Alan Houser wrote:
> Hi Marcus,
>
> This sounds like expected behavior. The rendering engine (FrameMaker)
> generates the text of the cross-reference from the content of the target
> GlossEntry. The GlossSee XML element exported from FrameMaker will have
> no content.
>
I fear my post was not
Lynne A. Price wrote:
> Marcus,
> There is nothing special about elements with these names. Are the
> empty elements in the XML document cross-references? Have you specified
> a cross-reference format either in an attribute or in a read/write rule?
> --Lynne
>
>
I have a All context
Is there any know issues with importing these XML elements.
I have set them up in the EDD as Xref elements - and when I insert a new
element into an existing Frame document it works as a cross reference.
However, if I open an XML document I get an emplty element - even though
the otherterm
Lynne A. Price wrote:
Marcus,
There is nothing special about elements with these names. Are the
empty elements in the XML document cross-references? Have you specified
a cross-reference format either in an attribute or in a read/write rule?
--Lynne
I have a All context rule
Is there any know issues with importing these XML elements.
I have set them up in the EDD as Xref elements - and when I insert a new
element into an existing Frame document it works as a cross reference.
However, if I open an XML document I get an emplty element - even though
the otherterm
Steve Rickaby wrote:
At 15:11 +0100 4/7/06, Marcus Streets wrote:
How do I tell Frame that an element is an inline and should not be put
into a new paragraph but only have character level formatting?
Give it a text format rule of 'Text range'. For example:
Element (Container): Emphasis
I am using Frame 7.0 - I know I need to upgrade.
I ma having problems with my EDD.
How do I tell Frame that an element is an inline and should not be put
into a new paragraph but only have character level formatting?
Marcus
Steve Rickaby wrote:
> At 15:11 +0100 4/7/06, Marcus Streets wrote:
>
>> How do I tell Frame that an element is an inline and should not be put
>> into a new paragraph but only have character level formatting?
>
> Give it a text format rule of 'Text range'. For example:
Vorndran, Charles P wrote:
> Loren,
>
> SourceSafe will certainly handle the file types you mentioned and
> virtually any others that you didn't. The characteristic of most
> version control systems of this type is that they're really designed to
> store text files efficiently, and binary files,