On 8/12/14 1:00 PM, Theresa de Valence wrote:
On 8/12/2014 11:08 AM, Theresa de Valence wrote:
Frame 12 installed 13 versions of structapps.fm on my system, either
dated 12/5/2013 or the date I installed the program. There are 6 files
which are 282KB. How do I choose which file to open?
Pleas
On 8/12/2014 11:08 AM, Theresa de Valence wrote:
Frame 12 installed 13 versions of structapps.fm on my system, either
dated 12/5/2013 or the date I installed the program. There are 6 files
which are 282KB. How do I choose which file to open?
Please answer?
The structapps.fm file which I did o
At 13:28 -0500 12/8/14, Theresa de Valence wrote:
>On 8/12/2014 12:57 PM, Steve Rickaby wrote:
>>Let me know if you'd like a copy of my beginner's guide. At the very
>>least it will give you an idea of the complexity of structure and
>>whether it's worthwhile for you.
>
>Steve, you can't imagine h
Nope - all the guts of FM's direct publishing come straight from the FM to RH
integration in TCS.
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On 8/12/2014 12:57 PM, Steve Rickaby wrote:
Let me know if you'd like a copy of my beginner's guide. At the very
least it will give you an idea of the complexity of structure and
whether it's worthwhile for you.
Steve, you can't imagine how many times I have read through those articles!
Thank
In response to Message: 10 (below):
We moved to structured FrameMaker/DITA last year and it was a long process. On
the other side of it now, it is much clearer and easier to convert our other
guides. We got help from a consultant, Matt Sullivan, who is active on the
Adobe message boards, as wel
It used to require RoboHelp, but in FM12 you can go right to ePUB from File
> Publish.
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 2:02 PM, Theresa de Valence wrote:
> On 8/12/2014 12:31 PM, Jeff Coatsworth wrote:
>
>> Sorry you fell down the rabbit-hole, but I'm pretty sure that you
>> don't need to be running st
BTW...
At 11:08 -0500 12/8/14, Theresa de Valence wrote:
>I now have ~50 files which are components of my unstructured book file. How
>would you recommend that I take the contents of those 50 files and move them
>into the structured book?
It doesn't work quite like that: you can't just move fr
On 8/12/2014 12:31 PM, Jeff Coatsworth wrote:
Sorry you fell down the rabbit-hole, but I'm pretty sure that you
don't need to be running structured FM to create an ePUB.
Using the unstructured book file, the epub comes out with the chapters
in the wrong order.
See http://www.mattrsullivan.c
This is what I've tried with our unstructured documents and had good success
with EPub output.
We are so busy, I've only dabbled.
So, I'd say this is very good advice from Alan.
Bruce
On Tuesday, August 12, 2014 1:37 PM, Alan Houser
wrote:
This is one of the more common and frustrat
Hi Theresa
As others have said, it doesn't have to be structured to become an eBook.
As an aside, be aware that ePub processes can make a mess of your formatting,
whether you are using structure or not: imho they are a work in progress. I
know this for a fact, having seen the mess that the ePub
This is one of the more common and frustrating mis-conceptions I see in
the FrameMaker community that publishing to ePub and other newer
output formats requires structured FrameMaker. In fact, even when
working with structured source files, FrameMaker's style mappings are
based on paragrap
Sorry you fell down the rabbit-hole, but I'm pretty sure that you don't need to
be running structured FM to create an ePUB. See
http://www.mattrsullivan.com/ebooks-with-fm-rh/
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I started my Frame 12 experience with a new convert to ebook/pdf
project. I created an unstructured book because I
quasi-know-what-I’m-doing in the unstructured world. However, I think to
publish this book as an ebook, it has to be structured. I have had a
long running affair with trying to und
1) I opened my FM file with Room for Side Heads select,
2) I removed the sideheads option
3) The sidebar was gone
4) I imported my template (sidebar did not return)
5) Applied masterpages (sidebar did not return)
6) Manually selected Room for Side Heads (sidebar returned)
Maybe https://forums.adob
Thanks Ed for the clarification and pointer to this behaviour in Frame.
And thanks to everyone for the quick response.
Regards,
Kurt
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 10:42 AM, Ed Nodland wrote:
> 1) I opened my FM file with Room for Side Heads select,
> 2) I removed the sideheads option
> 3) The sideb
Long standing bug. I recall this in frame 4.
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> On Aug 12, 2014, at 7:23 AM, Kurt Kroeber wrote:
>
> To elaborate John's point on the importing of formats from one file to
> another, the problem seems t
To elaborate John's point on the importing of formats from one file to
another, the problem seems to stems from the fact that when the template is
applied to another document almost all of the formats are applied except
for one -- the Room for Side Heads object property is disabled for the text
fra
John
I sent you a sample PDF, directly, of sidebars produced from an 800 page
XML file and opened into Structured Framemaker.
Are you using FM structured or unstructured?
Yes, you can only have one sidebar paragraph per textflow paragraph or it
opens up whitespace in the text flow, but you can u
Did you try inserting a table under the sidehead, with the table entirely
in the sidehead area?
Or maybe use a spin on the two-cell warning-icon-in-the-sidehead, and have
a two column table with the left column matching the width of the sidehead
and the right the text column. Could probably do this
Try using a table and putting the text in the table. It's the only way I've
ever found to make that all work.
That may screw up publishing to the KB, tho.
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> On Aug 12, 2014, at 6:43 AM, John Sgammato
I just posted a question about importing formats from a sidehead-enabled
template.
Here's a related question:
Assuming we can make the sidehead template work, we'd like to be able to
put some content over there, while keeping it in Text Flow A. That works
fine for a single paragraph - the following
Our Marketing group wants us to use new templates that have room for a
sidebar. We won't actually use the sidebar for anything, and it's OK for
titles, images, and tables to extend into the sidebar. We may put notes
over there.
We have been able to do this with the Room for Sideheads feature, and w
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