Set file order in directory?

2008-12-24 Thread Shmuel Wolfson
This is a Windows Issue. FileBox eXtender is a free program that has this feature. It's on the File Boxes tab in the preferences. -- Regards, Shmuel Wolfson > Nancy Allison wrote: > >> Hi, everyone. >> >> I am working on a large manual with many graphics that are imported by >> reference. Th

SVN creates a huge db

2008-12-24 Thread Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
This seems to be a likely explanation. I tried it yesterday by adding separately files and folders (took a while), and there was never a problem with it, and I ended the day by extracting a working copy to my desktop. :-) I wish all list members a Merry Christmas and fruitful and prosperous new ye

Graphics Fundamentals

2008-12-24 Thread Jack DeLand
I inherited some old files, and the graphics look awful - squished and squiggly - except when I print to a printer, or generate a PDF. Then they look fine, nice and crisp, even if (intentionally) shrunken. The writer who did this is long gone, and of course the process was never documented, so

Graphics Fundamentals

2008-12-24 Thread Sean Pollock
I'm guessing they are .eps graphics, and you want to output them for the web or some other non-PDF format (since they don't look bad otherwise)? If they are .eps, and you don't like that format, you can open the files in Photoshop or Paintshop and the app will give you the option of selecting a

Graphics Fundamentals

2008-12-24 Thread Art Campbell
What format are the old graphics? How you fix or recreate depends on what you're trying to match... * The graphics probably look ragged on-screen in Frame because you're looking at a low resolution preview of the real file... which is used when you print. Art Art Campbell

Graphics Fundamentals

2008-12-24 Thread Jack DeLand
Hello, Sean - They may be .eps, but they are copied and pasted into the files, not linked, so I can't open them, or at least don't know how to. There is no graphics subdirectory or other file location. Ideas? Jack Sean Pollock wrote: > I'm guessing they are .eps graphics, >

Re: Set file order in directory?

2008-12-24 Thread Shmuel Wolfson
This is a Windows Issue. FileBox eXtender is a free program that has this feature. It's on the File Boxes tab in the preferences. -- Regards, Shmuel Wolfson > Nancy Allison wrote: > >> Hi, everyone. >> >> I am working on a large manual with many graphics that are imported by >> reference. Th

Re: SVN creates a huge db

2008-12-24 Thread Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
This seems to be a likely explanation. I tried it yesterday by adding separately files and folders (took a while), and there was never a problem with it, and I ended the day by extracting a working copy to my desktop. :-) I wish all list members a Merry Christmas and fruitful and prosperous new ye

Combined Fonts in FM8

2008-12-24 Thread Hayward, Morgan (Bolton)
Hi Framers, I'm trying to edit the combined fonts in my template, but when I go to Customize Layout, I don't see an option for Combined Fonts. Can anyone tell me how to make this option available, please? Regards, Morgan Windows XP, FrameMaker 8.0 _ Morgan Haywar

autonumbering in book

2008-12-24 Thread Debbie
I'm a bit rusty with my FM skills, and having trouble with a very simple issue. How do I make sure that my figure and table numbers run all the way through a multiple chapter book, rather than restarting in each section? Please respond directly; I don't get the digest. Thanks in advance. I have

Graphics Fundamentals

2008-12-24 Thread Jack DeLand
I inherited some old files, and the graphics look awful - squished and squiggly - except when I print to a printer, or generate a PDF. Then they look fine, nice and crisp, even if (intentionally) shrunken. The writer who did this is long gone, and of course the process was never documented, so

RE: Graphics Fundamentals

2008-12-24 Thread Sean Pollock
I'm guessing they are .eps graphics, and you want to output them for the web or some other non-PDF format (since they don't look bad otherwise)? If they are .eps, and you don't like that format, you can open the files in Photoshop or Paintshop and the app will give you the option of selecting a

Re: Graphics Fundamentals

2008-12-24 Thread Art Campbell
What format are the old graphics? How you fix or recreate depends on what you're trying to match... * The graphics probably look ragged on-screen in Frame because you're looking at a low resolution preview of the real file... which is used when you print. Art Art Campbell