#x27;m discovering the same thing here. Frame seems to want to punish
> us for not having ACM installed... Frame's idiotic obsession with the
> Times font is beginning to really annoy me.
>
>
> Steve Cavanaugh
> Sr. Technical Writer
> NAT Seattle Inc.
>
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Yes, I'm discovering the same thing here. Frame seems to want to punish
us for not having ACM installed... Frame's idiotic obsession with the
Times font is beginning to really annoy me.
Steve Cavanaugh
Sr. Technical Writer
NAT Seattle Inc.
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simpler versions of
> the original application until you pinpoint where it fails.
> --Lynne
>
> At 09:24 PM 10/15/2006, Noah Evans wrote:
> >Hey Rick, framers,
> >
> >Rick, thanks for your tip, however in this case it didn't work. Here's why:
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that your current XML import does not apply. Can
you import successfully with this test application? If so, the next step is
to figure out the difference between the test application and the actual
one. It may be helpful to iterate over progressively simpler versions of
the original application unti
ld tell me it was
making a substitute for "Times" which I had not defined for anything.
It turns out, that .ini file had a definition of Times for the variable
DefaultFamily.
Steve Cavanaugh
Sr. Technical Writer
NAT Seattle Inc.
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Hey Rick, framers,
Rick, thanks for your tip, however in this case it didn't work. Here's why:
After looking through the mif and experimenting with different
formatting in the edd, I've found the problem, but I have no idea why
it's ending up like this.
Frame seems to be inserting font data on
Hey Rick, framers,
Rick, thanks for your tip, however in this case it didn't work. Here's why:
After looking through the mif and experimenting with different
formatting in the edd, I've found the problem, but I have no idea why
it's ending up like this.
Frame seems to be inserting font data on
Hey all,
I'm having a very strange problem with my structure application. When I
import an xml file, none of the fonts follows the paragraph tags(which are
assigned by the edd, they show up just fine in the pgftag bar and menu, but
the fonts just don't apply for some reason). They seem to be inher
Hey all,
I'm having a very strange problem with my structure application. When I
import an xml file, none of the fonts follows the paragraph tags(which are
assigned by the edd, they show up just fine in the pgftag bar and menu, but
the fonts just don't apply for some reason). They seem to be inhe
Maybe I should mention it's in Japanese.
whoops,
Noah
On 7/6/06, Noah Evans wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Does anyone know how frame applies formats to actual elements in a
> structured document? I have a long and complicated edd which is very hard to
> type by hand, but wh
.
ElseIf, Container etc...) is completely garbled but the contents of the tags
are fine. Is this a problem with unicode? Also the template for the
structured application was created from an empty edd.
Thanks in advance,
Noah Evans
Maybe I should mention it's in Japanese.
whoops,
Noah
On 7/6/06, Noah Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone know how frame applies formats to actual elements in a
structured document? I have a long and complicated edd which is very hard to
type by hand, but whose s
.
ElseIf, Container etc...) is completely garbled but the contents of the tags
are fine. Is this a problem with unicode? Also the template for the
structured application was created from an empty edd.
Thanks in advance,
Noah Evans
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Hey,
I've written a basic conversion table and I've got my documents tentatively
structured. However on the export to xml some(but not all) fonts get garbled
on the way.
The main culprit seems to be FMgothic2 although FMgothic[1,3,4] all work
fine. The output is utf16.
Any ideas what could be ca
Hey,
I've written a basic conversion table and I've got my documents tentatively
structured. However on the export to xml some(but not all) fonts get garbled
on the way.
The main culprit seems to be FMgothic2 although FMgothic[1,3,4] all work
fine. The output is utf16.
Any ideas what could be c
eal with complicated graphics in structured Framemaker?
Best Regards,
Noah Evans
eal with complicated graphics in structured Framemaker?
Best Regards,
Noah Evans
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y deal with
one flow. What's the proper method for dealing with separate text columns
and flows in structured framemaker?
Noah Evans
Nara Japan
y deal with
one flow. What's the proper method for dealing with separate text columns
and flows in structured framemaker?
Noah Evans
Nara Japan
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identified correctly in the edd with the right element types etc...(I would
post the edd but this is on Japanese framemaker).
I'm sure I'm missing something very simple regarding how structured
framemaker does table translation. Any advice on what I'm missing?
Noah Evans
Nara Japan
tly in the edd with the right element types etc...(I would
post the edd but this is on Japanese framemaker).
I'm sure I'm missing something very simple regarding how structured
framemaker does table translation. Any advice on what I'm missing
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