Is this just an upgrade or a different computer? If the latter, maybe
the font does not exist and some inappropriate substitution is going
on.
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 7:47 PM, Richard Doll wrote:
> all,
>
> Bolding of font in Frame-7 environment IS visable on-screen upon/after
> loading into Fram
Well, as far as I know, FrameMaker was never quite *the* dtp-tool famous
for adequate color-handling.
The first version that does have a color management independent of the
Window GDI being capable of real CMYK colors is FM 10. So, if specific
color is needed, the best would be working with ep
Is this just an upgrade or a different computer? If the latter, maybe
the font does not exist and some inappropriate substitution is going
on.
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 7:47 PM, Richard Doll wrote:
> all,
>
> Bolding of font in Frame-7 environment IS visable on-screen upon/after
> loading into Fram
rameMaker and
> embedded as TIFFs. It seems to be peculiar to JPEGs.
>
> As Sherlock Holmes used to say, 'When you have eliminated the impossible,
> whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.' (Or something like
> that).
>
> --
> Steve
> _
Becky Says:
I
have recently started working with a team of people new to Frame, but
who have programming experience. We are trying to automate working with
xml files that use a home-grown schema. We have files set up for
successful opening and formatting in Frame 11.0.2.384 on Windows 7. We
a
cover setting up a Structured Application.? I really
think that's the key here.?
cud
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