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Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2013 22:49:48 +0300
From: David Shaked da...@almondweb.com
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Variables based on paragraph tags at the book level
Message-ID: 006801ce4512$b6a81640$23f842c0
Jason's question was about how, not why.
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 6:48 AM, Combs, Richard
richard.co...@polycom.com wrote:
Document titles, product names, and version numbers are exactly the sorts of
things for which you should define user variables. And use them not just in
the footer, but
The BookVars plugin from Leximation will do all of this. It's an excellent
plugin.
-Gillian
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From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Jason Nichols
Sent: Friday, April 26, 2013 9:44 AM
To:
Jason Nichols wrote:
For example, it'd be nice if I could define – in the footer of each
chapter in a book – the Running H/F variables to pull in the document
title, product name, and version number based on what appears on the
book's title page (based on paragraph tags that are used only in
Jason Nichols wrote:
For example, it'd be nice if I could define – in the footer of each
chapter in a book – the Running H/F variables to pull in the document
title, product name, and version number based on what appears on the
book's title page (based on paragraph tags that are used
Document titles, product names, and version numbers are exactly the sorts
of things for which you should define user variables.
And use them not just in the footer, but on the title page and throughout.
When marketing decides to change the product name,
you'll be glad it's a variable.
I
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of David Shaked
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2013 12:50 PM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Variables based on paragraph tags at the book level
Document titles, product names, and version numbers are exactly the
sorts
of things