I would guess the gotcha or reason to upgrade wasn't backward
compatibility, but compatibility or support for the new features in FM
8. Unicode, multiple conditionals, etc
Art
On 8/14/07, Flato, Gillian wrote:
> So today I received Frame 8 so I installed it on my test machine with
> ePub 9.2
Hi all,
I'm using Framemaker 7.2 and I've run into a problem I've never seen
before. I have a small book, consisting of just four files (15 pages)
and a TOC. I can print the files within the book individually without
any problems. When I try to print the book, only the first file prints
and then a
Hi, Jim
Make sure all your files are consistent in the book in page layouts, sizes,
pagination, etc. Is the printer time out set to low?
Brenda
Brenda L. Waltermeyer
Lead Desktop Publisher
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
National Security Tech
Thanks for all of your help. I just figured out a workaround. I noticed
the first file in the book was the only one that I couldn't save as a
PDF. The culprit was the last page of the first file. There was a text
field that existed in duplicate in both the left master page and body
page. I tried de
Hi, James:
Usually an offending command statement displays the name of a
PostScript command that is somehow incorrect at that location in the
PostScript code, for some reason or other.
If your company initials are identified as the offending command, it's
possible that one or more of your files i
If I understand correctly only the first file
prints whatever you do (delete other files,
reorder them)...it's always the exact same
behavior. So the individual files seem OK.
Does the book update correctly or do you get any
warning msgs (numbering, color)?
At 11:53 AM 15/08/2007, James D
Somebody mentioned that ePub 9.2 may not work with the new features of
Frame 8.
So I did a test where I set the Frame condition to be an and condition.
(Show only text that is a + b, not a or b)
Then in ePub 9.2 I set the conditions to be "Use document Value"
It built the help file correctly.
OK, I'm new to Frame 8 after a long hiatus (the last version I used was 6).
I am laying out a printed book (no XML, nothing fancy, just a book for
print). The client wants the right and left edges justified.
In the paragraph designer for my various styles, I've set the following:
Basic tab
Tina Ricks wrote:
> in Frame, on the screen, my right edge is knife-edge perfect. Looks
> fabulous. Life is good. When I output to PDF or print directly from
> Frame, the right edge is wiggly.
Tina:
Could be a difference between the sizes of screen and printer fonts. To
fix that:
Make sure Fra
This sounds like the same issue that Mike Wickham reported last week.
(See the thread starting with his message "FrameMaker 8 justification
& auto letter spacing broken?" dated 8/7 if the list archive is working.)
It appears that the Automatic Letter Spacing function is significantly
broken in Fram
I would guess the gotcha or reason to upgrade wasn't backward
compatibility, but compatibility or support for the new features in FM
8. Unicode, multiple conditionals, etc
Art
On 8/14/07, Flato, Gillian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So today I received Frame 8 so I installed it on my test mach
Hi all,
I'm using Framemaker 7.2 and I've run into a problem I've never seen
before. I have a small book, consisting of just four files (15 pages)
and a TOC. I can print the files within the book individually without
any problems. When I try to print the book, only the first file prints
and then a
Hi, Jim
Make sure all your files are consistent in the book in page layouts, sizes,
pagination, etc. Is the printer time out set to low?
Brenda
Brenda L. Waltermeyer
Lead Desktop Publisher
The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
National Security Tech
Thanks for all of your help. I just figured out a workaround. I noticed
the first file in the book was the only one that I couldn't save as a
PDF. The culprit was the last page of the first file. There was a text
field that existed in duplicate in both the left master page and body
page. I tried de
Hi, James:
Usually an offending command statement displays the name of a
PostScript command that is somehow incorrect at that location in the
PostScript code, for some reason or other.
If your company initials are identified as the offending command, it's
possible that one or more of your files i
If I understand correctly only the first file
prints whatever you do (delete other files,
reorder them)...it's always the exact same
behavior. So the individual files seem OK.
Does the book update correctly or do you get any
warning msgs (numbering, color)?
At 11:53 AM 15/08/2007, James
Somebody mentioned that ePub 9.2 may not work with the new features of
Frame 8.
So I did a test where I set the Frame condition to be an and condition.
(Show only text that is a + b, not a or b)
Then in ePub 9.2 I set the conditions to be "Use document Value"
It built the help file correctl
OK, I'm new to Frame 8 after a long hiatus (the last version I used was 6).
I am laying out a printed book (no XML, nothing fancy, just a book for
print). The client wants the right and left edges justified.
In the paragraph designer for my various styles, I've set the following:
Basic
Tina Ricks wrote:
> in Frame, on the screen, my right edge is knife-edge perfect. Looks
> fabulous. Life is good. When I output to PDF or print directly from
> Frame, the right edge is wiggly.
Tina:
Could be a difference between the sizes of screen and printer fonts. To
fix that:
Make sure Fra
This sounds like the same issue that Mike Wickham reported last week.
(See the thread starting with his message "FrameMaker 8 justification
& auto letter spacing broken?" dated 8/7 if the list archive is working.)
It appears that the Automatic Letter Spacing function is significantly
broken in Fra
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