To reproduce:
1. In an existing table, put your cursor in one of the cells.2. Click Special
-- Footnote. The table footnote appears right after the table.3. Create a new
line and apply the Body pgf style to this line.4. Try to insert a new table...
Regards,Roman
On Thursday, May 14, 2015
Roman, it still sounds like you're trying to insert a table into a
footnote. Is your cursor still in the footnote when you insert the new line
and apply Body to it? If so, you're still in the table footnote even though
it doesn't look like it. You have to put your cursor on the same line as
the
I am unable to reproduce the error as described. Is it possible you're
actually trying to insert the table into a new line in the footnote, rather
than the line after the table anchor?
On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 7:27 AM, Roman Banks banks_ro...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hello fellows,
I've just
Rick,
We have to stop meeting like this. laughing
On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 9:25 AM, Lin Sims ljsims...@gmail.com wrote:
Roman, it still sounds like you're trying to insert a table into a
footnote. Is your cursor still in the footnote when you insert the new line
and apply Body to it? If so,
Hi Roman,
Footnotes have their own flow and you can't add a table to footnotes, but you
can add a table to the main flow after the footnote. I just tried it with FM 12.
Rick
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc.
585-366-4017
r...@frameexpert.com
From:
Hi Rick,
Thank you for your response!
I think you misunderstood me. I wasn't going to add a table to a footnote. I
was going to add a table after a *table footnote* that appears right under the
preceding table.So even if I apply the Body pgf tag to the new line, I can't
add a table on this
Hi Roman,
When you create a new line, you are still in the footnote flow. You have to
click after the table anchor and create a new paragraph. Your cursor will be
below the table footnote and you can add another table.
Rick
From: Roman Banks [mailto:banks_ro...@yahoo.com]
Sent:
Hi Rick,
That works, you are right. I was sure that if I apply the Body pgf tag to the
new line I will exit the footnote flow. And it looked like so -- I added a
regular Body text line. I still think that FM should exit the footnote flow
automatically if you apply the Body tag to the new line.
You probably don't get much of a discount with a jump that big, but contact
Adobe to find out.
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Caroline Tabach
Sent: May-14-15 2:14 AM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: : Help Creation
In the US, upgrades to FM12 are from 10 or 11 only. Could be different
in other countries.
On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 11:14 PM, Caroline Tabach carol...@radcom.com wrote:
As from what I recollect I cannot upgrade FrameMaker itself for so many
versions
I was remiss in saying that the FM 7.2 upgrade to FM12 was $800. I had
forgotten that in comparing the prices back when TCS5 was first released that I
had a FM 10 license that I could upgrade as well as a FM 7.0 license.
So the only upgrade path was for FM 7.x was to get TCS 5 for $1200.
This is a good reason for making your Table footnote format have a smaller
format, so that the user realizes the s/he is in a footnote flow.
I had an example at work today where two table footnotes were at the bottom of
a table that spanned multiple pages. One was at that bottom of the last
Hello fellows,
I've just reproduced this issue both in FM10 and in FM12. The Insert Table
option under the Table menu is grayed out if you try to add a table on a new
line after a table footnote.
Have you ever encountered this issue?
Regards,Roman___
Thanks for the good ideas.
I am sure I need the full version of Acrobat on my system for commenting
etc. and working in other applications.
However, I wonder how much it will cost in my region.
From Frame 7.2 you can upgrade to TC5?
As from what I recollect I cannot upgrade
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