Hi,
I use the excellent free FrameScript script GraphicScale.fsl
from Klaus M?ller. You can download it here:
http://www.itl.de/html/englisch/consulting/fsl/itl-pool.html#graphic
Best regards
Winfried
> -Original Message-
> From: framers-bounces+wreng=tycoint.com at lists.frameusers.com
Hello everyone,
We have recently adopted a procedure to yield the highest quality images
which includes the following steps:
1. Alt-PrintScrn the image into Photoshop
2. Save the image as a "Photoshop EPS". Make sure "Image
Interpolation" is set.
This sets a image dictionary key that
Hi all,
My group maintains about 50 manuals, all but one of which are 8.5 x 11.
The one exception is a 7 x 9 book that is unlikely ever to be converted
to the standard size (for reasons out of my control). The chances that
we will ever have another 7 x 9 book are virtually zero.
So my question
I use SnagIt, a dedicated screen capture program. Although I save to
.png files, direct saves to EPS and .PDF are supported; I'd pick .PDF
before I'd use EPS
In either case though, SnagIt saving directly to a file is a cheaper,
quicker method that doesn't require manual work in Photoshop. Or
P
For screen shots, you're never going to get a higher quality output
than what you capture it at. Your highest resolution will be at which
you capure it; they will always have a fixed pixel dimension. You
should not try to alter the number of pixels in the image, as that
will add distortion. Increas
Clara Hall wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> We have recently adopted a procedure to yield the highest quality images
> which includes the following steps:
>
> 1.Alt-PrintScrn the image into Photoshop
> 2.Save the image as a "Photoshop EPS". Make sure "Image
> Interpolation" is set.
>
> This
Framers... Is there any way to detect whether an element contains a text inset
and code conditional behavior for it in the EDD?
Scenario: In a mature EDD/template I have a group of para tags that are used to
format example lines of source code, each of which occupy their own element.
Source cod
Easy way is to do file Import and look at the path displayed in the browser...
At 21:32 2007-01-25, Denise Salles wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Is anyone aware of a way to see the entire path to a graphic in the Object
>Properties dialog box? The long ones get truncated, and I'm wondering if
>there's a way to s
Hello there,
Looking for a way to copy one property of a paragraph? like it's spacebelow
or keepwithnext? and paste it over to many other paragraphs. BUT ONLY ONE
PROPERTY.
Braincracker, huh?
Michael
_
Ta' p? udsalg ?ret rundt p? MS
Not so tough if you broaden your request just a tad. You can
apply a single formatting property to multiple paragraphs, but
you don't do it by copying and pasting.
If the paragraphs are consecutive, simply select them
all as a block and open the Paragraph Designer. The designer
will only display
Hi, Michael:
Search for
Globally applying formats to text
in FrameMaker's help.
HTH
Regards,
Peter Gold
KnowHow ProServices
Michael Zaichenko wrote:
> Hello there,
> Looking for a way to copy one property of a paragraph? like it's
> spacebelow or keepwithnext? and paste it over to many oth
Guys,
I have a typical Frame Book with .fm files in it. When I save it to PDF
in a new folder, it's fine. When I try to resave, I get the following
message:
>>"Adobe PDF" cannot access the file because it is un use by another
application or process:
G:\\blah\blah\blah\mypdf.pdf
Verify that the
On Fri, 26 Jan 2007 17:47:12 -0800, "Gillian Flato"
wrote:
>I am working on a network drive.
And there you have it.
>Does this give anyone any ideas? As we get toward release time, I am
>constantly rebuilding this PDF. This problem is really hosing me up.
Frame has *never* worked properly w
Gillian Flato wrote:
> I get the following message:
>
> > > "Adobe PDF" cannot access the file because it is un use by another
> > > application or process:
>
> G:\\blah\blah\blah\mypdf.pdf
>
> Verify that the file is not open by another application or process and
> try again.>>
>
> It's wei
Checkout Screen Captures 102 here:
http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/technical/screencapgraphicshomepage.html
Cheers.
- Original Message
From: Clara Hall
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 10:32:17 AM
Subject: High quality images
Hello everyone
On Sat, 27 Jan 2007 00:26:22 -0500, "John Sgammato"
wrote:
>I work with Frame over a network every day. I produce a
>number of books using hundreds of files, and none of them
>are on my local machine. FrameMaker is on my local machine,
>and everything else is on the network. I have done this
I imagine you'll need a template for the smaller sized book to maintain
consistency across chapters, so just import para tags(for example)into the
standalone book's template when you have a change that applies to all books.
As long as your naming conventions are consistent, the Page Layout option i
Hello everyone,
We have recently adopted a procedure to yield the highest quality images
which includes the following steps:
1. Alt-PrintScrn the image into Photoshop
2. Save the image as a "Photoshop EPS". Make sure "Image
Interpolation" is set.
This sets a image dictionary key that
Hi all,
My group maintains about 50 manuals, all but one of which are 8.5 x 11.
The one exception is a 7 x 9 book that is unlikely ever to be converted
to the standard size (for reasons out of my control). The chances that
we will ever have another 7 x 9 book are virtually zero.
So my question
I use SnagIt, a dedicated screen capture program. Although I save to
.png files, direct saves to EPS and .PDF are supported; I'd pick .PDF
before I'd use EPS
In either case though, SnagIt saving directly to a file is a cheaper,
quicker method that doesn't require manual work in Photoshop. Or
For screen shots, you're never going to get a higher quality output
than what you capture it at. Your highest resolution will be at which
you capure it; they will always have a fixed pixel dimension. You
should not try to alter the number of pixels in the image, as that
will add distortion. Increa
Clara Hall wrote:
Hello everyone,
We have recently adopted a procedure to yield the highest quality images
which includes the following steps:
1. Alt-PrintScrn the image into Photoshop
2. Save the image as a "Photoshop EPS". Make sure "Image
Interpolation" is set.
This sets a image
Framers... Is there any way to detect whether an element contains a text inset
and code conditional behavior for it in the EDD?
Scenario: In a mature EDD/template I have a group of para tags that are used to
format example lines of source code, each of which occupy their own element.
Source cod
Easy way is to do file Import and look at the path displayed in the browser...
At 21:32 2007-01-25, Denise Salles wrote:
Hi,
Is anyone aware of a way to see the entire path to a graphic in the Object
Properties dialog box? The long ones get truncated, and I'm wondering if
there's a way to see
Hello there,
Looking for a way to copy one property of a paragraph? like it's spacebelow
or keepwithnext? and paste it over to many other paragraphs. BUT ONLY ONE
PROPERTY.
Braincracker, huh?
Michael
_
Ta' på udsalg året rundt på
Not so tough if you broaden your request just a tad. You can
apply a single formatting property to multiple paragraphs, but
you don't do it by copying and pasting.
If the paragraphs are consecutive, simply select them
all as a block and open the Paragraph Designer. The designer
will only display
Hi, Michael:
Search for
Globally applying formats to text
in FrameMaker's help.
HTH
Regards,
Peter Gold
KnowHow ProServices
Michael Zaichenko wrote:
Hello there,
Looking for a way to copy one property of a paragraph? like it's
spacebelow or keepwithnext? and paste it over to many other
Guys,
I have a typical Frame Book with .fm files in it. When I save it to PDF
in a new folder, it's fine. When I try to resave, I get the following
message:
>>"Adobe PDF" cannot access the file because it is un use by another
application or process:
G:\\blah\blah\blah\mypdf.pdf
Verify that
On Fri, 26 Jan 2007 17:47:12 -0800, "Gillian Flato" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>I am working on a network drive.
And there you have it.
>Does this give anyone any ideas? As we get toward release time, I am
>constantly rebuilding this PDF. This problem is really hosing me up.
Frame has *neve
Gillian Flato wrote:
> I get the following message:
>
> > > "Adobe PDF" cannot access the file because it is un use by another
> > > application or process:
>
> G:\\blah\blah\blah\mypdf.pdf
>
> Verify that the file is not open by another application or process and
> try again.>>
>
> It's wei
Checkout Screen Captures 102 here:
http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/technical/screencapgraphicshomepage.html
Cheers.
- Original Message
From: Clara Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 10:32:17 AM
Subject: High quality images
I work with Frame over a network every day. I produce a number of books using
hundreds of files, and none of them are on my local machine. FrameMaker is on
my local machine, and everything else is on the network. I have done this for
years without incident.
Frame has often had trouble with netw
On Sat, 27 Jan 2007 00:26:22 -0500, "John Sgammato"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I work with Frame over a network every day. I produce a
>number of books using hundreds of files, and none of them
>are on my local machine. FrameMaker is on my local machine,
>and everything else is on the network
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