Hi Doug,
you would use the Code converter by Richard Ishida to find out exactly
what characters are given.
--> https://r12a.github.io/app-conversion/
This tool is invaluable for my daily work...
Best -- Tino H. Haida, Berlin
Am 2020-09-24 14:54, schrieb Doug:
Is there a way to selec
Hello Roger,
we use a setting where (almost) all elements are controlled by
FrameMaker:
element "Graphic" {
is fm graphic element;
}
element "I.Graphic" {
is fm graphic element;
attribute "file" is fm property file;
}
This works very well, here an example for the XML output/i
should be checked. You may keep (and resize) or delete the frame
resp. change the paragraph setting.
If this is not the scenario in your case, I do not know...
Best regards -- Tino H. Haida, Berlin
Ed Lightle:
> Hi, Framers.
>
> When I add a TOC page to a book and try to add a
Hi Rick,
maybe FM sees "caption" as a reserved element name.
What happens if you try with a slightly different name?
Why don't you use simply "Title" for the table title (which FM
interprets as table title directly without r/w rule).
Rick Quatro:
> I mocked up a simple structured application
... Yes, this is weird.
Win 7 locks folders when you work with them in certain applications
(Acrobat, FrameMaker), but also with the normal Win Explorer.
The Explorer puts an invisible "thumbs.db" file into folders that have
been opened and keeps them locked.
See https://support.microsoft.com/e
I can tell, you should "upgrade" the Helvetica font... It will
be a little bit more expensive, but it is the best way to have a
consistent design throughout all different languages.
Best regards -- Tino H. Haida, Berlin
Karen Robbins:
> Hi Tino,
>
> Hm, that's int
vendor like Linotype.
Best regards -- Tino H. Haida, Berlin
Karen Robbins:
> Actually, I spoke too soon. It does work for some fonts (e.g., Garamond), but
> not others--including HelveticaNeueLT Std, the one I need. It should have all
> the characters and glyphs that exist.
>
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