I would like to be able to incorporate the framemaker file name into the title
of my document. If I make use of the variable Filename (Short) I am able to
get the results that I want with the exception of the .fm that comes along
for the ride. Does anyone know of an alternate method of
Hi K'Chebe,
There is no way to do this with stock FrameMaker, but it could be done with
FrameScript. Here is how it might work. You would specify a user variable
for the script to use; this could be specified in an INI. For example,
[Settings]
FileNameVariable=ShortFileName
Now when
K. Grace wrote:
I would like to be able to incorporate the framemaker file name into
the title of my document. If I make use of the variable Filename
(Short) I am able to get the results that I want with the exception
of the .fm that comes along for the ride. Does anyone know of an
alternate
We wouldn't even be able to use FrameMaker if it weren't for insets
(incorporations by reference). They work perfectly for us. Sometimes a document
of ours will have literally thousands of such live incorporations by
reference! --We rely on them the way a programmer relies on calls to a Call
Hello Tim,
> WinXP
> my WINDOWS/Fonts folder does not contain any Helvetica fonts
Installed/registered/activated fonts does not have to be
located in the windows fonts folder. They can be located
anywhere on your drives.
Open your registry (start menu > Run > regedit) and inspect
the entries in
an alternate method of getting the filename
returned WITHOUT the .fm extension.
K. Grace
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f the ".fm" that
comes along for the ride. Does anyone know of an alternate method of
getting the filename returned WITHOUT the .fm extension.
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>I would like to be able to incorporate the framemaker file name into
>the title of my document. If I make use of the variable "Filename
>(Short)" I am able to get the results that I want with the exception
>of the ".fm" that comes along for the ride. Does anyone know of an
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