Re: Embarrasing simple question - identifying current style

2013-06-28 Thread Stuart Rogers
On 2013-Jun-27 9:54 AM, Alastair Dent wrote: It is many, many years since I’ve used Framemaker. We are now moving our documentation to Frame 11. One very basic task eludes me; how do I tell what style has been assigned to the selected text (or the paragraph where I’ve placed the insertion

Re: Embarrasing simple question - identifying current style

2013-06-28 Thread Matt Sullivan
The easiest way to see the applied paragraph tag is to select some part of the paragraph and look in the lowest left corner of your FM window.Note: In structured Fm, you'll likely see an element name (E:), not a para name -MattMatt R. Sullivanco-authorPublishing Fundamentals: Unstructured

Re: Embarrasing simple question - identifying current style

2013-06-28 Thread David Spreadbury
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RE: Embarrasing simple question - identifying current style

2013-06-28 Thread Alastair Dent
simple question - identifying current style Hi Alastair Assuming Frame 10 and 11 are the same, I know of two ways. The quick way: look at the bottom left corner of the screen. That includes the paragraph style name. There's a small gotcha: if you select multiple paragraphs, it only gives you

Re: Embarrasing simple question - identifying current style

2013-06-28 Thread Ed Nodland
Place the cursor, Click format, hover over the drop down options, and wait a short moment. A popup will show a check mark next to the Font, Size, Style, Character, or Paragraph as you hover over them. Or click format, (Character or Paragraph), and the Designer, and the Designer panel will come