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From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Ken Poshedly
Sent: June-22-15 11:50 AM
To: Craig Ede; framers
Subject: Re: FM12 questions
Thanks Craig,
The Extendscript
I'd like to convert all the tables in a file to paragraphs using Extendscript.
I can move through the tables, but the method to convert each table to paras
escapes me. Can someone enlighten me with a clue as to what needs to be called
to convert a table to paragraphs.
Thank you.
Craig
Ken,I have used the Packaging option in FM 12 and find it to function exactly
as Bruce Fosters Archive.As far as pricing goes, you best bet to to query the
Adobe website.Dave Spreadbury
On Monday, June 22, 2015 10:24 AM, Ken Poshedly poshe...@bellsouth.net
wrote:
Questions for
Hi Craig,
I don't think the Convert to Paragraphs function is exposed to ExtendScript.
You basically have to loop through the table and copy the content out into
paragraphs, then delete the table. If you send me a sample file, I can tell
you want is involved. Thanks.
Rick
Rick Quatro
There is an Archiver Extendscript that came out after the release of FM10 but
that had problems.
FM 2015 (aka FM 13) has a Packaging feature that puts all book content into a
single zip file. I haven't tried it, but I was going to recommend it to a
former employer who had book referencing
Questions for all you FrameMaker 12 users out there.
1. Is it true that Adobe has officially built (incorporated) into FM 12 a
stable, accurate book archiving feature (so well-done by the late Bruce Foster
through FM 8)?
2. If so, how well does it function? We at my company use FM 11 along with
Hi Stephen,
As I said in an earlier email, I tracked the issue down to a specific
graphic. This was an embedded SVG that had been created by an older version
of Visio, which sometimes did not perform clean conversions. Opening the
source in Visio 2013 and reexporting to SVG, then replacing the