At 12:22 -0800 27/11/06, Dov Isaacs wrote:
A more inclusive fix would be to not use the driver option but to use the
color conversion features of Acrobat 7 Pro or Acrobat 8 Pro.
This is topical, as I've just trialled 8 Pro for a very similar reason.
It is my understanding that some 'advanced'
Steve,
I think that you are confusing two separate facilities,
the Ink Manager and the Convert Colors facility.
The Ink Manager can be used to alias spot colors and/or
to cause spot colors to be printed as process. Given that
FrameMaker Windows has no ability to natively output
spot colors :-(
At 06:18 -0800 28/11/06, Dov Isaacs wrote:
Steve,
I think that you are confusing two separate facilities, the Ink Manager and
the Convert Colors facility.
That is quite possible: I only had a short time to try out Acrobat 8 Pro.
Another FrameUsers contributor had pointed me at the ink manager
At 19:22 + 27/11/06, someone called Steve Rickaby wrote:
What can cause the message:
'Cannot export graphics or equation contents. Check the element mapping and
description'
and failure to export graphics with XML export?
I am exporting to XML without a structured application in place, as
We use Windows XP operating system, Frame 7.2 (some of us may still be on
7.0), and Acrobat 7.0.
We organize our folders to have a main folder for the manual. That folder
contains 2 sub-folders (fm_source and docs). fm_source contains all the
Framemaker files that make up the book. In
Janice, we used a similar file organization at my former employer, which
was a couple of years and versions ago, and we had extensive
cross-references throughout our library of manuals.
If I remember right, to make the cross-references active in the PDFs,
all of the FrameMaker books had to be
I am posting this for Tammy, she is having problems posting.
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Hi all,
For a while now, I've had the most annoying PDF problem. About half
the
PDFs I try to open (these are all PDFs I did not create
Because this seems to be an Acrobat problem, not a FM problem, I think
a better source of info may be Adobe's User Forum for Acrobat.
If I was going to dive in and trouble shoot the problem though, I'd
confirm that the PC's video drivers were up to date and that all OS
updates were applied. Then
Struggling with a structured app here...
I have tried to pare everything down to the minimum. The element definition;
Element (Container): TableofContents
General rule: ChapterNumber, TEXT
Valid as the highest-level element.
Automatic insertions
Automatically insert child: ChapterNumber
The problem is when we move the PDFs from the directory in which they were
created to a different directory, they still look for the PDFs in the
original directory.
Janice
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Janice Cadel
Principal Technical Writer/Editor
Hughes Network Systems, LLC
Steve,
While other forms are permitted in SGML (and in a FrameMaker EDD), XML
restricts the use of #PCDATA to content models of the form:
(#PCDATA | elt1 | elt2 | ...)*
or the simple form:
(#PCDATA)
Your expression:
ChapterNumber, TEXT
corresponds to:
ChapterNumber,
Here's a question: can I change what text shows in the bookmarks when
the PDF generates?
In our programming code documentation, they want the code on the first
line, and the explanation/title on the second line.
^CM
Change Memory Letter Designation
Description...
Format...
It's
Martinek, Carla wrote:
Here's a question: can I change what text shows in the bookmarks when
the PDF generates?
In our programming code documentation, they want the code on the first
line, and the explanation/title on the second line.
^CM
Change Memory Letter Designation
First I want to thank Rick Quattro, Fred Ridder, and Jan Patterson for
helping me out. The solution provided by Rick Quattro was successful. In
a nutshell, here is what we needed to do:
Because the files needed to remain in the relative path in which the PDFs
were created, we saved each book
My department at EMC in White Plains NY is looking for a perm
technical writer to add to our group of about 15 writers. This is the
lowest of three levels of writer, so appropriate for someone with
maybe 2-3 years experience. However, solid FrameMaker experience is a
must.
We are about 35 minutes
At 12:22 -0800 27/11/06, Dov Isaacs wrote:
>A more inclusive "fix" would be to not use the driver option but to use the
>color conversion features of Acrobat 7 Pro or Acrobat 8 Pro.
This is topical, as I've just trialled 8 Pro for a very similar reason.
It is my understanding that some
Steve,
I think that you are confusing two separate facilities,
the "Ink Manager" and the "Convert Colors" facility.
The "Ink Manager" can be used to alias spot colors and/or
to cause spot colors to be printed as process. Given that
FrameMaker Windows has no ability to natively output
spot colors
At 06:18 -0800 28/11/06, Dov Isaacs wrote:
>Steve,
>
>I think that you are confusing two separate facilities, the "Ink Manager" and
>the "Convert Colors" facility.
That is quite possible: I only had a short time to try out Acrobat 8 Pro.
Another FrameUsers contributor had pointed me at the ink
We use Windows XP operating system, Frame 7.2 (some of us may still be on
7.0), and Acrobat 7.0.
We organize our folders to have a main folder for the manual. That folder
contains 2 sub-folders (fm_source and docs). fm_source contains all the
Framemaker files that make up the book. In
I am posting this for Tammy, she is having problems posting.
**
Ann Zdunczyk
President
a2z Publishing, Inc.
Language Layout & Translation Consulting
Phone: (336)922-1271
Fax: (336)922-4980
Cell: (336)456-4493
I am posting this on behalf of a colleague
(pearsontechcomm at comcast.net). If you respond to the list, please cc her
as
well or you can respond to her directly. Thanks all!
>Hi all,
>For a while now, I've had the most annoying PDF problem. About half
the
>PDFs I try to open (these are all PDFs
Because this seems to be an Acrobat problem, not a FM problem, I think
a better source of info may be Adobe's User Forum for Acrobat.
If I was going to dive in and trouble shoot the problem though, I'd
confirm that the PC's video drivers were up to date and that all OS
updates were applied. Then
Struggling with a structured app here...
I have tried to pare everything down to the minimum. The element definition;
Element (Container): TableofContents
General rule: ChapterNumber,
Valid as the highest-level element.
Automatic insertions
Automatically insert child: ChapterNumber
in
The problem is when we move the PDFs from the directory in which they were
created to a different directory, they still look for the PDFs in the
original directory.
Janice
---
Janice Cadel
Principal Technical Writer/Editor
Hughes Network Systems, LLC
Steve,
While other forms are permitted in SGML (and in a FrameMaker EDD), XML
restricts the use of #PCDATA to content models of the form:
(#PCDATA | elt1 | elt2 | ...)*
or the simple form:
(#PCDATA)
Your expression:
ChapterNumber,
corresponds to:
ChapterNumber,
Here's a question: can I change what text shows in the bookmarks when
the PDF generates?
In our programming code documentation, they want the code on the first
line, and the explanation/title on the second line.
^CM
Change Memory Letter Designation
Description...
Format...
It's no
Martinek, Carla wrote:
> Here's a question: can I change what text shows in the bookmarks when
> the PDF generates?
>
> In our programming code documentation, they want the code on the first
> line, and the explanation/title on the second line.
>
> ^CM
> Change Memory Letter Designation
>
First I want to thank Rick Quattro, Fred Ridder, and Jan Patterson for
helping me out. The solution provided by Rick Quattro was successful. In
a nutshell, here is what we needed to do:
Because the files needed to remain in the relative path in which the PDFs
were created, we saved each book
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