All:
When I boot up FrameMaker 7.2b144, the console window opens and displays
these puzzling messages:
> FrameMaker: entry for client QuarkXPress Document (3.3-4.1x) is missing
fields (4 required)
> FrameMaker: entry for client Pagemaker 7.0.x Document is missing fields
(4 required)
> FrameMak
I'm getting so frustrated now... I've tried every trick I know to get my book
to stop putting extra pages in at the end of each chapter. I have only L/R
Master Pages, have set every file to "Delete Extra Pages", etc., yet every
time I regenerate my TOC, they're back. HELP
Trish
In the Numbering dialog box, is the First Page Side set to Right? When this
is set, FrameMaker evens out the pages of the prior file in order to force
the succeeding file to start on a right page.
Nancy Carpenter
Lead Technical Writer
GENCO Distribution System
100 Papercraft Park
Pittsburgh, Penns
Hello,
we have Pagemaker files (no, we can't use InDesign nor convert them)
that need to be printed. The pages use some tiff-files. When printing,
or saving as pdf, the images remain low resolution, as if PM uses the
previeuw in stead of the image it self.
Any one of you, familiar with pagemaker,
The "Delete Extra Pages" pagination setting is only part of
the story. What setting are you using for "1st Page Side"?
If it's "Right", that's your problem right there because if
one chapter ends on a right page FrameMaker can't start
the next chanter on a right page without inserting a blank
lef
Hi Lynne:
Good suggestion, but with the number of markers with long entries, having
them do find/replaces each time they regenerate would be a pain. They are
using XML and Structured Frame to automate processes, and having this
process break down is a serious glitch to them.
With FrameMaker's
When you set pagination from the book file, there is also
an option for "Next Available", which is what you need to
use to eliminate blank pages. This setting has no meaning
in the context of a single file (in an individual file there
are only left and right pages with no predecessor), so it
is n
At 06:03 AM 7/10/2006, Kay Ethier wrote:
>Good suggestion, but with the number of markers with long entries, having
>them do find/replaces each time they regenerate would be a pain. They are
>using XML and Structured Frame to automate processes, and having this
>process break down is a serious gli
In FrameMaker 5.5, is there an easy way to see what
the formatting selections are for a given tag once it
is created?
Merry Foxworth
???)) -:?:-
?.?? .))
((??.?? ..?? -:?:-
An excerpt from Robert Giddings "Musical Quotes and Anecdotes",
published in Longman Pocket Companions:
"There let the p
You could save any of the files containing the tag set to MIF. Then look
at the MIF in a text editor. Locate the tag name and see what Frame did
with your settings.
-Original Message-
From: framers-bounces+david.spreadbury=tellabs@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces+david.spre
I believe Silicon Prairie makes a plug in that lists the tag parameters...
Art
On 7/10/06, Merry Foxworth wrote:
> In FrameMaker 5.5, is there an easy way to see what
> the formatting selections are for a given tag once it
> is created?
--
Art Campbell
Hi All,
I apologize for this somewhat OT post...
I'm using FM 7.2 w/ Acrobat 7 and WWP-FM 2003 to create HTML Help output. I
need to find a way to add to the HTML code to display the file modified date
for the linked PDF file.
I have read about using SSI/SHTML to display the date modified for l
I have a book that was building just fine until I had the audacity to
add a title page with a color logo. Now, when I build the book, I
trigger all kinds of messages about the Print Color settings being off
and the cross references no longer work. I'm a little surprised that a
title page would
Ron Miller wrote:
> I have a book that was building just fine until I had the
> audacity to add a title page with a color logo. Now, when I
> build the book, I trigger all kinds of messages about the
> Print Color settings being off and the cross references no
> longer work. I'm a little surp
Thanks to several of you who replied to my question.
This is much more complicated than I had any idea of.
I am definitely not up for getting more products and
having to deal with them.
What I really don't understand is why it is not at
least possible to see what the formatting choices are
for
Are we making this too complicated?
To see all of the characteristics of the paragraph where the curser is
located, just type ctrl + m.
Clint Owen
-Original Message-
From: framers-bounces+clint.owen=craneaerospace@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces+clint.owen=craneaerospace
OK,
I have to ask the silly question. My assumption was that you wanted a
comprehensive
list of all formatting parameters of all tags in a file wrapped up in
a neat package.
On reading your follow-up, however, you seem to be asking how to view
the parameters
of an individual tag as you would u
Yea, turns out it was a format issue. I used a blank page for my title
page, and Frame didn't like that. I got a suggestion off-list to import
my formatting information, and when I did that, all was pretty much
right with the world (except for a minor pagination issue).
Thanks,
Ron
Combs, Ri
> What I really don't understand is why it is not at
> least possible to see what the formatting choices are
> for the tag you are IN!!
You can see the properties in the Paragraph Designer. FrameMaker remembers
the Paragraph Designer's last position. Perhaps it got moved to a position
that is no
Again, thanks to several of you, especially those who
told me about Ctrl - M. As you all can probably tell,
I am new to FrameMaker.
Another issue I have is the text boxes outlined by
dotted lines. How does one change them? I would have
thought it was possible when you switch the View to
Maste
I'm getting so frustrated now... I've tried every trick I know to get my book
to stop putting extra pages in at the end of each chapter. I have only L/R
Master Pages, have set every file to "Delete Extra Pages", etc., yet every
time I regenerate my TOC, they're back. HELP
Trish
In the Numbering dialog box, is the First Page Side set to Right? When this
is set, FrameMaker evens out the pages of the prior file in order to force
the succeeding file to start on a right page.
Nancy Carpenter
Lead Technical Writer
GENCO Distribution System
100 Papercraft Park
Pittsburgh, Penns
Hello,
we have Pagemaker files (no, we can't use InDesign nor convert them)
that need to be printed. The pages use some tiff-files. When printing,
or saving as pdf, the images remain low resolution, as if PM uses the
previeuw in stead of the image it self.
Any one of you, familiar with pagemake
The "Delete Extra Pages" pagination setting is only part of
the story. What setting are you using for "1st Page Side"?
If it's "Right", that's your problem right there because if
one chapter ends on a right page FrameMaker can't start
the next chanter on a right page without inserting a blank
lef
Hi Lynne:
Good suggestion, but with the number of markers with long entries, having
them do find/replaces each time they regenerate would be a pain. They are
using XML and Structured Frame to automate processes, and having this
process break down is a serious glitch to them.
With FrameMaker's
When you set pagination from the book file, there is also
an option for "Next Available", which is what you need to
use to eliminate blank pages. This setting has no meaning
in the context of a single file (in an individual file there
are only left and right pages with no predecessor), so it
is n
At 06:03 AM 7/10/2006, Kay Ethier wrote:
Good suggestion, but with the number of markers with long entries, having
them do find/replaces each time they regenerate would be a pain. They are
using XML and Structured Frame to automate processes, and having this
process break down is a serious glitc
In FrameMaker 5.5, is there an easy way to see what
the formatting selections are for a given tag once it
is created?
Merry Foxworth
´¨¨)) -:¦:-
¸.·´ .·´¨¨))
((¸¸.·´ ..·´ -:¦:-
An excerpt from Robert Giddings "Musical Quotes and Anecdotes",
published in Longman Pocket Companions:
"There let the p
You could save any of the files containing the tag set to MIF. Then look
at the MIF in a text editor. Locate the tag name and see what Frame did
with your settings.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
m] On Behalf Of Merry Foxworth
Sent: Monday, July 10, 20
I believe Silicon Prairie makes a plug in that lists the tag parameters...
Art
On 7/10/06, Merry Foxworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In FrameMaker 5.5, is there an easy way to see what
the formatting selections are for a given tag once it
is created?
--
Art Campbell
Hi All,
I apologize for this somewhat OT post...
I'm using FM 7.2 w/ Acrobat 7 and WWP-FM 2003 to create HTML Help output. I
need to find a way to add to the HTML code to display the file modified date
for the linked PDF file.
I have read about using SSI/SHTML to display the date modified fo
I have a book that was building just fine until I had the audacity to
add a title page with a color logo. Now, when I build the book, I
trigger all kinds of messages about the Print Color settings being off
and the cross references no longer work. I'm a little surprised that a
title page would
Ron Miller wrote:
> I have a book that was building just fine until I had the
> audacity to add a title page with a color logo. Now, when I
> build the book, I trigger all kinds of messages about the
> Print Color settings being off and the cross references no
> longer work. I'm a little sur
Thanks to several of you who replied to my question.
This is much more complicated than I had any idea of.
I am definitely not up for getting more products and
having to deal with them.
What I really don't understand is why it is not at
least possible to see what the formatting choices are
for
Are we making this too complicated?
To see all of the characteristics of the paragraph where the curser is
located, just type ctrl + m.
Clint Owen
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
om]On Behalf Of Merry Foxworth
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 12:59 PM
To:
OK,
I have to ask the silly question. My assumption was that you wanted a
comprehensive
list of all formatting parameters of all tags in a file wrapped up in
a neat package.
On reading your follow-up, however, you seem to be asking how to view
the parameters
of an individual tag as you would
Yea, turns out it was a format issue. I used a blank page for my title
page, and Frame didn't like that. I got a suggestion off-list to import
my formatting information, and when I did that, all was pretty much
right with the world (except for a minor pagination issue).
Thanks,
Ron
Combs, R
What I really don't understand is why it is not at
least possible to see what the formatting choices are
for the tag you are IN!!
You can see the properties in the Paragraph Designer. FrameMaker remembers
the Paragraph Designer's last position. Perhaps it got moved to a position
that is no lon
Again, thanks to several of you, especially those who
told me about Ctrl - M. As you all can probably tell,
I am new to FrameMaker.
Another issue I have is the text boxes outlined by
dotted lines. How does one change them? I would have
thought it was possible when you switch the View to
Maste
Hi Merry
First, back your file up before you play with text frames on Master
pages. You can get unexpected results. Also, remember that changing the
text frame on a master page changes it for all pages that use that
master page. You can change single body pages (in the same way as I
describe below
Hi Merry
On 7/11/06, Merry Foxworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Another issue I have is the text boxes outlined by
> dotted lines. How does one change them? I would have
> thought it was possible when you switch the View to
> Master Pages but I don't see how.
Is the problem that you do not w
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