If I recall correctly, the PDF version of help (with index) is usually
on the installation CD. But you can also find it on the online help page
itself:
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/framemaker/using/index.html
Just look for the "View Help PDF" link in the upper right-hand corner of
the page, an
Yes, it is, but it is exactly the same info, just as lame, only scratching
the mere surface IMHO. How very much better were the books with version 7.x
and earlier (I don't have the 8 or 9 to compare).
With this kind of help, I think Adobe should have set up some more intensive
information on their
FINALYSER 0045 for FrameMaker (www.finalyser.com)...
...with following improvements:
+ Print as PDF:
Print to PDF - now with 'Save As' dialog on WinXP, Win 7 (x86 and
x64).
+ FINALYSER Toolbar advanced with feature:
Graphic Background (Apply or Remove with one Click)
+ The error mess
Yes, it's possible - I do the same thing (only generating WebHelp instead of
CHM). If you want both types of output to look the same, you'll have to do some
CSS tweaking to bring the appearance of the CHM help into line with the
formatting present within your FM PDFs. First place to start is wit
Yes, and if the structure of the information is different, you can
always maintain two book files. Use one for PDF, and the other for
import into RH. Note that you will need to design your content
accordingly, perhaps using many fm files for one chapter in PDF in
order to satisfy two very different
Karen,
It sounds like someone inserted a disconnected page instead of allowing
FM to add a new page automatically. This used to happen frequently when
a writer who was not experienced with FrameMaker worked on the files.
The only fix I know is to copy the content into a new file. Just CTRL-A
to s
I asked about standardising styles across multiple chapters. I've been
looking at doing some tidying up on this with the intention of removing
all the overrides so I can start copying my styles across all my
chapters. I've hit two issues:
1. I can see that overrides are indicated in the b
> If I recall correctly, the PDF version of help (with index) is usually
> on the installation CD. But you can also find it on the online help page
> itself:
>
> http://help.adobe.com/en_US/framemaker/using/index.html
>
> Just look for the "View Help PDF" link in the upper right-hand corner of
Hi Andy
As a newcomer to FrameMaker, you are coming across a number of paradigm
shifts. No worries; like riding a bike, you only have to learn them once.
Kudos to you for teaching yourself.
FM knows no document/template distinction such as you have in Word. Any FM
document can functi
Hi Andy,
I recently redid the styles for our template so that I could take advantage
of keyboard shortcuts with [F9]. (I didn't realize how much style creep I
had created.)
Paragraph Tools was invaluable (
http://www.siliconprairiesoftware.com/Products.html).
It can create a list of paragraph ta
If I recall correctly, the PDF version of help (with index) is usually
on the installation CD. But you can also find it on the online help page
itself:
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/framemaker/using/index.html
Just look for the "View Help PDF" link in the upper right-hand corner of
the page, and
ssionals built the Titanic.
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Mythri
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Yes, and if the structure of the information is different, you can
always maintain two book files. Use one for PDF, and the other for
import into RH. Note that you will need to design your content
accordingly, perhaps using many fm files for one chapter in PDF in
order to satisfy two very different
Karen,
It sounds like someone inserted a disconnected page instead of allowing
FM to add a new page automatically. This used to happen frequently when
a writer who was not experienced with FrameMaker worked on the files.
The only fix I know is to copy the content into a new file. Just CTRL-A
to s
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