You can drag the Windows taskbar to a vertical position. I always use
mine there, to recover vertical space in the window; I also use my
Mac's Dock vertically, for the same reason.
HTH
Regards,
Peter
Peter Gold
KnowHow ProServices
You can drag the Windows taskbar to a vertical position. I always use
mine there, to recover vertical space in the window; I also use my
Mac's Dock vertically, for the same reason.
HTH
Regards,
Peter
Peter Gold
KnowHow ProServices
On Jul 31, 2007, at 11:55 PM, Fred Ridder wrote:
Alternative #5 is to leave the taskbar (its official name, BTW)
[Thanks for the correction. I had the feeling that I was not using
the proper term.]
unlocked
at at its normal bottom of the window position, but to grab its top
edge and "windo
On Jul 31, 2007, at 11:55 PM, Fred Ridder wrote:
> Alternative #5 is to leave the taskbar (its official name, BTW)
[Thanks for the correction. I had the feeling that I was not using
the proper term.]
> unlocked
> at at its normal bottom of the window position, but to grab its top
> edge and "w
er
>From: Whites
>To: Dennis Davideit , framers at lists.frameusers.com
>Subject: RE: Special > Marker dialog box has disappeared
>Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 21:09:23 -0700
>
>Hi Dennis -
>I've followed this with interest because I am plagued with the same issue
>(and so a
er
From: Whites <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Dennis Davideit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Special > Marker dialog box has disappeared
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 21:09:23 -0700
Hi Dennis -
I've followed this with interest because I am plagued with the sam
Hi Dennis -
I've followed this with interest because I am plagued with the same
issue (and so are others I work with). It's not a problem with FM,
it's a bug/flaw in the Windows desktop - at least in XP.
Let's assume you work with the Windows toolbar (or tray, or whatever
you call it) at the
Hi Dennis -
I've followed this with interest because I am plagued with the same
issue (and so are others I work with). It's not a problem with FM,
it's a bug/flaw in the Windows desktop - at least in XP.
Let's assume you work with the Windows toolbar (or tray, or whatever
you call it) at the
One caution:
if FrameMaker is running when you edit the .INI file your changes will
be lost when you exit Frame.
FM loads the ini settings into memory on startup and rewrites the file
on exit so that things like the last files opened list, customizable
zoom percentages, locations of windows, etc.
Dennis Davideit wrote:
> the change made no difference:
> the Marker dialog box still does not appear.
> Markers=200, 200
What were the numbers before you changed them? What screen resolution
are you running?
Kenneth Benson
Pegasus Type, Inc.
www.pegtype.com
> Thanks for the suggestion. My system must have some
> other problem, because the change made no difference:
> the Marker dialog box still does not appear.
Dennis,
Windows has two versions of maker.ini:
1. There's a system-wide version in \Program Files\Adobe\FrameMaker 7.x.
2. There is a
Here is another possible solution that doesn't require editing maker.ini.
Open the marker dialog. Even though you can't see it, it's probably there.
Press Alt+Space. This is a Windows shortcut that gives you keyboard
control of windows and dialogs.
Press "m" (for move).
Either use the arrow ke
Here is another possible solution that doesn't require editing maker.ini.
Open the marker dialog. Even though you can't see it, it's probably there.
Press Alt+Space. This is a Windows shortcut that gives you keyboard
control of windows and dialogs.
Press "m" (for move).
Either use the arrow
One caution:
if FrameMaker is running when you edit the .INI file your changes will
be lost when you exit Frame.
FM loads the ini settings into memory on startup and rewrites the file
on exit so that things like the last files opened list, customizable
zoom percentages, locations of windows, etc.
Thanks for the suggestion. My system must have some
other problem, because the change made no difference:
the Marker dialog box still does not appear.
Dennis,
Windows has two versions of maker.ini:
1. There's a system-wide version in \Program Files\Adobe\FrameMaker 7.x.
2. There is also a
Dennis Davideit wrote:
the change made no difference:
the Marker dialog box still does not appear.
Markers=200, 200
What were the numbers before you changed them? What screen resolution
are you running?
Kenneth Benson
Pegasus Type, Inc.
www.pegtype.com
___
Richard,
Thanks for the suggestion. My system must have some
other problem, because the change made no difference:
the Marker dialog box still does not appear.
For what it's worth, here are the values in my
DialogLayout section of maker.ini:
[DialogLayout]
;--Dialog & Window layout --
Ma
D'oh! Momentary lapse of reason:
> Markers=997, 400
>
> Your numbers are probably different (bigger). They specify
> the location on screen of the upper left corner of the
> dialog. I don't recall if it's horizontal, then vertical, or
> the other way around.
It's horizontal first. If it wer
Dennis Davideit wrote:
> A couple week ago, my "Marker" dialog box suddenly
> disappeared. That is, when I click Special > Marker, the
> Marker dialog box does not appear.
>
> The other dialogs in the Special menu display correctly
> (Anchored Frame, Cross Reference, etc).
You probably inadve
Richard,
Thanks for the suggestion. My system must have some
other problem, because the change made no difference:
the Marker dialog box still does not appear.
For what it's worth, here are the values in my
DialogLayout section of maker.ini:
[DialogLayout]
;--Dialog & Window layout --
Ma
D'oh! Momentary lapse of reason:
> Markers=997, 400
>
> Your numbers are probably different (bigger). They specify
> the location on screen of the upper left corner of the
> dialog. I don't recall if it's horizontal, then vertical, or
> the other way around.
It's horizontal first. If it we
Dennis Davideit wrote:
> A couple week ago, my "Marker" dialog box suddenly
> disappeared. That is, when I click Special > Marker, the
> Marker dialog box does not appear.
>
> The other dialogs in the Special menu display correctly
> (Anchored Frame, Cross Reference, etc).
You probably inadv
I am new to this list (I work at Symantec). Am looking
for assistance with the following problem (on Frame
7.1, Windows XP):
A couple week ago, my "Marker" dialog box suddenly
disappeared. That is, when I click Special > Marker,
the Marker dialog box does not appear.
The other dialogs in the Spec
I am new to this list (I work at Symantec). Am looking
for assistance with the following problem (on Frame
7.1, Windows XP):
A couple week ago, my "Marker" dialog box suddenly
disappeared. That is, when I click Special > Marker,
the Marker dialog box does not appear.
The other dialogs in the Spec
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