Hi folks.
After not using Frame day-to-day for a few years, I've finally landed a
contract where they want me to use it...
So I am just finding out what's new in Frame 11 and reading through all the
docs.
Not wanting to bombard the list with minutiae, but there are some quite odd
things buried
Here's one of those nefarious colour questions ;)
I'm using FrameMaker 11, although by the looks of the dialog I've got on my
screen, these settings haven't changed since at least Frame 5.5 ;)
I'm doing a doc where the company's branding guidelines ask for a squiggly line
in a particular
...@mattrsullivan.com]
Sent: 30 July 2013 23:02
To: Davis, David; framers@lists.frameusers.com List
Subject: Re: A Pantone colour definition question
David, define your color as Pantone 390C, specify spot color, and use the CMYK
representation as the definition.
Arnis may jump in to explain when Windows
.
Is this what you mean by Uncheck the option for 'Convert CMYK colors to RGB' ?
Regards,
David
From: Garima Kamthan [mailto:gkamt...@adobe.com]
Sent: 31 July 2013 11:14
To: Richard Doll
Cc: deb.alt...@anixter.com; i...@mikewickham.com; Davis, David; Kunal Saini;
Vikram Verma; Kapil Verma
Joseph, I've bneen using Frame11 here on Windows 7 (64 bit) here for a couple
of weeks now, and it has crashed 3 or 4 times so far.
(Seemed to be when I was working with EPS's and graphics frames - but hard to
say really - one time I just looked at it funny and it crashed).
I did send the crash
I'd second the advice that anti-virus software is something to look for as a
culprit for these crashes! (I must say that, in corporate network
environments, I've had orders of magnitude greater losses in productivity from
damned anti-virus software than from ever getting an actual virus :)
Fred, one of the most basic functions of an operating system is to be able to
manage memory (without crashing!) :)
Simply because applications might all want more memory on the go at one time
than is physically available, should not mean that anything crashes! It gets
paged in and out.
with the
company's IT procurement folks.
David
-Original Message-
From: Rick Quatro [mailto:r...@rickquatro.com]
Sent: 13 August 2013 14:58
To: Davis, David; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Windows 7 + FrameMaker 11 = BOOM!
You can disagree if you want, but those of us with heavy
Cc: Davis, David; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Windows 7 + FrameMaker 11 = BOOM!
4 GB of RAM may be of no use to FrameMaker if it's the only application open,
but if you have other applications open and you only have 4 GB, wouldn't those
other application be competing for the same 4
I think it's - well, not perhaps fair enough that people are super-rude to
customer service chat staff,
but it's completely natural and understandable:
As well as having all the normal non-verbal human communications cues stripped
out,
It also features:
- usually some obviously fake picture
Ian is almost certainly correct - the poor guy was probably trying to correct
himself for misspelling you.
Unfortunately it looked as if he was speaking' jive, yo, ... and then closing
with a bleeped-out expletive.
Hilarious, in fact - I almost spat out my tea over my monitor :)
I
I got an email from Adobe to say I'd been hacked.
Good thing I don't use the same password for nearly all my online accounts,
then! I thought. Ahem :)
David
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I tend to agree with Robert -
If someone steals your cash, it's gone.
If someone makes a fraudulent transaction on your card, you just report it and
the card issuer refunds it.
It's a slight administrative nuisance, but it doesn't cost you anything.
All you have to do is check your card
Alan,
don't forget that if it's a *credit* card,
Then it's the bank's money, they're lending it to you ;)
Whether this makes you feel better or not I don't know :)
1. Re: The Adobe credit card issue may indeed be a major issue -
PLEASEREAD - URGENT (Alan Litchfield)
From: Alan
Folks,
Today I had something happen which has happened to me in the past... and I'm
wondering if by moaning about it to the list, I can stop it ever ever happening
again :)
Basically, after tweaking a paragraph format in one of my chapters,
I selected all the chapter files in my book, did File
Rod, there are two or three main places where things can go wrong:
1. When you create the PDF, you need to make sure that you are embedding the
fonts inside it.
This is controlled by the Adobe Distiller settings - there's a check box on one
of the dialogs that says something like Embed all
Folks,
I am maintaining an old legacy document that's giving me grief at the moment.
(I'm using Frame11 - I think the document was created years ago on - gasp - an
Apple Mac).
PDF creation is failing, because I've told it to cancel the job if font
embedding fails, and there's fonts referenced
Ah, thanks for the tip! I hadn't actually spotted the Fonts pod yet.
( /Grumbles/ if Adobe provided a proper printed manual these days, then I might
be able to find these things more easily! :) )
The Fonts pod seems to have sorted things for me.
One the downside, I found it a bit ambiguous
This issue that Beverly has run into has been the bane of my life several times
now.
The As Is thing in Character Styles just doesn't work for font size if it's
ever been applied to any existing paragraph style - instead it keeps applying
the font size of that paragraph.
The only way I've been
Cheers Matt,
Yes I totally agree with your 'bottom line' -
But surely this is a bug? The Character Designer dialog box (or pod as they
seem to want to call it now) just simply isn't behaving consistently and doing
what it says it does.
There is nothing I can see about this issue in the user docs
Not wanting to be contrary here, but why does the PDF have to be only
grayscale, just because it's going to be printed in black and white? Surely the
printer driver should be perfectly capable of making intelligent decisions
about converting the colours to grey.
(And, indeed, it will make
Fair enough, Steve.
Although in all seriousness, I wonder is it worth trying some other
print-houses?
The one you're using seems to think it's still 1983 :)
-Original Message-
From: Steve Rickaby [mailto:srick...@wordmongers.demon.co.uk]
Sent: 13 December 2013 16:18
To: Davis, David
So one of the enhancements for TCS5 is that it's cheaper because it no
longer includes Illustrator. Genius! :-D
(Of course, if you still need Illustrator, you'll now have to buy it
separately, so it'll cost even more...) Ho hum
Message: 2
Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2014 07:57:14 +
From: Reng, Dr.
Am intrigued by the claim you can now save .CHMs (HTML Help) natively from
Frame 12.
Most of the past year I have been faffing around in TechCommSuite 4, basically
trying to so nothing more complicated than author in Frame and make a CHM out
of it. I have not found it very easy or intuitive at
I'd echo Syed's point here -
We Tech Pubs folk have a habit of repeating something Dov Isaac's said over a
decade ago like it's some kind of holy writ,
but 10 computer years is about a century in real years ;) Things may well (and
certainly ought to) have changed since then.
I'd like to see a
DropBox?
Another nice new feature in Windows 8 is that it offers integration to
Microsoft's cloud storage (SkyDrive), you get 7GB for free,
And it's pretty simple to set it to automatically back up stuff from a local
hard drive to the cloud as you work.
David
Message: 3
Date: Thu, 23 Jan
It sounds very much to me like the font vendor is a bit clueless and has
something set wrong on the software he's using to make the font.
The fact that that he never had encountered this problem before does not
affect your statutory consumer rights, as they say.
David
Subject: RE: Font
Most likely culprit is a font-embedding issue?
What is the Dingbat font you're using. Does it support embedding? Is it getting
embedded in the PDF you make from Print to file?
David
Message: 1
Date: Sun, 2 Feb 2014 18:31:14 +
From: B??var Bj?rgvinsson bod...@gmail.com
To: FrameUsers List
Personally I wouldn't do it that way - as you then don't get the advantages 64
bit windows offers with being able to address more RAM - in 32 bit Windows you
can only use a couple of GB. With a busy PC, big documents, big graphics, video
etc you can easily use more than 2GB of memory.
The pro
.
--
Message: 2
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2014 10:02:18 -0800
From: Robert Lauriston rob...@lauriston.com
To: Davis, David david.da...@invensys.com,
framers@lists.frameusers.com framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Compatibility of old(ish) Software with Windows 7
Message-ID
Fei Min, there's a bit of confusion going on here!
When you say...
it is Unicode 221E, but perhaps all that information is obsolete now
The Unicode standard is not obsolete, it is alive and well at
http://www.unicode.org :) It is not something defined by Adobe FrameMaker or
Microsoft
Robert,
I'd agree that if someone is buying a new computer and is only planning on
doing word processing on it,
then there's probably no point in them spending cash on getting over 2GB RAM in
it (spend it on a better quality PSU, or a nice big fast SSD drive, or a couple
of nice big monitor
If your colleague is getting the question mark,
that's FrameMaker's way of telling you that the font you have asked me to use
doesn't have a glyph for that character.
It's not uncommon for tech author's to be lumbered with using a font in a Frame
Template that someone in the company's
The thing is, Robert,
FM7 and Acrobat 7 have problems with more than just Windows 7,
and if someone's earning their living using them, my advice to them would be to
update their tools to something more recent, rather than compromise their
operating system!
Even on a basic level, if you only
Robert,
Not wanting to be on your case /grins/ but you obviously have a fair amount
of IT expertise - many users don't, and I don't think the approach you are
recommending is going to suit them.
Using legacy software is generally going to lead to compatibility problems
(both with files people
Hello frameusers.
This week I've been playing with the 30 day trial of FrameMaker 12.
Most of my work at the moment has been generating HTML Help: my existing
workflow has been with TechComm Suite 4, authoring in Frame 11, linking the
books into RoboHelp 10 and generating CHMs from there.
I've
still do not quite understand the Glossary behaviour, I have replied on the
forum
Thanks
_
David
From: Amit Jha [mailto:amit...@adobe.com]
Sent: 05 May 2014 12:28
To: Davis, David
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Ted,
I was just running the 30 day standalone trial of Frame12,
I also had the auto-updated prompt me install 12.0.2,
and it also went pear-shaped - Frame was quite broken afterwards (pop-up
dialogs telling me the Publisher service wasn't running and so forth.
I had to uninstall Frame,
Unless you are just using FrameMaker as a hobby,
I would go for the current version (Frame12).
Trying to deliver work on an obsolete unsupported version asking for trouble.
For instance, you might need to open a .fm file from a colleague - and if that
file is from Frames 9, 10, 11 and 12, you
[mailto:hmacdon...@ptitechnologies.com]
Sent: 20 May 2014 17:04
To: Davis, David
Subject: RE: FrameMaker 8 to a Newer Version
Thanks to everyone replying to my question.
Well, I am definitely not using this for a hobby...can't think of any hobby
that would involve FM. (No offense intended.)
I am
Hi Folks,
I tried to ask this question on the Adobe Forums but their Adobe ID login seems
to be broken again /sighs/
(After entering my credentials and clicking login I keep getting a screen
saying
[cid:image001.png@01CF79CD.FA1BDBA0]https://forums.adobe.com/Jiv - Oops,
the page can't be found
(Oh and just to add -
I know that HTML Help is capable of displaying the RGB dark green colour I
want, because I have successfully added a dark green footer line to the bottom
of every topic, by importing a .htt template file with an HR element of the
appropriate RGB code. So why can't it
Date: Fri, 30 May 2014 21:54:42 +
From: Tim Pann tp...@telecomsys.com
Hm... Bastard? How so?
Because the Norman French tended to rape and pillage the native Saxons, rather
than marry them in church.
David
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Well why the devil should the PDF generation fail if you select RGB mode?
And what if you *want* it to be in RGB mode? (as you quite legitimately might
do!)
Bugtastic!
And Matt, on your blog:
Font handling
Deselect this ambiguous option: 'Rely on system fonts only; do not use document
fonts'
Ha! But I think you mean PDF Failure caused by a bug in our color management
engine -
There's nothing wrong with selecting RGB.
Unless someone at Adobe has been reading too much Douglas Adams and wants to
start putting Please do not press this button tool-tips in the GUI..
David
Message:
From: Craig Ede craig...@hotmail.commailto:craig...@hotmail.com
Ø Just to make things clear for the user maybe it should say:
Ø You choice of RGB resulted no PDF being produced. Try using the CMYK
Ø setting instead.
Unless it also said something like Look, we're sorry, but there's JUST
be referenced inside an EPS graphic or something
like that).
David
Message: 4
Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2014 09:33:15 +0200
From: Klaus Daube fr...@daube.ch
To: Davis, David david.da...@non.schneider-electric.com,
framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Can't Generate PDF SOLVED
Message-ID: 539957bb
, to their heart's content.
David
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From: Matt Sullivan [mailto:sullivanma...@gmail.com]
Sent: 13 June 2014 16:09
To: Davis, David
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Can't Generate PDF SOLVED
The lack of objectivity shown here
I was told to ... reinstall my OS
- at this point it should have become clear to you that you were speaking to an
idiot.
It's like calling a plumber because you have a leaky pipe, and they tell you to
demolish your house and build a new one.
David.
Message: 4
Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2014 09:43:27
Lol well if it is due to a bug in Frame (which is almost certainly is) then
re-installing Windows isn't going to make the slightest bit of difference
anyways!
David
-Original Message-
From: Harding, Dan [mailto:dhard...@illinois.edu]
Sent: 25 June 2014 12:40
To: Davis, David; framers
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.
Carol,
Yes, I have experienced odd things with Document Numbering properties in Frame
12.
Like yourself, they seemed a bit transient and hard to pin down.
But from time to time working on particular documents, I've definitely seen
things such as certain chapter files stubbornly refusing to
32bit and 64bit Windows 7 are functionally identical except that 32bit can only
use about 2½ gigs of your RAM before it has to start paging things on and off
the hard disk,
Whereas as 64bit can address more RAM than you can install on any motherboard
currently available in the shops
David
Theresa,
There should be no problem with those characters in HTML, so long as you put
the correct declarations in the Header part of the page (to declare what
character set you are using). If you look at a Japanese, Korean or Chinese
site, for instance, you'll generally see they manage to have
that the reader's system has the
necessary character.
Best practice is generally to stick to the extended 8-bit ASCII character set
(ISO 8859-1), which does not include U+2018, U+2019,
U+201C, or U+201D.
On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 12:48 AM, Davis, David
david.da...@non.schneider-electric.com
Yes, I occasionally see this on web-pages too, sometimes even on major
international newspaper sites.
First thing to do: run the page you're looking at through
http://validator.w3.org
There's a fair chance the page is incorrectly authored (header declarations are
wrong) and that's why it isn't
Yes, I usually save myself using .backups files once every couple of months,
like you describe Winfried!
They do clutter the directory, but it's worth it in my view :)
David
Message: 1
Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2014 07:09:13 +
From: Reng, Dr. Winfried wr...@tycoint.com
To:
Dennis,
You're not the first person to report this problem.
I doubt you're doing anything wrong, it's just FrameMaker being buggy.
I'd encourage you to report it at Adobe's bug report page
https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform
Message: 1
Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2014 12:31:14
Indeed -
A pity none of these experts ever manage to get their expert opinion manifested
in the FrameMaker user guide / online help, though!
David
Message: 5
Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2014 21:31:08 -0500
From: Mike Wickham i...@mikewickham.com
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: PDF query
reason it still hasn’t made it into the actual
FrameMaker help files.
I’m undecided as to which scenario is to more annoying ☺
From: Lin Sims [mailto:ljsims...@gmail.com]
Sent: 20 October 2014 15:59
To: Böðvar Björgvinsson
Cc: Davis, David; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: . PDF query
My
to work in a better way, then I agree ☺
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From: Scott Turner [mailto:qui...@airmail.net]
Sent: 20 October 2014 22:46
To: Davis, David
Cc: Lin Sims; Böðvar Björgvinsson; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: . PDF query
The reason
Try this thread for some exploration of these issues. I really do not think
colour correctness of the monitor is the problem here. It's just that
FrameMaker's colour handling hasn't been updated since about 1988...
https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1495005
Message: 7
Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2014
Are colour conversions really that complex?
They're just converting colour coordinates in one colour-space to those in
another, using some straightforward formulae that are hidden under the hood.
(The choice of formula, and what to do if a colour is 'out of gamut', depends
on the 'rendering
or Pantone material in your PDF).
From: Craig Ede [mailto:craig...@hotmail.com]
Sent: 22 October 2014 15:35
To: Davis, David; framers
Subject: RE: CMYK vs RGB RE: PDF query
Yes, I think color conversions are that complex.
RGB was designed for monitors allowing a broad range of additive colors
I have basically found those chat things for customer service to be
excruciating from pretty much ANY company that I try.
The fact that they are physically just so *slow* is bad enough (perhaps taking
tranquilisers before logging slow your mind to the pace better),
but usually the poor people
It's those pod-bay doors all over again! :)
I can see you're upset, Dave...
-Original Message-
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-
boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Davis, David
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2014 12:49 AM
To: framers
A PDF file of a Visio diagram is more or less just a bunch of PostScript
instructions telling the computer to draw some lines and shapes.
That's a good efficient easily-portable non-lossy way to represent a vector
diagram.
Nothing odd about it!
David
On Monday, October 27, 2014 3:29 PM,
I had horrible RSI in my mouse-clicking finger back in the bad-old-days of
mechanical mice.
Modern optical mice have made things a lot better, and I changed mouse-hands to
become ambi-mousetrous too, which all helped...
I've been using this Microsoft ergonomic keyboard and mouse for the past
I don't wanna be overly blunt, but the new online help basically looks terrible
(on my Windows 7 / IE10 default setup). The fonts are enormous and you have to
click through too many layers of headings to find anything,
with no ToC or breadcrumb trail.
The plain fact is that the printed manual
From: Robert Lauriston rob...@lauriston.com
My guess is they chose Responsive HTML over WebHelp for the same
reason they dropped topics, used larger type and screen shots, added
page breaks, and posted a URL to pages not visible to the public.
/snorts/
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It seems a shame not to be able to use the retina display at its native
resolution.
Can't you fiddle with the settings in Control Panel Display to change the DPI
gubbins for fonts and GUI elements?
Message: 1
Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2015 11:38:30 +0100
From: Wim Hooghwinkel - idtp w...@idtp.eu
To:
Hi Denis,
Save As CMYK PDFs is still broken in Frame 12.
I raised a bug on the Adobe bug base and had an email 2 weeks before
Christmas saying that they'd fixed the issue and it would be sorted in the next
update (v12.0.4, I suppose).
But there is no indication when this will be released. I
Lin,
As far as I recall, modern versions of Adobe Reader autogenerate the PDF
bookmark pane and thumbnails on the fly if you ask them to,
so if megabytes are really that tight for you, you could probably ditch them
anyway?
David
Message: 2
Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2015 14:16:20 -0500
From: Lin Sims
Denis,
I suffer this too (and have many times over the years). The graphics in my case
are on a network drive,
But I suspect that the corporate anti-virus scanner that is installed on my
machine exacerbates the problem.
It can be a real productivity killer.
Unfortunately the IT departments
Stephen,
This has happened to me a couple of times too. Horrible!! Accidentally setting
off a 'find and replace' globally for something (usually changing a few letters
to a blank string), simply because the focus was accidentally on that dialog
and I triggered it before I realised what was
Well what if you have more than one user? Then it would have to be Users'
Manual :)
It's easier to avoid that fuss and just called it User Manual.
In German they get around this kind of thing by making compound nouns, so you'd
have the equivalent of Usermanual (Benutzerhandbuch...?), but
I have seen this behaviour before,
I usually blamed it either on an anti-virus scanner that was scanning each PNG
as it was opened and/or some shenanigans on a network switch.
Message: 3
Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2015 19:04:51 -0400
From: Stuart Rogers srog...@phoenix-geophysics.com
To:
On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 3:52 PM, Carol J. Elkins celk...@awrittenword.com
wrote:
Here is a really good article (I think) about the various graphic file
formats and when to use and not use them.
http://www.creativepro.com/article/how-to-choose-the-
right-image-file-format-for-print
I've
like FrameMaker!
The more people log a bug. the higher a priority it will get with their dev
team.
David
From: Denis Daly [d.d...@icpnewtech.com]
Sent: 27 February 2015 08:56
To: Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net); Davis, David;
framers
As I noted on the Adobe Forums, I was personally told that 12.0.4 fixed this
bug by the developer who was handling by bug report,
and it does indeed seem to,
but this is not mentioned in the release note.
This suggests that it was such an egregious bug that Adobe decided not to
acknowledge that
clobbering you was different to mine!
David
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From: Craig Ede [mailto:craig...@hotmail.com]
Sent: 25 February 2015 20:44
To: Davis, David; framers
Subject: CMYK bug fixed? RE: Did I miss the FM12.0.4 Update Announcement?
We, too, have been
Alison,
I've been using Frame 12.0.4 from the day it came out,
as it fixed the Save as CMYK PDF bug, which was clobbering my workflow.
Have still gotten crashes with 12.0.4 but twas ever thus... I just send the
crash log to fmer...@adobe.com and keep smiling.
David
Message: 14
Date: Mon, 23 Feb
Joseph, I've bneen using Frame11 here on Windows 7 (64 bit) here for a couple
of weeks now, and it has crashed 3 or 4 times so far.
(Seemed to be when I was working with EPS's and graphics frames - but hard to
say really - one time I just looked at it funny and it crashed).
I did send the crash
I'd second the advice that anti-virus software is something to look for as a
culprit for these crashes! (I must say that, in corporate network
environments, I've had orders of magnitude greater losses in productivity from
damned anti-virus software than from ever getting an actual virus :)
Fred, one of the most basic functions of an operating system is to be able to
manage memory (without crashing!) :)
Simply because applications might all want more memory on the go at one time
than is physically available, should not mean that anything crashes! It gets
paged in and out.
to cut ice with the
company's IT procurement folks.
David
-Original Message-
From: Rick Quatro [mailto:r...@rickquatro.com]
Sent: 13 August 2013 14:58
To: Davis, David; framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Windows 7 + FrameMaker 11 = BOOM!
You can disagree if you want, but t
8
To: Fred Ridder
Cc: Davis, David; framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Windows 7 + FrameMaker 11 = BOOM!
4 GB of RAM may be of no use to FrameMaker if it's the only application open,
but if you have other applications open and you only have 4 GB, wouldn't those
other application be
I think it's - well, not perhaps "fair enough" that people are "super-rude" to
customer service "chat" staff,
but it's completely natural and understandable:
As well as having all the normal non-verbal human communications cues stripped
out,
It also features:
- usually some obviously fake
Ian is almost certainly correct - the poor guy was probably trying to correct
himself for misspelling "you".
Unfortunately it looked as if he was speaking' jive, yo, ... and then closing
with a bleeped-out expletive.
Hilarious, in fact - I almost spat out my tea over my monitor :)
I
Not wanting to be contrary here, but why does the PDF have to be only
grayscale, just because it's going to be printed in black and white? Surely the
printer driver should be perfectly capable of making intelligent decisions
about converting the colours to grey.
(And, indeed, it will make
Fair enough, Steve.
Although in all seriousness, I wonder is it worth trying some other
print-houses?
The one you're using seems to think it's still 1983 :)
-Original Message-
From: Steve Rickaby [mailto:srick...@wordmongers.demon.co.uk]
Sent: 13 December 2013 16:18
To: Davis, David
Hi folks.
After not using Frame day-to-day for a few years, I've finally landed a
contract where they want me to use it...
So I am just finding out what's new in Frame 11 and reading through all the
docs.
Not wanting to bombard the list with minutiae, but there are some quite odd
things buried
Here's one of those nefarious colour questions ;)
I'm using FrameMaker 11, although by the looks of the dialog I've got on my
screen, these settings haven't changed since at least Frame 5.5 ;)
I'm doing a doc where the company's branding guidelines ask for a squiggly line
in a particular
[mailto:m...@mattrsullivan.com]
Sent: 30 July 2013 23:02
To: Davis, David; List
Subject: Re: A Pantone colour definition question
David, define your color as Pantone 390C, specify spot color, and use the CMYK
representation as the definition.
Arnis may jump in to explain when Windows stopped
abelled "RGB" and "CMYK", no explanation.
Is this what you mean by "Uncheck the option for 'Convert CMYK colors to RGB'" ?
Regards,
David
From: Garima Kamthan [mailto:gkamt...@adobe.com]
Sent: 31 July 2013 11:14
To: Richard Doll
Cc: deb.altman at anixter.com; info at mike
This issue that Beverly has run into has been the bane of my life several times
now.
The "As Is" thing in Character Styles just doesn't work for font size if it's
ever been applied to any existing paragraph style - instead it keeps applying
the font size of that paragraph.
The only way I've
Cheers Matt,
Yes I totally agree with your 'bottom line' -
But surely this is a bug? The Character Designer dialog box (or "pod" as they
seem to want to call it now) just simply isn't behaving consistently and doing
what it says it does.
There is nothing I can see about this issue in the user
I tend to agree with Robert -
If someone steals your cash, it's gone.
If someone makes a fraudulent transaction on your card, you just report it and
the card issuer refunds it.
It's a slight administrative nuisance, but it doesn't cost you anything.
All you have to do is check your card
I got an email from Adobe to say I'd been hacked.
"Good thing I don't use the same password for nearly all my online accounts,
then!" I thought. Ahem :)
David
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Alan,
don't forget that if it's a *credit* card,
Then it's the bank's money, they're lending it to you ;)
Whether this makes you feel better or not I don't know :)
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PLEASEREAD - URGENT (Alan Litchfield)
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