Thanks for the unlocker.
Seems a useful tool. I have similar pbms with files 'can't delete' quite
often.
Michael
>From: "Sheila Carlisle"
>Reply-To: scarlisle at axialinfo.com
>To:
>Subject: RE: Weird Frame to PDF problem
>Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2007 11:10:59 -0800
>
>This little utility is a handy
At 20:21 -0800 28/1/07, Greg Thompson wrote:
> I have decided to take the plunge into learning template design using Frame.
> Any suggestions on books/tutorials to get out of the land advanced
> intermediate/user I have been stuck in for sometime? :)
It rather depends on what you mean by 'temp
Further to Maxwell Hoffman's post on Kanji (Japanese )menus. Can anyone from
Adobe Asia advise on customer FDK localization in Simplified Chinese. We are
also looking for a quick solution with the FDK.
The task is easy in single-byte with one line of code as shown below.
The question
Maxwell may
Hi, Greg:
Adobe has FrameMaker templates available on Adobe.com. Search Google for
Adobe FrameMaker Templates Primer.
This link downloads the primer in PDF form:
http://www.adobe.com/products/framemaker/tempseries/pdfs/primer.pdf
This link goes to the template series of files:
http://www.adob
Andrew,
When I tried that, my system said that "handle *.pdf" is not recognized
as a command.
-Gillian
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Warren [mailto:awar...@synaptics.com]
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 6:31 PM
To: Gillian Flato; framers at frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Weird Frame to
Thanks Steve:
I was thinking of the mechanistic aspects but thanks for broadening my
horizon!
Greg Thompson
__
From: Steve Rickaby
To: "Greg Thompson"
CC: framers at FrameUsers.com
Subject: Re:
Good Day Greg:
Are you looking for books dealing with unstructured template design? If so,
Scriptorium has a workbook at
http://store.scriptorium.com/items/workbooks/fm102-unstructured-framemaker-7-template-design-workbook-fm102wb-all-detail.htm
which may be what you seek.
Best,
Denise L
Mike Wickham wrote:
> Like Michael, I often send replies to the original poster only, and not
> to the forum. It's not intentional. It's just that, of all the fora I
> visit on the Web, this is the only one that is not set by default to
> reply to the group. I never have to use the Reply All bu
Dov,
I tried this. FrameMake imports the tif as an empty graphic frame with
the image file name in it. The image can be activated but only in a
graphics program. And, what you see in FM is the same as you get in the
PDF. Unless there is something I can't get FM 7.2 on Windows to display
the TIF w
Hi,
I'm having a strange Frame problem:
Frame 7.2
Illustrator CS2
The original eps file was created in Illustrator 10. When I update the eps
file in Illustrator CS2, the referenced graphic disappears in Frame. Has anyone
heard of this? What can I do to fix this?
Thanks,
Nancy Adams
At 14:10 -0500 29/1/07, ActionA at aol.com wrote:
>The original eps file was created in Illustrator 10. When I update the eps
>file in Illustrator CS2, the referenced graphic disappears in Frame. Has
>anyone heard of this? What can I do to fix this?
Re-import it?
--
Steve
You mean it disappears as in present but now shown, or disappears as
in deleted/removed/nor present.
If the first, what kind of preview are you specifying when you save or
update the image?
Needs to be a TIF or WMF preview, I think, in order for FM to display it.
If the latter, could you post a l
Nancy,
Does the graphic disappear or do you see a grey box?
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
> Hi,
>
> I'm having a strange Frame problem:
>
> Frame 7.2
> Illustrator CS2
>
> The original eps file was created in Illustrator 10. When I update the eps
> file in Illus
Have you tried the keyboard sequence m p? (If the eps reappears, it
has been positioned differently).
Hanneke
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ActionA at aol.com
Sorry, I forgot: first select the eps in Frame (or the frame around it) and
then the keybord sequence.
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Verzond
Hi all,
Wow, so many quick responses, thank you.
The graphic appears on the master page and it is not in an anchored frame.
There is no grey box, and the graphic disappears completely. It has been saved
with a tiff preview, but it does not print either.
Thanks,
Nancy Adams
Try copying it in rather than importing by reference
Art
On 1/29/07, ActionA at aol.com wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Wow, so many quick responses, thank you.
>
> The graphic appears on the master page and it is not in an anchored frame.
> There is no grey box, and the graphic disappears completely.
Hi Nancy,
Try this:
1) Go to the master page where the graphic should be.
2) Click in the margin so there is not a text insertion point anywhere.
3) Choose Edit > Select All on Page.
4) Hold the Shift key and deselect all of the visibly selected text frames,
etc.
5) Choose Graphics > Object
Frome
In a message dated 1/29/2007 3:56:25 PM Eastern Standard Time,
rebecca.officer at alliedtelesis.co.nz writes:
We see this too. It appears that updating the figures changes the
bounding box (or something similar). So the figure is still there, it's
just offset so much that it becomes
Hi all,
Thanks for your responses. It does appear that there is some sort of bug...
Indeed the graphic is there, but way off to the side, off the page. Sigh, I
will have to reimport this into about 80 documents.
Thanks,
Nancy Adams
Gillian Flato wrote:
> > Handle is a command-line program; the command to find the process
that
> > has mypdf.pdf open is simply "handle mypdf".
> >
> > If you're not comfortable with the DOS command line, Process
Explorer
> > is a GUI tool. After installing it, ctrl-F will open a search box
in
You know, now that I think of it, I can fix the template and then reimport
the master pages to all of the files that need changing.
:-)
Thanks for your help!
Nancy Adams
From:
> The graphic appears on the master page and it is not in an anchored frame.
> There is no grey box, and the graphic disappears completely. It has been
saved
> with a tiff preview, but it does not print either.
Are you sure it's disappeared? Maybe you're just seeing a white portion of
the
For those of you producing PDFs, Adobe's announcement today that they are
turning over PDF to ISO should be very good news. No longer will Adobe be
the one deciding what goes into the PDF specification, but a standards body
will. The situation with PDF will be like other standards, such as TIFF and
Jon,
I just tried this on my notebook system sitting in a hotel
room on a business trip. Did screen shot Alt-PrtSc and pasted
the result into a new document in Photoshop 9 (=CS2).
Flattened the layers and saved as RGB TIFF with profile
embedded and LZW compression (in this case, the profile
doesn
Jon Harvey wrote:
> I tried this. FrameMake imports the tif as an empty graphic
> frame with the image file name in it. The image can be
> activated but only in a graphics program.
"Activated"? It sounds like you're importing it as (or creating) an
_object_ (i.e., linking with OLE) instead of
Matt,
Several observations:
(1) There is something drastically wrong with your
RIP if it is slowing down when faced with compressed
images.
(2) How an image is compressed in a TIFF file is
irrelevant in terms of what FrameMaker, the PostScript
driver, and if you are using a PDF workflow,
Dov, one clarification/question regarding your advice for screen shots...
In my commercial printing experience, I found TIFF to be a great option for
bitmap files including screen shots. However, I always recommended staying
away from the ZIP compression option. Though a "lossless" format, both
co
Does anyone know of a plugin, script or workaround that will allow me to
find/change text & character tags in one operation?
I would like to apply a character tag to a particular character that is
used in paragraphs of several different styles without changing the rest
of the attributes. As fa
(1) Actually, with multiple 100+ Mb files and poster-sized or larger output,
scaling, rotation, cropping and compression take on a whole new meaning.
When the size of the cache exceeds that of the RAM on the output engine,
it's like running Photoshop on 256Mb RAM...everything goes at the speed of
t
At 2:50 PM -0800 1/29/07, Dov Isaacs wrote:
>Any LZW or ZIP
>compression in a screen shot (or any other image)
>imported into FrameMaker is absolutely lost when
>FrameMaker sends the image data to the PostScript driver!
Which means, when translated, that FrameMaker unpacks the compressed image
w
Matt,
To directly answer your questions:
(a) FrameMaker does NOT send the original compressed
referenced file to the printer driver. It decompresses
the image and sends that decompressed image to the
driver. Thus, the original compression in the TIFF or
JPEG or whatever matters not. The drive ge
Matt Sullivan wrote:
> For screen captures, my clients have the best success simply
> pasting from SnagIt, or their application of choice. As the
> files would almost never be modified in a bitmap editor, but
> simply re-captured, the image on disk is a bit redundant.
Importing by reference
I am a new Frame 6.0 user. Question 1: My chapter page numbers are 1-2, 1-3,
2-1, 2-2, etc. My appendices uses letters, such as A-1, A-2, A-3, etc. I did
not find anything in the help that tells me how to set up the reference page of
the TOC and Index to properly pick up the correct prefix (1
Thank you for your response. Unfortunately, it doesn't quite address my
problem. Unless I'm missing something, the method you suggest copies
all the character attributes, not just the tag name.
I am trying set an "Em Dash" character tag with no text attributes, just
the tag name. When I get tra
Hadn't thought of the multiple instance angle...good point.
My clients have opted for the Cut/Paste (yes, groan all at once) because
even the fast option of saving as TIFF and importing slows down a doc with
300 or more captures. They had more difficulty managing file names than
managing files ref
Oops, I meant to send this to the list, not just to Alison...
-Original Message-
From: Ridder, Fred
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 8:02 PM
To: 'Alison Carrico'
Subject: RE: Plugin for enhanced find/change operations?
It's true that if you use Copy Special to copy the character formattin
- Original Message -
From: "Matt Sullivan"
> Along those lines, another client refuses to import native .ai files and
> instead uses EPS because of the .5 second delay in preview. The little
> things count when multipled out hundreds of times!
Funny, I began saving all graphics (even bi
Thanks for the unlocker.
Seems a useful tool. I have similar pbms with files 'can't delete' quite
often.
Michael
From: "Sheila Carlisle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Subject: RE: Weird Frame to PDF problem
Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2007 11:10:59 -0800
This little utility is a
Hi:
I have decided to take the plunge into learning template design using Frame.
Any suggestions on books/tutorials to get out of the land advanced
intermediate/user I have been stuck in for sometime? :)
I am going to DC to take class on XML, so naturally I am interested in Frame
an
At 20:21 -0800 28/1/07, Greg Thompson wrote:
> I have decided to take the plunge into learning template design using Frame.
> Any suggestions on books/tutorials to get out of the land advanced
> intermediate/user I have been stuck in for sometime? :)
It rather depends on what you mean by 'temp
Further to Maxwell Hoffman's post on Kanji (Japanese )menus. Can anyone from
Adobe Asia advise on customer FDK localization in Simplified Chinese. We are
also looking for a quick solution with the FDK.
The task is easy in single-byte with one line of code as shown below.
The question
Maxwell ma
Hi, Greg:
Adobe has FrameMaker templates available on Adobe.com. Search Google for
Adobe FrameMaker Templates Primer.
This link downloads the primer in PDF form:
http://www.adobe.com/products/framemaker/tempseries/pdfs/primer.pdf
This link goes to the template series of files:
http://www.a
Andrew,
When I tried that, my system said that "handle *.pdf" is not recognized
as a command.
-Gillian
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Warren [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 6:31 PM
To: Gillian Flato; framers@frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Weird Frame to PDF pro
Thanks Steve:
I was thinking of the mechanistic aspects but thanks for broadening my
horizon!
Greg Thompson
__
From: Steve Rickaby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Greg Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: framers@Fram
Good Day Greg:
Are you looking for books dealing with unstructured template design? If so,
Scriptorium has a workbook at
http://store.scriptorium.com/items/workbooks/fm102-unstructured-framemaker-7-template-design-workbook-fm102wb-all-detail.htm
which may be what you seek.
Best,
Denise L
Mike Wickham wrote:
Like Michael, I often send replies to the original poster only, and not
to the forum. It's not intentional. It's just that, of all the fora I
visit on the Web, this is the only one that is not set by default to
reply to the group. I never have to use the Reply All button an
Dov,
I tried this. FrameMake imports the tif as an empty graphic frame with
the image file name in it. The image can be activated but only in a
graphics program. And, what you see in FM is the same as you get in the
PDF. Unless there is something I can't get FM 7.2 on Windows to display
the TIF w
Hi,
I'm having a strange Frame problem:
Frame 7.2
Illustrator CS2
The original eps file was created in Illustrator 10. When I update the eps
file in Illustrator CS2, the referenced graphic disappears in Frame. Has anyone
heard of this? What can I do to fix this?
Thanks,
Nancy Adams
___
At 14:10 -0500 29/1/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>The original eps file was created in Illustrator 10. When I update the eps
>file in Illustrator CS2, the referenced graphic disappears in Frame. Has
>anyone heard of this? What can I do to fix this?
Re-import it?
--
Steve
_
You mean it disappears as in present but now shown, or disappears as
in deleted/removed/nor present.
If the first, what kind of preview are you specifying when you save or
update the image?
Needs to be a TIF or WMF preview, I think, in order for FM to display it.
If the latter, could you post a
Nancy,
Does the graphic disappear or do you see a grey box?
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
Hi,
I'm having a strange Frame problem:
Frame 7.2
Illustrator CS2
The original eps file was created in Illustrator 10. When I update the eps
file in Illustrator CS2, t
Have you tried the keyboard sequence m p? (If the eps reappears, it
has been positioned differently).
Hanneke
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: maandag 29 januari 2007 19:10
Aan: framers@frameusers.com
Onderwerp:
Sorry, I forgot: first select the eps in Frame (or the frame around it) and
then the keybord sequence.
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: maandag 29 januari 2007 19:10
Aan: framers@frameusers.com
Onderwerp: Disapp
Hi all,
Wow, so many quick responses, thank you.
The graphic appears on the master page and it is not in an anchored frame.
There is no grey box, and the graphic disappears completely. It has been saved
with a tiff preview, but it does not print either.
Thanks,
Nancy Adams
___
Try copying it in rather than importing by reference
Art
On 1/29/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
Wow, so many quick responses, thank you.
The graphic appears on the master page and it is not in an anchored frame.
There is no grey box, and the graphic disappears co
Hi Nancy,
Try this:
1) Go to the master page where the graphic should be.
2) Click in the margin so there is not a text insertion point anywhere.
3) Choose Edit > Select All on Page.
4) Hold the Shift key and deselect all of the visibly selected text frames,
etc.
5) Choose Graphics > Objec
Frome
In a message dated 1/29/2007 3:56:25 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We see this too. It appears that updating the figures changes the
bounding box (or something similar). So the figure is still there, it's
just offset so much that it becomes invisible. Try a ge
Hi all,
Thanks for your responses. It does appear that there is some sort of bug...
Indeed the graphic is there, but way off to the side, off the page. Sigh, I
will have to reimport this into about 80 documents.
Thanks,
Nancy Adams
___
You are c
Gillian Flato wrote:
> > Handle is a command-line program; the command to find the process
that
> > has mypdf.pdf open is simply "handle mypdf".
> >
> > If you're not comfortable with the DOS command line, Process
Explorer
> > is a GUI tool. After installing it, ctrl-F will open a search box
in
You know, now that I think of it, I can fix the template and then reimport
the master pages to all of the files that need changing.
:-)
Thanks for your help!
Nancy Adams
___
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> The graphic appears on the master page and it is not in an anchored frame.
> There is no grey box, and the graphic disappears completely. It has been
saved
> with a tiff preview, but it does not print either.
Are you sure it's disappeared? Maybe you're just seeing a w
For those of you producing PDFs, Adobe's announcement today that they are
turning over PDF to ISO should be very good news. No longer will Adobe be
the one deciding what goes into the PDF specification, but a standards body
will. The situation with PDF will be like other standards, such as TIFF an
Jon,
I just tried this on my notebook system sitting in a hotel
room on a business trip. Did screen shot Alt-PrtSc and pasted
the result into a new document in Photoshop 9 (=CS2).
Flattened the layers and saved as RGB TIFF with profile
embedded and LZW compression (in this case, the profile
doesn
Jon Harvey wrote:
> I tried this. FrameMake imports the tif as an empty graphic
> frame with the image file name in it. The image can be
> activated but only in a graphics program.
"Activated"? It sounds like you're importing it as (or creating) an
_object_ (i.e., linking with OLE) instead o
Matt,
Several observations:
(1) There is something drastically wrong with your
RIP if it is slowing down when faced with compressed
images.
(2) How an image is compressed in a TIFF file is
irrelevant in terms of what FrameMaker, the PostScript
driver, and if you are using a PDF workflow,
Dov, one clarification/question regarding your advice for screen shots...
In my commercial printing experience, I found TIFF to be a great option for
bitmap files including screen shots. However, I always recommended staying
away from the ZIP compression option. Though a "lossless" format, both
co
Does anyone know of a plugin, script or workaround that will allow me to
find/change text & character tags in one operation?
I would like to apply a character tag to a particular character that is
used in paragraphs of several different styles without changing the rest
of the attributes. As f
(1) Actually, with multiple 100+ Mb files and poster-sized or larger output,
scaling, rotation, cropping and compression take on a whole new meaning.
When the size of the cache exceeds that of the RAM on the output engine,
it's like running Photoshop on 256Mb RAM...everything goes at the speed of
t
At 2:50 PM -0800 1/29/07, Dov Isaacs wrote:
>Any LZW or ZIP
>compression in a screen shot (or any other image)
>imported into FrameMaker is absolutely lost when
>FrameMaker sends the image data to the PostScript driver!
Which means, when translated, that FrameMaker unpacks the compressed image
w
Matt,
To directly answer your questions:
(a) FrameMaker does NOT send the original compressed
referenced file to the printer driver. It decompresses
the image and sends that decompressed image to the
driver. Thus, the original compression in the TIFF or
JPEG or whatever matters not. The drive ge
Matt Sullivan wrote:
> For screen captures, my clients have the best success simply
> pasting from SnagIt, or their application of choice. As the
> files would almost never be modified in a bitmap editor, but
> simply re-captured, the image on disk is a bit redundant.
Importing by reference
I am a new Frame 6.0 user. Question 1: My chapter page numbers are 1-2, 1-3,
2-1, 2-2, etc. My appendices uses letters, such as A-1, A-2, A-3, etc. I did
not find anything in the help that tells me how to set up the reference page of
the TOC and Index to properly pick up the correct prefix (1
Thank you for your response. Unfortunately, it doesn't quite address my
problem. Unless I'm missing something, the method you suggest copies
all the character attributes, not just the tag name.
I am trying set an "Em Dash" character tag with no text attributes, just
the tag name. When I get tra
Hadn't thought of the multiple instance angle...good point.
My clients have opted for the Cut/Paste (yes, groan all at once) because
even the fast option of saving as TIFF and importing slows down a doc with
300 or more captures. They had more difficulty managing file names than
managing files ref
Oops, I meant to send this to the list, not just to Alison...
-Original Message-
From: Ridder, Fred
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 8:02 PM
To: 'Alison Carrico'
Subject: RE: Plugin for enhanced find/change operations?
It's true that if you use Copy Special to copy the character formattin
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