Hi group
When I do Edit > Update Book, I see that Show Element Boundaries (as Tags)
is switched on again, which is not the idea, of course.
Is anyone else seeing this? I'm using 14.0.2.
Thanks
Yves
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Hello All
I am working with XML files in FM 7.1.
I prefer to work with Element Boundaries visible, so after opening a file I set
this option on the View menu. However, when I close the file and open
another one, I have to set it again. Is there any way to have this set as a
permanent
Hi, Roger:
The property is saved in each file.
You can set the property for multiple files by selecting them in a
book window and using View Show (or Hide) Element Boundaries, then
perform Shift+File Save All Files In Book.
HTH
Regards,
Peter
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Shuttleworth, Roger wrote:
Hello All
I am working with XML files in FM 7.1.
I prefer to work with Element Boundaries visible, so after opening a file I
set this option on the View menu. However, when I close the file and open
another one, I have to set
Hello All
I am working with XML files in FM 7.1.
I prefer to work with Element Boundaries visible, so after opening a file I set
this option on the View menu. However, when I close the file and open
another one, I have to set it again. Is there any way to have this set as a
permanent
Hi, Roger:
The property is saved in each file.
You can set the property for multiple files by selecting them in a
book window and using View > Show (or Hide) Element Boundaries, then
perform Shift+File > Save All Files In Book.
HTH
Regards,
Peter
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Peter Gold
K
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www.leximation.com
+1.415.485.1892
Shuttleworth, Roger wrote:
> Hello All
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> I am working with XML files in FM 7.1.
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> I prefer to work with Element Boundaries visible, so after opening a file I
> set this option on the View menu. However, when I close the
Saw something strange today. When viewing a structured document with
element boundaries turned on (either as brackets or tags) the boundaries
are red. Just the boundaries. The text itself is black. This is in the
document window, not the structure view. And the document is valid.
Any ideas
Saw something strange today. When viewing a structured document with
element boundaries turned on (either as brackets or tags) the boundaries
are red. Just the boundaries. The text itself is black. This is in the
document window, not the structure view. And the document is valid.
Any ideas
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
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
: 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
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
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 Structure
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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,
Pe
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
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