Hi Art,
Unfortunately, perhaps, my Print to File checkbox is, by default, unchecked;
and the default output is still a .prn file.
My other default setting, which is a complete PITA here in England, is that the
default paper size on my Adobe PDF printer is Letter. PLEASE, can anybody tell
me
Frame 9, unstructured Frame files.
When I generate the TOC, I got some extra text, which is $elemtext.
The TOC should read something like this:
CHAPTER 1: Introduction 1-1
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.
.
CHAPETR 2: System Overview 2-1
.
.
.
Instead, I got
$elemtextCHAPTER 1: Introduction 1-1
.
.
.
Sue,
I have found:
1. When adding tab stops in the paragraph designer the Auto-Show must be
selected. If Auto-Collapse is selected the tab stops won’t save.
2. When compiling the TOC the heading 3 is missing a closing angle
bracket after $paratext [Tab]$pagenum should be
I'm trying to set a Table format where the first column has no ruling at
all (really, they're just the labels for the other columns), but I don't
seem to be able to make this happen. If I try and create custom ruling,
then it remvoes ruling from all the other column/cells in the table.
Is
Dear Alison,
I had met similar problems 10 years ago, when I started translating and
typesetting FM documents. There was/is not a short-cut solution to the
problems. But the lessons that I learned are:
1. Never change the relative path info in the FM files. Be careful of
your fingers
Ant - I seem to recall that the default paper sizes are stored in the
printer driver settings, and remember that Windows printer drivers have
3 locations where the 'default' is defined!
1. Select the Adobe PDF printer, then right mouse click and select
Properties
2. Click Printing Preferences
Hi Brian,
Go to your TOC reference page in the TOC (View Reference Pages) and look
for the $elemtext string on that page. It is probably supposed to be
$elemtext and someone left out the close bracket () character.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc.
585-659-8267
r...@frameexpert.com
Hi Theresa
If you are trying to create a table *format* that has those ruling properties,
you need to do it in the Table Designer. On the Ruling tab of the designer
there are settings for the column rulings. Then click Commands, New Format, and
save the table format. (I'm using v9, but I
Thanks to a quick call from Rick Quatro, I've fixed most of the broken XREFs.
He suggested opening all files and simply updating the book and it worked for
most of the XREFS. I still have a few to manually resolve, but that's much
better than it was.
Alison
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Is there a way to force a table that has had all kinds of format
overruling to pick up the ruling properties of the table definition? I'm
using Frame 8 (structured).
I've tried changing to a different format and then changing back. I've
tried importing the table formats from another doc and
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Ant - I seem to recall that the default paper sizes are stored in the
printer driver settings, and remember that Windows printer drivers have
3 locations where the 'default' is defined!
1. Select the Adobe PDF printer, then right mouse click and select
Properties
2. Click Printing Preferences
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