Thanks for your reply, Roger. I have left FM in the office and will
try your suggestion on Monday.
Regarding your doubts whether book attribute can be referenced in
chapter: Yes, it does already work in book chapters, but it fails in
the generated TOC.
Kind regards
JoH
2012/9/14 Roger Shuttlewo
Thanks for your reply, Roger. I have left FM in the office and will
try your suggestion on Monday.
Regarding your doubts whether book attribute can be referenced in
chapter: Yes, it does already work in book chapters, but it fails in
the generated TOC.
Kind regards
JoH
2012/9/14 Roger Shuttlewo
Doris...
It's important to distinguish between structured Frame and XML. If the
source content is stored as XML, when you open those files in Frame, you
are authoring in the structured Frame UI. If the source is stored as
binary FM files, when you open those files in Frame you're still
author
; output if we start having this kind of style drift?
>
> Thanks - D
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On 13 Sep 2012 at 11:23, David Artman wrote:
> I am currently considering this method, using only FM 8 and Acrobat 9 Pro:
>
> 1) Manually place a checkbox glyph into a text frame within an anchor
> frame that is set to "Run Into Paragraph" and aligned right.
> 2) Add some kind of label wi