Okay, now I tried it and it does not work with the backslash.
It will not help you, but the pgf format name is not well chosen
anyway: Using "H2 Heading2" would have anabled easy access to the
format using the Ctrl+9 (or F9) shortcut to select pgf formats from
the status area. But of course,
Hi, Charles:
You can rename paragraph formats across a book's files using only FM's
tools, this way:
* Before proceeding, from the book window, perform Shift+File > Open
All Files In Book, if they're not already open. Then, perform
Shift+File > Save All Files In Book.
* Click in a paragraph whos
Michael M?ller-Hillebrand wrote:
> It will not help you, but the pgf format name is not well chosen
> anyway: Using "H2 Heading2" would have anabled easy access to the
> format using the Ctrl+9 (or F9) shortcut to select pgf formats from
> the status area. But of course, the original designer wou
Hi, Charles:
You can rename paragraph formats across a book's files using only FM's
tools, this way:
* Before proceeding, from the book window, perform Shift+File > Open
All Files In Book, if they're not already open. Then, perform
Shift+File > Save All Files In Book.
* Click in a paragraph whos
Michael Müller-Hillebrand wrote:
> It will not help you, but the pgf format name is not well chosen
> anyway: Using "H2 Heading2" would have anabled easy access to the
> format using the Ctrl+9 (or F9) shortcut to select pgf formats from
> the status area. But of course, the original designer wo
Okay, now I tried it and it does not work with the backslash.
It will not help you, but the pgf format name is not well chosen
anyway: Using "H2 Heading2" would have anabled easy access to the
format using the Ctrl+9 (or F9) shortcut to select pgf formats from
the status area. But of course,
Have you tried putting a backslash in front of the comma to 'escape'
the special function fo the entry separator?
- Michael
Am 27.10.2008 um 16:56 schrieb Charles Beck:
> Esteemed Framers,
>
> I have a problem I am hoping someone can help me solve. I have
> searched
> the Frame documentation
Original Message-
From: Michael M?ller-Hillebrand [mailto:m...@cap-studio.de]
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2008 12:47
To: Charles Beck; framers List
Subject: Re: Commas in paragraph tags
Have you tried putting a backslash in front of the comma to 'escape'
the special function fo t
Look at Silicon Prairie Software's Paragraph's Tool.
http://www.siliconprairiesoftware.com/
It will do batch tag replacement. And it's extremely cost effective.
Scott
At 1:11 PM -0400 10/27/08, Charles Beck wrote:
>I am aware of several cleanup tools that allow you to clean up an
>entire file
I think you are mostly correct, I've seen Word combine tag names like
this when it encounters tags witht he exact same formatting but
different names. Doing that, always made my life more difficult. It's
a "feature" of Word that only creates problems for users.
Scott
At 10:45 AM -0600 10/27/08
Esteemed Framers,
I have a problem I am hoping someone can help me solve. I have searched
the Frame documentation to no avail. I do not have time to search
through all the archives for this list; so please forgive if the info is
there (which I rather doubt).
I have a set of templates that I inher
Look at Silicon Prairie Software's Paragraph's Tool.
http://www.siliconprairiesoftware.com/
It will do batch tag replacement. And it's extremely cost effective.
Scott
At 1:11 PM -0400 10/27/08, Charles Beck wrote:
>I am aware of several cleanup tools that allow you to clean up an
>entire file
Hi, Chuck:
I don't have a solution, but I do have a suggestion. It sounds as if
you've found a bug in how FM processes the naming of paragraph (and
probably character) format names. If an embedded comma confuses the
running header/footer variable, it shouldn't be permitted when
defining the format
Charles Beck wrote:
> I have a set of templates that I inherited. I want to use the Heading
2
> paragraph style in a running header. Unfortunately, the paragraph
style
> is actually named "Heading 2,H2", which confuses FrameMaker when
> encountered in a system variable paragraph tag <$paratext[Hea
Original Message-
From: Michael Müller-Hillebrand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 27, 2008 12:47
To: Charles Beck; framers List
Subject: Re: Commas in paragraph tags
Have you tried putting a backslash in front of the comma to 'escape'
the special function fo t
I think you are mostly correct, I've seen Word combine tag names like
this when it encounters tags witht he exact same formatting but
different names. Doing that, always made my life more difficult. It's
a "feature" of Word that only creates problems for users.
Scott
At 10:45 AM -0600 10/27/08
Have you tried putting a backslash in front of the comma to 'escape'
the special function fo the entry separator?
- Michael
Am 27.10.2008 um 16:56 schrieb Charles Beck:
> Esteemed Framers,
>
> I have a problem I am hoping someone can help me solve. I have
> searched
> the Frame documentation
Charles Beck wrote:
> I have a set of templates that I inherited. I want to use the Heading
2
> paragraph style in a running header. Unfortunately, the paragraph
style
> is actually named "Heading 2,H2", which confuses FrameMaker when
> encountered in a system variable paragraph tag <$paratext[He
Hi, Chuck:
I don't have a solution, but I do have a suggestion. It sounds as if
you've found a bug in how FM processes the naming of paragraph (and
probably character) format names. If an embedded comma confuses the
running header/footer variable, it shouldn't be permitted when
defining the format
Esteemed Framers,
I have a problem I am hoping someone can help me solve. I have searched
the Frame documentation to no avail. I do not have time to search
through all the archives for this list; so please forgive if the info is
there (which I rather doubt).
I have a set of templates that I inh
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