Use RefIcons by Cudspan.
At 03:18 AM 1/4/2009, Leah wrote:
>FM 7.0 ; Windows XP
>
>In one of our products, users can choose between 2 programming syntaxes.
>Until now we have produced 2 different versions of the Reference Guide
>(using conditional text).
>
>We now want
Use RefIcons by Cudspan.
At 03:18 AM 1/4/2009, Leah wrote:
>FM 7.0 ; Windows XP
>
>In one of our products, users can choose between 2 programming syntaxes.
>Until now we have produced 2 different versions of the Reference Guide
>(using conditional text).
>
>We now want
skill
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Subject: Placing icons in side heads
FM 7.0 ; Windows XP
In one of our products, users can c
skill
=
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From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com]On Behalf Of Leah
Sent: Sunday, January 04, 2009 3:19 AM
To: framers at frameusers.com
Subject: Placing icons in side heads
FM 7.0 ; Windows XP
In one of our products, user
Method A: Insert an anchored frame in the outside column. You can then
right click and set the offset, or drag the frame. Then insert the icon.
Save the icon on a reference page and insert it into the frame.
Method B: Save the icons on a reference page. Make two tiny par tags in
the sidehead (o
FM 7.0 ; Windows XP
In one of our products, users can choose between 2 programming syntaxes.
Until now we have produced 2 different versions of the Reference Guide
(using conditional text).
We now want to produce 1 book that includes both syntaxes. The files use
side heads. I want to construct so
Method A: Insert an anchored frame in the outside column. You can then
right click and set the offset, or drag the frame. Then insert the icon.
Save the icon on a reference page and insert it into the frame.
Method B: Save the icons on a reference page. Make two tiny par tags in
the sidehead (o
FM 7.0 ; Windows XP
In one of our products, users can choose between 2 programming syntaxes.
Until now we have produced 2 different versions of the Reference Guide
(using conditional text).
We now want to produce 1 book that includes both syntaxes. The files use
side heads. I want to construct