Hi Doug,
This might be in the category of Oops, silly me, what was I thinkin'?
BUT--
Is it safe to assume that, in the Print dialog box, you have selected
the Generate Acrobat Data option? If not, no links are generated.
HTH,
Chuck Beck
Sr. Technical Writer | Infor | Office: 614.523.7302 |
Cha
HI All,
Would anyone have any idea why if I open FM files from my network drive,
some files, regardless of their size, will take up to two minutes to
open, as opposed to opening instantly from my hard drive (C or D).
The only thing I noticed about the difference in the files is that the
ones th
In addition to network and server speed and throughput issues, all the
cross refs and graphics in the files are being resolved. And depending
on how your computer and/or network is set up, the files are being
validated and virus-checked.
Art
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 2:53 AM, Orly Zimmerman wrote:
Thanks to Rebecca Officer and Fred Ridder for pointing me to the solution:
On the Links tab of the PDF Setup dialog box, select the "Create Named
Destinations for All Paragraphs" check box.
This increases my PDF file size by 27 percent, but now all the PDF links
work.
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 3:1
Hi All,
I have many PNG files that come into Frame 8 without difficulty. When the
page is printed, however, line weights are heavier than the native file
and close-together lines each want to close.
Any suggestions about importing or publishing that would help render
theses graphics more clearly?
I'm having the same issue.
I upgraded to FM8, inherited some FM7 files with cross-book links. The
output is all PDF. My xrefs nopw fail with "The file can not be found."
I turned on "Create Named Destinations for All Paragraphs" and respun,
no fix.
Any other ideas?
> -Original Message-
Kelly McDaniel wrote:
> I upgraded to FM8, inherited some FM7 files with cross-book links. The
> output is all PDF. My xrefs nopw fail with "The file can not be found."
>
> I turned on "Create Named Destinations for All Paragraphs" and respun,
> no fix.
>
> Any other ideas?
In order for cross-
Mollye,
Where are the lines looking bad? On screen, in the pdf, printed?
Art
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 3:03 PM, Mollye Barrett wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have many PNG files that come into Frame 8 without difficulty. When the
> page is printed, however, line weights are heavier than the native file
Art,
When printed directly from Frame or a pdf. I compared them the printed png
file and the PageMaker pages where they are currently used.
Mollye
> Mollye,
> Where are the lines looking bad? On screen, in the pdf, printed?
>
> Art
>
> On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 3:03 PM, Mollye Barrett
> wrote:
> I have many PNG files that come into Frame 8 without difficulty. When the
> page is printed, however, line weights are heavier than the native file
> and close-together lines each want to close.
>
> Any suggestions about importing or publishing that would help render
> theses graphics more c
Dear Framers,
I am using the Structured Product Interface of FrameMaker 8.0 (with
Windows). I just discovered that when I copy text and try to paste it
into an e-mail, instead of just the text I've selected, I get a long
string of font names, which looks like this:
SymbolCourierMarlettArialArial
Hi Dave,
Sorry I did not see your message earlier, I've been swamped at work and not
reading so much home email the past few days. I'n now trying to catch up on
583 new emails.
Anyway, I wrote the original batch file about 20 years ago as a general
cleanup tool and modified it for just FM files
Thank you all for your responses. While your responses are accurate,
they do not explain why the files can be opened on my colleagues PC's
network drive in under 10 seconds, but not on my network drive.
I'vd asked IT to check my network connections, etc. and they claim all
is well with their netw
I would add to Bill's comments and suggest that if you need to
generate 8,000 vector-based images out of Corel, you can automate the
process of opening, saving, and closing the Corel drawings using
WinBatch: http://www.winbatch.com/
WinBatch is an event-driven scripting language that can aut
Hi Doug,
This might be in the category of Oops, silly me, what was I thinkin'?
BUT--
Is it safe to assume that, in the Print dialog box, you have selected
the Generate Acrobat Data option? If not, no links are generated.
HTH,
Chuck Beck
Sr. Technical Writer | Infor | Office: 614.523.7302 |
[EM
HI All,
Would anyone have any idea why if I open FM files from my network drive,
some files, regardless of their size, will take up to two minutes to
open, as opposed to opening instantly from my hard drive (C or D).
The only thing I noticed about the difference in the files is that the
ones th
In addition to network and server speed and throughput issues, all the
cross refs and graphics in the files are being resolved. And depending
on how your computer and/or network is set up, the files are being
validated and virus-checked.
Art
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 2:53 AM, Orly Zimmerman <[EMAIL
Thanks to Rebecca Officer and Fred Ridder for pointing me to the solution:
On the Links tab of the PDF Setup dialog box, select the "Create Named
Destinations for All Paragraphs" check box.
This increases my PDF file size by 27 percent, but now all the PDF links
work.
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 3:1
I'm having the same issue.
I upgraded to FM8, inherited some FM7 files with cross-book links. The
output is all PDF. My xrefs nopw fail with "The file can not be found."
I turned on "Create Named Destinations for All Paragraphs" and respun,
no fix.
Any other ideas?
> -Original Message-
Hi All,
I have many PNG files that come into Frame 8 without difficulty. When the
page is printed, however, line weights are heavier than the native file
and close-together lines each want to close.
Any suggestions about importing or publishing that would help render
theses graphics more clearly?
Mollye,
Where are the lines looking bad? On screen, in the pdf, printed?
Art
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 3:03 PM, Mollye Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have many PNG files that come into Frame 8 without difficulty. When the
> page is printed, however, line weights are heavier th
Kelly McDaniel wrote:
> I upgraded to FM8, inherited some FM7 files with cross-book links. The
> output is all PDF. My xrefs nopw fail with "The file can not be found."
>
> I turned on "Create Named Destinations for All Paragraphs" and respun,
> no fix.
>
> Any other ideas?
In order for cros
Art,
When printed directly from Frame or a pdf. I compared them the printed png
file and the PageMaker pages where they are currently used.
Mollye
> Mollye,
> Where are the lines looking bad? On screen, in the pdf, printed?
>
> Art
>
> On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 3:03 PM, Mollye Barrett <[EMAIL PRO
> I have many PNG files that come into Frame 8 without difficulty. When the
> page is printed, however, line weights are heavier than the native file
> and close-together lines each want to close.
>
> Any suggestions about importing or publishing that would help render
> theses graphics more c
Dear Framers,
I am using the Structured Product Interface of FrameMaker 8.0 (with
Windows). I just discovered that when I copy text and try to paste it
into an e-mail, instead of just the text I've selected, I get a long
string of font names, which looks like this:
SymbolCourierMarlettArialArial
Hi Dave,
Sorry I did not see your message earlier, I've been swamped at work and not
reading so much home email the past few days. I'n now trying to catch up on
583 new emails.
Anyway, I wrote the original batch file about 20 years ago as a general
cleanup tool and modified it for just FM files
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