Re: [Framers] Adobe PDF Printer versus my printer

2019-04-09 Thread quills
I believe you are correct. The system will use the whichever printer instance is the default. Save As PDF is the least reliable way to do this. The setprint.dll works very well and let’s us print with a certain level of confidence. > On Apr 9, 2019, at 17:59, Carol J. Elkins wrote: > > Ditto

Re: [Framers] Adobe PDF Printer versus my printer

2019-04-09 Thread Harding, Dan
One thing to keep in mind is that the Setprint utility is not viable if you are using 64-bit FrameMaker. It's only compatible with 32-bit FrameMaker. -Dan -Original Message- From: Framers On Behalf Of tamm...@spectrumwritingllc.com Sent: Tuesday, April 9, 2019 4:08 PM To: 'An email

Re: [Framers] Adobe PDF Printer versus my printer

2019-04-09 Thread Carol J. Elkins
Ditto what Tammy said. That's how I've done it for the past forever. Carol At 03:07 PM 4/9/2019, tamm...@spectrumwritingllc.com wrote: Rick, Can you have the AdobePDF printer set as the default printer when using FM? The Sundorne SetPrint utility

Re: [Framers] Adobe PDF Printer versus my printer

2019-04-09 Thread tammyvb
Rick, Can you have the AdobePDF printer set as the default printer when using FM? The Sundorne SetPrint utility (http://sundorne.com/FrameMaker/Freeware/setPrint.htm ) does this automatically for you. Here's what I know about this issue as I asked about this a long time ago for the very same

Re: [Framers] FrameMaker 2019: generating responsive HTML5 from a ditamap: ToC is just an alphabetical list of topic titles

2019-04-09 Thread Yves Barbion
Hi group This problem seems to happen only when I generate webhelp from a bookmap. When I generate webhelp from a regular ditamap, the ToC looks fine. Cheers Yves On Mon, 8 Apr 2019 at 15:49, Yves Barbion wrote: > Hi group > > I'm generating responsive html5 from a ditamap, using FrameMaker

[Framers] Adobe PDF Printer versus my printer

2019-04-09 Thread Rick Quatro
Hi Framers, When I save as PDF, FrameMaker automatically changes the printer driver to Adobe PDF. So far so good, but I get this message: "The font information for your system has changed. This change may affect the format and output of your document(s)." Most of the time this doesn't

Re: [Framers] Formatting source code snippets

2019-04-09 Thread David Artman
Tabs is the way to go, imo, because the code you'll be copying and pasting is either tab indented or space indented, and so it's preserved.As for typeface, I recommend choosing one that clearly distinguishes 1, l, O, 0, and other potentially ambiguous glyphs. For instance, I won't use a

Re: [Framers] Formatting source code snippets

2019-04-09 Thread Reng Winfried
Hi Peter, When I have to document our API like software, I have several tab stops set in the paragraph designer. Then I just enter as many tabs in the text to have the wanted indentation. This way I can more easily copy and paste code samples. Yes, and I also have a monospaced font (Courier,