On 15/09/2010 6:02 AM, Yves Barbion wrote:
Hi Rick
One small but important detail: if you set the Space Below Pgf to -2pt, you
also have to change the Default Font size of that paragraph to 2 pt. It will
not work if the font size is larger than 2 pt. I also see that the Space
Below Pgf value
Recently some new users in our group installed the 273 and 277 patches on
Framemaker 8.0 on an XP operating system. When Frame was restarted, the
Framescript menu item is no longer present.
I do not recall if this happened with others in the group when they did the
patches.
At any rate, is
A stab in the dark.
If you have more than one character format in a cross-reference, FM reads
the first and ignores the rest. You'll see the full effect until the
x-refs are updated, then all the extra formatting drops off. If the format
associated with the invisible number contain additional
In one of the many recent posts that the listserv took a day or more to send
me, Fei Min Lorente wrote:
I'm using structured FrameMaker 7.2 on Windows XP SP2, Acrobat 9 Pro
version 9.3.2, TimeSavers 5.0.
With some trepidation, since I'm pretty ignorant of structured FM, I press on.
I
Thanks so much, Bill! This is exactly what I needed. :-)
-Original Message-
From: Bill Swallow [mailto:techcommd...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2010 8:15 AM
To: Jennifer Randel
Cc: l...@networkinstruments.com; Framers List (framers@lists.frameusers.com)
Subject: Re: Will
Hi Nancy,
You might try checking the currentpage# variable defnition in the Index
Master Pages. It could be that the <$curpagenum> variable definition may
have been changed to <$chapnum>-<$curpagenum>. If so, deleting the
<$chapnum>- building block should clear up the problem.
Best,
Baruch
Recently some new users in our group installed the 273 and 277 patches on
Framemaker 8.0 on an XP operating system. When Frame was restarted, the
Framescript menu item is no longer present.
I do not recall if this happened with others in the group when they did the
patches.
At any rate, is
A stab in the dark.
If you have more than one character format in a cross-reference, FM reads
the first and ignores the rest. You'll "see" the full effect until the
x-refs are updated, then all the "extra" formatting drops off. If the format
associated with the invisible number contain additional
In one of the many recent posts that the listserv took a day or more to send
me, Fei Min Lorente wrote:
> I'm using structured FrameMaker 7.2 on Windows XP SP2, Acrobat 9 Pro
> version 9.3.2, TimeSavers 5.0.
With some trepidation, since I'm pretty ignorant of structured FM, I press on.
> I