Hello Angela,
I don't know which 'entry points' Word generates when creating (html) output
from it for a heading 1 for example, but that can easily be found out by
generating a Word doc. As an emergency solution you can then use the pass
through option in Frame/Webworks to type a working link
Ok I am missing something. I have generate acrobat data turned off.
Final output is 11x17.
My steps are:
*Select adobe acrobat as my printer.
*Turn off generate acrobat data
*Save as pdf from the drop down menu in Frame
*Select page size
*Print
What am I missing?
Scott White
Manager - Content
Scott,
If the final page size is 11 x 17, you'll have to set up a custom page size
(add an inch to both size so the final page size is 12 x 18). You'll need the
extra inch around the page to add the registration marks.
If this fails, try printing to PS and then distill instead of saving to
I get this completely irritating message 50 times every time I convert my
document to HTML:
Cannot find a heading element for a section that is being converted to a
sub-document. The top-level document will not contain a link to the
sub-document. OK to continue?
I hit OK a billion times,
On 2/7/2011 7:33 AM, White, Scott wrote:
Ok I am missing something. I have generate acrobat data turned off.
Final output is 11x17.
My steps are:
*Select adobe acrobat as my printer.
*Turn off generate acrobat data
*Save as pdf from the drop down menu in Frame
*Select page size
*Print
What am I
My document is 8.5 x 11. I'm printing to an exaggerated page size 11 x17
to show the bleeds.
This is the way I have done it in years past.
I know its got to be something I'm doing in this new version. I've got
to be missing a step.
Scott White
Manager - Content and Print Media
Belmont, NC -
All your suggestions do not work for save as PDF with Registration
Marks.
But, when I use the print option with Adobe PDF as my printer it works.
Has anyone else run Save as PDF and gotten registration marks?
However, I was under the impression that printing to PDF is not the
right way to
Writer wrote:
Forget the ePublisher side of things for now. I'd like to know if you can
link/xref/whatever from a point INSIDE an FM file to a point INSIDE a Word
file, and vice versa.
Are you really wanting to link to a place inside a Word file, or are you
wanting to link to a place inside
Hi Eric,
Although this won't solve your underlying problem, it will press the button
for you:
http://www.ptfbpro.com/
There is also a free version available. Please let me know if you have any
questions or comments. Thank you very much.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc.
585-659-8267
This list is the best. This IS Abode support. The USEFUL Adobe support.
Corinne
From: Rick Quatro r...@rickquatro.com
To: Eric Geissinger egeissin...@stny.rr.com; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Sent: Mon, February 7, 2011 10:35:30 AM
Subject: RE: Please help me
Interesting... Rick had an answer to the clicking the button a million times
issue. I frequently save Maker as HTML, and use it for a help system. I don't
use structured Maker, so I don't get this problem with the missing element --
but it DOES create the unwanted links at the bottom of the
Changing the page size will not resolve your problem since that will
only move the marks further beyond your reach (they exist beyond the
ArtBox that you see in the preview image of the file). It is probable
the marks are there but that you just cannot see them.
Here is something you can
On 07/02/2011 12:35 PM, Rick Quatro wrote:
Hi Eric,
Although this won't solve your underlying problem, it will press the button
for you:
http://www.ptfbpro.com/
Just don't let it automate any writing tasks for you... ;-)
(Keeps you appraised of it’s actions)
--
Stuart Rogers
Technical
OK. What if you print to PDF instead, and then follow those steps?
It is preferable, I think, to have FM create the marks so that they are
accurately placed as the time of creation.
At least you are headed in a better direction :)
Alan
White, Scott wrote:
Alan
I thought for sure your
Frame 7.2
My book begins and ends with chapters that use the small roman page
numbering format. All other chapters except one use the continuing page
number format of 1, 2, 3, ... The problem I can't figure out is I'd like
to use the following page number format for my Appendix chapter: A-1,
Hi David,
Have a read of Lester's helpful summary here:
http://www.infocon.com/files/autonum.pdf
Good Luck
Alan
David Millis wrote:
Frame 7.2
My book begins and ends with chapters that use the small roman page
numbering format. All other chapters except one use the continuing page
David Millis wrote:
My book begins and ends with chapters that use the small roman page
numbering format. All other chapters except one use the continuing page
number format of 1, 2, 3, ... The problem I can't figure out is I'd like
to use the following page number format for my Appendix
Scott,
This is likely a PDF /CropBox understanding issue, which mean that
everything might be OK afterall. Unfortunately, the term CropBox might
bring confusion although the concept is clear.
/CropBox defines the *visible* page size in a viewer. CropBox has
effectively NOTHING to do with
Scott,
I think the Save as PDF command automatically invokes a crop which is causing
the reg marks to disappear. Printing to PS using the Adobe PDF printer should
be fine.
I would handle the color in this order of preference:
1) Open the Frame files (assuming no new functions in 9 are used)
David Millis wrote:
I actually have figured out the Appendix page numbering that I wanted
but now I'm stumped trying to get the TOC to reflect that same numbering
format for the Appendix.
Keeping the conversation on the list allows others to benefit from it -- or to
correct me if I tell you
Print to PDF does put the marks on the pages. But from what I understand
that is not the right way to get the best cmyk output for print.
-Original Message-
From: Alan Litchfield [mailto:a...@alphabyte.co.nz]
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 4:00 PM
To: White, Scott
Cc: Brad Anderson;
Hello Angela,
I don't know which 'entry points' Word generates when creating (html) output
from it for a heading 1 for example, but that can easily be found out by
generating a Word doc. As an emergency solution you can then use the "pass
through" option in Frame/Webworks to type a working
Ok I am missing something. I have generate acrobat data turned off.
Final output is 11x17.
My steps are:
*Select adobe acrobat as my printer.
*Turn off generate acrobat data
*Save as pdf from the drop down menu in Frame
*Select page size
*Print
What am I missing?
Scott White
Manager - Content
Scott,
If the final page size is 11 x 17, you'll have to set up a custom page size
(add an inch to both size so the final page size is 12 x 18). You'll need the
extra inch around the page to add the registration marks.
If this fails, try printing to PS and then distill instead of saving to
I get this completely irritating message 50 times every time I convert my
document to HTML:
"Cannot find a heading element for a section that is being converted to a
sub-document. The top-level document will not contain a link to the
sub-document. OK to continue?"
I hit OK a billion times,
On 2/7/2011 7:33 AM, White, Scott wrote:
> Ok I am missing something. I have generate acrobat data turned off.
> Final output is 11x17.
> My steps are:
> *Select adobe acrobat as my printer.
> *Turn off generate acrobat data
> *Save as pdf from the drop down menu in Frame
> *Select page size
>
My document is 8.5 x 11. I'm printing to an exaggerated page size 11 x17
to show the bleeds.
This is the way I have done it in years past.
I know its got to be something I'm doing in this new version. I've got
to be missing a step.
Scott White
Manager - Content and Print Media
Belmont, NC -
All your suggestions do not work for save as PDF with Registration
Marks.
But, when I use the print option with Adobe PDF as my printer it works.
Has anyone else run Save as PDF and gotten registration marks?
However, I was under the impression that printing to PDF is not the
right way to
Writer wrote:
> Forget the ePublisher side of things for now. I'd like to know if you can
> link/xref/whatever from a point INSIDE an FM file to a point INSIDE a Word
> file, and vice versa.
Are you really wanting to link to a place inside a Word file, or are you
wanting to link to a place
Hi Eric,
Although this won't solve your underlying problem, it will press the button
for you:
http://www.ptfbpro.com/
There is also a free version available. Please let me know if you have any
questions or comments. Thank you very much.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc.
585-659-8267
rick at
This list is the best. This IS Abode support. The USEFUL Adobe support.
Corinne
From: Rick Quatro
To: Eric Geissinger ; framers at
lists.frameusers.com
Sent: Mon, February 7, 2011 10:35:30 AM
Subject: RE: Please help me stop weeping...
Interesting... Rick had an answer to the clicking the button a million times
issue. I frequently save Maker as HTML, and use it for a help system. I don't
use structured Maker, so I don't get this problem with the missing element --
but it DOES create the unwanted links at the bottom of the
On 07/02/2011 12:35 PM, Rick Quatro wrote:
> Hi Eric,
>
> Although this won't solve your underlying problem, it will press the button
> for you:
>
> http://www.ptfbpro.com/
>
Just don't let it automate any writing tasks for you... ;-)
("Keeps you appraised of it?s actions")
--
Stuart Rogers
Frame 7.2
My book begins and ends with chapters that use the small roman page
numbering format. All other chapters except one use the continuing page
number format of 1, 2, 3, ... The problem I can't figure out is I'd like
to use the following page number format for my Appendix chapter: A-1,
David Millis wrote:
> My book begins and ends with chapters that use the small roman page
> numbering format. All other chapters except one use the continuing page
> number format of 1, 2, 3, ... The problem I can't figure out is I'd like
> to use the following page number format for my Appendix
Scott,
This is likely a PDF /CropBox "understanding" issue, which mean that
everything might be OK afterall. Unfortunately, the term "CropBox" might
bring confusion although the concept is clear.
/CropBox defines the *visible* page size in a viewer. CropBox has
effectively NOTHING to do with
Scott,
I think the Save as PDF command automatically invokes a crop which is causing
the reg marks to disappear. Printing to PS using the Adobe PDF printer should
be fine.
I would handle the color in this order of preference:
1) Open the Frame files (assuming no new functions in 9 are used)
David Millis wrote:
> I actually have figured out the Appendix page numbering that I wanted
> but now I'm stumped trying to get the TOC to reflect that same numbering
> format for the Appendix.
Keeping the conversation on the list allows others to benefit from it -- or to
correct me if I tell
Print to PDF does put the marks on the pages. But from what I understand
that is not the right way to get the best cmyk output for print.
-Original Message-
From: Alan Litchfield [mailto:a...@alphabyte.co.nz]
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 4:00 PM
To: White, Scott
Cc: Brad Anderson;
Alan
I thought for sure your suggestion would show me the crops. Nothing.
I was able to put the marks on the page using Acrobat. But still no luck
natively.
Amazing.
-Original Message-
From: Alan T Litchfield [mailto:a...@alphabyte.co.nz]
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2011 2:27 PM
To:
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