I'm stuck with using OLE links for the time being. Can anyone confirm that
FrameMaker supports relative paths with OLE, as it does with its Import by
Reference feature? I know the Microsoft products insist on an absolute
path.
Does anyone know of a resource for OLE and Frame, or even just OLE?
Art wrote on 11/25/2008 02:00:01 AM:
If you do a quick search of this site, or the Adobe FM user forum,
you'll see a number of messages related to the failed to... problem,
which surfaced when XP SP3 shipped. You're probably going to have to
fix this before going much further...
The
As long as we're talking about accessibility, I'd like to throw a few more
questions in:
When you use the Alternative text box of Object Attributes to enter your
graphic descriptions, is there any way to collect all of these
descriptions for review? I didn't see anything in List of References
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Hello,
I have been assigned the task of evaluating FrameMaker 9. Before I install
the trial version, I wanted to ask whether it will interfere with my
FrameMaker 8 installation; I'd hate for the trial version to uninstall the
previous version. I'm on Windows XP SP2 with FrameMaker 8.0p277.
We're beginning to make our documents accessible, and we'd like to work in
FrameMaker as much as possible, rather than retouch them in Acrobat.
We have some icons that we use before notes, tips, and other asides. I'd
prefer that the reader skip the graphic because the word Note is part of
the
I've noticed that the Paragraph Designer does stick, though where I've
noticed it is when I try to call the Commands list. I click, and nothing
happens. At some point the keyboard shortcuts quit working too, and
eventually I shut down and restart, unless it crashes first.
I'm running
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 7:24 PM, Combs, Richard
richard.co...@polycom.com wrote:
Processing power? Not likely (I'm tempted to say nonsense). How
was
she creating the PDF? When and how did it fail?
The log file for the job (which should be in the directory in which
the
PDF was
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06/11/2010.
Please contact Edu_CD_Editors or my manager, Shannon Jones, with questions.
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I will be out of the office starting 02/02/2009 and will not return until
02/03/2009.
I am in the office, but I am working on a tight deadline. I will respond to
your message when I complete my current course. Feel free to call me at
512.507.7021 for an emergency.
Hello,
I have been assigned the task of evaluating FrameMaker 9. Before I install
the trial version, I wanted to ask whether it will interfere with my
FrameMaker 8 installation; I'd hate for the trial version to uninstall the
previous version. I'm on Windows XP SP2 with FrameMaker 8.0p277.
We're beginning to make our documents accessible, and we'd like to work in
FrameMaker as much as possible, rather than retouch them in Acrobat.
We have some icons that we use before notes, tips, and other asides. I'd
prefer that the reader skip the graphic because the word "Note" is part of
I've noticed that the Paragraph Designer does stick, though where I've
noticed it is when I try to call the Commands list. I click, and nothing
happens. At some point the keyboard shortcuts quit working too, and
eventually I shut down and restart, unless it crashes first.
I'm running
I received a complaint from a writer who said that FrameMaker 9 took up so
much processing power that she could not make a pdf of her 700-page book,
even though she could do so in FrameMaker 8. We're using Windows XP SP2,
and she has 3.25 GB of RAM.
Has anyone experienced anything similar?
> On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 7:24 PM, Combs, Richard
> wrote:
> >
> > "Processing power"? Not likely (I'm tempted to say "nonsense"). How
was
> > she creating the PDF? When and how did it fail?
> >
> > The log file for the job (which should be in the directory in which
the
> > PDF was being
I will be out of the office starting 06/10/2010 and will not return until
06/11/2010.
Please contact Edu_CD_Editors or my manager, Shannon Jones, with questions.
(And be sure to donate to the food bank when you can!)
As long as we're talking about accessibility, I'd like to throw a few more
questions in:
When you use the Alternative text box of Object Attributes to enter your
graphic descriptions, is there any way to collect all of these
descriptions for review? I didn't see anything in List of References
Art wrote on 11/25/2008 02:00:01 AM:
>
> If you do a quick search of this site, or the Adobe FM user forum,
> you'll see a number of messages related to the "failed to..." problem,
> which surfaced when XP SP3 shipped. You're probably going to have to
> fix this before going much further...
I'm stuck with using OLE links for the time being. Can anyone confirm that
FrameMaker supports relative paths with OLE, as it does with its Import by
Reference feature? I know the Microsoft products insist on an absolute
path.
Does anyone know of a resource for OLE and Frame, or even just OLE?
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