Hi FrameMaker template designers
For graphics with captions, I use a dedicated table tag, and I see two ways
to do this:
1. Put the graphic in the Heading row and the caption in the Body row.
The caption and the graphic will always stay together and you can give the
heading and body
If the client is merely trying to save money by using a
free tool, we'll *give* her a copy of Mif2Go. Nobody
should have to go through that process to keep a job...
(Standing ovation)...Kelly.
-Original Message-
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com on behalf of Jeremy H. Griffith
Jeremy wrote:
I just checked in the FM7 book Sarah O'Keefe wrote, and it
appears Webworks *Standard*, the one Nancy was required
to use, does not even support HTML Help at all. You'd have
to use the regular HTML output, then create the index, toc,
project file, alias and map files by hand,
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 9:37 AM, Nancy Allison ma...@verizon.net wrote:
I see so many things I could make so much better if I had the time and the
right tools, but alas, it is not to be.
But wait! Jeremy wrote:
If the client is merely trying to save money by using a
free tool, we'll
Just charge them the time you spend (waste) on doing the job without the
right tools. I'm sure you will come up with a figure which is a multiple of
the price of MIF2Go (or even WebWorks ePublisher). Both MIF2Go and WebWorks
ePublisher are GREAT value for money.
There is no such thing as a free
Is there a way to increase the spacing between the bottom line of the
table, and the text in a table footnote? My text appears to be right up
against the bottom of the table, and nothing I've tried can get it to
move.
-Carla
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On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 10:33 AM, Martinek, Carla cmarti...@zebra.com wrote:
Is there a way to increase the spacing between the bottom line of the
table, and the text in a table footnote? My text appears to be right up
against the bottom of the table, and nothing I've tried can get it to
move.
DOH!
Thank you! I should have known that...
Problem solved.
Carla
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From: knowhow...@gmail.com [mailto:knowhow...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of
Peter Gold
Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 10:42 AM
To: Martinek, Carla
Cc: fram...@frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Table footnotes
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 10:47 AM, Martinek, Carla cmarti...@zebra.com wrote:
DOH!
Thank you! I should have known that...
Problem solved.
Of course you knew it! You just forgot that you knew it. I only reminded youG!
Regards,
Peter
__
Peter Gold
KnowHow ProServices
(cross-posted to techwr, framers, and HATT)
Hi, guys...
My chapter's next program is on using wikis for document collaboration
and Web2.0. Because it seems that blogs and wikis go hand in hand and
they both fall under 2.0, I'm compiling a list of popular tech writing
blogs that I'll be listing
Opinions are like... noses. Everyone has one, but some are bigger than
others.
I respectfully disagree with SOME of the webworks bashing.
- It's true that Webworks has the worst support...on the planet. In
fact, I wouldn't even call it support. Example, if you have trouble
installing
Yes Wim, you can set properties on import. See your FM Structured Dev Guide
for details on the Read/Write Rules options for your Structured Application
-Matt
Matt Sullivan
GRAFIX Training
m...@roundpeg.com
www.roundpeg.com
Office 714 960-6840
Cell text 714 585-2335
SMS message
I'm quite partial to Ben Minson's Gryphon Mountain Journals
(www.gryphonmountain.net)
Jeff Coatsworth
Documentation Specialist
Gary Jonas Computing Ltd.
905-886-0544
905-886-8511 (fax)
jeff.coatswo...@jonassoftware.com
-Original Message-
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
I'm surprised with your install comments. I had no problem installing the last
version of ePub, and I had two versions of FM on my computer. Do you mean
updates or fresh installation?
I've never had to call about support, but WW is pretty responsive to questions
on the Yahoo wwp user group.
On Fri, 17 Apr 2009 08:37:06 -0500 (CDT), Nancy Allison
ma...@verizon.net wrote:
Jeremy, do you really mean it? I would be thrilled.
Of course I mean it! The next two posts will contain
the password and download instructions. (But we won't
CC the list with those, sorry folks! If you're an
Patrick,
My opinion, and experience, with Mif2Go is just the opposite.
I have been using Mif2Go for several years and have learned how to use the
User's Guide. Yes, it takes a while to find things, sometimes, but this is
because Mif2Go can do a lot.
If you install Mif2Go and just take the
I'd second David's opinion and experience.
And as a beneficiary of one of Jeremy's free licenses during the last
tech crunch, it gave me a new tool and skill set and resulted in a
steady string of license purchases from companies that I've worked for
since then.
Good product, great support, and
On Fri, 17 Apr 2009 10:32:12 -0600, Patrick Fortino pxfo...@gmail.com
wrote:
But imagine it's 1986 and you are in a computer store looking at
computers.
I can't resist. ;-) In 1986, I was working at a company that
had pretty much standardized on Macs. People loved them. I had
one of the
Tell us another story from the old days, Grandpa.
Nadine, who also could not resist ;-)
Jeremy H. Griffith wrote:
On Fri, 17 Apr 2009 10:32:12 -0600, Patrick Fortino pxfo...@gmail.com
wrote:
But imagine it's 1986 and you are in a computer store looking at
computers.
I can't
On Fri, 17 Apr 2009 20:15:42 -0400, Writer
generic...@yahoo.ca wrote:
Tell us another story from the old days, Grandpa.
Nadine, who also could not resist ;-)
LOL! Actually, I may get to be a great-grandpa soon, if my
grandson gets married as young as I did... vbg
And you *don't* want to get
True. At least not until I get a bag of marshmallows and a pointed stick. =D
*scampers off*
Nadine
And you *don't* want to get me started... ;-)
-- Jeremy H. Griffith, at Omni Systems Inc.
jer...@omsys.com http://www.omsys.com/
___
You
Perhaps stupid question, but is it advised that I uninstall FM 7.0
before installing FM 8.0?
I though I recalled seeing this discussed a fw years ago, though I
might be wrong.
-- Ken in Atlanta
___
You are currently subscribed to Framers as
I currently have 7.1, 8.0, and 9.0 on my PC. I haven't experienced any
problems.
Nadine
Ken Poshedly wrote:
Perhaps stupid question, but is it advised that I uninstall FM 7.0
before installing FM 8.0?
I though I recalled seeing this discussed a fw years ago, though I
might be wrong.
--
Ken Poshedly wrote:
Perhaps stupid question, but is it advised that I uninstall FM 7.0
before installing FM 8.0?
Multiple versions of FM have always coexisted with no problems. Of
course, the .fm, .mif, and .book file extensions will become associated
with FM 8. But you can change that in
Hi FrameMaker template designers
For graphics with captions, I use a dedicated table tag, and I see two ways
to do this:
1. Put the graphic in the Heading row and the caption in the Body row.
The caption and the graphic will always stay together and you can give the
heading and body
"If the client is merely trying to save money by using a
"free" tool, we'll *give* her a copy of Mif2Go. Nobody
should have to go through that process to keep a job..."
(Standing ovation)...Kelly.
-Original Message-
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com on behalf of Jeremy H.
Jeremy wrote:
> I just checked in the FM7 book Sarah O'Keefe wrote, and it
> appears Webworks *Standard*, the one Nancy was "required"
> to use, does not even support HTML Help at all. You'd have
> to use the regular HTML output, then create the index, toc,
> project file, alias and map files
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 9:37 AM, Nancy Allison wrote:
> I see so many things I could make so much better if I had the time and the
> right tools, but alas, it is not to be.
>
> But wait! Jeremy wrote:
>
>> If the client is merely trying to save money by using a
>> "free" tool, we'll *give* her
Just charge "them" the time you spend (waste) on doing the job without the
right tools. I'm sure you will come up with a figure which is a multiple of
the price of MIF2Go (or even WebWorks ePublisher). Both MIF2Go and WebWorks
ePublisher are GREAT value for money.
There is no such thing as a free
Is there a way to increase the spacing between the bottom line of the
table, and the text in a table footnote? My text appears to be right up
against the bottom of the table, and nothing I've tried can get it to
move.
-Carla
- CONFIDENTIAL-
This email and any files transmitted with it are
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 10:33 AM, Martinek, Carla
wrote:
> Is there a way to increase the spacing between the bottom line of the
> table, and the text in a table footnote? My text appears to be right up
> against the bottom of the table, and nothing I've tried can get it to
> move.
The table
Thank you! I should have known that...
Problem solved.
Carla
-Original Message-
From: knowhowpro at gmail.com [mailto:knowhow...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of
Peter Gold
Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 10:42 AM
To: Martinek, Carla
Cc: framers at frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Table
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 10:47 AM, Martinek, Carla
wrote:
>
>
> Thank you! ?I should have known that...
>
> Problem solved.
Of course you knew it! You just forgot that you knew it. I only reminded you!
Regards,
Peter
__
Peter Gold
KnowHow ProServices
(cross-posted to techwr, framers, and HATT)
Hi, guys...
My chapter's next program is on using wikis for document collaboration
and Web2.0. Because it seems that blogs and wikis go hand in hand and
they both fall under 2.0, I'm compiling a list of popular tech writing
blogs that I'll be listing
Opinions are like... noses. Everyone has one, but some are bigger than
others.
I respectfully disagree with SOME of the webworks bashing.
- It's true that Webworks has the worst support...on the planet. In
fact, I wouldn't even call it support. Example, if you have trouble
installing
Yes Wim, you can set properties on import. See your FM Structured Dev Guide
for details on the Read/Write Rules options for your Structured Application
-Matt
Matt Sullivan
GRAFIX Training
matt at roundpeg.com
www.roundpeg.com
Office 714 960-6840
Cell & text 714 585-2335
SMS message 7145852335
I'm quite partial to Ben Minson's Gryphon Mountain Journals
(www.gryphonmountain.net)
Jeff Coatsworth
Documentation Specialist
Gary Jonas Computing Ltd.
905-886-0544
905-886-8511 (fax)
jeff.coatsworth at jonassoftware.com
-Original Message-
From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com
I'm surprised with your install comments. I had no problem installing the last
version of ePub, and I had two versions of FM on my computer. Do you mean
updates or fresh installation?
I've never had to call about support, but WW is pretty responsive to questions
on the Yahoo wwp user group.
On Fri, 17 Apr 2009 08:37:06 -0500 (CDT), Nancy Allison
wrote:
>Jeremy, do you really mean it? I would be thrilled.
Of course I mean it! The next two posts will contain
the password and download instructions. (But we won't
CC the list with those, sorry folks! If you're an
unemployed TW,
Patrick,
My opinion, and experience, with Mif2Go is just the opposite.
I have been using Mif2Go for several years and have learned how to use the
User's Guide. Yes, it takes a while to find things, sometimes, but this is
because Mif2Go can do a lot.
If you install Mif2Go and just take the
I'd second David's opinion and experience.
And as a beneficiary of one of Jeremy's free licenses during the last
tech crunch, it gave me a new tool and skill set and resulted in a
steady string of license purchases from companies that I've worked for
since then.
Good product, great support, and
On Fri, 17 Apr 2009 10:32:12 -0600, Patrick Fortino
wrote:
>But imagine it's 1986 and you are in a computer store looking at
>computers.
I can't resist. ;-) In 1986, I was working at a company that
had pretty much standardized on Macs. People loved them. I had
one of the older DOS boxes,
Tell us another story from the old days, Grandpa.
Nadine, who also could not resist ;-)
Jeremy H. Griffith wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Apr 2009 10:32:12 -0600, Patrick Fortino
> wrote:
>
>
>> But imagine it's 1986 and you are in a computer store looking at
>> computers.
>>
>
> I can't resist.
On Fri, 17 Apr 2009 20:15:42 -0400, Writer
wrote:
>Tell us another story from the old days, Grandpa.
>
>Nadine, who also could not resist ;-)
LOL! Actually, I may get to be a great-grandpa soon, if my
grandson gets married as young as I did...
And you *don't* want to get me started... ;-)
True. At least not until I get a bag of marshmallows and a pointed stick. =D
*scampers off*
Nadine
> And you *don't* want to get me started... ;-)
>
> -- Jeremy H. Griffith, at Omni Systems Inc.
> http://www.omsys.com/
>
>
Perhaps stupid question, but is it advised that I uninstall FM 7.0
before installing FM 8.0?
I though I recalled seeing this discussed a fw years ago, though I
might be wrong.
-- Ken in Atlanta
I currently have 7.1, 8.0, and 9.0 on my PC. I haven't experienced any
problems.
Nadine
Ken Poshedly wrote:
> Perhaps stupid question, but is it advised that I uninstall FM 7.0
> before installing FM 8.0?
>
> I though I recalled seeing this discussed a fw years ago, though I
> might be wrong.
Ken Poshedly wrote:
> Perhaps stupid question, but is it advised that I uninstall FM 7.0
> before installing FM 8.0?
Multiple versions of FM have always coexisted with no problems. Of
course, the .fm, .mif, and .book file extensions will become associated
with FM 8. But you can change that in
"If the client is merely trying to save money by using a "free" tool,
we'll *give* her a copy of Mif2Go. Nobody should have to go through
that process to keep a job..."
This is what makes America great! Bravo!
Rick
-Original Message-
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
Select the anchored frame, go to the Display Tools Palette, click on
Set Pen Pattern, Select the color of the pen, then select the line
width of the border.
Viola!
>Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2009 13:11:33 +0200
>From: "Wim Hooghwinkel - idtp"
>Subject: set Aframe
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