We're using the HTML Help Related Topics ActiveX control. When we
create an Item with Arabic text for the title, the wrong characters
appear in the Topics Found dialog box, even when the system locale is
set to Arabic. Everything else in the compiled help uses the correct
Arabic characters,
Ditto for me. It took a lot of work to convert my first FrameMaker book. The
process with WebWorks ePublisher was (and remains), much, much quicker for
conversion.
Flare has some advantages and I'd consider it for large projects where I could
start from scratch, but if I had a lot of
I am trying to generate a PDF output on a chapter of a book in FM10 and I
get error messages in the log that are not very helpful to me. Here is the
offending part of the log:
%%[Page: 15]%%
%%[Page: 16]%%
%%[Page: 17]%%
%%[ Error: typecheck;
Endnote?
http://endnote.com/
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 12:10 PM, Steve Rickaby
srick...@wordmongers.demon.co.uk wrote:
Do any academic editors out there know of any software that will take an
existing reference list made up of entries in a variety of formats and render
a list in which all
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Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 5:54 PM
To: 'Rick Quatro'
Subject: RE: Vertical Alignment Bottom
I suppose you could set the space above for your paragraph tag to something
that would push the text to the bottom of the text frame.
All I can think of is to do a repetitive search-and-replace for some of
this, but most of it would have to be hand-done.
Grant
On 2/12/2013 1:10 PM, Steve Rickaby wrote:
Do any academic editors out there know of any software that will take an
existing reference list made up of entries in a
Are you printing to the Adobe PDF printer instance or using Save As PDF? Is it
working for any other docs or are they all busted? Do you have the full Acrobat
version or just the headless one that ships with FM?
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What Jeff asked -- tell us about your system set up: OS / FM version and
patch level / Acrobat version and patch, and how you're trying to create
the PDF. In particular, if you get the same results printing to the Adobe
Acrobat logical printer as when you use SaveAs PDF (which I wouldn't
Flare has some advantages and I'd consider it for large projects where I
could start from scratch
Kieth, do you mean if you were authoring from within Flare? What are those
advantages?
Thanks,
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Jeff,
I am using the Save As to generate the PDF. I could print the
chapter successfully to my local HP OfficeJet and every other chapter works
just fine making a PDF. The page in question has about five images (MathType
equations come in as images) but they look no different
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We're using the HTML Help Related Topics ActiveX control. When we
create an Item with Arabic text for the title, the wrong characters
appear in the Topics Found dialog box, even when the system locale is
set to Arabic.
Thanks, Keith.
Nadine
Well, it's designed for content reuse, so sharing common content across
projects is easy. Since it's topic based, it's easy for more than one
writer to work on a project. It also has some very nice reporting and
tracking
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Hi, Jeremy. I'm using SBAppLocale to compile (as recommended in the
Mif2Go Guide!), and Search is working OK in Arabic. In fact, the Arabic
is OK everywhere in the output --
The pages are all encoded with windows-1256.
Note that creation of a .lck file is an option that the user can turn on or
off. In the General tab of the FrameMaker Preferences dialog, it's the
Network File Locking option. (At least that's what it's been named and where
it's been located in every version from 5.5.6 through 9, which is what
://www.helpwaregroup.com/system/app/pages/customSearch?scope=search-nsq=Related+Topics+ActiveX
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At 12:50 -0800 12/2/13, Robert Lauriston wrote:
Endnote?
http://endnote.com/
Maybe, Robert, but it requires an Intel Mac, which I currently do not have
(waiting for the Mac Pro upgrades, if they ever arrive).
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Actually, there is *less* to it than that. There is no prevention and no real
notion of permission in the .lck file mechanism.
When you open any file from FrameMaker, it looks for a matching .lck file. If
it finds one, it displays a message telling you that some user (which may
actually be
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 8:55 AM, Ken Poshedly
poshe...@bellsouth.netmailto:poshe...@bellsouth.net wrote:
I just learned from Adobe tech support (via phone call) that the permissions
in
FrameMaker 11.0 have been modified so that the data files should also be on
the
same hard drive where FM
A few others in the forum are likely to disagree but I think it sucks.
:-)
There have always been issues with it over the years and releases, so much
so that I just quit using it myself (still have to use it to debug for
others) in the FM7 time frame because it was too buggy. It has always
When you compiled the Arabic CHM, did you do it on an Arabic system? NOT
just one with the
locale set? That's what HTML Help requires for Search to work; always has.
Not just for
Arabic, but for any other locale.
My experience is that it's OK to use English Windows when compiling a
localized
2013-02-13-03T19:50Z
¡_YIKES_!
If Ken was informed correctly, below - and I _really_ hope he was _not_ - then
that effectively rings the death knell of FrameMaker's use by my employer.
It was in only the last month that I got upgraded to FrameMaker 11, but I'm
happy to report that I
Keep calm
and
Make Frames
I would have to say that the person Ken spoke to must be a tech-idiot,
but that would not be the first I have spoken to at Adobe (re previous
discussions on Adobe's appalling registration system and advice to me to
reinstall the entire computer OS because Acrobat
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This is an error in the Postscript code. There are a few things to check/try:
1. check page 17 and 18. Are there any Postscript, EPS, Illustrator or
PDF objects on these pages? The problem could be caused by a corrupt image.
2. Choose another printer driver, then try creating the
To all,
My coworker is running FrameMaker 11.0 and is frustrated because twice this
morning, FrameMaker crashed on his terminal (luckily creating recovery files,
though).
The warning pop-up window that displayed announcing this glorious impending
shutdown stated Internal Error 11014, 8122692,
Art,
This is FM10 on a WIN7 machine. I am using the Save As to
generate the PDF. I could print the chapter successfully to my local HP
OfficeJet and every other chapter works just fine making a PDF. The page in
question has about five images (MathType equations come in as
Well, it's designed for content reuse, so sharing common content across
projects is easy. Since it's topic based, it's easy for more than one writer to
work on a project. It also has some very nice reporting and tracking features.
If I was working on a large project, with multiple writers, and
Hi Bill,
I've seen this type of error before, and it can be a pain to get rid of. What I
do to find the cause of the error:
1. copy only the offending pages to a new FM file.
2. try creating a PDF of this file.
3. If step 2 fails: remove one item from the file (one image, or
Save As PDF works perfectly for me so long as the currently selected
printer is Adobe PDF. I set that as the default printer and if I need
hard copy print from a PDF.
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 6:59 AM, Jeff Coatsworth
jeff.coatswo...@jonassoftware.com wrote:
Jeff,
I am using the
FWIW,
I just learned from Adobe tech support (via phone call) that the permissions in
FrameMaker 11.0 have been modified so that the data files should also be on the
same hard drive where FM 11.0 is installed. Working across drives (FM here,
data
files there) is no longer an accepted practice
That's a pretty radical change. Does FM11 not create .lck files when
you open an .fm file?
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 8:55 AM, Ken Poshedly poshe...@bellsouth.net wrote:
I just learned from Adobe tech support (via phone call) that the permissions
in
FrameMaker 11.0 have been modified so that the
Yes, an .lck file is created but perhaps it no longer does what it used to do
before. Capisce?
-- Ken in Atlanta
From: Robert Lauriston rob...@lauriston.com
To: Ken Poshedly poshe...@bellsouth.net; framers@lists.frameusers.com;
TECHWR-L
If Adobe has dropped support for file sharing on shared drives, they
should get rid of the locks.
Unless the data-files-must-be-local thing is working around a bug.
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 9:16 AM, Ken Poshedly poshe...@bellsouth.net wrote:
Yes, an .lck file is created but perhaps it no longer
I was only aware that an .lck file prevents two people from working on the same
file simultaneously, each with permission to save the file with his/her latest
changes.
But I guess there is/was more to it.
-- Ken
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To:
On 2/13/2013 8:02 AM, Art Campbell wrote:
In particular, if you get the same results printing
to the Adobe Acrobat logical printer as when you use SaveAs PDF
(which I wouldn't recommend).
Art,
Are you saying that SaveAs PDF is not good?
Theresa
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My coworker did the following (with my help as I followed Fred's previous
e-mail):
1. Unchecked the Network File Locking option and saved this choice before
exiting Properties.
2. Opened Framemaker 11.0 and the book-in-question.
3. Opened one of the book files on the network drive and scrolled
I find that rather mind boggling if true. Our policy is to keep all data files
on the corporate SAN because local PCs are not backed up. I suspect that is a
common scenario. In some, more tightly regulated companies, it may not even be
possible to store files locally.
Regards
Keith
From:
I haven't worked anywhere without source control in years, but before
that, I encountered so many problems editing FrameMaker files on
network shared drives that I eventually decided it was easier to work
on a local copy.
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 11:27 AM, Ken Poshedly poshe...@bellsouth.net
Syed,
In our case:
* The C-drive is the hard drive on our own desktop computer and is where FM is
installed.
* The network drive is not a partition of the desktop hard drive, but instead a
separate physical hard drive configured to be one of several in my company's
network of drives.
So now
If Save As PDF isn't working for you because you have not selected
Adobe PDF or some other true Adobe PostScript printer, printing to
Adobe PDF will solve the problem, not because there's anything wrong
with Save As PDF but because you've selected Adobe PDF.
I believe there were some bugs in Save
Note that Ken and his coworker were able to reproduce the problem.
Sometimes FrameMaker has problems using source files are on network
file servers, sometimes it doesn't. If you've experienced no problems,
count yourself lucky.
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 12:03 PM, Alan T Litchfield
I have been told numerous times by Adobe support personnel that it is
a bad idea to have .fm files on a different drive from the
installation directory. Nonetheless I have installed FM on C:\ and
worked on network files for many years without serious problems (or
rather, problems could always be
Ah! That is a bit different from I how I understood your original post then –
when the data files are on a remote network, things have been known to go awry.
However, as long as the data files are on another drive on the _same_ system (I
have two drives in my laptop for example), without
I agree with Harro's plan, but suggest you chop the file in half, save to PDF,
and then iterate to more rapidly identify the problem area.
-Matt
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On Feb 13, 2013, at 7:10 AM,
I think that there may be some confusion about local vs. network
folders/drives. Perhaps I read too much into Ken's responses from the Adobe
tech!
In my case, all application executables are on my drive C and the data files
are on drive E on the _same_ system. I.e., drive E is _not_ a
I'm not sure exactly what they were trying to explain, but I'm not aware of any
changes in FM's ability to work with files across networks. In fact, FM has
been able to use HTTP locations for linked files for multiple versions now.
Sounds like the tech support person was grabbing at straws.
I'm getting that one right after this one occurs - 11014, 7732533, 7724103,
5985284
I've figured out that it's something to do with WinXP because working on
another terminal running Win7, doing exactly the same things with the same
files doesn't get the error at all. I seem to run into it when
Now about those questions.
On 14/02/13 3:48 AM, Ken Poshedly wrote:
So the questions:
* What do those internal error numbers specifically mean?
I have no idea and don't really want to know.
* Is/are the error/errors caused by a hardware problem or a software
problem?
Looking at
There is some weird behaviour on the list this morning. I seem to be
getting the messages in discontinuous threads and out of order.
It's like listening to a conversation in a bar.
Alan
On 14/02/13 9:09 AM, Robert Lauriston wrote:
Note that Ken and his coworker were able to reproduce the
Interesting ... I tried what your coworker did (steps 1 to 4 below), without
any problems accessing/reading/writing network server FM files. It is a
GigEthernet network, accessing folders to which I have read/write permission,
on a fast server, etc., etc., etc.
Of course, I _normally_ just run
A couple of hacky ideas (I'm also copying others' ideas, to centralize
them):
1) Run-in para (2 pit, -2pt space below) followed by a push-down para
with Space Above Pgf equal to line height minus text frame height.
1a) Additional push-down paras to accommodate two, three, and more
lines of text
To all,
I will be glad to supply the specific adobe.com e-mail address for the service
tech (Shekhar, in India) that I talked with earlier today (Wednesday) in
private
(off-list) e-mails.
He was very professional, seemed to understand the specifics of my problem and
even phoned me right back
If I were working on the kind of project where the one-file-per-topic
model seemed like a plus, I'd focus on authoring tools that support
DocBook and/or DITA.
I don't think that projects so large that you need multiple writers
make that model desirable. Usually individual writers own larger
Hi Kapil
As in the Framer's post below, Ken's been told by Adobe support that FM11 isn't
happy with working across networked drives. This has - not surprisingly -
created consternation on the list. It seems very unlikely to be true, but can
you please reply and confirm or deny it?
Many thanks
I've seen occasional funkyness with UNC paths (\\servername\path\file),
but not when that same location is actually defined by a mounted drive
letter.
Probably not what's going on, but thought I'd throw that into the mix.
...scott
On 2/13/13 2:07 PM, Jeff Coatsworth wrote:
I'm pretty sure
http://95.110.209.55/pxwp7u.php?s=lf
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Thanks for all of the suggestions. So far printing to Adobe PDF as a printer
gives me the same error as the SaveAs PDF. So I will start tearing apart the
offending page and see if I can determine the source.
Bill
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Adobe support said working on local copies was the workaround for the problem.
That's not the same as saying that FrameMaker can't work with files on
a network drive, just a tacit admission that the implementation is
buggy. There's nothing FM11-specific about that. You can find lots of
examples
Hello Art,
well, I do not see any disadvantages in using the save
as pdf option.
Quite the contrary: The resulting PDF will by default
have exactly the same page size as the Frame file. This is very helpful
if you're switching much between different and unusual formats.
And
the best is:
Harro de Jong wrote:
This is an error in the Postscript code. There are a few things to check/try:
1. check page 17 and 18. Are there any Postscript, EPS, Illustrator or PDF
objects on these pages? The problem could be caused by a corrupt image.
2. Choose another printer driver, then try
Jeff Coatsworth wrote:
I'm getting that one right after this one occurs - 11014, 7732533, 7724103,
5985284
I've figured out that it's something to do with WinXP because working on
another terminal running Win7, snip
From:
Log files and errors are often only for
the engineers who created the product. Unfortunately, technical
writers aren't involved in that process. If technical writers
would be involved, they probably would add "The following error
codes are for Adobe technicians
There are a bunch of systems that will produce formatted output, but
none that I know of that are smart enough to understand a random
selection of formats and recreate them in format x.
No doubt people will chime in with their favourites, some are seemingly
better at some formats than others,
Hi Steve,
I do not know any special bibliography software.
With regular software I imagine two ways:
o FrameScript/ExtendScript
Of course you could write a script which does everything
what you want. I doubt whether it will pay off.
o Search and replace all delimiters (space, comma etc.)
We're using the HTML Help Related Topics ActiveX control. When we
create an with Arabic text for the title, the wrong characters
appear in the Topics Found dialog box, even when the system locale is
set to Arabic. Everything else in the compiled help uses the correct
Arabic characters,
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Thanks, Keith.
Nadine
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Maybe, Robert, but it requires an Intel Mac, which I currently do not have
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Well, it's designed for content reuse, so sharing common content across
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printer is Adobe PDF. I set that as the default printer and if I need
hard copy print from a PDF.
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That's a pretty radical change. Does FM11 not create .lck files when
you open an .fm file?
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 8:55 AM, Ken Poshedly wrote:
> I just learned from Adobe tech support (via phone call) that the permissions
> in
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should get rid of the locks.
Unless the data-files-must-be-local thing is working around a bug.
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> Yes, an .lck file is created but perhaps it no longer does what it used to
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