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[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Stuart Rogers
Sent: Monday, June 08, 2009 4:38 PM
To: Carol J. Elkins
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: How to create a custom alert
Carol J. Elkins
Hi Carol
Adding to answers already received:
If you get Auto-Text from Silicon Prairie Software
(www.siliconprairiesoftware.com), you can create the table once and store it on
a reference page.
Then a keystroke will insert it at the right place.
Roger Shuttleworth
London, Ontario
I'm getting ready to send off a CD to my client's customer and have been asked
to provide a list of files on the CD.
I've got a vague recollection of a DOS command that would list all of the files
in a directory and it's subdirectories and pipe them to a txt file, but its
been err, well, a
In the parent directory, execute:
dir /s foo.txt
If the files are already on the CD, t may take a few minutes to run,
especially on a CD, and you can't write the list file to the CD, so
you'd need to add a directory and path to the text file name.
Art
Art Campbell
I think you want to use the tree command.
Set the working directory to where you want to begin making the tree. At a
command prompt, type:
tree /F /A filelist.txt
The /F will cause the files to be listed. The /A will make it ASCII in the
tree branches, which works better for text.
I still
In a dos window:
Dir /s file.txt
will do what you want. The /s means list subdirectories.
BTW, in a dos window, doing:
Command /?
Lists all the options for that command.
Z
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Hi, all, especially Andrew Warren.
Back long ago in March, we had a discussion about morphing symbols. Andrew
explained how Symbol characters can be stripped out, resulting in
strange-to-downright-dangerous results. (Ohm to capital W? OK. Mu to lowercase
m? Dangerous.)
Andrew said that he
*Anyone correct me if I'm wrong*
U codes are for unicode symbols. Unicode isn't supported in FM versions prior
to 8.
Go to the online help and type alt+ into the search to see what the FM codes
for the Greek letters that you want. In addition, try using your Windows
Character Map tool (I
Hi All,
My friend, Caryn, is having some difficulties with RoboHelp 8 and deployment
of Map ID's. (see below) If you can help her out, please cc her at
drove...@aol.com.
Thanks,
Will
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Will Husa
Technical Writer
Your source for user
Hi all,
I open a FM file that I wrote long ago and have used many times, try to remove
some content, and Save As with a totally different name, and then I get this
message:
An internal error occurred while writing imported graphics in this document.
The file has been saved, but has lost some
Hi everybody
I am evaluating FM9. I can¹t find how to quit full screen mode ? No Key
seems to work...
Thanks
Pierre, Saclay, France
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Diane Gaskill wrote:
Hi Framers,
I have the FM7 version of the XML cookbook and I am wondering if there is a
version for FM8 or FM9. Or am I wishing too hard?
Thanks lots.
Diane Gaskill
Hitachi Data Systems
I had corrected a whole manure pile full of errors in the FM7 (and
only?)
Hi Framermeisters,
I inherited 7.2 files that I updated to Tech Suite. When I update the
book I get Color definition for RGB 051,000,153 is inconsistent for 4
of the 20 document files. Does anyone know how or if I should resolve
this?
Thanks,
Mary
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I have noticed the same problem with the Para Designer getting stuck.
However, I have found that I do not need to restart FM. I just close the
Para Designer (delete its tab from the pod), and then re-open it. Still a
pain, but not as much of one. It would be nice to get the bug fixed, though.
Have been happily able to Print to an Adobe PDF printer definition
for months on my laptop and all of a sudden (in the throws of a release,
of course), this quit working. Only out of FrameMaker--I can still
generate a PDF from other applications (for example, Word and Excel).
File Print Book
Dear Framers,
Hello. This is my first post to this ML. Nice to meet you.
Now, I have a question about the Russian font encoding in MIF 7.0.
The Russian strings are described in hexadecimal code format in MIF 7.0.
However, the hexadecimal codes do not match to standard
Windows Cyrillic character
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
Hello All...
I have been absent for some time -- I have made fixes to known problems in
TemplateMapper and would like to distribute them to the user base. If you're
an existing user and are interested in an upgrade, please go to my site and
register. Go to http://www.cudspan.net and
I have a large text inset that includes many headings.
I'm having problems creating a table of contents that includes these headings.
Any help would be appreciated!
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On Sat, 06 Jun 2009 22:56:12 +0900, sima...@mac.com
wrote:
What encoding does MIF 7.0 use for Cyrillic?
Macintosh Roman, for historical reasons; the first
Frame port from SunOS was to the Mac. Ironic, eh?
The character set is fully described at:
http://www.alanwood.net/demos/macroman.html
Chris,
Welcome back. We missed you.
- Michael Lewis
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Hi Pierre, simply right-click anywhere outside the main text frame and select
Toggle Screen Mode.
Sincerely,
RJ Jácquez
Senior Product Evangelist
Adobe Technical Communication Suite
Adobe eLearning Solutions
http://blogs.adobe.com/rjacquez
Twitter: @rjacquez
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From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Stuart Rogers
Sent: Monday, June 08, 2009 4:38 PM
To: Carol J. Elkins
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: How to create a custom alert
Carol J. Elkins
Hi Carol
Adding to answers already received:
If you get Auto-Text from Silicon Prairie Software
(www.siliconprairiesoftware.com), you can create the table once and store it on
a reference page.
Then a keystroke will insert it at the right place.
Roger Shuttleworth
London, Ontario
I'm getting ready to send off a CD to my client's customer and have been asked
to provide a list of files on the CD.
I've got a vague recollection of a DOS command that would list all of the files
in a directory and it's subdirectories and pipe them to a txt file, but its
been err, well, a
* Start > Run > command to open a DOS window and keep it open
At the prompt, type "help dir" (without quotes)
* Search with Google for directory print list utilities, some free and
some shareware.
HTH
Regards,
Peter
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KnowHow ProServices
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at
In the parent directory, execute:
dir /s > foo.txt
If the files are already on the CD, t may take a few minutes to run,
especially on a CD, and you can't write the list file to the CD, so
you'd need to add a directory and path to the text file name.
Art
Art Campbell
art.campbell
I think you want to use the "tree" command.
Set the working directory to where you want to begin making the tree. At a
command prompt, type:
tree /F /A > filelist.txt
The /F will cause the files to be listed. The /A will make it ASCII in the
tree branches, which works better for text.
I still
In a dos window:
Dir /s > file.txt
will do what you want. The "/s" means list subdirectories.
BTW, in a dos window, doing:
"Command /?"
Lists all the options for that "command".
Z
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From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces
Hi, all, especially Andrew Warren.
Back long ago in March, we had a discussion about morphing symbols. Andrew
explained how Symbol characters can be stripped out, resulting in
strange-to-downright-dangerous results. (Ohm to capital W? OK. Mu to lowercase
m? Dangerous.)
Andrew said that he
*Anyone correct me if I'm wrong*
U codes are for unicode symbols. Unicode isn't supported in FM versions prior
to 8.
Go to the online help and type "alt+" into the search to see what the FM codes
for the Greek letters that you want. In addition, try using your Windows
Character Map tool (I
Hello All...
I have been absent for some time -- I have made fixes to known problems in
TemplateMapper and would like to distribute them to the user base. If you're
an existing user and are interested in an upgrade, please go to my site and
register. Go to http://www.cudspan.net and
I have a large text inset that includes many headings.
I'm having problems creating a table of contents that includes these headings.
Any help would be appreciated!
_
Windows Live? SkyDrive?: Get 25 GB of free online storage.
On Sat, 06 Jun 2009 22:56:12 +0900, simandl at mac.com
wrote:
>What encoding does MIF 7.0 use for Cyrillic?
Macintosh Roman, for historical reasons; the first
Frame port from SunOS was to the Mac. Ironic, eh?
The character set is fully described at:
Hi Pierre, simply right-click anywhere outside the main text frame and select
"Toggle Screen Mode."
Sincerely,
RJ J?cquez
Senior Product Evangelist
Adobe Technical Communication Suite
Adobe eLearning Solutions
http://blogs.adobe.com/rjacquez
Twitter: @rjacquez
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