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With all your conditions, I'm wondering if you're using logical
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From my viewpoint, you are doing the right
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>
> >From my viewpoint, you are doing the right thing now. Moving
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Any gotchas about which to beware?
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everal versions and upgrade from FM 6 to FM
>> 8.
>>
>> My manager wants to know "Do you see any issues migrating to 8 - it is
>> seamless? All our old files are compatible?"
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>> Any gotchas about which to beware?
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>> /\/\
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> or manually edit each table.
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To make a table with (repeating) row headers you can use a rotated frame,
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The cause is easy. Period follow spaces in the standard sort order.
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> To make a table with (repeating) row headers you can use a rotated frame,
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the format's name. An explanatory alert should appear.
You might want to submit this as a bug report / feature request, at:
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to be anchored to
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contour or bounding box property, and position it over the two
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contour or bounding box property, and position it over the two
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the top of the right column.
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IT update probably enabled a hidden "future technology" switch in
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) to the active list of colors in
the current document; you can change the name to a text name like
ShellPink, or use the #112233 notation. Then, you'll find the new
color in the options wherever in FM that you specify colors.
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d select Online in
the pull-down list. Add the color(s) to the active list of colors in
the current document; you can change the name to a text name like
ShellPink, or use the #112233 notation. Then, you'll find the new
color in the options wherever in FM that you specify colors.
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the LiveDocs, PDF,
and distributed versions of the FM Help topics Controlling page
breaks in tables, and Controlling where tables begin to include
linked references to the topic Breaking tables at a specific place.
Future generations of FM users will thank you.
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and distributed versions of the FM Help topics "Controlling page
breaks in tables," and "Controlling where tables begin" to include
linked references to the topic "Breaking tables at a specific place."
Future generations of FM
and save. IOW, a living help
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page of the corresponding PDF, not the actual page the
index tag references.
Could this be a SharePoint issue?
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> Could this be a SharePoint issue?
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features, consider
posting your requests for changes in both FM and ID at Adobe's
official link:
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, then
restart FM.
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afety copy to maker.ini, then
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On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 2:22 PM, wrote:
> Whenever I try to modify a structured document, the Structure View will
> not appear when I click the Structure View button. All of the other
>
that applying the FrameMaker side of your brain InDesign causes
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Real World InDesign CS3," by Olav
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* These ID-specific resources don't address FM-to-ID issues, so if you
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Hi, Roger:
The property is saved in each file.
You can set the property for multiple files by selecting them in a
book window and using View Show (or Hide) Element Boundaries, then
perform Shift+File Save All Files In Book.
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Above
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Search FM Help for last page in book, and choose the topic Including
the total page count of a book in a header or footer, (or just search
for total page count.)
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Hi, Roger:
The property is saved in each file.
You can set the property for multiple files by selecting them in a
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Search FM Help for last page in book, and choose the topic "Including
the total page count of a book in a header or footer," (or just search
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for placed content (like File Import
File in FM). It creates pages as it needs them. You'll need to read
the short passage in Help, when ID CS4 is released.
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> From what you've mentioned, implementing the Tech Comm Suite would be
> a better solution than ID. >>
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> Fin
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On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 1:51 PM, mulholland4 wrote:
> Hi Peter,
> I sent an email to Art and received a very good reply which I think answers
> all of my questions (I have pasted them in the lower section of this email.)
> My origi
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>
> http://www.adobe.com/products/framemaker/comparison.html
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On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 11:54 AM, Adam Schweitzer
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> This does work - I was unaware of this feature.
>
> Adam
>
>
>
Hi, Charlie:
You may have noticed that FM has no Print Preview option. This is
because FM's on-screen view is (nearly) WYIWIG, and has been going
back many versions.
FM does this by looking at the font names listed in the
currently-selected printer's support file(s). You may have noticed
that FM
Hi, Charlie:
You may have noticed that FM has no Print Preview option. This is
because FM's on-screen view is (nearly) WYIWIG, and has been going
back many versions.
FM does this by looking at the font names listed in the
currently-selected printer's support file(s). You may have noticed
that FM
colors invisible.
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on quickly.
The Rubi'd text won't wrap around line endings.
I haven't tried it with FM x-refs and hyperlinks, just plain text, and
I haven't texted the result of PDFs made by printing or Save As.
Search for Rubi in the Help for full information.
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the $pagenum building block from the first two
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FrameMaker 8.0, Windows XP.
I have a question about creating
tch on quickly.
The Rubi'd text won't wrap around line endings.
I haven't tried it with FM x-refs and hyperlinks, just plain text, and
I haven't texted the result of PDFs made by printing or Save As.
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ove the <$pagenum> building block from the first two
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>
> I have a quest
paragraph
individually?
Is there a way to remove all overrides from a document in a single
operation? I guess one way is to import to a new document and select the
option to remove format overrides. Is that the best way?
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han examining each paragraph
> individually?
>
> Is there a way to remove all overrides from a document in a single
> operation? I guess one way is to import to a new document and select the
> option to remove format overrides. Is that the best way?
>
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by Sarah S.
O'Keefe, Sheila A. Loring, Terry Smith (contributor), and Lydia K.
Wong (contributor) (Paperback - Jun 16, 2008)
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O'Keefe, Sheila A. Loring, Terry Smith (contributor), and Lydia K.
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> Are both files saved?
>
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>> FM 7.1p116 on Win XP
>>
>> We are trying to c
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Have you tried to copy an example of the condition to the clipboard
with Edit Copy Special, then Find a paragraph format and Replace by
Pasting, with Replace All enabled?
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to check out.
My main motivation is to make conditions more visible, to avoid later
confusion/errors due to conditions being a hidden attribute.
Ben
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Have you tried to copy an example of the condition to the clipboard
with Edit > Copy Special, then Find a paragraph format and Replace by
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g idea to check out.
>
> My main motivation is to make conditions more "visible", to avoid later
> confusion/errors due to conditions being a "hidden" attribute.
>
> Ben
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a copy of the saved edited file. This is easier than
creating new paragraph formats for each unique instance, then cleaning
up these unique fixes in preparing the material for the next revision.
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On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 10:00 AM, Owen,
or non-Adobe?
Third-party PDF creation tools probably cost in relation to single- or
multi-user ability, and quality of PDF. If you're printing four-color
fine photographic content to paper, you'll need a tool that creates a
press-quality PDF.
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, either from
> Adobe or non-Adobe?
Third-party PDF creation tools probably cost in relation to single- or
multi-user ability, and quality of PDF. If you're printing four-color
fine photographic content to paper, you'll need a tool that creates a
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names, and compare them with File Utilities Compare
Documents for some clues about exactly what comes in with each type of
imported property.
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, or choose Commands
Set Window to As Is, to assure that you're only changing the font
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>
>
margin whitespace area, or choose Commands
> Set Window to As Is, to assure that you're only changing the font
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Hi, Rene:
Windows XP official support is supposed to end soon.
Windows XP won't be shipped with Intel Macs after the end of June, I
believe. I think the same applies to PCs.
So, Vista is not just a preference, it's a deadline.
There's no compelling reason to avoid an XP-based machine. By this
experience.
FrameMaker for Mac stopped at 7.0, which leaves the issue of buying a
MacTel with Windows XP before the deadline at the end of June.
insert long litany of complaints here
Sarah
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there COULD be a store selling one
with Windows pre-installed and NO virtualization software included.
Still, Apple doesn't promote this as something available at their stores
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Windows XP official support is supposed to end soon.
Windows XP won't be shipped with Intel Macs after the end of June, I
believe. I think the same applies to PCs.
So, Vista is not just a preference, it's a deadline.
There's no compelling reason to avoid an XP-based machine. By this
efinitely go
> with b, speaking from personal experience.
FrameMaker for Mac stopped at 7.0, which leaves the issue of buying a
MacTel with Windows XP before the deadline at the end of June.
>
>
>
> Sarah
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uppose there COULD be a store selling one
> with Windows pre-installed and NO virtualization software included.
> Still, Apple doesn't promote this as something available at their stores
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, thanks for the detailed MIF solution.
If your clients objected to plugins because of cost, you can manage
marker text efficiently with the free MarkerWorker plug-in from
Cudspan (search Google for markerworker.)
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Mike, thanks for the detailed MIF solution.
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the result, verify by comparing the
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