Lou, I think you are out of luck. That is the Adobe corporate colour
scheme and now conforms to the other Adobe applications.
I hope to stand corrected however.
Alan
On 27/03/2010, at 8:15 AM, Lou Martindale wrote:
This is such a mundane request I hate to ask, but I've searched and
searche
Hello All
FM9.0 p250 (structured), Windows XP SP3, Pentium dual 2.00GHz, 1 GHz of RAM (I
know...)
I'm finding that sometimes FM inserts garbage characters when inserting text.
For example, adding text in a Body para that uses Adobe Minion Pro, I type o
and get op; I type s and get so. The Back
This is such a mundane request I hate to ask, but I've searched and searched
for an answer. I'm hoping someone on this vast list can help me.
Recently I upgraded from Frame 6 to Frame 9. I am having a lot of problems,
both mental and physical, working with a gray screen. The icons and text
seem t
Hi Verner,
You use verdana, if it's the Windows Open Type font it will display Japanese
for the same.
FrameMaker natively supports Japanese, so if your translator does a good job
you should be able open your MIF file without problems and see all in
Japanese ..
The tricky thing of course
This announcement is also posted to the WWP list.
Attention, FrameMaker and ePubPro/WWP users! A software company is expanding
and moving to San Mateo, CA, and is looking for a Sr. Tech Writer to produce
sterling, customer-facing documentation for SaaS security applications. Check
out the
... is anyone using it?
Any good or bad experiences you wish to share?
Thanks.
--
Yves Barbion
www.scripto.nu
Hello All
FM9.0 p250 (structured), Windows XP SP3, Pentium dual 2.00GHz, 1 GHz of RAM (I
know...)
I'm finding that sometimes FM inserts garbage characters when inserting text.
For example, adding text in a Body para that uses Adobe Minion Pro, I type o
and get op; I type s and get so. The Back
This is such a mundane request I hate to ask, but I've searched and searched
for an answer. I'm hoping someone on this vast list can help me.
Recently I upgraded from Frame 6 to Frame 9. I am having a lot of problems,
both mental and physical, working with a gray screen. The icons and text
seem t
Hi all,
So I previously wrote about how when a reviewer makes comments in my PDFs,
the PDFs becomes corrupted. Thanks everyone for all your advice. Turns out
that if you are on the latest version of acrobat reader, then the
corruptions don't occur. Now I have another PDF corruption issue.
I publi
On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 11:43:32 +0100, Yves Barbion
wrote:
>I'm not sure whether Fm+DITA users are a shrinking
>population, Jeremy.
I am. I can't give you a rigorous statistical study,
but I can tell you that of those using Mif2Go to go
from Frame to DITA, the clear majority are not staying
w
On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 11:43:32 +0100, Yves Barbion
wrote:
>I'm not sure whether Fm+DITA users are a shrinking
>population, Jeremy.
I am. I can't give you a rigorous statistical study,
but I can tell you that of those using Mif2Go to go
from Frame to DITA, the clear majority are not staying
w
Hi Verner,
I hope I'm not missing something important here, but I think the answers to
some of your questions are quite straightforward:
1. You can use the Paragraph Designer to change the font, for all the
relevant paragraph tags.
2. If your book has multiple chapters use Import> Formats to copy
Hi Verner,
You use verdana, if it's the Windows Open Type font it will display Japanese
for the same.
FrameMaker natively supports Japanese, so if your translator does a good job
you should be able open your MIF file without problems and see all in
Japanese ..
The tricky thing of cour
I'm not sure whether Fm+DITA users are a shrinking population, Jeremy. My
experience is that existing Frame users keep using Frame to author DITA
content, mainly for two reasons:
1. DITA-FMx, which really integrates DITA authoring in a Frame production
environment (and most of them are already fam
Hi all,
So I previously wrote about how when a reviewer makes comments in my PDFs,
the PDFs becomes corrupted. Thanks everyone for all your advice. Turns out
that if you are on the latest version of acrobat reader, then the
corruptions don't occur. Now I have another PDF corruption issue.
I publi
I have dabbled with it. I like it and what it has to offer. After my project is
released next month I intend to explore it a bit more.
Can't complain about the price, that's for sure!
-Lief
-Original Message-
From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.
This announcement is also posted to the WWP list.
Attention, FrameMaker and ePubPro/WWP users! A software company is expanding
and moving to San Mateo, CA, and is looking for a Sr. Tech Writer to produce
sterling, customer-facing documentation for SaaS security applications. Check
out the
I have dabbled with it. I like it and what it has to offer. After my project is
released next month I intend to explore it a bit more.
Can't complain about the price, that's for sure!
-Lief
-Original Message-
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.fra
... is anyone using it?
Any good or bad experiences you wish to share?
Thanks.
--
Yves Barbion
www.scripto.nu
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Hi Verner,
I hope I'm not missing something important here, but I think the answers to
some of your questions are quite straightforward:
1. You can use the Paragraph Designer to change the font, for all the
relevant paragraph tags.
2. If your book has multiple chapters use Import> Formats to copy
I'm not sure whether Fm+DITA users are a shrinking population, Jeremy. My
experience is that existing Frame users keep using Frame to author DITA
content, mainly for two reasons:
1. DITA-FMx, which really integrates DITA authoring in a Frame production
environment (and most of them are already fam
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