Thanks to all for sharing your solutions. The general consensus is that
containing the spacing in the inset not only works but is expedient. I will
implement and include with new user training.
Again, thanks for all you kind responses.
Mollye
Mollye Barrett, ClearPath, LLC
content manageme
late. When you import the text inset, it will
show up in the style list as "*TI.Start."
Regards,
Keith Arnett
Lead Technical Writer
Software AG USA, Inc. \ Fairfax VA
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Put a tiny empty paragraph at the very beginning of the file/document
that you are 'insetting'
Regards,
Micheal O'Laoghaire
CBS Documentation
Comverse Inc.
Cambridge, MA.
Tel: (617) 273-5414
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In response to Rene Stephenson, Richard Combs wrote (in part):> A flow always
contains one or more pgfs. So a one-sentence flow is also
> a one-pgf flow; you can't avoid the pgf end. But you should be able to
> (I haven't tried it) define the source pgf as a Run-In Head so that
> there's no break
Rene Stephenson wrote:
> OK, bear with me - What about the situation where you have a
> text inset that's just a sentence, and there's no trailing
> paragraph break in the inset, and you want to use the
> sentence mid-paragraph elsewhere? I can't seem to get the
> inset sentence to flow to th
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> We have the same problem and have heard it's just a bug w/ FM
> 7.2 unstructured insets. Our solution is to use Silicon
> Prairie's Paragraph
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Rene Stephenson
> We have the same problem and have heard it's just a bug w/ FM
> 7.2 unstructured insets. Our solution is to use Silicon
> Prairie's Paragraph Tools to
Rene Stephenson
> We have the same problem and have heard it's just a bug w/ FM
> 7.2 unstructured insets. Our solution is to use Silicon
> Prairie's Paragraph Tools to Remove Paragraph Overrides
> immediately before generating the book for our output formats.
It's not a bug specific to 7.2,
I'm using FM 8.
I'll try the override tool and see what happens.
Thanks,
Mollye
> We have the same problem and have heard it's just a bug w/ FM 7.2
> unstructured insets. Our solution is to use Silicon Prairie's Paragraph
> Tools to Remove Paragraph Overrides immediately before generating the b
We have the same problem and have heard it's just a bug w/ FM 7.2 unstructured
insets. Our solution is to use Silicon Prairie's Paragraph Tools to Remove
Paragraph Overrides immediately before generating the book for our output
formats.
Rene L. Stephenson
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Thanks all. You've jogged my memory with details and I'll give the fixes a
try on this doc set.
Mollye Barrett
ClearPath, LLC
414-331-1378
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Mollye Barrett wrote:
> I'm working with an unstructured document set that uses text
> insets. When insets are imported into the target document,
> the empty paragraph tag following the inset automatically
> becomes a repeat of the first style in the previous inset.
> So, if the inset starts
Hi Mollye,
Just make sure that the paragraph which follows the text inset is not
empty (if possible).
If this option is not possible, for example, if the text inset is at
the end of your text flow, you can do this:
1. Put a new paragraph after the text inset.
2. In this paragraph, type
Hi Mollye
We have used unstructured insets and came across the same problem. As
far as I am aware, the only way to handle this problem is to avoid
consecutive insets. In our case, we ensure that insets represent an
entire section, and are always enclosed by heading tags. For example
Heading 1
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