Hi Dan,
Just tried it and on my system the Esc-g-o still displays the object
propertys of an imported graphic.
Note that in FM9 this is a dockable panel (also: Window-Panels-Object
Properties), it stays open and will show the propertys of the object you
select. No need to generate reports.
Did
Hi Darren,
I would use a FrameScript solution to do this. It would consist of two
parts.
1) A script would insert markers at each paragraph. Each marker would
contain the number, but with the numbers padded out with zeros. For example,
the markers would be:
07-01-01
07-01-11
Classification: NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED
Sounds odd. All works for me OK. Exactly the same setup, BTW.
However, it's occurred to me that the Object Properties pod may be
trying to appear off-screen - I have mine set up so the main FM9 window
is on my big screen and all the pods and stuff stay
In Framers Digest, Vol 51, Issue 3 Dan Harding asked about getting the object
properties of a graphic.
I'm also using FM9 on Windows XP SP3, and the way I usually do it is to
right-click the graphic and select Object Properties from the menu that
appears. Or, with the graphic selected, type
Thank you to those of you who responded privately. After much
troubleshooting, thinking (and it probably still is) it is an Adobe PDF
driver issue (weird font spacing occurs when the Adobe PDF driver issue is
set as the default in FM), it turns out that clearing the Pair Kern check
box in
Eduardo,
You wrote:
... The setup: WXP, Frame 8.0p277
>I don't know how I did this, but I dragged the Quick Access Bar out of
>the top of window and now it appears on my screen as a floating pallette.
>
>So, how do I get it to be a "fixed" portion of the window again? ...
Click the
Sheila,
You wrote:
>We are using Corbel font in FM9 on Windows XP. We've encountered issues
>where there appears to be "an extra" space in the font whenever there is an
>"i" after the letter "d" or some other letter which is followed by the
>letter "i". This only occurs on generated PDFs and
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Hi Dan
Esc+g+o works for me and I'm also using FM 9 on Windows XP SP3.
Are you using the latest update of FM9? It should be 9.0p250 (9.0.3). You
can find the updates here:
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=22=Windows
Cheers
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Hi Dan,
Just tried it and on my system the Esc-g-o still displays the object
propertys of an imported graphic.
Note that in FM9 this is a dockable panel (also: Window-Panels-Object
Properties), it stays open and will show the propertys of the object you
select. No need to generate reports.
Did
Hi Darren,
I would use a FrameScript solution to do this. It would consist of two
parts.
1) A script would insert markers at each paragraph. Each marker would
contain the number, but with the numbers padded out with zeros. For example,
the markers would be:
07-01-01
07-01-11
Classification: NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED
Sounds odd. All works for me OK. Exactly the same setup, BTW.
However, it's occurred to me that the Object Properties pod may be
trying to appear off-screen - I have mine set up so the main FM9 window
is on my big screen and all the pods and stuff stay on
In Framers Digest, Vol 51, Issue 3 Dan Harding asked about getting the object
properties of a graphic.
I'm also using FM9 on Windows XP SP3, and the way I usually do it is to
right-click the graphic and select Object Properties from the menu that
appears. Or, with the graphic selected, type
Thank you to those of you who responded privately. After much
troubleshooting, thinking (and it probably still is) it is an Adobe PDF
driver issue (weird font spacing occurs when the Adobe PDF driver issue is
set as the default in FM), it turns out that clearing the Pair Kern check
box in
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