> Thanks to all for your previous comments about my problems with shortcut
> keys not working in FrameMaker. The problem was Snagit. As long as I don't
> have Snagit open, FrameMaker hums along nicely. (As nicely as FM9 CAN hum
> along...) However... I still need to capture screens. Has anyone w
Usually you can configure screen capture program shortcut keys so that they
don't interfere with another program. I don't use SnagIt, but my freebie MWSnap
supports reconfigured shortcuts. SnagIt's pretty highly regarded, so I would
think it would support it too.
-Original Message-
From
Corrine,
I use FM9 and SnagIt together all the time and don't have any problems with
shortcut keys. You might want to look at the Windows SnipIt tool which is
very similar tool that comes with Vista and XP. (It does have its
limitations, but overall, probably will get you what you need.) You could
> Thanks to all for your previous comments about my problems with shortcut
> keys not working in FrameMaker. The problem was Snagit. As long as I don't
> have Snagit open, FrameMaker hums along nicely. (As nicely as FM9 CAN hum
> along...) However... I still need to capture screens. Has anyone w
Corrine,
I use FM9 and SnagIt together all the time and don't have any problems with
shortcut keys. You might want to look at the Windows SnipIt tool which is
very similar tool that comes with Vista and XP. (It does have its
limitations, but overall, probably will get you what you need.) You could
Just to let all of you know that a suggestion by Simon North about ABBY PDF
Transformer seems to be the answer to my problem about an "uncooperative" pdf
file described below.
Simon sent me a Word file resulting from a one-page sample pdf file I sent him,
and it was just great. The review on C
Just to let all of you know that a suggestion by Simon North about ABBY PDF
Transformer seems to be the answer to my problem about an "uncooperative" pdf
file described below.
Simon sent me a Word file resulting from a one-page sample pdf file I sent him,
and it was just great. The review on C
Ken Poshedly wrote:
> The problem was that no matter what I did, a preceding hyphen (dash,
> whatever) appeared with the numerical page number digit.
>
> Apparently, the problem was caused by a glitch. For instance, in the TOC I
> was working on, the variable definition for current page numb
Usually you can configure screen capture program shortcut keys so that they
don't interfere with another program. I don't use SnagIt, but my freebie MWSnap
supports reconfigured shortcuts. SnagIt's pretty highly regarded, so I would
think it would support it too.
-Original Message-
From
Post that question on the Adobe Acrobat forum. You might have better luck.
Faced with this situation I would be tempted to copy/paste the text
from the PDF to Frame. It would be time-consuming but it might work.
If they have fixed the PDF so you absolutely cannot copy it or export
it, you're scre
Thanks to all for your previous comments about my problems with shortcut keys
not working in FrameMaker. The problem was Snagit. As long as I don't have
Snagit open, FrameMaker hums along nicely. (As nicely as FM9 CAN hum along...)
However... I still need to capture screens. Has anyone who has h
Thanks to all for your previous comments about my problems with shortcut keys
not working in FrameMaker. The problem was Snagit. As long as I don't have
Snagit open, FrameMaker hums along nicely. (As nicely as FM9 CAN hum along...)
However... I still need to capture screens. Has anyone who has h
Ken Poshedly wrote:
> Apparently, the problem was caused by a glitch. For instance, in the TOC I
> was working on, the variable definition for current page number is shown as
> <$curpagenum> with no hyphen included, yet a hyphen always preceded the
> numerical digit.
Not at all a glitch. You wer
Hi Rich,
Perhaps I did misunderstand you. Before posting my original request for help
last week, I, of course, made sure that no chapter number was to be included in
the footer and then checked the master page and footer of the TOC-in-progress.
And yes, there was NO chapter number but there was
Hi Rich,
Perhaps I did misunderstand you. Before posting my original request for help
last week, I, of course, made sure that no chapter number was to be included in
the footer and then checked the master page and footer of the TOC-in-progress.
And yes, there was NO chapter number but there was
Ken Poshedly wrote:
> Apparently, the problem was caused by a glitch. For instance, in the TOC I
> was working on, the variable definition for current page number is shown as
> <$curpagenum> with no hyphen included, yet a hyphen always preceded the
> numerical digit.
Not at all a glitch. You we
Hey Fred,
Got it, but it won't happen no more.
-- Kenpo
From: Fred Ridder
To: poshe...@bellsouth.net; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Sent: Tue, February 23, 2010 10:19:51 AM
Subject: RE: One problem down, one new one comes up
Ken Poshedly wrote:
> The probl
Hey Fred,
Got it, but it won't happen no more.
-- Kenpo
From: Fred Ridder
To: poshedly at bellsouth.net; framers at lists.frameusers.com
Sent: Tue, February 23, 2010 10:19:51 AM
Subject: RE: One problem down, one new one comes up
Ken Poshedly wrote:
?
> The
Ken Poshedly wrote:
> The problem was that no matter what I did, a preceding hyphen (dash,
> whatever) appeared with the numerical page number digit.
>
> Apparently, the problem was caused by a glitch. For instance, in the TOC I
> was working on, the variable definition for current page num
Post that question on the Adobe Acrobat forum. You might have better luck.
Faced with this situation I would be tempted to copy/paste the text
from the PDF to Frame. It would be time-consuming but it might work.
If they have fixed the PDF so you absolutely cannot copy it or export
it, you're scre
Thanks to all who contributed suggestions to me regarding the problem I had
with page numbers for a TOC I was producing.
The problem was that no matter what I did, a preceding hyphen (dash, whatever)
appeared with the numerical page number digit.
Apparently, the problem was caused by a glitch.
Thanks to all who contributed suggestions to me regarding the problem I had
with?page numbers for a TOC I was producing.
The problem was that no matter what I did, a preceding hyphen (dash, whatever)
appeared with the numerical page number digit.
Apparently, the problem was caused by a glitch.
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