Hi
How can I be sure that a linked graphic is where it is supposed to be?
I just had a situation where the reviewer of my doc had trouble
because the graphic wasn't where it was supposed to be for him.
Under Edit > Links, the particular graphic is shown in the window as
...\.vsd with Type Visio
Hi Karen,
Unfortunately, FrameScript won't help because it "sees" imported OLE objects
as if they were imported by copy. In other words, FrameScript (or the FDK)
cannot determine the path to an OLE object.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
> Hi
>
> How can I be su
You could always make a PDF and search the PDF.
Regards,
Shmuel Wolfson
Whites wrote:
> Today, from within the main document, I searched on a string in a text
> inset and was surprised to find that the FM search function did not
> find it.
> Am I being obtuse (happens a lot) or is this the wa
All
Is there a difference between International and US Framemaker. My manager has
bought the International version of FrameMaker for me.
Our corporate language is US English.
Verner Andersen
Technical Writer
Radiometer Medical ApS
+AMU-kandevej 21 +Jc8- 2700 Br+APg-nsh+APg-j +Jc8- Denmark
Tel.
Hi Art,
the one-and-only tool for this work is TreeVision (http://www.ovidius.com/).
Go and see for yourself in the test-version of it.
Regards
WoK
Art Campbell schrieb:
> Has anyone run across a tool that can represent, graphically, the
> nesting of levels of elements and sub-elements within
Verner,
I believe my copy of FramMaker is the International English one.
When you install it you see a dialog asking you to choose between US English or
International English. I guess you wouldn't see this dialog if you had a
US-only version.
Choosing International English installs A4 version
This brings up a topic that will affect us soon. My company just merged with a
company on England. They write their manuals the English way (i.e. colour,
theatre etc.) and we write the American way (color, theater). In 2007, I will
be working on a project with them so the docset will be split up
At 08:49 -0800 14/12/06, Gillian Flato wrote:
>This brings up a topic that will affect us soon. My company just merged with a
>company on England. They write their manuals the English way (i.e. colour,
>theatre etc.) and we write the American way (color, theater). In 2007, I will
>be working on
I'd say it depends where your biggest market is. I work for a UK Plc who's
biggest market is the US. Therefore our docs are in US English.
Mark
-Original Message-
From: framers-bounces+mark.southee=surfcontrol.com at lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces+mark.southee=surfcontrol.
This is not really a keyboard shortcut, but a shortcut in general. My
friend and co-worker Steve Agin suggests: Just right click the mouse and
select Cross Reference.
David P. Conole
Contract Technical Writer
Siemens Network Convergence
Chelmsford, MA
(978) 923-3480
Message: 8
Date: Wed, 13 Dec
Fred Staal wrote:
> Every now and then I get stuck with one of those
> auto-generated paragraphs that appears after a text inset
> that refuses to cooperate with being retagged for the
> subsequent paragraph and can't even be deleted. As a last
> resort, I recently converted a file with this
Richard
Many thanks for a clear exposition of this oh-so-irritating and confusing bug.
Am I correct in assuming that this affects only formatted insets, and not plain
ASCII insert files? (As they contain no formatting...)
--
Steve
Steve Rickaby wrote:
> Richard
>
> Many thanks for a clear exposition of this oh-so-irritating
> and confusing bug.
>
> Am I correct in assuming that this affects only formatted
> insets, and not plain ASCII insert files? (As they contain no
> formatting...)
You're welcome, Steve. The only
Whenever I insert a new table into my Frame document, the heading row
for the table is overridden.
Table heading has been assigned a Table heading designation in the
Paragraph catalog of Th whereas the table shows up with Table Heading.
Table Heading (TH) doesn't appear in the paragraph catalog
Hi Fred,
I'm so glad you brought this subject up.
I found the same problem in some of the files I inherited from the
previous staff. It's awful because the generated paragraph is sometimes
an AppendixNum. I tried your solution but perhaps I'm missing something
because it did not work for me. All
I don't have a real clue, but I'm wondering if perhaps the status of the
inset source file could cause this to happen. This is just a wild guess:
For example, if the source file is set to read-only, or the author
doesn't have sufficient permission to access the file, or perhaps the
file is in a
Hi
How can I be sure that a linked graphic is where it is supposed to be?
I just had a situation where the reviewer of my doc had trouble
because the graphic wasn't where it was supposed to be for him.
Under Edit > Links, the particular graphic is shown in the window as
...\.vsd with Type Visio
Hi Karen,
Unfortunately, FrameScript won't help because it "sees" imported OLE objects
as if they were imported by copy. In other words, FrameScript (or the FDK)
cannot determine the path to an OLE object.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
Hi
How can I be sure
You could always make a PDF and search the PDF.
Regards,
Shmuel Wolfson
Whites wrote:
Today, from within the main document, I searched on a string in a text
inset and was surprised to find that the FM search function did not
find it.
Am I being obtuse (happens a lot) or is this the way thing
All
Is there a difference between International and US Framemaker. My manager has
bought the International version of FrameMaker for me.
Our corporate language is US English.
Verner Andersen
Technical Writer
Radiometer Medical ApS
Åkandevej 21 ● 2700 Brønshøj ● Denmark
Tel. +45 38 27 36 12
Mob
Hi Art,
the one-and-only tool for this work is TreeVision (http://www.ovidius.com/).
Go and see for yourself in the test-version of it.
Regards
WoK
Art Campbell schrieb:
> Has anyone run across a tool that can represent, graphically, the
> nesting of levels of elements and sub-elements within
Verner,
I believe my copy of FramMaker is the International English one.
When you install it you see a dialog asking you to choose between US English or
International English. I guess you wouldn't see this dialog if you had a
US-only version.
Choosing International English installs A4 versio
This brings up a topic that will affect us soon. My company just merged with a
company on England. They write their manuals the English way (i.e. colour,
theatre etc.) and we write the American way (color, theater). In 2007, I will
be working on a project with them so the docset will be split up
At 08:49 -0800 14/12/06, Gillian Flato wrote:
>This brings up a topic that will affect us soon. My company just merged with a
>company on England. They write their manuals the English way (i.e. colour,
>theatre etc.) and we write the American way (color, theater). In 2007, I will
>be working on
I'd say it depends where your biggest market is. I work for a UK Plc who's
biggest market is the US. Therefore our docs are in US English.
Mark
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gillian Flato
Sent: 14 December 2006 16:49
To: Phil Heron; fra
This is not really a keyboard shortcut, but a shortcut in general. My
friend and co-worker Steve Agin suggests: Just right click the mouse and
select Cross Reference.
David P. Conole
Contract Technical Writer
Siemens Network Convergence
Chelmsford, MA
(978) 923-3480
Message: 8
Date: Wed, 13 Dec
Fred Staal wrote:
> Every now and then I get stuck with one of those
> auto-generated paragraphs that appears after a text inset
> that refuses to cooperate with being retagged for the
> subsequent paragraph and can't even be deleted. As a last
> resort, I recently converted a file with thi
Richard
Many thanks for a clear exposition of this oh-so-irritating and confusing bug.
Am I correct in assuming that this affects only formatted insets, and not plain
ASCII insert files? (As they contain no formatting...)
--
Steve
___
You are curre
Steve Rickaby wrote:
> Richard
>
> Many thanks for a clear exposition of this oh-so-irritating
> and confusing bug.
>
> Am I correct in assuming that this affects only formatted
> insets, and not plain ASCII insert files? (As they contain no
> formatting...)
You're welcome, Steve. The only
Gillian:
> They write their manuals the English way* (i.e. colour, theatre etc.)
> and we write the American way** (color, theater). In 2007, I will be
> working on a project with them so the docset will be split up between
> their local tech writer and me.
> So the question is, which English
Whenever I insert a new table into my Frame document, the heading row
for the table is overridden.
Table heading has been assigned a Table heading designation in the
Paragraph catalog of Th whereas the table shows up with Table Heading.
Table Heading (TH) doesn't appear in the paragraph catalo
Hi Fred,
I'm so glad you brought this subject up.
I found the same problem in some of the files I inherited from the
previous staff. It's awful because the generated paragraph is sometimes
an AppendixNum. I tried your solution but perhaps I'm missing something
because it did not work for me. All
I don't have a real clue, but I'm wondering if perhaps the status of the
inset source file could cause this to happen. This is just a wild guess:
For example, if the source file is set to read-only, or the author
doesn't have sufficient permission to access the file, or perhaps the
file is in
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