Hello Frame Gurus,
I'm rather new to the list so please bear with me.
I have a book containing 12 files. Over time (starting before I ever
worked with these files), each file's paragraph style sheet has been
modified so that now the book's styles are a sea of inconsistency.
Using Paragraph Too
I think any method you choose depends on having one known-good file
that you can use as a template for the others. It may be a true
template or one of the chapters, but it should exist so you can clone
it to the others and enforce consistency. Depending on the version of
FM that you're running (you
Hi Karen,
Here is how I would approach the problem. Find the component the book that
is the most solid as far as styles. Make a copy of this and call it your
"template." Delete all of the paragraph format formats in this document that
still need work, leaving only the solid formats.
For each of
Apologies upfront as I know that this has been asked and answered many times
before, but I can't get the archive search to fly, and I have been working
exclusively in Word for a client for awhile now (not by my choice), so I am
finding myself a bit rusty in some Frame skills (but with two new clien
The fonts display in the console message window. You can save the
offending file to MIF and then search for those fonts, deleting them
carefully.
Or, if it's not so important to remove them all, you can go into FM
Preferences (via the UI) and clear the "Remember missing font names"
check box.
On
Spectrum Writing wrote:
> Apologies upfront as I know that this has been asked and answered many times
> before, but I can't get the archive search to fly, and I have been working
> exclusively in Word for a client for awhile now (not by my choice), so I am
> finding myself a bit rusty in some Fram
Hi Tammy,
The easiest way to do this is to choose File > Preferences > General,
uncheck Remember Missing Font Names, and click Set. Open your document
again. You will receive the missing fonts message one more time, but this
time the font substitution that FrameMaker does will be permanent. Save t
Rick, Stuart, and Bill,
Thanks! - being away from Framemaker for months on end has been
rough! . And Rick, nope, neither is a concern. The Times is simply
being substituted for Times new Roman and the offending font came from the
client who took my source files (against all recommendations) and c
Hi all,
I'm using Frame 7.2 on XP.
I am about to start documenting an Eclipse-based software. As regards the
button/menu/function labels, what is the best way to integrate them into the
doc: X-ref to a Frame doc containing all labels, text inset from a doc
containing all labels, variables or
Windows XP w/SP2
FrameMaker 8.0p277 Structured
Is there a way to build a cross-reference building block that, when linking to
a Figure caption that is positioned below the anchored frame that, when viewed
in a PDF, the link result displays the figure and not just the caption?
I realize that t
Hi all,
I'm using FM 7.2 on XP.
Just one question about FrameMaker and Eclipse help compatibility: Is there a
specific way to develop the doc in FM when we intend to use the content with
the Eclipse help afterwards?
Any help appreciated,
Mathieu
Does anyone know how I stop this warning from appearing when I'm
printing a FrameMaker manual?
"Font information for your system has changed. This change may affect
the format and output of your document(s)"
I usually just click OK and carry on, but now we're trying to print as
part of an automa
Are you running more than one version of FM on your production
machine?...Kelly.
-Original Message-
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Fei Min
Lorente
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 1:46 PM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Sub
Karen,
Rick makes a good point that a complete template should include more
than just paragraph tags and mentioned Character and Table formats. I
went thru this about 1.5 years ago and found inconsistencies in the
following areas:
- Conditional Text tags
- Variable and Running Header/Footer defi
Rick and Art,
Thanks for your insights. Both sensible approaches and at least
somewhat less painful than rebuilding the entire thing from scratch
:-).
--Karen
>==Rick's Reply==
>
>Hi Karen,
>
>Here is how I would approach the problem. Find the component the book that
>is the most solid as far
Nope; just FM 7.2.
I think the warning is coming up because I printed some pages directly
from FrameMaker, but the manuals are always produced as PDFs. Wouldn't
that change the printer from Adobe PDF to the paper printer and back
again?
Fei Min
-Original Message-
From: Kelly McDaniel [ma
That's the typical message you receive when switching printers while a
file is open. Try setting Adobe PDF as your default system printer and
seeing if that makes a difference.
If you don't want to make it the full-time default, there's a plug in
that sets it only for Frame.
Art Campbell
Art Campbell wrote:
> That's the typical message you receive when switching printers while a
> file is open. Try setting Adobe PDF as your default system printer and
> seeing if that makes a difference.
>
> If you don't want to make it the full-time default, there's a plug in
> that sets it only f
Ack! (I forgot)...which I use in my handwritten automation...Kelly.
-Original Message-
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Stuart Rogers
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 2:30 PM
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com; Fei Min Lorente
On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 11:46:28 -0700, "Fei Min Lorente"
wrote:
>Does anyone know how I stop this warning from appearing when I'm
>printing a FrameMaker manual?
>
>"Font information for your system has changed. This change may affect
>the format and output of your document(s)"
That means that the
Hi Mathieu:
I'm using FM 7.2 on XP, too, and I'm turning FM books into Eclipse User
Assistance. I can't think of anything special about writing in FrameMaker to
create Eclipse help files, but I can think of some things I did in FrameMaker
because I'm using Mif2Go to convert the books.
By the w
Some very good advice, too, in the Adobe FrameMaker Template Series
Primer,
http://www.adobe.com/products/framemaker/tempseries/pdfs/primer.pdf, and
FrameMaker Template Design and Enforcement,
http://www.microtype.com/resources/articles/TMPDESIN_DE.PDF, which is
broadly applicable notwithstanding i
On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 13:06:27 -0700, "Fei Min Lorente"
wrote:
>I wanted to split my chapters into smaller files because
>it's pretty rotton to have to scroll through a long file
>in Eclipse UA, so I used a Mif2Go-defined marker in FM to
>provide file names wherever I split the file. Otherwise,
Thanks for correcting that, Jeremy. I blame my faulty memory.
The reason the file names kept changing on me is because I have some
chapters that are generated from the source code, tagged with XML, then
imported into FrameMaker. I really wouldn't expect Mif2Go to remember
what the last batch of se
Les, this actually sounds great.
I'll try it along with the other advice I've been given and use whichever seems
to be the simplest and the most flexible for Notes/Cautions/Warnings in Tables.
Thanks, Alison
From: Les Smalley [mailto:l_c_smal...@yahoo.com]
Sent:
Before I go installing the SetPrint utility, I have a couple of
questions:
- Can I imitate this utility by going to File > Print Setup and choosing
Adobe PDF as the printer? Is this saved for FrameMaker in general, or
for the book that I have open?
- If I install SetPrint, does it mean that when
On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 13:36:16 -0700, "Fei Min Lorente"
wrote:
>The reason the file names kept changing on me is because I have some
>chapters that are generated from the source code, tagged with XML, then
>imported into FrameMaker. I really wouldn't expect Mif2Go to remember
>what the last batch
SetPrint changes the default FrameMaker printer. You can always change
it manually in FrameMaker, just as you would if you didn't have SetPrint.
The FrameMaker File > Print Setup only changes the FrameMaker printer
for your current FrameMaker session. SetPrint sets it at the start of
every Fram
On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 13:56:36 -0700, "Fei Min Lorente"
wrote:
>Before I go installing the SetPrint utility, I have a couple of
>questions:
>
>- Can I imitate this utility by going to File > Print Setup and
>choosing Adobe PDF as the printer?
If you are there to make the change, you can. But a
> >Before I go installing the SetPrint utility, I have a couple of
>questions:
> >
> >- Can I imitate this utility by going to File > Print Setup and
> >choosing Adobe PDF as the printer?
> If you are there to make the change, you can. But a build
> system can't. And personally, I find it way
I have several scripts to automate our PDF and HTML builds. The builds are
completely custom (Bash scripts calling a combination of dzbatcher and Perl
scripts). We do not use Webworks.
Everything is working fine, except for reporting missing imported graphics. We
also sometimes get false er
Am 18.06.2009 um 16:57 schrieb Art Campbell:
> your sequence of PDFs and posts seems to confirm the long-standing
> ideas that:
>
> 1.) SaveAs PDF from within FrameMaker uses a different workflow and
> different options than Printing to a PDF logical printer, and
When I once compared a PostScript
I think any method you choose depends on having one known-good file
that you can use as a template for the others. It may be a true
template or one of the chapters, but it should exist so you can clone
it to the others and enforce consistency. Depending on the version of
FM that you're running (you
Hi Karen,
Here is how I would approach the problem. Find the component the book that
is the most solid as far as styles. Make a copy of this and call it your
"template." Delete all of the paragraph format formats in this document that
still need work, leaving only the solid formats.
For each of
Apologies upfront as I know that this has been asked and answered many times
before, but I can't get the archive search to fly, and I have been working
exclusively in Word for a client for awhile now (not by my choice), so I am
finding myself a bit rusty in some Frame skills (but with two new clien
The fonts display in the console message window. You can save the
offending file to MIF and then search for those fonts, deleting them
carefully.
Or, if it's not so important to remove them all, you can go into FM
Preferences (via the UI) and clear the "Remember missing font names"
check box.
On
Spectrum Writing wrote:
> Apologies upfront as I know that this has been asked and answered many times
> before, but I can't get the archive search to fly, and I have been working
> exclusively in Word for a client for awhile now (not by my choice), so I am
> finding myself a bit rusty in some Fram
Hi Tammy,
The easiest way to do this is to choose File > Preferences > General,
uncheck Remember Missing Font Names, and click Set. Open your document
again. You will receive the missing fonts message one more time, but this
time the font substitution that FrameMaker does will be permanent. Save t
Rick, Stuart, and Bill,
Thanks! - being away from Framemaker for months on end has been
rough! . And Rick, nope, neither is a concern. The Times is simply
being substituted for Times new Roman and the offending font came from the
client who took my source files (against all recommendations) and c
Hi all,
I'm using Frame 7.2 on XP.
I am about to start documenting an Eclipse-based software. As regards the
button/menu/function labels, what is the best way to integrate them into the
doc: X-ref to a Frame doc containing all labels, text inset from a doc
containing all labels, variables or
Windows XP w/SP2
FrameMaker 8.0p277 Structured
?
Is there a way to build a cross-reference building block that, when linking to
a Figure caption that is positioned below the anchored frame that, when viewed
in a PDF, the link result displays the figure and not just the caption?
?
I realize that t
Hi all,
I'm using FM 7.2 on XP.
Just one question about FrameMaker and Eclipse help compatibility: Is there a
specific way to develop the doc in FM when we intend to use the content with
the Eclipse help afterwards?
Any help appreciated,
Mathieu
Does anyone know how I stop this warning from appearing when I'm
printing a FrameMaker manual?
"Font information for your system has changed. This change may affect
the format and output of your document(s)"
I usually just click OK and carry on, but now we're trying to print as
part of an automat
Are you running more than one version of FM on your production
machine?...Kelly.
-Original Message-
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Fei Min
Lorente
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 1:46 PM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.c
Karen,
Rick makes a good point that a complete template should include more
than just paragraph tags and mentioned Character and Table formats. I
went thru this about 1.5 years ago and found inconsistencies in the
following areas:
- Conditional Text tags
- Variable and Running Header/Footer defi
Rick and Art,
Thanks for your insights. Both sensible approaches and at least
somewhat less painful than rebuilding the entire thing from scratch
:-).
--Karen
>==Rick's Reply==
>
>Hi Karen,
>
>Here is how I would approach the problem. Find the component the book that
>is the most solid as far
Nope; just FM 7.2.
I think the warning is coming up because I printed some pages directly
from FrameMaker, but the manuals are always produced as PDFs. Wouldn't
that change the printer from Adobe PDF to the paper printer and back
again?
Fei Min
-Original Message-
From: Kelly McDaniel [ma
That's the typical message you receive when switching printers while a
file is open. Try setting Adobe PDF as your default system printer and
seeing if that makes a difference.
If you don't want to make it the full-time default, there's a plug in
that sets it only for Frame.
Art Campbell
Art Campbell wrote:
> That's the typical message you receive when switching printers while a
> file is open. Try setting Adobe PDF as your default system printer and
> seeing if that makes a difference.
>
> If you don't want to make it the full-time default, there's a plug in
> that sets it only f
Ack! (I forgot)...which I use in my handwritten automation...Kelly.
-Original Message-
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Stuart Rogers
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 2:30 PM
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com; Fei Min Lo
On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 11:46:28 -0700, "Fei Min Lorente"
wrote:
>Does anyone know how I stop this warning from appearing when I'm
>printing a FrameMaker manual?
>
>"Font information for your system has changed. This change may affect
>the format and output of your document(s)"
That means that the
Hi Mathieu:
I'm using FM 7.2 on XP, too, and I'm turning FM books into Eclipse User
Assistance. I can't think of anything special about writing in FrameMaker to
create Eclipse help files, but I can think of some things I did in FrameMaker
because I'm using Mif2Go to convert the books.
By the w
Some very good advice, too, in the Adobe FrameMaker Template Series
Primer,
http://www.adobe.com/products/framemaker/tempseries/pdfs/primer.pdf, and
FrameMaker Template Design and Enforcement,
http://www.microtype.com/resources/articles/TMPDESIN_DE.PDF, which is
broadly applicable notwithstanding i
On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 13:06:27 -0700, "Fei Min Lorente"
wrote:
>I wanted to split my chapters into smaller files because
>it's pretty rotton to have to scroll through a long file
>in Eclipse UA, so I used a Mif2Go-defined marker in FM to
>provide file names wherever I split the file. Otherwise,
Thanks for correcting that, Jeremy. I blame my faulty memory.
The reason the file names kept changing on me is because I have some
chapters that are generated from the source code, tagged with XML, then
imported into FrameMaker. I really wouldn't expect Mif2Go to remember
what the last batch of se
Les, this actually sounds great.
I'll try it along with the other advice I've been given and use whichever seems
to be the simplest and the most flexible for Notes/Cautions/Warnings in Tables.
Thanks, Alison
From: Les Smalley [mailto:l_c_smal...@yahoo.com]
Sent:
Before I go installing the SetPrint utility, I have a couple of
questions:
- Can I imitate this utility by going to File > Print Setup and choosing
Adobe PDF as the printer? Is this saved for FrameMaker in general, or
for the book that I have open?
- If I install SetPrint, does it mean that when
On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 13:36:16 -0700, "Fei Min Lorente"
wrote:
>The reason the file names kept changing on me is because I have some
>chapters that are generated from the source code, tagged with XML, then
>imported into FrameMaker. I really wouldn't expect Mif2Go to remember
>what the last batch
SetPrint changes the default FrameMaker printer. You can always change
it manually in FrameMaker, just as you would if you didn't have SetPrint.
The FrameMaker File > Print Setup only changes the FrameMaker printer
for your current FrameMaker session. SetPrint sets it at the start of
every Fram
On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 13:56:36 -0700, "Fei Min Lorente"
wrote:
>Before I go installing the SetPrint utility, I have a couple of
>questions:
>
>- Can I imitate this utility by going to File > Print Setup and
>choosing Adobe PDF as the printer?
If you are there to make the change, you can. But a
> >Before I go installing the SetPrint utility, I have a couple of
>questions:
> >
> >- Can I imitate this utility by going to File > Print Setup and
> >choosing Adobe PDF as the printer?
> If you are there to make the change, you can. But a build
> system can't. And personally, I find it way
I have several scripts to automate our PDF and HTML builds. The builds are
completely custom (Bash scripts calling a combination of dzbatcher and Perl
scripts). We do not use Webworks.
Everything is working fine, except for reporting missing imported graphics. We
also sometimes get false er
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