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[mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of McCallister,
Michael (GE Healthcare, consultant)
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 9:50 AM
To: Art Ca
Adriana,
Welcome to the list! Art is right about generating hits from other
FrameMaker forums, but doing a site-specific search is also useful for
this list. After typing your search terms, add "site:lists.framers.com"
(no quotes).
Mike
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Michael (GE Healthcare, consultant)
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 9:50 AM
To: Art Campbell; Adriana Harper
Cc: framers@lists
Adriana,
Welcome to the list! Art is right about generating hits from other
FrameMaker forums, but doing a site-specific search is also useful for
this list. After typing your search terms, add "site:lists.framers.com"
(no quotes).
Mike
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Deirdre,
Rename/backup terrible-looking TOC (just in case).
Close FM
Copy the good-looking TOC file to the folder containing terrible-looking
TOC.
Rename good-looking TOC file so that the filename is IDENTICAL to the
original terrible-looking TOC (not the backup).
Regenerate.
Look at regenera
Deirdre,
Rename/backup terrible-looking TOC (just in case).
Close FM
Copy the good-looking TOC file to the folder containing terrible-looking
TOC.
Rename good-looking TOC file so that the filename is IDENTICAL to the
original terrible-looking TOC (not the backup).
Regenerate.
Look at regenera
Ben,
A friend of mine runs a site that covers a lot of ground in web colors,
including this code chart:
http://www.december.com/html/spec/colorcodes.html
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[mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Ben Hecht
Ben,
A friend of mine runs a site that covers a lot of ground in web colors,
including this code chart:
http://www.december.com/html/spec/colorcodes.html
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ben Hechter
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 9:37 A
One other possible (untested) solution: Has anyone tried running FM
under OpenSolaris? Conceivably that would work on an Intel/AMD box, and
could also work virtualized under Linux or MacOS.
FM 7.x apparently works reasonably well in Crossover Linux, the
commercial development of Wine:
http://www
One other possible (untested) solution: Has anyone tried running FM
under OpenSolaris? Conceivably that would work on an Intel/AMD box, and
could also work virtualized under Linux or MacOS.
FM 7.x apparently works reasonably well in Crossover Linux, the
commercial development of Wine:
http://www
Deb,
I'm planning to use Scribus to put together a project portfolio to post
on my website and have in PDF form. I played with it quite a bit while
writing "openSUSE Linux Unleashed." It is much more stable than it was a
couple years ago, and should work quite well for brochures and such. It
doesn
Deb,
I'm planning to use Scribus to put together a project portfolio to post
on my website and have in PDF form. I played with it quite a bit while
writing "openSUSE Linux Unleashed." It is much more stable than it was a
couple years ago, and should work quite well for brochures and such. It
doesn
While Syed and Richard are certainly right about applying changes with
the toolbar, there's certainly nothing wrong with having font size
information located at the top of the screen. For me, at least, having a
quick visual cue about this without having to open a Designer window is
a small time (an
While Syed and Richard are certainly right about applying changes with
the toolbar, there's certainly nothing wrong with having font size
information located at the top of the screen. For me, at least, having a
quick visual cue about this without having to open a Designer window is
a small time (an
Now that Rene mentions it ... When I wrote "SUSE Linux 10 Unleashed," a
couple years ago, my editors at Sams Publishing said they accepted FM
and Word files, but since it was a Linux book, doing it in Frame wasn't
practical (way too much rebooting involved). For the 2nd edition
("openSUSE Linux Unl
Deirdre,
ABEbooks.com is a great resource for used books, and they have 17 copies
of the "Beyond the Basics" book (which I found very helpful after
"Classroom in a Book"). Several of the books are practically free +
shipping. Here's the link:
http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchResults?isbn=073
Now that Rene mentions it ... When I wrote "SUSE Linux 10 Unleashed," a
couple years ago, my editors at Sams Publishing said they accepted FM
and Word files, but since it was a Linux book, doing it in Frame wasn't
practical (way too much rebooting involved). For the 2nd edition
("openSUSE Linux Unl
Deirdre,
ABEbooks.com is a great resource for used books, and they have 17 copies
of the "Beyond the Basics" book (which I found very helpful after
"Classroom in a Book"). Several of the books are practically free +
shipping. Here's the link:
http://www.abebooks.com/servlet/SearchResults?isbn=073
Although it would certainly be nice if our hosts would make it easier
with the tools Art mentions, a regular Google site search seems to work
nicely.
This syntax generated 291 hits (though not our most recent discussion):
text inset site:lists.frameusers.com
HTH,
Mike
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Although it would certainly be nice if our hosts would make it easier
with the tools Art mentions, a regular Google site search seems to work
nicely.
This syntax generated 291 hits (though not our most recent discussion):
text inset site:lists.frameusers.com
HTH,
Mike
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I just did this recently, and confirmed it works today:
http://lists.frameusers.com/mailman/listinfo/framers
It's a web interface to Mailman. The Archives are accessible from here
as well.
Mike
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[mailto:framers-bounces at lis
I just did this recently, and confirmed it works today:
http://lists.frameusers.com/mailman/listinfo/framers
It's a web interface to Mailman. The Archives are accessible from here
as well.
Mike
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Ho
Of course, they should. But (tying this to another thread) if
FrameUsers.com ever came back, perhaps we could start a
list-members-only wiki. I mean, who better than us to start such a
thing?
Mike McCallister
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Of course, they should. But (tying this to another thread) if
FrameUsers.com ever came back, perhaps we could start a
list-members-only wiki. I mean, who better than us to start such a
thing?
Mike McCallister
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Just checking: Was FM closed when you tried to copy the file? I'll
assume that you have admin rights to the computer, too.
Mike McCallister
Technical Writer
GE Healthcare, Milwaukee Research Park
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Just checking: Was FM closed when you tried to copy the file? I'll
assume that you have admin rights to the computer, too.
Mike McCallister
Technical Writer
GE Healthcare, Milwaukee Research Park
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