While this presentation is not specific to FrameMaker, PDF producers will
find it of interest.
>Tuesday, November 24, 2009
>Starting 10am PST | 1pm EST | 6pm UTC | 8pm Israel
>
>Brief demonstration and discussion of graphics & video in PDFs and related
>aspects: livening up static documentation
The horrendous amount of real estate that these blasted pods take up is just
mind-boggling and it appears to be all or nothing. Either the pod has to be
open all the way or you can "iconize" the view, neither of which is a
feasible solution. The interface I would like, as "antiquated" as it might
I think the new interface is awesome. Much easier to use. Much faster.
Much more intuitive. I'm not having any of the problems you describe. I
run dual screens. Now, I can have all my pods, lists, etcetera in the
right screen, and have the whole book and doc displayed in my center
screen. I'd h
You can take the pods and rip them free from the interface, float and size
them, and then save the settings. There are things that can be done to
improve the interface, but this approach may help.
Basically just set up the interface the way you want it, then go up to the
top right where you see th
When you have a file open, on the upper right corner of the screen by the
min/max/close icons, don't you have a pull-down menu? Probably says Default?
If you do, just set up your workspace the way you want it, pull down the
menu and select Save Workspace
Art Campbell
art.campb...@gma
And don't forget about the 'Reset Workspace' option just in case
things get out of hand.
Jon Harvey
Manager, Desktop Documentation
CambridgeSoft Corporation
100 CambridgePark Drive
Cambridge, MA 02140
(617) 588-9354
-Original Message-
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[
Bernard,
Thanks. Your statement:
Note that at times you will apply one (like your own) and then still have to
go and reset it as well. If I figure out the logic behind when and why I'll
let people know.
is right on the money. I get them set and then boom, after a few times, it
all goes away and
I also agree. Were it not for my dual monitor set-up, I would not have
room for all the caca. The workflow changes are difficult enough to bear
even on 2 displays...Kelly.
-Original Message-
From: Wayne Brissette [mailto:wayn...@earthlink.net]
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 10:32 AM
To:
On 20 Nov 2009 at 7:11, Bernard Aschwanden (Publishing Smarter) wrote:
> I think that "dual monitors" is the deciding point. At home with high
> res, multi-displays I can do a lot. However, on a single monitor laptop
> (that runs 1280 by 768) I run into a lot of pod issues. The larger
> monitor, d
Dear all,
I came across the following situation (FM-9, but this does not matter):
- A documentation company using the French version of FM has developed
the
template and created documentation, for example, a maintenance
manual.
Since they are `French´ the template uses style names such as
Thanks to all of the onlist and offlist replies. What I found pretty
consistently is the inconsistency with which users out there have had
success. An approach that one user mentioned offlist did not work for
another offlist responder. The common thread seems to be "I am supposed to
be able to get
Hi Tammy, love the email subject, and no apologies needed :)
Not really sure why you are seeing inconsistencies, but one thing to remember
is that regardless of whether the designers are shown/hidded or
docked/undocked, the keyboard shortcuts always work and this is something I
continue to use
On Fri, 20 Nov 2009 07:11:44 -0800, "Bernard Aschwanden \(Publishing Smarter\)"
wrote:
>I think that "dual monitors" is the deciding point. At home with high res,
>multi-displays I can do a lot. However, on a single monitor laptop (that
>runs 1280 by 768) I run into a lot of pod issues. The larg
While this presentation is not specific to FrameMaker, PDF producers will
find it of interest.
>Tuesday, November 24, 2009
>Starting 10am PST | 1pm EST | 6pm UTC | 8pm Israel
>
>Brief demonstration and discussion of graphics & video in PDFs and related
>aspects: livening up static documentation
The horrendous amount of real estate that these blasted pods take up is just
mind-boggling and it appears to be all or nothing. Either the pod has to be
open all the way or you can "iconize" the view, neither of which is a
feasible solution. The interface I would like, as "antiquated" as it might
I think the new interface is awesome. Much easier to use. Much faster.
Much more intuitive. I'm not having any of the problems you describe. I
run dual screens. Now, I can have all my pods, lists, etcetera in the
right screen, and have the whole book and doc displayed in my center
screen. I'd h
You can take the pods and rip them free from the interface, float and size
them, and then save the settings. There are things that can be done to
improve the interface, but this approach may help.
Basically just set up the interface the way you want it, then go up to the
top right where you see th
When you have a file open, on the upper right corner of the screen by the
min/max/close icons, don't you have a pull-down menu? Probably says Default?
If you do, just set up your workspace the way you want it, pull down the
menu and select Save Workspace
Art Campbell
art.campbell at
And don't forget about the 'Reset Workspace' option just in case
things get out of hand.
Jon Harvey
Manager, Desktop Documentation
CambridgeSoft Corporation
100 CambridgePark Drive
Cambridge, MA 02140
(617) 588-9354
-Original Message-
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[m
Bernard,
Thanks. Your statement:
Note that at times you will apply one (like your own) and then still have to
go and reset it as well. If I figure out the logic behind when and why I'll
let people know.
is right on the money. I get them set and then boom, after a few times, it
all goes away and
I also agree. Were it not for my dual monitor set-up, I would not have
room for all the caca. The workflow changes are difficult enough to bear
even on 2 displays...Kelly.
-Original Message-
From: Wayne Brissette [mailto:wayn...@earthlink.net]
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 10:32 AM
To:
On 20 Nov 2009 at 7:11, Bernard Aschwanden (Publishing Smarter) wrote:
> I think that "dual monitors" is the deciding point. At home with high
> res, multi-displays I can do a lot. However, on a single monitor laptop
> (that runs 1280 by 768) I run into a lot of pod issues. The larger
> monitor, d
Dear all,
I came across the following situation (FM-9, but this does not matter):
- A documentation company using the French version of FM has developed
the
template and created documentation, for example, a maintenance
manual.
Since they are `French? the template uses style names such as
Thanks to all of the onlist and offlist replies. What I found pretty
consistently is the inconsistency with which users out there have had
success. An approach that one user mentioned offlist did not work for
another offlist responder. The common thread seems to be "I am supposed to
be able to get
Hi Tammy, love the email subject, and no apologies needed :)
Not really sure why you are seeing inconsistencies, but one thing to remember
is that regardless of whether the designers are shown/hidded or
docked/undocked, the keyboard shortcuts always work and this is something I
continue to use
On Fri, 20 Nov 2009 07:11:44 -0800, "Bernard Aschwanden \(Publishing Smarter\)"
wrote:
>I think that "dual monitors" is the deciding point. At home with high res,
>multi-displays I can do a lot. However, on a single monitor laptop (that
>runs 1280 by 768) I run into a lot of pod issues. The larg
Here's an interesting problem for any automap users out there:
* From FrameMaker, manually generate a book and create a PDF. No
problems.
* From an Automap job, automatically create a PDF. One chapter
goes missing in the PDF output. Instead, automap creates a MIF file with
this naming
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