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
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
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
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
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
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
, 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
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
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
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
, 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,
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
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
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
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
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
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