Thanks all,
avi
On 10/23/09, syed.hos...@aeris.net wrote:
> Richard, you are absolutely correct!
>
> I just tested EZVars as well, and the method works perfectly.
>
> Using EZVars, combined with Sharon's "add the character tag" to a
> variable recommendation:
>
> (a) creates the new vari
Hello Ellen
It would help to have more information, such as:
How are you creating the PDF? Print to Adobe PDF? Save Book As? Print to File?
Do you see a Distiller error? If so, what does it say?
What do you mean by "fails"? No PDF created?
Does Distiller get up to a certain page and then stop?
Is
Hi,
Our office in Sunbury in the UK is looking for
a technical author. If you are interested, please
reply to the contact at the bottom.
Best regards
Winfried
---
1. OVERALL PURPOSE OF JOB
* Preparation of technical documents for safety products and
systems, as part of a Re
I was inundated with requests and I just responded in the order received.
however, if all the requestors don't send in an SASE, I post again. FWIW,
you might still be able to get a free CD from Adobe - you don't have to
download from the site (I was informed of this offlist so I hope it does
work!
Win XP Pro 3, FM 9.0p250
Any suggestions for the best way to import MathCAD files into FM9? I will be
receiving one file with a lot of equations, and several graphics. Don't know
what format the graphics are in, but my main concern is the equation text.
?
Jack
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If you're not sure of the content, I'd ask for them as PDFs with embedded fonts.
Art Campbell
art.campb...@gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
Vincent and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
So, after suffering through Vista, I happily was an early adopter of the
upgrade to Win7 this past weekend and yes, despite all the
guarantees/assurances/promises of it being a seamless/transparent upgrade, I
must pick myself up off the floor after collapsing in laughter at all the
issues/gotchya's
Hi all,
Can you copy an entire master page from one document into another?
Thanks,
- avi
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I mean to copy just one or more *specific* master pages from one document to
another.
The 'Import' operation imports all master pages, I suppose.
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 9:09 PM, Avraham Makeler wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Can you copy an entire master page from one document into another?
>
> Thanks
A while back, someone posted a solution to . I have
graded to FM9 and lost the hack. I want it back.
If you have a fix, please post...tnx, Kelly.
I want Esc + m + P to default to Below Current Line, Centered.
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Avraham Makeler wrote:
> Can you copy an entire master page from one document into another?
You can import _all_ master pages using File > Import > Formats and
selecting only Page Layouts. But you can't delete the default Left and
Right (for 2-sided docs) master pages, so if you're trying to re
I'm using FrameMaker 7.2 on Windows XP, and I have FrameScript.
I'm looking for ideas on the easiest way to resolve the text inset
references if I move the source files. I have about 150 files all
together, divided up among about 40 folders. The text insets are
unstructured, although most of them
It depends a lot on what you mean by "move the source files."
In general, you don't move components of a book -- anything less than
an entire book -- manually.
The easiest way to move a project or part of a project is to use Bruce
Foster's Archive Plug-in.
http://home.comcast.net/~bruce.foster/Arc
Version: FM9
OS: XP Pro with SP3
I have just completed my first Frame manual (conversion from Word to FM9) and
am now beginning to create Conditional markers for a second product within the
same manual (this will eventfully become 4 products).
All of our manuals are translated into at least 6
I have used Framemaker for about eight years. I have had very few
problems with documents. I now have a document that won't print a photo
imported as a .jpg file. I do this all the time and have no problems. I
discover it is the document and not the photo. I am unsure as to why
this problem develop
I greatly appreciate the value to be found in this mailing list. I admit
I am really accustomed to using web forums, and have no experience using
lists such as this.
It has been hard for me to engage with the emails and be able to pick my
way meaningfully through the information. It is often confu
OK, if Frame can generate a PDF of the document with the photo in
place, it's unlikely to be Frame that's the problem. Which would leave
your physical printer or something else in the system as suspects.
Second, although you're copying the JPG in, that's not a recommended
way to handle most graphi
Given that there's CAD in the program name, and since Acroba will import the
lion's ahare of 3d formats, you might try importing the native MathCAD file
into Acrobat. Since it works with nearly all 3d modeling programs, you may
be able to produce the PDF yourself and avoid having to explain what yo
Gordon, it's great that you've discovered the resource that is this
list. The folks around here tend to be both very skilled and very
helpful -- and you can't ask for much more than that.
I suspect you'll find it impractical to try to read everything all of
the time. For me, the easiest thing is t
I agree with Jim. I set Thunderbird to sort the messages into threads.
I watch threads that are interesting or relevant to my work, perhaps
archive anything useful, and delete the rest. If you check the messages
at least daily, it only takes a few minutes and you can keep on top of it.
Cheer
Hi, Gordon:
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 4:36 PM, Pinkham, Jim wrote:
> Gordon, it's great that you've discovered the resource that is this
> list. The folks around here tend to be both very skilled and very
> helpful -- and you can't ask for much more than that.
[snipped]
> -Original Message--
Gordon Maney wrote:
>
> It has been hard for me to engage with the emails and be able to pick my
> way meaningfully through the information. It is often confusing to me.
> It seems that to stay connected with the process you would have to read
> absolutely everything, all the time, otherwise the c
Peter Gold wrote:
> In addition to Jim's suggestions, you may find it useful to search
> Google with terms that you're interested in knowing more about, and
> including FrameMaker in the search terms. Google finds much of this
> list's archived conversations, as well as information from other
> f
Using your example, two sentences, translation or not. The sentences are
different enough that it would be real confusing if all conditions were
turned on.
If it were simply a different product name, without translation, then one
sentence.
Translation, in my mind, would dictate having separate se
Thanks all,
avi
On 10/23/09, Syed.Hosain at aeris.net wrote:
> Richard, you are absolutely correct!
>
> I just tested EZVars as well, and the method works perfectly.
>
> Using EZVars, combined with Sharon's "add the character tag" to a
> variable recommendation:
>
> (a) creates the new v
Hello Ellen
It would help to have more information, such as:
How are you creating the PDF? Print to Adobe PDF? Save Book As? Print to File?
Do you see a Distiller error? If so, what does it say?
What do you mean by "fails"? No PDF created?
Does Distiller get up to a certain page and then stop?
Is
Hi,
Our office in Sunbury in the UK is looking for
a technical author. If you are interested, please
reply to the contact at the bottom.
Best regards
Winfried
---
1. OVERALL PURPOSE OF JOB
* Preparation of technical documents for safety products and
systems, as part of a Re
I was inundated with requests and I just responded in the order received.
however, if all the requestors don't send in an SASE, I post again. FWIW,
you might still be able to get a free CD from Adobe - you don't have to
download from the site (I was informed of this offlist so I hope it does
work!
Win XP Pro 3, FM 9.0p250
Any suggestions for the best way to import MathCAD files into FM9? I will be
receiving one file with a lot of equations, and several graphics. Don't know
what format the graphics are in, but my main concern is the equation text.
?
Jack
If you're not sure of the content, I'd ask for them as PDFs with embedded fonts.
Art Campbell
art.campbell at gmail.com
"... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52
Vincent and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
So, after suffering through Vista, I happily was an early adopter of the
upgrade to Win7 this past weekend and yes, despite all the
guarantees/assurances/promises of it being a seamless/transparent upgrade, I
must pick myself up off the floor after collapsing in laughter at all the
issues/gotchya's
Hi all,
Can you copy an entire master page from one document into another?
Thanks,
- avi
I mean to copy just one or more *specific* master pages from one document to
another.
The 'Import' operation imports all master pages, I suppose.
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 9:09 PM, Avraham Makeler wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Can you copy an entire master page from one document into another?
>
> Thanks
A while back, someone posted a solution to . I have
graded to FM9 and lost the hack. I want it back.
If you have a fix, please post...tnx, Kelly.
I want Esc + m + P to default to Below Current Line, Centered.
Avraham Makeler wrote:
> Can you copy an entire master page from one document into another?
You can import _all_ master pages using File > Import > Formats and
selecting only Page Layouts. But you can't delete the default Left and
Right (for 2-sided docs) master pages, so if you're trying to ret
I'm using FrameMaker 7.2 on Windows XP, and I have FrameScript.
I'm looking for ideas on the easiest way to resolve the text inset
references if I move the source files. I have about 150 files all
together, divided up among about 40 folders. The text insets are
unstructured, although most of them
It depends a lot on what you mean by "move the source files."
In general, you don't move components of a book -- anything less than
an entire book -- manually.
The easiest way to move a project or part of a project is to use Bruce
Foster's Archive Plug-in.
http://home.comcast.net/~bruce.foster/Arc
Version: FM9
OS: XP Pro with SP3
I have just completed my first Frame manual (conversion from Word to FM9) and
am now beginning to create Conditional markers for a second product within the
same manual (this will eventfully become 4 products).
All of our manuals are translated into at least 6
I have used Framemaker for about eight years. I have had very few
problems with documents. I now have a document that won't print a photo
imported as a .jpg file. I do this all the time and have no problems. I
discover it is the document and not the photo. I am unsure as to why
this problem develop
I greatly appreciate the value to be found in this mailing list. I admit
I am really accustomed to using web forums, and have no experience using
lists such as this.
It has been hard for me to engage with the emails and be able to pick my
way meaningfully through the information. It is often confu
OK, if Frame can generate a PDF of the document with the photo in
place, it's unlikely to be Frame that's the problem. Which would leave
your physical printer or something else in the system as suspects.
Second, although you're copying the JPG in, that's not a recommended
way to handle most graphi
Given that there's CAD in the program name, and since Acroba will import the
lion's ahare of 3d formats, you might try importing the native MathCAD file
into Acrobat. Since it works with nearly all 3d modeling programs, you may
be able to produce the PDF yourself and avoid having to explain what yo
Gordon, it's great that you've discovered the resource that is this
list. The folks around here tend to be both very skilled and very
helpful -- and you can't ask for much more than that.
I suspect you'll find it impractical to try to read everything all of
the time. For me, the easiest thing is t
Hi, Gordon:
On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 4:36 PM, Pinkham, Jim wrote:
> Gordon, it's great that you've discovered the resource that is this
> list. The folks around here tend to be both very skilled and very
> helpful -- and you can't ask for much more than that.
[snipped]
> -Original Message--
Gordon Maney wrote:
>
> It has been hard for me to engage with the emails and be able to pick my
> way meaningfully through the information. It is often confusing to me.
> It seems that to stay connected with the process you would have to read
> absolutely everything, all the time, otherwise the c
Peter Gold wrote:
> In addition to Jim's suggestions, you may find it useful to search
> Google with terms that you're interested in knowing more about, and
> including FrameMaker in the search terms. Google finds much of this
> list's archived conversations, as well as information from other
> fo
Using your example, two sentences, translation or not. The sentences are
different enough that it would be real confusing if all conditions were
turned on.
If it were simply a different product name, without translation, then one
sentence.
Translation, in my mind, would dictate having separate se
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