Charles,
You wrote:
The October newsletter of the UK Chapter of STC, has a
review of Frame 7.2 by Sarah O'Keefe:
http://www.stcuk.org/newsletters/October2005/index.htm
Among other items, the reviewer mentions the new
display object propeties in the formatting bar
as extremely useful.
Also note that CMYK can very seldom match Pantone or vice versa -- or
whatever other color scheme that is based on pigments added to some
base ink. So if you want an exact Pantone color, make that ready in
some spot color and tell your printshop what exact Pantone (or
whatever else scheme that
John Posada wrote:
I need to add a watermark that says DRAFT on all pages of
multiple books.
The FrameMaker help does not mention this anywhere.
Besides using Framescripts, which the company I work for will not
purchase, how else can you do this?
We put an anchored frame centered on each
--- Shlomo Perets [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The extremely useful phrase is indeed used in the
review, but frankly I
wasn't sure how it should be interpreted.
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You are very kind Shlomo.
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Charles,
You wrote:
> The October newsletter of the UK Chapter of STC, has a
> review of Frame 7.2 by Sarah O'Keefe:
> http://www.stcuk.org/newsletters/October2005/index.htm
> Among other items, the reviewer mentions the new
> display object propeties in the formatting bar
> as "extremely
Also note that CMYK can very seldom match Pantone or vice versa -- or
whatever other color scheme that is based on pigments added to some
base ink. So if you want an exact Pantone color, make that ready in
some spot color and tell your printshop what exact Pantone (or
whatever else scheme that the
--- Shlomo Perets wrote:
> The "extremely useful" phrase is indeed used in the
> review, but frankly I
> wasn't sure how it should be interpreted.
=
You are very kind Shlomo.