RE: ON-SCREEN GUIDES

2008-08-13 Thread Glenn Voyles
Hi Michael, I've never bothered with guides in Frame. I use the Object Properties and specify the top and left values. Glenn -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Zaichenko Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 01:51 To: FrameUsers Users

ON-SCREEN GUIDES

2008-08-13 Thread Glenn Voyles
Hi Michael, I've never bothered with guides in Frame. I use the Object Properties and specify the top and left values. Glenn -Original Message- From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Michael Zaichenko Sent: Wednesday,

RE: TW suite questions for Frame8

2008-03-25 Thread Glenn Voyles
Kanti, Regarding the second question, I think HTML Help Workshop may help you and your developers hook up the Help files. Search for that on the MSDN site: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/. Glenn -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL

TW suite questions for Frame8

2008-03-25 Thread Glenn Voyles
Kanti, Regarding the second question, I think HTML Help Workshop may help you and your developers hook up the Help files. Search for that on the MSDN site: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/. Glenn -Original Message- From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-bounces at

RE: Software Purchase Justification

2008-02-18 Thread Glenn Voyles
I had a similar challenge late last year and wrote a business plan for a CMS. I believe I got the template from one of the vendors we decided against (they're all very helpful when it comes to helping you sell their software to upper management). Anyway, after the executive summary, I described

Software Purchase Justification

2008-02-18 Thread Glenn Voyles
I had a similar challenge late last year and wrote a business plan for a CMS. I believe I got the template from one of the vendors we decided against (they're all very helpful when it comes to helping you sell their software to upper management). Anyway, after the executive summary, I described

RE: Keyboard shortcut for copyright symbol

2008-01-24 Thread Glenn Voyles
Just out of curiosity, does anyone use (or not use) ALT+0169 (or other alt codes) for any particular reason? Glenn -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pete Rourke Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 08:14 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];

Keyboard shortcut for copyright symbol

2008-01-24 Thread Glenn Voyles
Just out of curiosity, does anyone use (or not use) ALT+0169 (or other "alt" codes) for any particular reason? Glenn -Original Message- From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Pete Rourke Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008

Watermark WAS: NagGram

2007-03-30 Thread Glenn Voyles
I tried putting a watermark in a file once, but it messed up my monitor. First there was a loud sizzle and then a small explosion. All for naught. When I opened the file on another computer, the watermark was not there. Now I just try to imitate the watermark electronically. Real water doesn't

Missing Fonts

2006-06-26 Thread Glenn Voyles
Hi Roger, I found some missing fonts in an imported graphic recently. The graphic was a PDF file that had been cropped prior to import. The missing font was in the cropped out portion. I was able to open the PDF in Illustrator and delete al the stuff that wasn't supposed to be there anyway.

RE: student/tutor page layout

2006-06-19 Thread Glenn Voyles
Dave, I wonder if this might be the one situation where a B flow would be useful. Since the student's book is already in FrameMaker, and since their content would probably change more often than the trainer's, this solution would require two books. Once the content for student's book is updated

student/tutor page layout

2006-06-19 Thread Glenn Voyles
Dave, I wonder if this might be the one situation where a "B" flow would be useful. Since the student's book is already in FrameMaker, and since their content would probably change more often than the trainer's, this solution would require two books. Once the content for student's book is

Possibly OT: MS CMS

2006-04-24 Thread Glenn Voyles
Apologies in advance if this message is posted twice. I wonder if any of you have used Microsoft's Content Management Server, or have considered it when researching a CMS solution. Plusses? Minuses? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks, Glenn Voyles

Possibly OT: MS CMS

2006-04-24 Thread Glenn Voyles
Apologies in advance if this message is posted twice. I wonder if any of you have used Microsoft's Content Management Server, or have considered it when researching a CMS solution. Plusses? Minuses? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks, Glenn Voyles

RE: Printing Thumb Tabs

2006-04-19 Thread Glenn Voyles
Don, Perhaps bleeding tabs can only be handled by professional printers and therefore included only in a hard bound version, not a print at home PDF. True or false? Any suggestions? Our department decided to keep the bleeding tabs even on the print at home PDFs so we wouldn't have to maintain

Printing Thumb Tabs

2006-04-19 Thread Glenn Voyles
Don, > >Perhaps bleeding tabs can only be handled by professional printers and >therefore included only in a hard bound version, not a print at home PDF. >True or false? Any suggestions? > Our department decided to keep the bleeding tabs even on the print at home PDFs so we wouldn't have to

RE: Another spellchecker query

2006-03-24 Thread Glenn Voyles
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stuart Rogers Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 07:44 To: Doug Cc: Framers List Subject: Re: Another spellchecker query Doug wrote: Is there any way to make Frame's spellchecker NOT check text if it's

Another spellchecker query

2006-03-24 Thread Glenn Voyles
-Original Message- From: framers-bounces+glenn.voyles=mitchell@lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-bounces+glenn.voyles=mitchell.com at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Stuart Rogers Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 07:44 To: Doug Cc: Framers List Subject: Re: Another spellchecker

Recall: Another spellchecker query

2006-03-24 Thread Glenn Voyles
Glenn Voyles would like to recall the message, "Another spellchecker query".

RE: Cannot invoke OLE server?

2006-02-01 Thread Glenn Voyles
Michael, I second Rick's opinion: Import by Reference is the way to go. I've had good results saving PowerPoint slides as *.wmf. Visio also saves in that format. Unfortunately I had to save a native format version of the graphic as well as the *.wmf in another folder for Frame Import. Glenn

Cannot invoke OLE server?

2006-02-01 Thread Glenn Voyles
Michael, I second Rick's opinion: Import by Reference is the way to go. I've had good results saving PowerPoint slides as *.wmf. Visio also saves in that format. Unfortunately I had to save a native format version of the graphic as well as the *.wmf in another folder for Frame Import. Glenn

Frame vs. Quicksilver - Please help me save Frame

2006-01-19 Thread Glenn Voyles
We've heard a lot about how much better FM is than IL, and I don't doubt any of it. Great points. But wouldn't the IL side of the house be building a case as well? I'm curious what justification they claim for their cause. Glenn -Original Message- From:

POLL: Which method do you use to apply bold and italics?

2006-01-17 Thread Glenn Voyles
Bra-vo! -Original Message- I've redefined over 60 shortcuts so they open a catalog instead of creating an override.

Setting runaround properties on a table

2006-01-11 Thread Glenn Voyles
Heather, How about creating a paragraph format that goes across all columns and framing your tables with that. You could anchor the table to the first one, follow it with an empty carriage return and move on with the flow. Glenn -Original Message- From:

Adobe Layoffs

2005-12-15 Thread Glenn Voyles
I was at an STC meeting last night and sat at a table with a Macromedia survivor. I don't recall the numbers (as I'm really a writer ;-). However, this story just goes to show how important your personal network is. As the layoffs were being dolled out, there was a lot of local IM chatter among