Hello all,
Believe it or not, but I'm faced with a Framemaker document that exists
of collection of unconnected text frames.
Now we want to migrate this document to a new template with the content
caught in one single text flow. The content must be one text flow.
The only option I
Hello all,
Believe it or not, but I'm faced with a Framemaker document that exists
of collection of unconnected text frames.
Now we want to migrate this document to a new template with the content
caught in one single text flow. The content must be one text flow.
The only option I see
Hello all,
Structured Framemaker-to-PDF problem, noticed using 7.0 and 7.2.
We use head elements as headers of generic sections.
The layout of the head depends on the context and is defined with a
level rule in the EDD.
All levels also have a context label Level1, Level2 etc. defined
Hello all,
Structured Framemaker-to-PDF problem, noticed using 7.0 and 7.2.
We use "head" elements as headers of generic "sections".
The layout of the "head" depends on the context and is defined with a
"level rule" in the EDD.
All levels also have a context label Level1, Level2 etc.
Hello all,
I am creating PDF-files from structured Framemaker files.
In the Bookmark section of the PDF Setup window I've selected the
head elements which I want to appear as bookmarks based on their
context label.
So what I have in the Include elements section is :
head (level 1)
head
Hello all,
I am creating PDF-files from structured Framemaker files.
In the "Bookmark" section of the PDF Setup window I've selected the
"head" elements which I want to appear as bookmarks based on their
context label.
So what I have in the "Include elements" section is :
head (level 1)
head