Hi Tim,
The Running Header/Footer variables cannot see the contents of previous
files (unless your documents are structured). I would use Running
Header/Footers with markers instead of paragraph formats and use FrameScript
to automatically populate the markers with the correct text. If you are
. In the mean time I can try
some of the suggestions offered from this list.
Thanks, everyone. tims
-Original Message-
From: Steve Johnson [mailto:chinask...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2010 12:17 AM
To: Tim J. Slager
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Running Headers
We had a somewhat similar problem, but with document names. We finally
defined a variable for each doc name and imported all the variables into all
our files. You might have to do the same sort of thing for the chapter
titles in each manual; there might be a slicker way to go, but this way
would
Hi Mathieu
I guess you are using a character format in the middle of your variable
definition, for example blueFramepurpleMaker?
I have tested this and, indeed, some properties of the character format
(font family, weight, spread, stretch, superscript) are also displayed in
the Running H/F,
Yves and Mathieu,
Unfortunately you can only apply color to an entire running header-footer. It
is possible though to create the effect you're after, but you have to sacrifice
using a user-defined variable in the heading. Since you only occasionally need
it, it might be feasible.
I'm sending
At 16:59 -0500 9/1/07, Art Campbell wrote:
If all your heads are on the same page as the header, though, you can
tell it to pick up the last Head2 on the page by modifying the
variable string in the Master Page header to $paratext[+,Head2]
instead of $paratext[Head2].
Yup: this '+' notation also
: framers
Subject: RE: Running Headers
But my Head2 is not necessarily on the same page. I could have a Head1
and an introduction that is long and makes the text flow onto the next
page so the Head 2 starts on the next page. So how do I compensate for
that?
Thank you,
Gillian
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AM
To: Art Campbell; Gillian Flato
Cc: framers
Subject: Re: Running Headers
At 16:59 -0500 9/1/07, Art Campbell wrote:
If all your heads are on the same page as the header, though, you can
tell it to pick up the last Head2 on the page by modifying the
variable string in the Master Page header
Gillian Flato:
But my Head2 is not necessarily on the same page. I could have a Head1
and an introduction that is long and makes the text flow onto the next
page so the Head 2 starts on the next page. So how do I compensate for
that?
You could always insert a Head 2 Introduction immediately