I've had quite a few crashes in FM12 so far.
For each and every one of them, I've submitted crash logs, and to Adobe's
credit, someone has emailed me back, often asking for more info and copies of
the files I was working on,
so there does seem to be a genuine effort to investigate and bug-fix.
By default punctuation I'm assuming you mean the bullet style.
Try making the one change in one paragraph, then clicking Apply, then
clicking Apply All and selecting NOT to remove overrides. I think that
the one change you made will change in all paragraphs of the style
without removing all
Hi Shmuel,
Sorry, it didn't work.:-( At least in FM 11, your method affects only
the single pgf in which applied. Only way I've found to make it apply
globally is by removing overrides.
There is no bullet style. In the pgf designer, pagination pane,
under Format, the Run-in Head-Default
I'm sure you could make a script for it in Extendscript or Framescript
to find all paragraphs with that style and to change only that aspect of
the paragraph. It sounds like a trivial think for someone who knows one
of the scripting languages. It might pay for you to pay someone to make
a
You know, I tested the behavior of the Section number problem on this
book three times before I sent the email for help. Then I tested the
other five books (and 80 documents) in this series of books and the
Section number does not reset when the files are closed and reopened.
Then I tested the
Hi,
For some reason, not all chapters are showing breadcrumbs when a help
system is generated in RoboHelp from a FrameMaker book.
The result was the same when generated with WebHelp, WebHelp Pro, and
FlashHelp.
No master pages are applied in RoboHelp. When I attempted to apply a
master page
Okay, I have finally made the problem reproducible. (Sorry for
innundating the list with these emails, but I'm pretty panicky right
now because I've based an entire library of books and documents to
rely on using the Section number in a specific type of
cross-reference that I've defined.)
Hi Carol
Have you checked the numbering settings in the books themselves? Ie, by
right-clicking on files in the book and choosing numbering.
I'm wondering if this might be what got changed/corrupted, rather than the
files. If the book settings are different from the file settings, Frame uses