Dustin,
Any numbering you specify in individual book components will be updated
when you update a book and specify you want numbering to be updated.
To set section numbers, use Add > Folder from the book window to create
a folder in the book and put the sections inside the folder. The opti
Dustin,
Any numbering you specify in individual book components will be updated
when you update a book and specify you want numbering to be updated.
To set section numbers, use Add > Folder from the book window to create
a folder in the book and put the sections inside the folder. The opti
Syed.Hosain at aeris.net wrote:
>> For standard typefaces embedded in print PDF documents, I use Palatino
>>
> Linotype for serifs, the new (free) Inconsolata-dk for monospaced, and
> any of a number of sans-serif typefaces--usually Arial, Verdana,
> Calibri., etc.
>
> Hi, Gary.
>
> Did you me
Hello all
Have a problem I hope you can help me with. Building a manual for a client
in which they want each section as a separate file. I'm using $chapnum and
$sectionnum to derive my numbering scheme. I set the section number in each
file (not from the book, it's greyed out when trying it from th
Hello Listers,
?
I have a question:
?
Which is the ideal font that is supported by all browsers, and on Windows and
Linux?
?
The html page that I am working on does not use any specific fonts or size. The
Heading uses the H2 tag and the body uses the body tag. Depending on the
browser used to o
Hello Everyone,
Just wanted to know the unit value closest to pixel in framemaker, or any idea
on how could I probably convert this pixel unit into unit of measure which my
framemaker file(dtd) could read. I have xml file, with images and the unit
value of its attributes (specifically its width
> For standard typefaces embedded in print PDF documents, I use Palatino
Linotype for serifs, the new (free) Inconsolata-dk for monospaced, and
any of a number of sans-serif typefaces--usually Arial, Verdana,
Calibri., etc.
Hi, Gary.
Did you mean Inconsolata-dk or Incolsolata-dz? I have not seen
syed.hos...@aeris.net wrote:
>> For standard typefaces embedded in print PDF documents, I use Palatino
>>
> Linotype for serifs, the new (free) Inconsolata-dk for monospaced, and
> any of a number of sans-serif typefaces--usually Arial, Verdana,
> Calibri., etc.
>
> Hi, Gary.
>
> Did you mean
You also need to know the X-Resolution and the Y-Resolution of the image as
well as the Resolution Unit. For example if you have an image that is 1500x900
pixels and the Resolution is 300x300 and the Unit is Inch then:
1500/300 = 5 inches
900/300 = 3 inches
If the XML does not contain the resol
Hi,
> My _personal_ preference leans to the new MS fonts (Cambria,
> I think it
> was) that were released with Vista, based on having edited two papers
> that used them and from an IEEE Spectrum article about the
> research involved
> in their creation. I have not personally used the fonts (not
> For standard typefaces embedded in print PDF documents, I use Palatino
Linotype for serifs, the new (free) Inconsolata-dk for monospaced, and
any of a number of sans-serif typefaces--usually Arial, Verdana,
Calibri., etc.
Hi, Gary.
Did you mean Inconsolata-dk or Incolsolata-dz? I have not seen
Dear Alvin,
There is a good reason why there is no pixel unit of measurement in
FrameMaker.
Pixels have no unit of measurement, as they simply indicate the quantity
of columns and rows of [colour] elements that make up a picture. When
you want to display the picture made up of the pixels, you hav
You also need to know the X-Resolution and the Y-Resolution of the image as
well as the Resolution Unit. For example if you have an image that is 1500x900
pixels and the Resolution is 300x300 and the Unit is Inch then:
1500/300 = 5 inches
900/300 = 3 inches
If the XML does not contain the resol
Reng, Dr. Winfried wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>> My _personal_ preference leans to the new MS fonts (Cambria,
>> I think it
>> was) that were released with Vista, based on having edited two papers
>> that used them and from an IEEE Spectrum article about the
>> research involved
>> in their creation. I
Garnier Garnier wrote:
> Hello Listers,
>
> I have a question:
>
> Which is the ideal font that is supported by all browsers, and on Windows and
> Linux?
>
> The html page that I am working on does not use any specific fonts or size.
> The Heading uses the H2 tag and the body uses the body
Reng, Dr. Winfried wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>> My _personal_ preference leans to the new MS fonts (Cambria,
>> I think it
>> was) that were released with Vista, based on having edited two papers
>> that used them and from an IEEE Spectrum article about the
>> research involved
>> in their creation. I
Garnier Garnier wrote:
> Hello Listers,
>
> I have a question:
>
> Which is the ideal font that is supported by all browsers, and on Windows and
> Linux?
>
> The html page that I am working on does not use any specific fonts or size.
> The Heading uses the H2 tag and the body uses the body
Hi,
> My _personal_ preference leans to the new MS fonts (Cambria,
> I think it
> was) that were released with Vista, based on having edited two papers
> that used them and from an IEEE Spectrum article about the
> research involved
> in their creation. I have not personally used the fonts (not
Dear Alvin,
There is a good reason why there is no pixel unit of measurement in
FrameMaker.
Pixels have no unit of measurement, as they simply indicate the quantity
of columns and rows of [colour] elements that make up a picture. When
you want to display the picture made up of the pixels, you hav
Hello Listers,
I have a question:
Which is the ideal font that is supported by all browsers, and on Windows and
Linux?
The html page that I am working on does not use any specific fonts or size. The
Heading uses the H2 tag and the body uses the body tag. Depending on the
browser used to o
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