Auto Hide Element Boundaries?

2007-02-07 Thread Gordon McLean
Problem solved.

Solution: I am an idiot.

The RestoreWindows plugin was turning on element boundaries everytime I
opened the file. Like I asked it to...

I've left your suggestions in this reply Peter, as they are exactly what I
WAS doing and should help anyone without the RestoreWindows plugin
installed.

Thanks to all for their responses. My new brain arrives on Friday.

Gordon


-Original Message-
Subject: Re: Auto Hide Element Boundaries?

Hi, Gordon:

It sounds as if you're not saving the files in the state you want them to
open in. The display of element boundaries and tags, as well as text
symbols, and borders, and zoom percentage, are all saved with files. A quick
way to manipulate multiple files is to use Shift+File. When used from a book
window, the Open All, Save All, Close All, actions only work on book files;
when used from a non-book window, the Save All and Close all work on all
open files, book members or free-standing.




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Auto Hide Element Boundaries?

2007-02-06 Thread Gordon McLean
Hi all,
 
Still finding my feet with Structured Framemaker.. is there a way to turn
off Element Boundaries when generating a PDF (save as PDF option)??
 
The boundaries are great to work with but my reviewers don't like them. How
do I get rid of them across an entire book before PDFing?
 
I've tried selecting all the files in the book and selecting the relevant
VIEW menu, but when I go back into the book and open a file, the boundaries
re-appear! 
 
Any suggestions?
 
Gordon
 
Technical Author
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Publications Team
Tel: 01415334164
 


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RE: Auto Hide Element Boundaries?

2007-02-06 Thread Gordon McLean
Yes Peter, and if I keep the files open I can generate a PDF without the
boundaries showing.

But if I hide the boundaries, close the file, and re-open it, the boundaries
re-appear after a brief (flicker) delay.

Same goes if I hide boundaries at the book level. Opening the file itself
causes the boundaries to re-appear.

I have the workaround of leaving the files open but:
A. This shouldn't be happening, should it?
B. I don't recall changing anything so why is this happening now?
C. This SHOULDN'T be happening!

G

-Original Message-
From: Peter Gold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 06 February 2007 15:24
To: Gordon McLean
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Auto Hide Element Boundaries?

Hi, Gordon:

Have you tried opening all the files in the book, then applying View  Hide
Element Boundaries, before generating the PDF?

HTH

Regards,

Peter Gold
KnowHow ProServices

Gordon McLean wrote:
 Hi all,
  
 Still finding my feet with Structured Framemaker.. is there a way to 
 turn off Element Boundaries when generating a PDF (save as PDF option)??
  
 The boundaries are great to work with but my reviewers don't like 
 them. How do I get rid of them across an entire book before PDFing?
  
 I've tried selecting all the files in the book and selecting the 
 relevant VIEW menu, but when I go back into the book and open a file, 
 the boundaries re-appear!
  
 Any suggestions?
  
 Gordon
   





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Auto Hide Element Boundaries?

2007-02-06 Thread Gordon McLean
Hi all,

Still finding my feet with Structured Framemaker.. is there a way to turn
off Element Boundaries when generating a PDF (save as PDF option)??

The boundaries are great to work with but my reviewers don't like them. How
do I get rid of them across an entire book before PDFing?

I've tried selecting all the files in the book and selecting the relevant
VIEW menu, but when I go back into the book and open a file, the boundaries
re-appear! 

Any suggestions?

Gordon

Technical Author
__
Publications Team
Tel: 01415334164



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Auto Hide Element Boundaries?

2007-02-06 Thread Peter Gold
Hi, Gordon:

Have you tried opening all the files in the book, then applying View > 
Hide Element Boundaries, before generating the PDF?

HTH

Regards,

Peter Gold
KnowHow ProServices

Gordon McLean wrote:
> Hi all,
>  
> Still finding my feet with Structured Framemaker.. is there a way to turn
> off Element Boundaries when generating a PDF (save as PDF option)??
>  
> The boundaries are great to work with but my reviewers don't like them. How
> do I get rid of them across an entire book before PDFing?
>  
> I've tried selecting all the files in the book and selecting the relevant
> VIEW menu, but when I go back into the book and open a file, the boundaries
> re-appear! 
>  
> Any suggestions?
>  
> Gordon
>   




Auto Hide Element Boundaries?

2007-02-06 Thread Gordon McLean
Yes Peter, and if I keep the files open I can generate a PDF without the
boundaries showing.

But if I hide the boundaries, close the file, and re-open it, the boundaries
re-appear after a brief (flicker) delay.

Same goes if I hide boundaries at the book level. Opening the file itself
causes the boundaries to re-appear.

I have the workaround of leaving the files open but:
A. This shouldn't be happening, should it?
B. I don't recall changing anything so why is this happening now?
C. This SHOULDN'T be happening!

G

-Original Message-
From: Peter Gold [mailto:pe...@knowhowpro.com] 
Sent: 06 February 2007 15:24
To: Gordon McLean
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Auto Hide Element Boundaries?

Hi, Gordon:

Have you tried opening all the files in the book, then applying View > Hide
Element Boundaries, before generating the PDF?

HTH

Regards,

Peter Gold
KnowHow ProServices

Gordon McLean wrote:
> Hi all,
>  
> Still finding my feet with Structured Framemaker.. is there a way to 
> turn off Element Boundaries when generating a PDF (save as PDF option)??
>  
> The boundaries are great to work with but my reviewers don't like 
> them. How do I get rid of them across an entire book before PDFing?
>  
> I've tried selecting all the files in the book and selecting the 
> relevant VIEW menu, but when I go back into the book and open a file, 
> the boundaries re-appear!
>  
> Any suggestions?
>  
> Gordon
>   





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Auto Hide Element Boundaries?

2007-02-06 Thread Peter Gold
Hi, Gordon:

It sounds as if you're not saving the files in the state you want them 
to open in. The display of element boundaries and tags, as well as text 
symbols, and borders, and zoom percentage, are all saved with files. A 
quick way to manipulate multiple files is to use Shift+File. When used 
from a book window, the Open All, Save All, Close All, actions only work 
on book files; when used from a non-book window, the Save All and Close 
all work on all open files, book members or free-standing.


HTH

Regards,

Peter Gold
KnowHow ProServices

Gordon McLean wrote:
> Yes Peter, and if I keep the files open I can generate a PDF without the
> boundaries showing.
>
> But if I hide the boundaries, close the file, and re-open it, the boundaries
> re-appear after a brief (flicker) delay.
>
> Same goes if I hide boundaries at the book level. Opening the file itself
> causes the boundaries to re-appear.
>
> I have the workaround of leaving the files open but:
> A. This shouldn't be happening, should it?
> B. I don't recall changing anything so why is this happening now?
> C. This SHOULDN'T be happening!
>
> G
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Peter Gold [mailto:peter at knowhowpro.com] 
> Sent: 06 February 2007 15:24
> To: Gordon McLean
> Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: Re: Auto Hide Element Boundaries?
>
> Hi, Gordon:
>
> Have you tried opening all the files in the book, then applying View > Hide
> Element Boundaries, before generating the PDF?
>
> HTH
> 
> Regards,
>
> Peter Gold
> KnowHow ProServices
>
> Gordon McLean wrote:
>   
>> Hi all,
>>  
>> Still finding my feet with Structured Framemaker.. is there a way to 
>> turn off Element Boundaries when generating a PDF (save as PDF option)??
>>  
>> The boundaries are great to work with but my reviewers don't like 
>> them. How do I get rid of them across an entire book before PDFing?
>>  
>> I've tried selecting all the files in the book and selecting the 
>> relevant VIEW menu, but when I go back into the book and open a file, 
>> the boundaries re-appear!
>>  
>> Any suggestions?
>>  
>> Gordon
>>   
>>