditto Roger's sentiment.
Nadine
--- On Mon, 6/8/09, Shuttleworth, Roger
wrote:
> From: Shuttleworth, Roger
> Subject: RE: Print Book-PDF Setup Drops Bookmarks
> To: "Rick Quatro" , "Matt Sullivan" grafixtraining.com>, framers at lists.frameusers.com
> Received: Monday, June 8, 2009, 2
Hi Richard,
I tested this method and you're right. Setting the PDF Bookmarks using
Format > Document > PDF Setup saves the bookmark settings for a book in
FM9. I was just used to doing it using the PDF Setup button in the
Print window during my first print, then saving the book with those
parame
Aargh! That works in FM7.x too!
Aargh!!
AARGH!!!
(I feel better now. All those clicks over the years...)
Roger Shuttleworth
London, Canada
-Original Message-
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Rick Quatro
Sent: June 8
If you press the Shift key and click the arrow button, it will move all of
the tags to the other field at once.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc.
r...@frameexpert.com
585-659-8267
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Nadine, I completely agree with your suggestion.
Might I suggest you visit the Adobe Wish List (as I have) to have this sent
to the FM product manager, and the TCS group manager.
Here's what I posted:
When producing PDF, change the default value for para tags (and elements) to
"Do Not Include" in
Nadine, I completely agree with your suggestion.
Might I suggest you visit the Adobe Wish List (as I have) to have this sent
to the FM product manager, and the TCS group manager.
Here's what I posted:
When producing PDF, change the default value for para tags (and elements) to
"Do Not Include" in
And on a somewhat off-topic matter, I wish Adobe would put all the para tags on
the Bookmarks tab in the Don't Include column, rather than forcing us to move
them over one by one.
Nadine
--- On Mon, 6/8/09, Callie Bertsche wrote:
> From: Callie Bertsche
> Subject: RE: Print Book-PDF Setup D
And on a somewhat off-topic matter, I wish Adobe would put all the para tags on
the Bookmarks tab in the Don't Include column, rather than forcing us to move
them over one by one.
Nadine
--- On Mon, 6/8/09, Callie Bertsche wrote:
> From: Callie Bertsche
> Subject: RE: Print Book-PDF Setup D
Smart, Richard! I hadn't investigated this before, but have now verified
that your hypothesis works correctly in my installation of FM 9 (it's
not TCS, just FM 9). PDF setup changes made in the Print Book dialog are
not "sticky", but those made from Format > Document do seem to stick and
are reflec
Smart, Richard! I hadn't investigated this before, but have now verified
that your hypothesis works correctly in my installation of FM 9 (it's
not TCS, just FM 9). PDF setup changes made in the Print Book dialog are
not "sticky", but those made from Format > Document do seem to stick and
are reflec
Hi Richard,
I tested this method and you're right. Setting the PDF Bookmarks using
Format > Document > PDF Setup saves the bookmark settings for a book in
FM9. I was just used to doing it using the PDF Setup button in the
Print window during my first print, then saving the book with those
parame
Web-Based Training Sessions: "Improve Your FrameMaker Skills" , Part 4
1 hour each (starting 10am PDT | 1pm EDT | 17pm UTC/GMT)
Topics in Part 4:
* Character Formats, July 9
* FrameMaker Hypertext, July 23
* Conditional Text, August 6
* Equations, August 20
* Graphics -- Tips & Tricks, September
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