At 12:51 -0500 22/12/09, Stuart Rogers wrote:
>Looks perfectly normal (compared to a test file I just made). Have you tried
>typing something in the Correction box and clicking Correct? After that, I'm
>out of ideas, sorry.
The suggested correction is the non-existent period following by one
FrameMaker 7.0p577, Mac OS X 10.4.11, FrameMaker files possibly with some Word
dross. (Yes, i know it's an old version, best I can do at present.)
The spell check stops in the space before a cross-reference, showing 'Extra
space?'. There is no supernumary space in the text on screen. The
Hi Steve,
The first thing I would do is save the file as MIF and reopen it.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc.
585-659-8267
r...@frameexpert.com
www.frameexpert.com
http://www.frameexpert.com/peace/
FrameMaker 7.0p577, Mac OS X 10.4.11, FrameMaker files possibly with some
Word dross. (Yes, i
At 09:50 -0500 22/12/09, Rick Quatro wrote:
The first thing I would do is save the file as MIF and reopen it.
Thanks Rick... but, following earlier oddities, all the files in this book have
been thoroughly MIFfed.
--
Steve
___
You are currently
Steve Rickaby wrote:
FrameMaker 7.0p577, Mac OS X 10.4.11, FrameMaker files possibly with
some Word dross. (Yes, i know it's an old version, best I can do at
present.)
The spell check stops in the space before a cross-reference, showing
'Extra space?'. There is no supernumary space in the
At 10:23 -0500 22/12/09, Stuart Rogers wrote:
Have you tried saving as MIF and then examining the MIF file in a plain text
editor? Search for the text surrounding the problem area and see if there's
anything unusual. You might be able to do a find/replace operation within the
text editor if
Steve Rickaby wrote:
At 10:23 -0500 22/12/09, Stuart Rogers wrote:
Have you tried saving as MIF and then examining the MIF file in a plain text
editor? Search for the text surrounding the problem area and see if there's
anything unusual. You might be able to do a find/replace operation
On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 17:27:40 +, Steve Rickaby
srick...@wordmongers.demon.co.uk wrote:
You *do* have an extra space after the period after the
xref:
String `. '
You might try removing it in the MIF. It might be something
other than a space, though it comes across as one in the email;
At 12:51 -0500 22/12/09, Stuart Rogers wrote:
Looks perfectly normal (compared to a test file I just made). Have you tried
typing something in the Correction box and clicking Correct? After that, I'm
out of ideas, sorry.
The suggested correction is the non-existent period following by one
FrameMaker 7.0p577, Mac OS X 10.4.11, FrameMaker files possibly with some Word
dross. (Yes, i know it's an old version, best I can do at present.)
The spell check stops in the space before a cross-reference, showing 'Extra
space?'. There is no supernumary space in the text on screen. The
Hi Steve,
The first thing I would do is save the file as MIF and reopen it.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc.
585-659-8267
rick at frameexpert.com
www.frameexpert.com
http://www.frameexpert.com/peace/
FrameMaker 7.0p577, Mac OS X 10.4.11, FrameMaker files possibly with some
Word dross. (Yes,
At 09:50 -0500 22/12/09, Rick Quatro wrote:
>The first thing I would do is save the file as MIF and reopen it.
Thanks Rick... but, following earlier oddities, all the files in this book have
been thoroughly MIFfed.
--
Steve
Steve Rickaby wrote:
> FrameMaker 7.0p577, Mac OS X 10.4.11, FrameMaker files possibly with
> some Word dross. (Yes, i know it's an old version, best I can do at
> present.)
>
> The spell check stops in the space before a cross-reference, showing
> 'Extra space?'. There is no supernumary space in
At 10:23 -0500 22/12/09, Stuart Rogers wrote:
>Have you tried saving as MIF and then examining the MIF file in a plain text
>editor? Search for the text surrounding the problem area and see if there's
>anything unusual. You might be able to do a find/replace operation within the
>text editor
Steve Rickaby wrote:
> At 10:23 -0500 22/12/09, Stuart Rogers wrote:
>
>> Have you tried saving as MIF and then examining the MIF file in a plain text
>> editor? Search for the text surrounding the problem area and see if there's
>> anything unusual. You might be able to do a find/replace
On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 17:27:40 +, Steve Rickaby
wrote:
You *do* have an extra space after the period after the
xref:
>
You might try removing it in the MIF. It might be something
other than a space, though it comes across as one in the email;
try replacing both chars with a real space.
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