Use Condition Indicators setting is inconsistent

2012-12-12 Thread Rob Shell
Dear Framers: I would love to know what this message means. Has it something to do with conditional text? The capitalized noun would indicate no. (I do not use conditional text). Or does this refer to a condition which is set. Could this be a toggle switch? And the condition is on or off The

Re: Use Condition Indicators setting is inconsistent

2012-12-12 Thread Matt Sullivan
You have one or more conditions in one or more files. One or more of these conditions is set to display the condition indicators in one or more of these files. Remove the conditions, set the condition indicators the same across all files, and you'll be free of the messages. Remember to also

Re: Use Condition Indicators setting is inconsistent

2012-12-12 Thread Shmuel Wolfson
It means one of two things: 1. The conditions that are *selected* to be viewed in each file are not the same throughout the book. (Even if you do not apply the conditions to any text, there still can be conditions defined in the file.) 2. You have conditions that are defined in some, but not

RE: Use Condition Indicators setting is inconsistent

2012-12-12 Thread Fred Ridder
text formatting properties from one file to all the other files in the book. -Fred Ridder Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2012 19:57:07 +0200 From: shmue...@gmail.com To: rsh...@iafrica.com; framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: Re: Use Condition Indicators setting is inconsistent It means one of two

RE: Use Condition Indicators setting is inconsistent

2012-12-12 Thread Combs, Richard
Rob Shell wrote: Subject: Use Condition Indicators setting is inconsistent Dear Framers: I would love to know what this message means. Has it something to do with conditional text? The capitalized noun would indicate no. Why would the capitalization indicate no? (I do not use

RE: Use Condition Indicators setting is inconsistent

2012-12-12 Thread Craig Ede
...@iafrica.com To: framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: Use Condition Indicators setting is inconsistent Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2012 19:10:33 +0200 Dear Framers: I would love to know what this message means. Has it something to do with conditional text? The capitalized noun would indicate no. (I do

Re: Use Condition Indicators setting is inconsistent

2012-12-12 Thread Robert Lauriston
It means that some of the documents in a book are set to show condition indicators (change bars / underline / text color / whatever) and some aren't. The way FM's conditional text is implemented is complicated and confusing. ___ You are currently

"Use Condition Indicators setting is inconsistent"

2012-12-12 Thread Rob Shell
Dear Framers: I would love to know what this message means. Has it something to do with conditional text? The capitalized noun would indicate no. (I do not use conditional text). Or does this refer to a condition which is set. Could this be a toggle switch? And the condition is on or off The

"Use Condition Indicators setting is inconsistent"

2012-12-12 Thread Matt Sullivan
You have one or more conditions in one or more files. One or more of these conditions is set to display the condition indicators in one or more of these files. Remove the conditions, set the condition indicators the same across all files, and you'll be free of the messages. Remember to also

"Use Condition Indicators setting is inconsistent"

2012-12-12 Thread Shmuel Wolfson
It means one of two things: 1. The conditions that are *selected* to be viewed in each file are not the same throughout the book. (Even if you do not apply the conditions to any text, there still can be conditions defined in the file.) 2. You have conditions that are defined in some, but not

"Use Condition Indicators setting is inconsistent"

2012-12-12 Thread Fred Ridder
ue is easy to fix by importing the conditional text formatting properties from one file to all the other files in the book. -Fred Ridder > Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2012 19:57:07 +0200 > From: shmuelw1 at gmail.com > To: rshell at iafrica.com; framers at lists.frameusers.com > Subject: Re: "U

"Use Condition Indicators setting is inconsistent"

2012-12-12 Thread Combs, Richard
Rob Shell wrote: > Subject: "Use Condition Indicators setting is inconsistent" > > Dear Framers: > I would love to know what this message means. > Has it something to do with conditional text? The capitalized noun > would > indicate no. Why would the capita

"Use Condition Indicators setting is inconsistent"

2012-12-12 Thread Craig Ede
From: rshell at iafrica.com > To: framers at lists.frameusers.com > Subject: "Use Condition Indicators setting is inconsistent" > Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2012 19:10:33 +0200 > > Dear Framers: > I would love to know what this message means. > Has it something to do with

"Use Condition Indicators setting is inconsistent"

2012-12-12 Thread Robert Lauriston
It means that some of the documents in a book are set to show condition indicators (change bars / underline / text color / whatever) and some aren't. The way FM's conditional text is implemented is complicated and confusing.

Re: Use Condition Indicators setting is inconsistent

2006-12-05 Thread susan . mcdonald
Paul Di Somma [EMAIL PROTECTED] asked: Using FM 7.0p492 with an unstructured book. Each chapter in the book has one conditional setting which is Index and is set to black. When I compile, I get a Book Error Report with the message Use Conditional Indicators setting is inconsistent. I

Re: Use Condition Indicators setting is inconsistent

2006-12-05 Thread Art Campbell
To reconcile the differences, select all chapters in the book and apply the condition and view setting at the book level... Art On 12/5/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Paul Di Somma [EMAIL PROTECTED] asked: Using FM 7.0p492 with an unstructured book. Each chapter in the book

Use Condition Indicators setting is inconsistent

2006-12-05 Thread Paul Di Somma
Hello, Using FM 7.0p492 with an unstructured book. Each chapter in the book has one conditional setting which is "Index" and is set to black. When I compile, I get a Book Error Report with the message "Use Conditional Indicators setting is inconsistent". I checked that all 18 chapters are set

Use Condition Indicators setting is inconsistent

2006-12-05 Thread susan.mcdon...@teradyne.com
"Paul Di Somma" asked: > > Using FM 7.0p492 with an unstructured book. > > Each chapter in the book has one conditional setting which is "Index" > and is set to black. > When I compile, I get a Book Error Report with the message "Use > Conditional Indicators setting is inconsistent". > > I

Use Condition Indicators setting is inconsistent

2006-12-05 Thread Art Campbell
To reconcile the differences, select all chapters in the book and apply the condition and view setting at the book level... Art On 12/5/06, susan.mcdonald at teradyne.com wrote: > "Paul Di Somma" asked: > > > > Using FM 7.0p492 with an unstructured book. > > > > Each chapter in the book has

Use Condition Indicators setting is inconsistent

2006-12-04 Thread Paul Di Somma
Hello, Using FM 7.0p492 with an unstructured book. Each chapter in the book has one conditional setting which is Index and is set to black. When I compile, I get a Book Error Report with the message Use Conditional Indicators setting is inconsistent. I checked that all 18 chapters are set