FM 7.2 7.2p158 - undo history

2006-04-13 Thread Wim Hooghwinkel \(Scriptware\)
When performing a 'file-save all files in book' action, FM comes up with a warning message for each file saved that the undo-history will be lost. In a 390 file book it means 390 times clicking 'ok'. Can this be avoided somehow - can the message on losing the undo history be turned off any

Re: OT: Including Acrobat Reader on Manual CD-ROM

2006-04-13 Thread rebecca officer
I'm pretty sure you can't do this with recent Reader versions for Windows. We used to, but now we provide an installation file and I'm pretty sure we changed because the software required the change. As you may have guessed, I don't deal with this bit of our process. The person who does is on

Re: OT: Including Acrobat Reader on Manual CD-ROM

2006-04-13 Thread rebecca officer
I'm pretty sure you can't do this with recent Reader versions for Windows. We used to, but now we provide an installation file and I'm pretty sure we changed because the software required the change. As you may have guessed, I don't deal with this bit of our process. The person who does is on

Re: FM 7.2 7.2p158 - undo history

2006-04-13 Thread Rick Quatro
Hi Wim, There is are settings in the Preferences dialog box for controlling the undo history warnings. Rick Quatro Carmen Publishing 585-659-8267 www.frameexpert.com When performing a 'file-save all files in book' action, FM comes up with a warning message for each file saved that the

OT: Including Acrobat Reader on Manual CD-ROM - Thanks!

2006-04-13 Thread David Bills
All, Thank you for your thoughtful and informative responses. In addition to the list posts, Dave Brown provided a URL that describes the process at: http://www.indigorose.com/webhelp/ams60/How_do_I/Run_Adobe_Acrobat_Reader_directly_from_the_CD-ROM.htm As Peter suggested, we'll check with our

RE: Including Acrobat Reader on Manual CD-ROM

2006-04-13 Thread Roberts, Katie
I include a readme file with a link to the Adobe website and suggest that download directly from Adobe. Katie Roberts Ohmart/VEGA Corp. Cincinnati, OH 513-272-0524x167 The important thing is not to stop questioning. Albert Einstein -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Framers Digest, Vol 6, Issue 13

2006-04-13 Thread Joan Robins
Text Insets take on formatting of source document ALWAYS! Has anyone noticed that unless you choose plain text, the imported text inset will have the formatting of the document that you are importing FROM and not the one into which the text inset is going? I'm sure it used to work in Frame 6.

Help! My postscript file won't distill

2006-04-13 Thread Rebecca . L . Frasure
Every time I try to print a Framemaker book to postscript (or save as PDF) I get the message - This PostScript file was created from an encrypted PDF file. Redistilling encrypted PDF is not permitted. I have checked all of the security settings and there is no security settings. What is

RE: Framers Digest, Vol 6, Issue 13

2006-04-13 Thread Jim Light
I do not see that behavior. Here is what I just did: I opened a container file and double-clicked a text inset. I opened the text inset. I selected a paragraph changed the paragraph tag definition to use a completely different font. (Arial to Times New Roman) I updated the tag. I added some

RE: Help! My postscript file won't distill

2006-04-13 Thread Gagne, Bernard (Bolton)
Hi Becky, Your Frame files wouldn't happen to be referencing any PDFs for graphics, would they? If one of those is encrypted it could result in the error you're describing. Then again, is it even possible to use such a file as a graphic? Anyone? Berny Gagné Sr. Technical Writer Husky Injection

RE: Help! My postscript file won't distill

2006-04-13 Thread Combs, Richard
Becky wrote: Every time I try to print a Framemaker book to postscript (or save as PDF) I get the message - This PostScript file was created from an encrypted PDF file. Redistilling encrypted PDF is not permitted. Berny replied: Hi Becky, Your Frame files wouldn't happen to be

re: Help! My postscript file won't distill

2006-04-13 Thread Rebecca . L . Frasure
I just solved my own problem. Apparently there was an encrypted pdf form imported into one of the framemaker files. After I deleted the imported pdf, I had no problem. Becky Frasure ___ You are currently subscribed to Framers as [EMAIL PROTECTED]

OT: More on Translation Services

2006-04-13 Thread Gillian Flato
I want to thank everybody who responded to my translation services inquiry. After learning more about considerations for finding an appropriate translation/localization service, I realize that I need a translation service that has experience translating documents related to wafer fabrication.

Re: First question from my new gig

2006-04-13 Thread Art Campbell
Try selecting all the files in the book (or the ones you want to affect with the edit), as well as the book file itself. Art On 4/13/06, John Posada [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, guys...I've landed at EMC. I'm here since yesterday and I have my first question. Using FM7.2 unstrutured and

RE: another questions on XML import

2006-04-13 Thread Lynne A. Price
At 12:49 AM 4/12/2006, Wim Hooghwinkel \(Scriptware\) wrote: Could the 'Entity Locations' (element Entities) in the Structapps file be used to point to the Public entity files? Or in stead of defining separate entitys, use general pointer in the DTD, like !ENTITY % ISOlat2

Runnning Windows on Mac news

2006-04-13 Thread Pat Christenson
The NY Times had an article today about Parallels Workstation, a beta software that allows you to run OS X and Windows (any version, not just XP) simultaneously on an intel-powered Mac. You don't have to reboot when you switch. You can copy/paste between systems. You have to network them to

Re: Runnning Windows on Mac news

2006-04-13 Thread Peter Gold
Hi, Pat: From a user's viewpoint, Parallels is similar to Microsoft's Virtual PC. Tech-heads say the the technologies are somewhat different, but from the user side, the experience is similar: * You pay for a copy of Windows, and install it on your Mac. * You pay for a copy of any Windows

Re: Runnning Windows on Mac news

2006-04-13 Thread quills
At 3:58 PM -0700 4/13/06, Pat Christenson wrote: The NY Times had an article today about Parallels Workstation, a beta software that allows you to run OS X and Windows (any version, not just XP) simultaneously on an intel-powered Mac. You don't have to reboot when you switch. You can

Exporting RTF or MIF from InDesign

2006-04-13 Thread hedley.fin...@myob.com
All: A colleague wants to know whether there is any way of exporting text content and graphics from InDesign to FrameMaker (either as binary FM or MIF). Otherwise, export to Word or Rich Text Format (RTF) may have to suffice. I've not used InDesign, so can't comment. You would think this

Including Acrobat Reader on Manual CD-ROM

2006-04-13 Thread Alan Litchfield
Hmm. They more than likely meant that they didn't people to install software on their computer just so they could read the files on the CD. Seems to me: 1. Whoever wrote the RFP may have limited/no understanding of the requirements of multiple platforms when publishing on CDROM. 2. Whoever wrote

Exporting RTF or MIF from InDesign

2006-04-13 Thread Alan Litchfield

Exporting RTF or MIF from InDesign

2006-04-13 Thread hedley.fin...@myob.com
Of course, if export to FM from InDesign was implemented, certain wild-eyed types would immediately assume that Adobe were going to discontinue InDesign in favour of FrameMaker. Moo-err-h-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha! [think Vincent Price]. -- Hedley Finger Technical Communications Tools & Processes

Exporting RTF or MIF from InDesign

2006-04-13 Thread Peter Gold
Hi, Alan (and Hedley): ID 2.x did export HTML, but later releases do not! There's an export "package" option for GoLive, but it's not HTML. There are free scripts available at the Adobe Studio and InDesign User-to-User Forum that can export all stories in a file as RTF or text. You can export

Including Acrobat Reader on Manual CD-ROM

2006-04-13 Thread Peter Gold
If there's no information on running Reader from a CD-ROM on the Adobe site, and it's not mentioned in the license, and no mention especially in the distribution requirements, it's a good bet that Adobe doesn't want their product to be distributed this way, even if it runs. Although Reader is

FM 7.2 7.2p158 - undo history

2006-04-13 Thread Wim Hooghwinkel (Scriptware)
When performing a 'file-save all files in book' action, FM comes up with a warning message for each file saved that the undo-history will be lost. In a 390 file book it means 390 times clicking 'ok'. Can this be avoided somehow - can the message on losing the undo history be turned off any

OT: Including Acrobat Reader on Manual CD-ROM

2006-04-13 Thread rebecca officer
I'm pretty sure you can't do this with recent Reader versions for Windows. We used to, but now we provide an installation file and I'm pretty sure we changed because the software required the change. As you may have guessed, I don't deal with this bit of our process. The person who does is on

OT: Including Acrobat Reader on Manual CD-ROM

2006-04-13 Thread rebecca officer
I'm pretty sure you can't do this with recent Reader versions for Windows. We used to, but now we provide an installation file and I'm pretty sure we changed because the software required the change. As you may have guessed, I don't deal with this bit of our process. The person who does is on

FM 7.2 7.2p158 - undo history

2006-04-13 Thread Rick Quatro
Hi Wim, There is are settings in the Preferences dialog box for controlling the undo history warnings. Rick Quatro Carmen Publishing 585-659-8267 www.frameexpert.com When performing a 'file-save all files in book' action, FM comes up with a warning message for each file saved that the

OT: Including Acrobat Reader on Manual CD-ROM - Thanks!

2006-04-13 Thread David Bills
All, Thank you for your thoughtful and informative responses. In addition to the list posts, Dave Brown provided a URL that describes the process at: As Peter suggested, we'll check with our

Including Acrobat Reader on Manual CD-ROM

2006-04-13 Thread Roberts, Katie
I include a readme file with a link to the Adobe website and suggest that download directly from Adobe. Katie Roberts Ohmart/VEGA Corp. Cincinnati, OH 513-272-0524x167 "The important thing is not to stop questioning." Albert Einstein -Original Message- From:

Framers Digest, Vol 6, Issue 13

2006-04-13 Thread Joan Robins
Text Insets take on formatting of source document ALWAYS! Has anyone noticed that unless you choose plain text, the imported text inset will have the formatting of the document that you are importing FROM and not the one into which the text inset is going? I'm sure it used to work in Frame 6.

Help! My postscript file won't distill

2006-04-13 Thread rebecca.l.fras...@aphis.usda.gov
Every time I try to print a Framemaker book to postscript (or save as PDF) I get the message - This PostScript file was created from an encrypted PDF file. Redistilling encrypted PDF is not permitted. I have checked all of the security settings and there is no security settings. What is

Framers Digest, Vol 6, Issue 13

2006-04-13 Thread Jim Light
I do not see that behavior. Here is what I just did: I opened a container file and double-clicked a text inset. I opened the text inset. I selected a paragraph changed the paragraph tag definition to use a completely different font. (Arial to Times New Roman) I updated the tag. I added some

Help! My postscript file won't distill

2006-04-13 Thread Gagne, Bernard (Bolton)
Hi Becky, Your Frame files wouldn't happen to be referencing any PDFs for graphics, would they? If one of those is encrypted it could result in the error you're describing. Then again, is it even possible to use such a file as a graphic? Anyone? Berny Gagn? Sr. Technical Writer Husky Injection

Help! My postscript file won't distill

2006-04-13 Thread Combs, Richard
Becky wrote: > Every time I try to print a Framemaker book to postscript (or > save as PDF) I get the message - This PostScript file was > created from an encrypted PDF file. > Redistilling encrypted PDF is not permitted. Berny replied: > Hi Becky, > Your Frame files wouldn't happen to be

Help! My postscript file won't distill

2006-04-13 Thread rebecca.l.fras...@aphis.usda.gov
I just solved my own problem. Apparently there was an encrypted pdf form imported into one of the framemaker files. After I deleted the imported pdf, I had no problem. Becky Frasure

OT: More on Translation Services

2006-04-13 Thread Gillian Flato
I want to thank everybody who responded to my translation services inquiry. After learning more about considerations for finding an appropriate translation/localization service, I realize that I need a translation service that has experience translating documents related to wafer fabrication. My

First question from my new gig

2006-04-13 Thread John Posada
Hi, guys...I've landed at EMC. I'm here since yesterday and I have my first question. Using FM7.2 unstrutured and creating PDFs...When I set, from the Book, File -> File Info, are the settings applied to all the files in the book or only the file that is highlighted in the book? IF the changes

First question from my new gig

2006-04-13 Thread Art Campbell
Try selecting all the files in the book (or the ones you want to affect with the edit), as well as the book file itself. Art On 4/13/06, John Posada wrote: > Hi, guys...I've landed at EMC. I'm here since yesterday and I have my > first question. > > Using FM7.2 unstrutured and creating

First question from my new gig

2006-04-13 Thread John Posada
This is GOOD! Thanks --- Art Campbell wrote: > Try selecting all the files in the book (or the ones you want to > affect with the edit), as well as the book file itself. John Posada Senior Technical Writer "So long and thanks for all the fish."

another questions on XML import

2006-04-13 Thread Lynne A. Price
At 12:49 AM 4/12/2006, Wim Hooghwinkel \(Scriptware\) wrote: >Could the 'Entity Locations' (element < Entities>) in the Structapps file >be used to point to the Public entity files? > >Or in stead of defining separate entitys, use general pointer in the DTD, like > >"ISO 8879-1986//ENTITIES Added

Runnning Windows on Mac news

2006-04-13 Thread Pat Christenson
The NY Times had an article today about Parallels Workstation, a beta software that allows you to run OS X and Windows (any version, not just XP) simultaneously on an intel-powered Mac. You don't have to reboot when you switch. You can copy/paste between systems. You have to "network" them to

Runnning Windows on Mac news

2006-04-13 Thread Peter Gold
Hi, Pat: From a user's viewpoint, "Parallels" is similar to Microsoft's "Virtual PC." Tech-heads say the the technologies are somewhat different, but from the user side, the experience is similar: * You pay for a copy of Windows, and install it on your Mac. * You pay for a copy of any