Hi,
Many home multi-function printers/fax/scanners ship with OCR software. My HP
LaserJet had a disk with ReadIRIS OCR software that I've used to open image
files and convert to text. It worked fairly well on an old version (9) several
years ago, I haven't tried the newest version (12) yet. So
Hi,
Many home multi-function printers/fax/scanners ship with OCR software. My HP
LaserJet had a disk with ReadIRIS OCR software that I've used to open image
files and convert to text. It worked fairly well on an old version (9) several
years ago, I haven't tried the newest version (12) yet. So
I have the free Acrobat Reader 9.4.5 on Windows Vista Pro, and I have noticed
this problem too.
Actually, I didn't even know about the Search feature, never needed it. The
search window makes the search term bold in each occurrence, but when clicking
on it to see it on the page, it has the same
I have the free Acrobat Reader 9.4.5 on Windows Vista Pro, and I have noticed
this problem too.
Actually, I didn't even know about the Search feature, never needed it. The
search window makes the search term bold in each occurrence, but when clicking
on it to see it on the page, it has the same
On Wed, 20 Apr 2011 11:01:46 -0700, "Flato, Gillian"
wrote:
>
> "Tell me, and I'll forget. Show me, and I may not remember. Involve me, and
> I'll understand."
> Native American Proverb
Mmmm, proverbs and quotes, I love them. Though I have to say, my version of the
tech writer's proverb is:
"
On Wed, 20 Apr 2011 11:01:46 -0700, "Flato, Gillian" wrote:
>
> "Tell me, and I'll forget. Show me, and I may not remember. Involve me, and
> I'll understand."
> Native American Proverb
Mmmm, proverbs and quotes, I love them. Though I have to say, my version of the
tech writer's proverb is:
"C
Sounds like Bill had the only workable answer so far (in yesterday's digest),
taking the video out of the machine into another one.
I wondered if you had any sort of BIOS emulator, or even just BIOS mockup, for
your specific BIOS. Of course, BIOS emulators are used for hacking, so
searching for
Sounds like Bill had the only workable answer so far (in yesterday's digest),
taking the video out of the machine into another one.
I wondered if you had any sort of BIOS emulator, or even just BIOS mockup, for
your specific BIOS. Of course, BIOS emulators are used for hacking, so
searching for
7;t reset or use those numbers.
>
> I guess the bottom line is that this auto-numbering style is more
> complex, but you only need to do it once. With the explicit set to one
> numbering, you're always having to select one of two style for each
> type of numbering. You also need
7;t reset or use those numbers.
>
> I guess the bottom line is that this auto-numbering style is more
> complex, but you only need to do it once. With the explicit set to one
> numbering, you're always having to select one of two style for each
> type of numbering. You also nee
Hi,
At first, I really liked Jay's idea. Those NumberedFirst and NumberedAlphaFirst
para tags in my own templates have been bothering me for quite a while.
But the more I think about it, the less I think it is practical, or even
possible. I see two problems:
1. With this solution, you need to
Hi,
At first, I really liked Jay's idea. Those NumberedFirst and NumberedAlphaFirst
para tags in my own templates have been bothering me for quite a while.
But the more I think about it, the less I think it is practical, or even
possible. I see two problems:
1. With this solution, you need to
dder
> Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2010 13:57:00 -0500
> From: srog...@phoenix-geophysics.com
> To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: Re: Inheriting formats when pasting
>
> On 26/11/2010 12:54 PM, Andy Kass wrote:
> > Hi everyone, and Happy Thanksgiving,
> >
> &
dder
> Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2010 13:57:00 -0500
> From: srogers at phoenix-geophysics.com
> To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: Re: Inheriting formats when pasting
>
> On 26/11/2010 12:54 PM, Andy Kass wrote:
> > Hi everyone, and Happy Thanksgiving,
> >
I submitted the following enhancement request to the Adobe URL
that was once posted on this list:
https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform
***Enhancement / FMR*
Brief title for your desired feature:
Smart Paste
How would you like the feature to work?
Have seve
I submitted the following enhancement request to the Adobe URL
that was once posted on this list:
https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform
***Enhancement / FMR*
Brief title for your desired feature:
Smart Paste
How would you like the feature to work?
Have seve
n...@lists.frameusers.com
> [mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Andy Kass
> Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 12:54 PM
> To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: Inheriting formats when pasting
>
> Hi everyone, and Happy Thanksgiving,
>
> Here'
om: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com
> [mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Andy Kass
> Sent: Friday, November 26, 2010 12:54 PM
> To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: Inheriting formats when pasting
>
> Hi everyone, and Happy Thanksgiving,
>
> He
Hi everyone, and Happy Thanksgiving,
Here's a FM 8 (p277) question for you to ponder, it's been bugging me for some
time.
When I cut-and-paste between paragraphs of different fonts (or any other
format), Frame remembers the source formatting, and pastes it along with the
text. So our strict fo
Hi everyone, and Happy Thanksgiving,
Here's a FM 8 (p277) question for you to ponder, it's been bugging me for some
time.
When I cut-and-paste between paragraphs of different fonts (or any other
format), Frame remembers the source formatting, and pastes it along with the
text. So our strict fo
Hi,
I'm on digest, so a bit late to this discussion.
I wanted to clarify that version control and backups serve 2 different
purposes. And although version control inherently does backup, it does it
inefficiently (uses more space) in the case of unstructured FM's binary files.
For binary files,
Hi,
I'm on digest, so a bit late to this discussion.
I wanted to clarify that version control and backups serve 2 different
purposes. And although version control inherently does backup, it does it
inefficiently (uses more space) in the case of unstructured FM's binary files.
For binary files,
Hi,
I have FM 8p277 and spell checking seems to ignore the em-dashes, but upon
testing, it's weirder than that. It spell checks the whole word before the
em-dash, and ignores anything after it. So I see the following (and here I use
the conventional two dashes for an em-dash in plain text):
mi
Hi,
I have FM 8p277 and spell checking seems to ignore the em-dashes, but upon
testing, it's weirder than that. It spell checks the whole word before the
em-dash, and ignores anything after it. So I see the following (and here I use
the conventional two dashes for an em-dash in plain text):
mi
That is a nice workaround, unfortunately, my paragraph tag is named "Heading
GlossaryIndex" and I use it in both files. I might try it out though. One extra
step you didn't mention: tweaking the Running H/F variable to use <$paranum> as
well.
For maintenance reasons, I want my template files to
That is a nice workaround, unfortunately, my paragraph tag is named "Heading
GlossaryIndex" and I use it in both files. I might try it out though. One extra
step you didn't mention: tweaking the Running H/F variable to use <$paranum> as
well.
For maintenance reasons, I want my template files to
cated marker
> unique so that each link pointed to a unique destination.
>
> The "workaround" is to put the heading in the main flow at the top of
> the first body page. And then don't edit it. It's only going to change
> if someone consciously edits the te
cated marker
> unique so that each link pointed to a unique destination.
>
> The "workaround" is to put the heading in the main flow at the top of
> the first body page. And then don't edit it. It's only going to change
> if someone consciously edits the te
Hi everyone,
I have unstructured FM 8, fully patched, on Vista.
I'm working on templates and having an issue with background text frames. What
I'd like is for the Glossary and Index template files to have permanent
headings, that is cannot be edited on the body pages.
After reading the help, i
Hi everyone,
I have unstructured FM 8, fully patched, on Vista.
I'm working on templates and having an issue with background text frames. What
I'd like is for the Glossary and Index template files to have permanent
headings, that is cannot be edited on the body pages.
After reading the help, i
Very interesting topic, and quite a funny anecdote about ET pigeonholing tech
writers. We have 4 levels in our templates, including the chapter title, but
usually avoid going down to 4. So most content is under
1 Chapter Title (actually a Heading 1)
1.2 Heading 2
1.2.3 Heading 3
For our type of
Very interesting topic, and quite a funny anecdote about ET pigeonholing tech
writers. We have 4 levels in our templates, including the chapter title, but
usually avoid going down to 4. So most content is under
1 Chapter Title (actually a Heading 1)
1.2 Heading 2
1.2.3 Heading 3
For our type of
Hi again,
Fred Ridder wrote:
>
>> Andy Kass wrote (in small part):
>>
>> I actually don't mind breaking a small table, since I have
>> fairly tall rows. And if it does break like that, having
>> orphans is better than having widows. However, not being
&
Hi again,
Fred Ridder wrote:
>
>> Andy Kass wrote (in small part):
>>
>> I actually don't mind breaking a small table, since I have
>> fairly tall rows. And if it does break like that, having
>> orphans is better than having widows. However, not being
&
't mind breaking a small table, since I have fairly tall rows.
And if it does break like that, having orphans is better than having widows.
However, not being able to use the space created at the bottom of the page
makes it all useless. Maybe my tables are haunted by the ghost of the widow&
't mind breaking a small table, since I have fairly tall rows.
And if it does break like that, having orphans is better than having widows.
However, not being able to use the space created at the bottom of the page
makes it all useless. Maybe my tables are haunted by the ghost of the widow&
Hi everyone,
I'm working in unstructured FrameMaker 8 (p277) on Windows XP, and I'm noticing
that tables have spacing issues at the bottom of a page when they have less
than twice the number of orphan rows.
For example, if I have a table with 3 rows (regardless of heading rows) that
has an orp
Hi everyone,
I'm working in unstructured FrameMaker 8 (p277) on Windows XP, and I'm noticing
that tables have spacing issues at the bottom of a page when they have less
than twice the number of orphan rows.
For example, if I have a table with 3 rows (regardless of heading rows) that
has an orp
Another solution to avoid pasting random fonts and formats into Frame is set
your ClipboardFormatsPriorities in maker.ini (either the user copy or the
system copy). I believe the following setting will do the the trick:
ClipboardFormatsPriorities=UNICODE TEXT, TEXT, FILE, OLE 2, EMF, META, DIB,
Another solution to avoid pasting random fonts and formats into Frame is set
your ClipboardFormatsPriorities in maker.ini (either the user copy or the
system copy). I believe the following setting will do the the trick:
ClipboardFormatsPriorities=UNICODE TEXT, TEXT, FILE, OLE 2, EMF, META, DIB,
I've enjoyed reading all the input on this thread, and I had a few more
thoughts.
Unfortunately, the way Reid writes it below, it looks like anyone can have the
writer role. I would've written:
4. Technical Writer who knows enough to understand the SME, learns about the
audience and its lingo,
Hi all,
I thought this was an interesting topic, and I wanted to jump in as well.
I see three possible issues, listed from easiest to hardest to solve:
1. Despite your efforts, the doc doesn't meet the needs of the field engineers.
As others have pointed out, your text can be verbose. Are thes
I've enjoyed reading all the input on this thread, and I had a few more
thoughts.
Unfortunately, the way Reid writes it below, it looks like anyone can have the
writer role. I would've written:
4. Technical Writer who knows enough to understand the SME, learns about the
audience and its lingo,
Hi all,
I thought this was an interesting topic, and I wanted to jump in as well.
I see three possible issues, listed from easiest to hardest to solve:
1. Despite your efforts, the doc doesn't meet the needs of the field engineers.
As others have pointed out, your text can be verbose. Are thes
Hi all,
[from a lurker on daily digest, sorry if this is late]
> Here is the current comment from a client: Generally, I would like
> to keep high quality of screen captures.
> The comment that I have from the client is what I have - nothing
> specific about fuzziness, or anything else.
Tammy,
Hi all,
[from a lurker on daily digest, sorry if this is late]
> Here is the current comment from a client: Generally, I would like
> to keep high quality of screen captures.
> The comment that I have from the client is what I have - nothing
> specific about fuzziness, or anything else.
Tammy,
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