Austin Meredith wrote:
Having recently upgraded on the XP PC from Adobe FrameMaker 7 and
Acrobat Pro 7 to FM8.0p266 and Acrobat Pro 8.1.1 and Adobe Reader
8.1.1, we can't get our distilled hypertext buttons to function
anymore. ... ...
However, now, whenever one punches a hypertext button on a
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I am not aware of any way to control this from within FrameMaker 8.0.
We are feeling as if Adobe has just sabotaged our entire 15-year
project. How could they have offered an upgrade that destroys
hypertext? Who is going to lose their job here at our project, for
having recommended that we
I am not aware of any way to control this from within FrameMaker 8.0.
We are feeling as if Adobe has just sabotaged our entire 15-year
project. How could they have offered an upgrade that destroys
hypertext? Who here at our Kouroo project is going to lose their job,
for having incautiously
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This program is much like Adobe Illustrator, but reportedly faster
I'm about to get a new work computer with Vista. Any chance my current
version of FrameMaker (7.1) will work?
Thanks!
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Could this be your problem, taken from the Microtype FM8 bug list
(http://www.microtype.com/FM_bugs.html):
Cross-file links in PDFs authored in FrameMaker 8.0 use
Unicode-encoded file paths and file names, which are only supported
in Windows Acrobat/Reader 8.x or MacOS Acrobat/Reader 7.x or
FrameMaker 7.1 will probably work OK (although Adobe does not
officially support it) except that FrameMaker 7.1 doesn't
coordinate with Acrobat 8.x and the only version of Acrobat that
works dependably with Vista is Acrobat 8.1.
The real question is WHY you would want Vista. It still isn't
really
Hello all:
Thanks for great input.
Ran more tests yesterday in which I removed all char formatting with
IXgen/FM6, then reopened/saved in FM8 and
generated the book: all was well.
Also, book that was crashing in FM8 definitely survived without our IX
template. BUT: the generic index
Thanks Richard et al ---
Yes, Text Symbols and Borders are displayed.
Yes, Page 2 has a end of flow symbol at the top of the generated
column.
Paras are the same in both flows. Start anywhere, no frames, one widow,
no KWN.
Deleting the 2nd page and regenerating does not solve the problem
I've looked in the help and queried the archives, but have been unable
to find the answer to the following:
Is there a way to validate all the hypertext links in a book? Not
xrefs, but hyperlinks.
I know that they can be validated on insertion, but I'm looking for
something to run as a QA/QC
Interesting question. I'm looking for a tool that will validate HTML links
as well.
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Hi all,
I would never recommend using special chars in FM
file or format names, but found the following issue
with FrameMaker 8.0p266 (that worked in FM7):
Clicking on the following hypertext marker results in
an error: message system explorer C:/Program Files/Adobé
(although the folder exists,
(sorry for double posting ...)
Hi all,
I would never recommend using special chars in FM
file or format names, but found the following issue
with FrameMaker 8.0p266 (that worked in FM7):
Clicking on the following hypertext marker results in
an error: message system explorer C:/Program
Hello Framers,
I am using FrameMaker 8 with DITA. I have pretty-printed XML files that I
am importing using the DITA-Topic-FM application. When the XML file is
converted to FM, it is preserving the white space from the XML file. Is
there any way to avoid this, short of removing the spaces from
Hi Grant,
What exactly do you mean by validate? Do you want to make sure that URLs are
valid? Or are you trying to make sure that gotolinks have a matching
newlink? Thanks.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
I've looked in the help and queried the archives, but
Hi Rick...
This is a standard Frame feature .. you'll need to strip the
non-content whitespace from the files before opening them. :(
...scott
Scott Prentice
Leximation, Inc.
www.leximation.com
+1.415.485.1892
Rick Quatro wrote:
Hello Framers,
I am using FrameMaker 8 with DITA. I have
Hi Rick...
The short answer is .. No.
I've often wondered about the possibility of making a wrapper client
that would allow references to multiple clients .. but this would be
problematic, since it would be possible for each client to mess with
what the previous one did. It might make sense
Austin Meredith wrote:
>Having recently upgraded on the XP PC from Adobe FrameMaker 7 and
>Acrobat Pro 7 to FM8.0p266 and Acrobat Pro 8.1.1 and Adobe Reader
>8.1.1, we can't get our distilled hypertext buttons to function
>anymore. ... ...
>However, now, whenever one punches a hypertext button on
SYSTEC - The ideal solution for technical documentation
Special Price to december, 30th 2007
3D Communication Package?
The integration of Flash and U3D into a documentation opens completely new
possibilities,
e.g. describing complex procedures and creating service documents with
simulations.
>I am not aware of any way to control this from within FrameMaker 8.0.
We are feeling as if Adobe has just sabotaged our entire 15-year
project. How could they have offered an "upgrade" that destroys
hypertext? Who is going to lose their job here at our project, for
having recommended that we
>I am not aware of any way to control this from within FrameMaker 8.0.
We are feeling as if Adobe has just sabotaged our entire 15-year
project. How could they have offered an "upgrade" that destroys
hypertext? Who here at our Kouroo project is going to lose their job,
for having incautiously
If anyone needs a good vector art drawing program with photo editing
capabilities, may I recommend Xara, which is on sale till tomorrow at
25% off. (That makes it US$59 to US$186 depending on version.)
http://tinyurl.com/3bo74s
This program is much like Adobe Illustrator, but reportedly faster
I'm about to get a new work computer with Vista. Any chance my current
version of FrameMaker (7.1) will work?
Thanks!
>Could this be your problem, taken from the Microtype FM8 bug list
>(http://www.microtype.com/FM_bugs.html):
>Cross-file links in PDFs authored in FrameMaker 8.0 use
>Unicode-encoded file paths and file names, which are only supported
>in Windows Acrobat/Reader 8.x or MacOS Acrobat/Reader 7.x
FrameMaker 7.1 will probably work OK (although Adobe does not
officially support it) except that FrameMaker 7.1 doesn't
coordinate with Acrobat 8.x and the only version of Acrobat that
works dependably with Vista is Acrobat 8.1.
The real question is WHY you would want Vista. It still isn't
really
I've looked in the help and queried the archives, but have been unable
to find the answer to the following:
Is there a way to validate all the hypertext links in a book? Not
xrefs, but hyperlinks.
I know that they can be validated on insertion, but I'm looking for
something to run as a QA/QC
Hello Austin:
Could this be your problem, taken from the Microtype FM8 bug list (
http://www.microtype.com/FM_bugs.html):
Cross-file links in PDFs authored in FrameMaker 8.0 use Unicode-encoded
file paths and file names, which are only supported in Windows
Acrobat/Reader 8.x or MacOS
Interesting question. I'm looking for a tool that will validate HTML links
as well.
Nancy Adams
**See AOL's top rated recipes
(http://food.aol.com/top-rated-recipes?NCID=aoltop000304)
Hello Framers,
I am using FrameMaker 8 with DITA. I have "pretty-printed" XML files that I
am importing using the DITA-Topic-FM application. When the XML file is
converted to FM, it is preserving the white space from the XML file. Is
there any way to avoid this, short of removing the spaces
Hi Grant,
What exactly do you mean by validate? Do you want to make sure that URLs are
valid? Or are you trying to make sure that gotolinks have a matching
newlink? Thanks.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
> I've looked in the help and queried the archives, but
Hi Structured Framers,
Is it possible to use more than one API client with a structured
application? In the structapps.fm document, you can only specify one
UseAPIClient element. If you are using DITA, then the ditafm_app client is
specified. Is there any way to use a second API client? Thanks
Hi Rick...
This is a standard Frame "feature" .. you'll need to strip the
non-content whitespace from the files before opening them. :(
...scott
Scott Prentice
Leximation, Inc.
www.leximation.com
+1.415.485.1892
Rick Quatro wrote:
> Hello Framers,
>
> I am using FrameMaker 8 with DITA. I
Hi Rick...
The short answer is .. No.
I've often wondered about the possibility of making a "wrapper" client
that would allow references to multiple clients .. but this would be
problematic, since it would be possible for each client to mess with
what the previous one did. It might make sense
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