Take a look at my TextFormatter script. You will have to set up a character
format for each of the colors you want to apply. You fill in a table with
your word/character format pairs and you can specify any paragraph formats
that you want to skip. Actually, in your case, it may be better to specify
SVGs are text searchable, so you could always use SVG graphics.
Beyond that, no, Frame is not an IDE and it has no automation for
formatting code. It doesn't even recognize code.
On Wed, Jan 1, 2020 at 4:28 PM wrote:
> I'm ignorant in this area, but what about swapping the MD coding for RTF
> c
Another thing to try: use Pandoc to convert the Markdown to Word
.docx, then import that into FrameMaker.
On Wed, Jan 1, 2020 at 12:29 PM Robert Lauriston wrote:
>
> Markdown itself doesn't have syntax highlighting, that's done by the
> rendering engine. So there's nothing to convert.
>
> https:/
I'm ignorant in this area, but what about swapping the MD coding for RTF
coding?
It could be done with a multi-step VBA macro, then imported as a Word file.
Dave Creamer
IDEAS Training
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Date: Wed, 1 Jan 2020 12:29:59 -0800
From: Robert Lauriston
Markdown itself doe
Markdown itself doesn't have syntax highlighting, that's done by the
rendering engine. So there's nothing to convert.
https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet#code
I don't know of any FrameMaker add-on that can add syntax highlighting
to PDF output.
You could use Pandoc r
at it. Thanks.
Rick
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To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: [Framers] How to format
HI All, I have a document in Markdown (md) that I was asked to convert to FM.
I can do it quickly using wildcards,regexs and scripts.
All is fine and good, except when I get to source code. The source code is
formatted extremely nicely and clearly (with different colors for commands,
comments,