RE: Spacing table footnotes

2007-10-30 Thread TEPLITZ Ronald
Diane, 

For space between tables and footnotes, create a graphic frame on your
reference page. When prompted for a name, call it TableFootnote. The
height of the frame determines the space between the bottom of the table
and the top of the footnote area. 

Ron

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Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 10:20:41 -0400
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Hello,

 

I have several tables in my document that contain footnotes, and I
haven't been able to figure out .how to create a space between the table
and the footnote so that the footnote doesn't touch the table. (I'm
using FrameMaker 7.2.) Could someone please help me?



Also, I noticed that one of my table footnotes consistently made my
document crash when generating a PDF file and wondered whether this is a
FrameMaker bug. The footnote in question was for a conditional row in
the table and contained a cross-reference to another file (which isn't
included in the document in question). I recreated the table, which
contains several conditional rows, some of which also contain
conditional text. The PDF generation crashed every time, until I deleted
the footnote.

 

TIA,

Diane

 

Diane Schaefer

Senior Technical Writer

Sandvine Technologies Ltd.

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Spacing table footnotes

2007-10-30 Thread TEPLITZ Ronald
Diane, 

For space between tables and footnotes, create a graphic frame on your
reference page. When prompted for a name, call it TableFootnote. The
height of the frame determines the space between the bottom of the table
and the top of the footnote area. 

Ron

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Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 10:20:41 -0400
From: "Diane Schaefer" 
Subject: Spacing table footnotes
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Hello,



I have several tables in my document that contain footnotes, and I
haven't been able to figure out .how to create a space between the table
and the footnote so that the footnote doesn't touch the table. (I'm
using FrameMaker 7.2.) Could someone please help me?



Also, I noticed that one of my table footnotes consistently made my
document crash when generating a PDF file and wondered whether this is a
FrameMaker bug. The footnote in question was for a conditional row in
the table and contained a cross-reference to another file (which isn't
included in the document in question). I recreated the table, which
contains several conditional rows, some of which also contain
conditional text. The PDF generation crashed every time, until I deleted
the footnote.



TIA,

Diane



Diane Schaefer

Senior Technical Writer

Sandvine Technologies Ltd.

dschaefer at sandvine.com

tel. 972-2-540-090, ext. 125



RE: Help with footnote numbers

2007-08-28 Thread TEPLITZ Ronald
 
Tina, 

You set the size of the footnote reference in FormatDocumentText
Options. This dialog allows you to set the size of superscripted text in
relation to the associated body text. 

Ron

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Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2007 14:58:34 -0700
From: Tina Ricks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Help with footnote numbers
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I'm looking for help with footnote reference numbers. The footnote
reference
is the superscript number that appears in the main text. The footnote
body
is the text that appears at the bottom of the page.

I've got the footnote body set to 10 points (Format  Document 
Footnote
Properties). Unfortunately, this means (I think) that the footnote
reference
(in the main text) is also 10 point superscript. I'd like to make just
the
reference number smaller, but I can't find a setting for that separate
from
the footnote text. If I try to highlight just the reference number to
apply
a character style to it, Frame selects the footnote body also. and
character
styles don't seem to have any effect.

Any ideas? Thanks in advance.

Tina

tina ricks | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | 503-531-3233

 



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Help with footnote numbers

2007-08-28 Thread TEPLITZ Ronald

Tina, 

You set the size of the footnote reference in Format>Document>Text
Options. This dialog allows you to set the size of superscripted text in
relation to the associated body text. 

Ron

>Message: 20
>Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2007 14:58:34 -0700
>From: "Tina Ricks" 
>Subject: Help with footnote numbers
>To: 
>Message-ID: <001f01c7e8f5$6a9b9080$0201a8c0 at D3NVXM81>
>Content-Type: text/plain;  charset="us-ascii"

>I'm looking for help with footnote reference numbers. The footnote
reference
>is the superscript number that appears in the main text. The footnote
body
>is the text that appears at the bottom of the page.

>I've got the footnote body set to 10 points (Format > Document >
Footnote
>Properties). Unfortunately, this means (I think) that the footnote
reference
>(in the main text) is also 10 point superscript. I'd like to make just
the
>reference number smaller, but I can't find a setting for that separate
from
>the footnote text. If I try to highlight just the reference number to
apply
>a character style to it, Frame selects the footnote body also. and
character
>styles don't seem to have any effect.

>Any ideas? Thanks in advance.

>Tina

>tina ricks | kristina.ricks at verizon.net | 503-531-3233





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RE: Framers Digest, Vol 22, Issue 25

2007-08-27 Thread TEPLITZ Ronald
Noel, 

See postings on this subject on the Yahoo group, FM for OSX. 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/fmforosx/

Ron

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Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2007 16:02:15 -0500
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I am curious to know if anyone out there has a similar configuration
that is 
already running FrameMaker 7.0 successfully. I will be starting a
course this 
fall to learn the basics of FrameMaker 7.0.

Noel
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Framers Digest, Vol 22, Issue 25

2007-08-27 Thread TEPLITZ Ronald
Noel, 

See postings on this subject on the Yahoo group, FM for OSX. 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/fmforosx/

Ron

>Message: 1
>Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2007 16:02:15 -0500
>From: Noel Lashbrook 
>Subject: Learning FrameMaker 7.0 on Mactel (10.4.10) with Parallels/XP
Home
>To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
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>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed

>I am curious to know if anyone out there has a similar configuration
that is 
>already running FrameMaker 7.0 successfully. I will be starting a
course this 
>fall to learn the basics of FrameMaker 7.0.

>Noel



Global change of table row height settings: Solved

2007-02-06 Thread TEPLITZ Ronald
 I have a doc with a lot of tables. I want to change the row height min


 and max values of all tables rather than just one table at a time. 

 Does anyone have a technique or a utility to do this? 

Solved. I had to do this because I converted a large PDF with lots of
tables to a Word doc 

and then opened that in Frame. The conversion utility set Max row height
for some rows to a 

very small value. My workaround: 

Save as MIF. Open in Word (ack!). Search for RowMaxHeight * (be sure to
enable Use wildcards). 

Replace all with RowMaxHeight   10.0. Open MIF in Frame, apply table
cell para formats 

and table formats if you haven't already. 

Ron

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Global change of table row height settings: Solved

2007-02-06 Thread TEPLITZ Ronald
> I have a doc with a lot of tables. I want to change the row height min


> and max values of all tables rather than just one table at a time. 

> Does anyone have a technique or a utility to do this? 

Solved. I had to do this because I converted a large PDF with lots of
tables to a Word doc 

and then opened that in Frame. The conversion utility set Max row height
for some rows to a 

very small value. My workaround: 

Save as MIF. Open in Word (ack!). Search for RowMaxHeight *" (be sure to
enable Use wildcards). 

Replace all with RowMaxHeight   10.0". Open MIF in Frame, apply table
cell para formats 

and table formats if you haven't already. 

Ron




Global change of table row height settings

2007-02-01 Thread TEPLITZ Ronald
I have a doc with a lot of tables. I want to change the row height min
and max values of all tables rather than just one table at a time. Does
anyone have a technique or a utility to do this? 
 
Ron
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Global change of table row height settings

2007-02-01 Thread TEPLITZ Ronald
I have a doc with a lot of tables. I want to change the row height min
and max values of all tables rather than just one table at a time. Does
anyone have a technique or a utility to do this? 

Ron



Link to file without specifying name?

2007-01-16 Thread TEPLITZ Ronald
Folks, 

I want to make a link in a PDF (created from Frame doc) that opens a
file in a specified directory without having to specify a filename.
Anyone know how to do this? 

Ron