FrameMaker's color code is ancient and has nothing to do with Adobe's
other products.
You can use PhotoShop to get the numbers for the FrameMaker settings:
https://forums.adobe.com/thread/316029
On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 10:58 AM, Nancy Allison wrote:
> Pantone 286C
Pantone 286C printed from Framemaker looks nothing like Pantone 286C
printed from InDesign or from Illustrator.
How do you keep your corporate colors consistent across Adobe tools?
WHY does Adobe do this to us? There are loads of mind-boggling pages of
explanation online for these
I've been at more companies that specified chapters start on the right side
than not.
If you don't, and start anywhere, it's impossible to put chapter divider
tabs.
John X Posada
SR AML Syst & Ops Supt Data Analyst | Global Risk Analytics | HSBC North
America Holdings Inc
330 Madison Ave., NY NY
Actually, the thing that is crucial in clearing up the problem is the
Master Page Mapping table, which you have to create in the Reference
pages.
Tes, Fred Ridder, the purpose was to eliminate blank pages and to start
chapters on the next available page whether recto or verso.
My
Thanks, John!
Given that some companies have requirements for printed documentation,
what difference does it make if chapters start on the right or
left-hand page?
If they are likely to print a single chapter, then I can see wanting to
have it start on the recto page, but I don't
From the book file, check the settings for the next file in the book.
If, for example, your file ends on a right-hand page, but the next file
is set to start on a right-hand page, then FrameMaker is forced to add a
blank left-hand page in between.
Mike Wickham
On 4/27/2016 7:06 PM, Nancy