I always remember it as Make Phit...
-Niels
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- When I taught this shortcut in one
Tammy -- this behaviour was scripted for equations created using
FrameMath.
We just get the bonus of having it work for other anchored frames. g
AFAIK, there is no way to change this default behaviour.
The workaround is to type Esc-s-a after Esc-m-p and choose the setting
you want.
With
Tammy,
The anchored frame moves because one of those commands sets the anchored
frame to At insertion point instead of Below insertion point, which I'm
guessing was your setting before running the command.
I don't know how to shrinkwrap without this change, but suspect someone else
on the list
If you initially set the anchored frame postion to be
Below Current Line, using ESC mp to shrink the size of
the anchored frame to the size of the contained
graphic object changes the anchored frame position to
At Insertion Point. To restore the original position
after shrinking it, you must click
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Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 12:53 PM
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Subject: Re: Esc m p for anchored frames?
If you initially set the anchored frame postion to be
Below Current Line, using ESC mp to shrink the size
Daniel, Linda, Rick, Kay, Sarah, Grant, Debbi, Fred, et. al.
Thanks for all of the information. Here's a quick summary of what I have
learned both on and off-list:
1.) Esc m p - Escape math position. We inherited this function from its
original purpose for equations in a Framemaker document
Back in Dec. 2004, I brought this topic up. Doug B. sent me a DLL
(ShrinkWrapAsIs.dll). This allows you to use the Esc m p command, but
the anchored frame will stay as it was originally set.
I won't redistribute the DLL without permission, but I've copied Doug at
the email I had for him from
LOL
Someone else provided me with the DLL (I forget whom) so I don't have
a problem with anyone distributing it.
It works great...I love it.
--Doug
On 2/8/06, Martinek, Carla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Back in Dec. 2004, I brought this topic up. Doug B. sent me a DLL
(ShrinkWrapAsIs.dll).
When I taught this shortcut in one of my FrameMaker classes, someone
suggested it stood for Make Perfect.
I've always liked that and it makes the shortcut easier to remember.
Pat Christenson
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