The Font is not available message appears when I open a particular
book file — repeat, book file only. (Then when I then open the book
file's files, they all open cleanly.) [FM10, Win7 SP3]
Any ideas about how to fix this (apart from creating a new book file)?
I've tried saving the book file
Hi, everyone,
How can I link from a Frame file to a destination within a PDF file? I am able
to link from Frame to a PDF using the Message Client command (message open file
name of pdf). I tried adding the HTML syntax #name of destination in PDF,
but the link becomes dead and also does not
Hi, Duncan:
I also recommend that you ask WebWorks ePublisher questions on the wwp-users
Yahoo Group (http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/wwp-users/). If you do, make
sure you state what your input files are (eg, FM 10), what version of
ePublisher you use (eg, 2012.4), and what output you
Thank you, Nadine. I was wondering if I could expand the openfile command with
a destination that I create in the PDF. What I want to do can be done in HTML
by adding #name of destination to the hyperlink syntax. I wondered if that
could be done in Frame using the hypertext marker commands or
I think somebody asked this on the Adobe forums too - check out the FM
Integration forum
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Thank you, Robert. This ties in pretty well with the background context of my
question. I appreciate your help. I'll investigate more.
Gary
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Of Robert Lauriston
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Moving the horizontal scroll bar results in a crash with the standard
error message that FM (11) has to shut down. Sometimes after
restarting the horizontal scroll bar behaves itself; other times, it
does not.
I am not doing a particular task immediately before; it can happen
after first
Never heard on that one - if you can reproduce it, I would let Adobe know
through the bug form site.
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[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Karen Robbins
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To:
The Running H/F in my master page calls for a paratag like this:
Running H/F 2 $paratext[H2 SubTitle]
I have child pages (each a separate file) that use that same master
page, but because they are child pages, they don't have their own [H2
Sub Title] paratag anywhere in the file. I want that
Carol J. Elkins wrote:
The Running H/F in my master page calls for a paratag like this:
Running H/F 2 $paratext[H2 SubTitle]
I have child pages (each a separate file) that use that same master
page, but because they are child pages, they don't have their own [H2
Sub Title] paratag
The reason that the child pages are in individual files is because
the client isn't sure yet how he wants to organize the content of the
book. Hundreds of diagrams that could be grouped in various ways. To
remain flexible, it made sense to create individual files that I
could organize at the
The crash on SaveAs mif is a bad sign. Yes, you should be able to saveAs MIF
and that should clean the file of information like this that is a holdover
from the previous state(s) of the book. The crash is indicative of some sort
of corruption.
The book file will store font information used in the
Mark Lehmann wrote:
The Font is not available message appears when I open a particular book
file -
repeat, book file only. (Then when I then open the book file's files, they
all open
cleanly.) [FM10, Win7 SP3] Any ideas about how to fix this (apart from
creating a
new book file)?
You can do that in a URL with the #nameddest= option but I don't know
of a command-line switch to do that with a local file. Can you put the
PDF on a web server?
http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/acrobat/PDFOpenParameters.pdf
___
You are
Indeed, yes.
Adobe have steadily reduced the value of their products in favour of increasing
marketing expenditure (e.g. the "standardised" UI) and PR, and feature bloat in
place of stability and quality software. Now, to increase value for
stockholders and to shore up the bottom line, they
The "Font is not available" message appears when I open a particular
book file ? repeat, book file only. (Then when I then open the book
file's files, they all open cleanly.) [FM10, Win7 SP3]
Any ideas about how to fix this (apart from creating a new book file)?
I've tried saving the book file
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Hi, Duncan:
I also recommend that you ask WebWorks ePublisher questions on the wwp-users
Yahoo Group (http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/wwp-users/). If you do, make
sure you state what your input files are (eg, FM 10), what version of
ePublisher you use (eg, 2012.4), and what output you
Thank you, Nadine. I was wondering if I could expand the openfile command with
a destination that I create in the PDF. What I want to do can be done in HTML
by adding # to the hyperlink syntax. I wondered if that
could be done in Frame using the hypertext marker commands or some other way.
So,
I think somebody asked this on the Adobe forums too - check out the FM
Integration forum
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From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Writer
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2013 10:30 AM
To: framers at
Thank you, Robert. This ties in pretty well with the background context of my
question. I appreciate your help. I'll investigate more.
Gary
-Original Message-
From: robert.lauriston at gmail.com [mailto:robert.lauris...@gmail.com] On
Behalf Of Robert Lauriston
Sent: Thursday, May 23,
Moving the horizontal scroll bar results in a crash with the standard
error message that FM (11) has to shut down. Sometimes after
restarting the horizontal scroll bar behaves itself; other times, it
does not.
I am not doing a particular task immediately before; it can happen
after first
Never heard on that one - if you can reproduce it, I would let Adobe know
through the bug form site.
-Original Message-
From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Karen Robbins
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2013 12:18 PM
To:
The Running H/F in my master page calls for a paratag like this:
I have child pages (each a separate file) that use that same master
page, but because they are child pages, they don't have their own [H2
Sub Title] paratag anywhere in the file. I want that Running H/F to
locate the last
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Carol J. Elkins wrote:
> The Running H/F in my master page calls for a paratag like this:
>
>
> I have child pages (each a separate file) that use that same master
> page, but because they are child pages, they don't have their own [H2
> Sub Title] paratag anywhere in the file. I want that
The reason that the child pages are in individual files is because
the client isn't sure yet how he wants to organize the content of the
book. Hundreds of diagrams that could be grouped in various ways. To
remain flexible, it made sense to create individual files that I
could organize at the
The crash on SaveAs mif is a bad sign. Yes, you should be able to saveAs MIF
and that should clean the file of information like this that is a holdover
from the previous state(s) of the book. The crash is indicative of some sort
of corruption.
The book file will store font information used in the
You can do that in a URL with the #nameddest= option but I don't know
of a command-line switch to do that with a local file. Can you put the
PDF on a web server?
http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/acrobat/PDFOpenParameters.pdf
Mark Lehmann wrote:
> The "Font is not available" message appears when I open a particular book
> file -
> repeat, book file only. (Then when I then open the book file's files, they
> all open
> cleanly.) [FM10, Win7 SP3] Any ideas about how to fix this (apart from
> creating a
> new book
d rather not.
>
> Carol
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