I forget what the magic dimensions are, but there is a set of settings
for text frames that a few companies use that work, unchanged, on both
sizes of paper. Makes writing and pagination a bit easier because the
text layout and page count stay the same on both Letter and A4.
Art
Art Campbell
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Subject: RE: Changing Paper size in template
Did you look through the FrameMaker templates at
http://www.adobe.com/products/framemaker/tempseries/index.html?
I believe there is an A4 template in there somewhere.
These were all done in Unstructured Frame 5.5, I think, but should give
I have a very precise template spec in German for A4 and amerikanisches
Format - their solution is to trim off a few centimeters on the bottom
margin!
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To: Caroline Tabach
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Changing Paper size in template
I forget what the magic dimensions are, but there is a set of settings
for text frames that a few companies use that work, unchanged, on both
sizes of paper. Makes writing and pagination a bit easier because
Because Letter size is both shorter and wider than A4, my optical rule
says the margins must be narrower to the sides but maybe a little bit
larger for top and bottom than so often seen in letter size documents.
I think FM does some adapting when changing from letter to A4, but I
usually change