[SPAM] - Re: Webworks Std - Html output naming - Found word(s) list error in the Text body

2007-05-23 Thread Elisabeth SABOT
Hi David,

It worked fine, thanks. 
I've used a Filename element which auto-mapped with the Filename WW style. And 
the output looks fine so far (I've only generated part of the files).
I think the WWStd edition is pretty restricted as no alteration to the WW 
styles seems to be authorized... However I need to look at it more thoroughly, 
maybe am overlooking something.
Many thanks again for your help.

Do you all (of most of yous) use WWPro? 

Elisa

-Message d'origine-
De : David Schor [mailto:dsch.tw at gmail.com] 
Envoy? : Wednesday, May 23, 2007 4:23 PM
? : Elisabeth SABOT
Cc : framers at lists.frameusers.com
Objet : [SPAM] - Re: Webworks Std - Html output naming - Found word(s) list 
error in the Text body

The marker type does not have to named "Filename". You can name it anything you 
want as long as you define it also in WW. Once again, I'm not sure where in the 
application. I'm not at work today, but I think Style Designer is in the 
Options menu or similar.

David
--
David Schor
Senior Technical Writer
RADLAN, a Marvell Company
Tel: (+972) 3 7662823
Cellular: (+972) 54 4788253
E-mail: dschor at marvell.com
Web: www.marvell.com

On 5/23/07, Elisabeth SABOT  wrote:
>
> David, Chuck, and all
>
> Thanks a mil for the tips. It works great!
> However, I went through the online help (Getting Started, User Guide and 
> Template Reference are the only parts provided) and I browsed the program 
> files on my system but couldn't find any mention of a Style Designer nor 
> Filename marker anywhere so far...
> Is the Style Designer a panel in the application itself? (with this 
> bl**dy localised application which is btw badly translated, I can't find my 
> way) On the other hand, the online help doesn't fully match my actual WWStd 
> application (v8.0), there are some discrepancies between online help and the 
> actual application. (not talking about the fact that the online help is only 
> half-way translated... Leading to my second question about how to get back to 
> the English version of WWStd when running on a French OS).
>
> Many thanks again for your prompt replies and to all for this great list.
> Elisa
>
> -Message d'origine-
> De : David Schor [mailto:dsch.tw at gmail.com] Envoy? : Wednesday, May 
> 23, 2007 8:41 AM ? : Elisabeth SABOT; framers at lists.frameusers.com 
> Objet : Re: Webworks Std - Html output naming
>
> Somewhere in WW, you probably have to define the reference to the "Filename" 
> marker (we use a different marker name where I work). Check in the Style 
> Designer.
>
> --
> David Schor
> Senior Technical Writer
> RADLAN, a Marvell Company
> Tel: (+972) 3 7662823
> Cellular: (+972) 54 4788253
> E-mail: dschor at marvell.com
> Web: www.marvell.com
>
>
> On 5/22/07, Charles Beck  wrote:
> > Hi Elisa,
> >
> > I think I can help with the first question. It's been awhile since I 
> > did this, but I *think* I remember how to do it.
> >
> > What you need to do first is create a new marker type in Framemaker 
> > called "Filename". (This is the part I'm not 100% sure about, but 
> > the WebWorks documentation, I believe, has this procedure 
> > somewhere.)
> >
> > Then, for each heading that will constitute the beginning of a new 
> > file in HTML, add one of these markers. For the marker text, use 
> > what you want WebWorks to assign as the name of the file, minus the 
> > ".htm". For instance, in the example you gave, you would place a 
> > marker in the "Installing Foo" heading and enter "foo" as the marker 
> > text. Add another marker in the "Configuring Bar" heading and enter 
> > "bar" as the marker text.
> >
> > When you generate the output with WebWorks, like magic, WebWorks 
> > knows to assign these as the file names for the output files.
> >
> > Like I say, it's been awhile, but I am pretty sure this is right 
> > (though I feel compelled to add the caveat that I have always used 
> > WW Pro, not Standard... Not sure if the Standard version does it any 
> > differently).
> >
> > HTH,
> > Chuck
> >
>
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[SPAM] - Re: Webworks Std - Html output naming - Found word(s)list error in the Text body

2007-05-23 Thread Charles Beck
Hi Elisa,

Sounds like there was already a Filename style defined in WW, which tends to 
confirm what I thought was the case. At least, I don't remember us ever having 
to create and map a new or special style. I just wish I could remember where I 
saw the whole process documented...

Anyway, glad you got it to work.

Chuck


-Original Message-
From: framers-bounces+charles.beck=infor.com at lists.frameusers.com 
[mailto:framers-bounces+charles.beck=infor@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf 
Of Elisabeth SABOT
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 10:44 AM
To: David Schor
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: [SPAM] - Re: Webworks Std - Html output naming - Found word(s)list 
error in the Text body

Hi David,

It worked fine, thanks. 
I've used a Filename element which auto-mapped with the Filename WW style. And 
the output looks fine so far (I've only generated part of the files).
I think the WWStd edition is pretty restricted as no alteration to the WW 
styles seems to be authorized... However I need to look at it more thoroughly, 
maybe am overlooking something.
Many thanks again for your help.

Do you all (of most of yous) use WWPro? 

Elisa

-Message d'origine-
De : David Schor [mailto:dsch.tw at gmail.com] Envoy? : Wednesday, May 23, 2007 
4:23 PM ? : Elisabeth SABOT Cc : framers at lists.frameusers.com Objet : [SPAM] 
- Re: Webworks Std - Html output naming - Found word(s) list error in the Text 
body

The marker type does not have to named "Filename". You can name it anything you 
want as long as you define it also in WW. Once again, I'm not sure where in the 
application. I'm not at work today, but I think Style Designer is in the 
Options menu or similar.

David
--
David Schor
Senior Technical Writer
RADLAN, a Marvell Company
Tel: (+972) 3 7662823
Cellular: (+972) 54 4788253
E-mail: dschor at marvell.com
Web: www.marvell.com

On 5/23/07, Elisabeth SABOT  wrote:
>
> David, Chuck, and all
>
> Thanks a mil for the tips. It works great!
> However, I went through the online help (Getting Started, User Guide and 
> Template Reference are the only parts provided) and I browsed the program 
> files on my system but couldn't find any mention of a Style Designer nor 
> Filename marker anywhere so far...
> Is the Style Designer a panel in the application itself? (with this 
> bl**dy localised application which is btw badly translated, I can't find my 
> way) On the other hand, the online help doesn't fully match my actual WWStd 
> application (v8.0), there are some discrepancies between online help and the 
> actual application. (not talking about the fact that the online help is only 
> half-way translated... Leading to my second question about how to get back to 
> the English version of WWStd when running on a French OS).
>
> Many thanks again for your prompt replies and to all for this great list.
> Elisa
>
> -Message d'origine-
> De : David Schor [mailto:dsch.tw at gmail.com] Envoy? : Wednesday, May 
> 23, 2007 8:41 AM ? : Elisabeth SABOT; framers at lists.frameusers.com 
> Objet : Re: Webworks Std - Html output naming
>
> Somewhere in WW, you probably have to define the reference to the "Filename" 
> marker (we use a different marker name where I work). Check in the Style 
> Designer.
>
> --
> David Schor
> Senior Technical Writer
> RADLAN, a Marvell Company
> Tel: (+972) 3 7662823
> Cellular: (+972) 54 4788253
> E-mail: dschor at marvell.com
> Web: www.marvell.com
>
>
> On 5/22/07, Charles Beck  wrote:
> > Hi Elisa,
> >
> > I think I can help with the first question. It's been awhile since I 
> > did this, but I *think* I remember how to do it.
> >
> > What you need to do first is create a new marker type in Framemaker 
> > called "Filename". (This is the part I'm not 100% sure about, but 
> > the WebWorks documentation, I believe, has this procedure
> > somewhere.)
> >
> > Then, for each heading that will constitute the beginning of a new 
> > file in HTML, add one of these markers. For the marker text, use 
> > what you want WebWorks to assign as the name of the file, minus the 
> > ".htm". For instance, in the example you gave, you would place a 
> > marker in the "Installing Foo" heading and enter "foo" as the marker 
> > text. Add another marker in the "Configuring Bar" heading and enter 
> > "bar" as the marker text.
> >
> > When you generate the output with WebWorks, like magic, WebWorks 
> > knows to assign these as the file names for the output files.
> >
> > Like I say, it's been awhile, but I am pretty sure this is right 
> > (though I feel compelled to add the cavea

RE: [SPAM] - Re: Webworks Std - Html output naming - Found word(s)list error in the Text body

2007-05-23 Thread Charles Beck
Hi Elisa,

Sounds like there was already a Filename style defined in WW, which tends to 
confirm what I thought was the case. At least, I don't remember us ever having 
to create and map a new or special style. I just wish I could remember where I 
saw the whole process documented...

Anyway, glad you got it to work.

Chuck
 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Elisabeth SABOT
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 10:44 AM
To: David Schor
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: [SPAM] - Re: Webworks Std - Html output naming - Found word(s)list 
error in the Text body

Hi David,

It worked fine, thanks. 
I've used a Filename element which auto-mapped with the Filename WW style. And 
the output looks fine so far (I've only generated part of the files).
I think the WWStd edition is pretty restricted as no alteration to the WW 
styles seems to be authorized... However I need to look at it more thoroughly, 
maybe am overlooking something.
Many thanks again for your help.

Do you all (of most of yous) use WWPro? 

Elisa

-Message d'origine-
De : David Schor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé : Wednesday, May 23, 2007 
4:23 PM À : Elisabeth SABOT Cc : framers@lists.frameusers.com Objet : [SPAM] - 
Re: Webworks Std - Html output naming - Found word(s) list error in the Text 
body

The marker type does not have to named "Filename". You can name it anything you 
want as long as you define it also in WW. Once again, I'm not sure where in the 
application. I'm not at work today, but I think Style Designer is in the 
Options menu or similar.

David
--
David Schor
Senior Technical Writer
RADLAN, a Marvell Company
Tel: (+972) 3 7662823
Cellular: (+972) 54 4788253
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web: www.marvell.com

On 5/23/07, Elisabeth SABOT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> David, Chuck, and all
>
> Thanks a mil for the tips. It works great!
> However, I went through the online help (Getting Started, User Guide and 
> Template Reference are the only parts provided) and I browsed the program 
> files on my system but couldn't find any mention of a Style Designer nor 
> Filename marker anywhere so far...
> Is the Style Designer a panel in the application itself? (with this 
> bl**dy localised application which is btw badly translated, I can't find my 
> way) On the other hand, the online help doesn't fully match my actual WWStd 
> application (v8.0), there are some discrepancies between online help and the 
> actual application. (not talking about the fact that the online help is only 
> half-way translated... Leading to my second question about how to get back to 
> the English version of WWStd when running on a French OS).
>
> Many thanks again for your prompt replies and to all for this great list.
> Elisa
>
> -Message d'origine-
> De : David Schor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé : Wednesday, May 
> 23, 2007 8:41 AM À : Elisabeth SABOT; framers@lists.frameusers.com 
> Objet : Re: Webworks Std - Html output naming
>
> Somewhere in WW, you probably have to define the reference to the "Filename" 
> marker (we use a different marker name where I work). Check in the Style 
> Designer.
>
> --
> David Schor
> Senior Technical Writer
> RADLAN, a Marvell Company
> Tel: (+972) 3 7662823
> Cellular: (+972) 54 4788253
> E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Web: www.marvell.com
>
>
> On 5/22/07, Charles Beck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi Elisa,
> >
> > I think I can help with the first question. It's been awhile since I 
> > did this, but I *think* I remember how to do it.
> >
> > What you need to do first is create a new marker type in Framemaker 
> > called "Filename". (This is the part I'm not 100% sure about, but 
> > the WebWorks documentation, I believe, has this procedure
> > somewhere.)
> >
> > Then, for each heading that will constitute the beginning of a new 
> > file in HTML, add one of these markers. For the marker text, use 
> > what you want WebWorks to assign as the name of the file, minus the 
> > ".htm". For instance, in the example you gave, you would place a 
> > marker in the "Installing Foo" heading and enter "foo" as the marker 
> > text. Add another marker in the "Configuring Bar" heading and enter 
> > "bar" as the marker text.
> >
> > When you generate the output with WebWorks, like magic, WebWorks 
> > knows to assign these as the file names for the output files.
> >
> > Like I say, it's been awhile, but I am pretty sure this is right 
> > (though I feel compelled to add the caveat that I have always used 
> > WW Pro, not Standard... Not s

RE: [SPAM] - Re: Webworks Std - Html output naming - Found word(s) list error in the Text body

2007-05-23 Thread Elisabeth SABOT
Hi David,

It worked fine, thanks. 
I've used a Filename element which auto-mapped with the Filename WW style. And 
the output looks fine so far (I've only generated part of the files).
I think the WWStd edition is pretty restricted as no alteration to the WW 
styles seems to be authorized... However I need to look at it more thoroughly, 
maybe am overlooking something.
Many thanks again for your help.

Do you all (of most of yous) use WWPro? 

Elisa

-Message d'origine-
De : David Schor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Envoyé : Wednesday, May 23, 2007 4:23 PM
À : Elisabeth SABOT
Cc : framers@lists.frameusers.com
Objet : [SPAM] - Re: Webworks Std - Html output naming - Found word(s) list 
error in the Text body

The marker type does not have to named "Filename". You can name it anything you 
want as long as you define it also in WW. Once again, I'm not sure where in the 
application. I'm not at work today, but I think Style Designer is in the 
Options menu or similar.

David
--
David Schor
Senior Technical Writer
RADLAN, a Marvell Company
Tel: (+972) 3 7662823
Cellular: (+972) 54 4788253
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web: www.marvell.com

On 5/23/07, Elisabeth SABOT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> David, Chuck, and all
>
> Thanks a mil for the tips. It works great!
> However, I went through the online help (Getting Started, User Guide and 
> Template Reference are the only parts provided) and I browsed the program 
> files on my system but couldn't find any mention of a Style Designer nor 
> Filename marker anywhere so far...
> Is the Style Designer a panel in the application itself? (with this 
> bl**dy localised application which is btw badly translated, I can't find my 
> way) On the other hand, the online help doesn't fully match my actual WWStd 
> application (v8.0), there are some discrepancies between online help and the 
> actual application. (not talking about the fact that the online help is only 
> half-way translated... Leading to my second question about how to get back to 
> the English version of WWStd when running on a French OS).
>
> Many thanks again for your prompt replies and to all for this great list.
> Elisa
>
> -Message d'origine-
> De : David Schor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé : Wednesday, May 
> 23, 2007 8:41 AM À : Elisabeth SABOT; framers@lists.frameusers.com 
> Objet : Re: Webworks Std - Html output naming
>
> Somewhere in WW, you probably have to define the reference to the "Filename" 
> marker (we use a different marker name where I work). Check in the Style 
> Designer.
>
> --
> David Schor
> Senior Technical Writer
> RADLAN, a Marvell Company
> Tel: (+972) 3 7662823
> Cellular: (+972) 54 4788253
> E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Web: www.marvell.com
>
>
> On 5/22/07, Charles Beck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi Elisa,
> >
> > I think I can help with the first question. It's been awhile since I 
> > did this, but I *think* I remember how to do it.
> >
> > What you need to do first is create a new marker type in Framemaker 
> > called "Filename". (This is the part I'm not 100% sure about, but 
> > the WebWorks documentation, I believe, has this procedure 
> > somewhere.)
> >
> > Then, for each heading that will constitute the beginning of a new 
> > file in HTML, add one of these markers. For the marker text, use 
> > what you want WebWorks to assign as the name of the file, minus the 
> > ".htm". For instance, in the example you gave, you would place a 
> > marker in the "Installing Foo" heading and enter "foo" as the marker 
> > text. Add another marker in the "Configuring Bar" heading and enter 
> > "bar" as the marker text.
> >
> > When you generate the output with WebWorks, like magic, WebWorks 
> > knows to assign these as the file names for the output files.
> >
> > Like I say, it's been awhile, but I am pretty sure this is right 
> > (though I feel compelled to add the caveat that I have always used 
> > WW Pro, not Standard... Not sure if the Standard version does it any 
> > differently).
> >
> > HTH,
> > Chuck
> >
>
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