Janet Underwood wrote:
One of my students has asked a question I've never encountered or
thought
about before. He asks why he can type the letter d continuously and
the
line will go all the way to the right margin, but if he types the
letter x
continuously on a line, it wraps to the next line
One of my students has asked a question I've never encountered or thought
about before. He asks why he can type the letter d continuously and the
line will go all the way to the right margin, but if he types the letter
x continuously on a line, it wraps to the next line before reaching the
One of my students has asked a question I've never encountered or thought
about before. He asks why he can type the letter d continuously and the
line will go all the way to the right margin, but if he types the letter x
continuously on a line, it wraps to the next line before reaching the
Hi Janet,
Sometimes what you see on the screen is not what you would see in print.
Make this setting in your maker.ini file, restart FrameMaker, and try your
test again.
DisplayUsingPrinterMetrics=On
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
One of my students has
Of Janet Underwood
> Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2006 8:44 PM
> To: Framers
> Subject: Different endings when typing continuous letters
>
>
> One of my students has asked a question I've never
> encountered or thought
> about before. He asks why he can type the letter "
Hi Janet,
Sometimes what you see on the screen is not what you would see in print.
Make this setting in your maker.ini file, restart FrameMaker, and try your
test again.
DisplayUsingPrinterMetrics=On
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
> One of my students has
Janet Underwood wrote:
>One of my students has asked a question I've never encountered or
thought
>about before. He asks why he can type the letter "d" continuously and
the
>line will go all the way to the right margin, but if he types the
letter "x"
>continuously on a line, it wraps to the
> One of my students has asked a question I've never encountered or thought
> about before. He asks why he can type the letter "d" continuously and the
> line will go all the way to the right margin, but if he types the letter
> "x" continuously on a line, it wraps to the next line before
One of my students has asked a question I've never encountered or thought
about before. He asks why he can type the letter "d" continuously and the
line will go all the way to the right margin, but if he types the letter "x"
continuously on a line, it wraps to the next line before reaching the