Framers Template repository? Was: Re: Foxy stuff on master pages

2007-08-08 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 09:25 -0700 7/8/07, Valerie Lipow wrote: >If anyone has one or more templates demonstrating the type of Master >pages/Reference pages discussed in the parent subject, if they're not >copyrighted, and if you're authorized and willing to disseminate them to the >group, would you please store a co

Re: Framers Template repository? Was: Re: Foxy stuff on master pages

2007-08-08 Thread Rene Stephenson
Whenever someone does add the templates to the repository, could that someone please post an ANN to the list to let us know? THANKS! Rene Steve Rickaby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: At 09:25 -0700 7/8/07, Valerie Lipow wrote: >If anyone has one or more templates demonstrating the type of M

Framers Template repository? Was: Re: Foxy stuff on master pages

2007-08-08 Thread Rene Stephenson
Whenever someone does add the templates to the repository, could that someone please post an ANN to the list to let us know? THANKS! Rene Steve Rickaby wrote: At 09:25 -0700 7/8/07, Valerie Lipow wrote: >If anyone has one or more templates demonstrating the type of Master >pages/Referenc

Re: Framers Template repository? Was: Re: Foxy stuff on master pages

2007-08-08 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 09:25 -0700 7/8/07, Valerie Lipow wrote: >If anyone has one or more templates demonstrating the type of Master >pages/Reference pages discussed in the parent subject, if they're not >copyrighted, and if you're authorized and willing to disseminate them to the >group, would you please store a co

Framers Template repository? Was: Re: Foxy stuff on master pages

2007-08-08 Thread Valerie Lipow
If anyone has one or more templates demonstrating the type of Master pages/Reference pages discussed in the parent subject, if they're not copyrighted, and if you're authorized and willing to disseminate them to the group, would you please store a copy in the Framers' file archive? I would love to

Foxy stuff on master pages

2007-08-07 Thread Steve Rickaby
Hi Peter At 06:27 -0500 7/8/07, Peter Gold wrote: >On 8/7/07, Steve Rickaby wrote: > >> A way to ensure that the description travels around with the template is to >> add one or more extra reference pages called 'Notes' or somesuch, and put a >> brief potted description of how the template - or

Foxy stuff on master pages

2007-08-07 Thread Fred Ridder
, and any content that you place inside that frame will never show up on the body pages. This provides a very convenient place to self-document each custom master page. Fred Ridder >From: Steve Rickaby >To: framers at FrameUsers.com >Subject: Foxy stuff on master pages >Date: Tue, 7 Au

Foxy stuff on master pages

2007-08-07 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 10:06 +0100 7/8/07, Steve Rickaby wrote: >When massing with multiple frames on master pages, it's a lot easier to see >what's going on if you give the various frames a temporary - and different - >fill pattern and/or colored border. When you've finished dickering with them, >you can use the

Foxy stuff on master pages

2007-08-07 Thread Steve Rickaby
Hi Framers In off-group discussions with Angela and others, it's become only too clear that it's possible to create clever stuff on master pages that is obvious to its designer but to no-one else ;-) For example, the auto thumbtabs stuff which came up recently on the group, or anything that inv

Framers Template repository? Was: Re: Foxy stuff on master pages

2007-08-07 Thread Valerie Lipow
If anyone has one or more templates demonstrating the type of Master pages/Reference pages discussed in the parent subject, if they're not copyrighted, and if you're authorized and willing to disseminate them to the group, would you please store a copy in the Framers' file archive? I would love to

RE: Foxy stuff on master pages

2007-08-07 Thread Fred Ridder
, and any content that you place inside that frame will never show up on the body pages. This provides a very convenient place to self-document each custom master page. Fred Ridder From: Steve Rickaby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Foxy stuff on master pages Date: Tue,

Foxy stuff on master pages

2007-08-07 Thread Peter Gold
On 8/7/07, Steve Rickaby wrote: > A way to ensure that the description travels around with the template is to > add one or more extra reference pages called 'Notes' or somesuch, and put a > brief potted description of how the template - or it's more foxy features - > operates there. That way t

Re: Foxy stuff on master pages

2007-08-07 Thread Steve Rickaby
Hi Peter At 06:27 -0500 7/8/07, Peter Gold wrote: >On 8/7/07, Steve Rickaby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> A way to ensure that the description travels around with the template is to >> add one or more extra reference pages called 'Notes' or somesuch, and put a >> brief potted description of ho

Re: Foxy stuff on master pages

2007-08-07 Thread Peter Gold
On 8/7/07, Steve Rickaby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > A way to ensure that the description travels around with the template is to > add one or more extra reference pages called 'Notes' or somesuch, and put a > brief potted description of how the template - or it's more foxy features - > operate

Re: Foxy stuff on master pages

2007-08-07 Thread Steve Rickaby
At 10:06 +0100 7/8/07, Steve Rickaby wrote: >When massing with multiple frames on master pages, it's a lot easier to see >what's going on if you give the various frames a temporary - and different - >fill pattern and/or colored border. When you've finished dickering with them, >you can use the

Foxy stuff on master pages

2007-08-07 Thread Steve Rickaby
Hi Framers In off-group discussions with Angela and others, it's become only too clear that it's possible to create clever stuff on master pages that is obvious to its designer but to no-one else ;-) For example, the auto thumbtabs stuff which came up recently on the group, or anything that inv