It's pretty easy, but I'd use an Anchor paragraph tag that doesn't contain
text. Its only purpose is to provide a spot outside text paragraphs to hang
an anchored frame or table.
Once these are in place, you can easily conditionalize the para tag and the
only effect is to hide the anchored frame
It's pretty easy, but I'd use an Anchor paragraph tag that doesn't contain
text. Its only purpose is to provide a spot outside text paragraphs to hang
an anchored frame or table.
Once these are in place, you can easily conditionalize the para tag and the
only effect is to hide the anchored frame
Hi all:
I'm single sourcing using FrameMaker 9.0 and ePublisherPro 2009.2.
The chapters in my FrameMaker book have many screen captures (.gif format),
which need to appear in the PDF version. These screens do not need to appear in
the EpublisherPro generated HTML online help version. I've
months. You might be able to cull some useful
information that way, too.
Cheers,
Nadine
--- On Tue, 10/27/09, Larry Kovner la...@kovner.net wrote:
From: Larry Kovner la...@kovner.net
Subject: Conditionalizing screens shots in FrameMaker 9.0/ePublisherPro
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Hi all:
I'm single sourcing using FrameMaker 9.0 and ePublisherPro 2009.2.
The chapters in my FrameMaker book have many screen captures (.gif format),
which need to appear in the PDF version. These screens do not need to appear in
the EpublisherPro generated HTML online help version. I've
months. You might be able to cull some useful
information that way, too.
Cheers,
Nadine
--- On Tue, 10/27/09, Larry Kovner wrote:
> From: Larry Kovner
> Subject: Conditionalizing screens shots in FrameMaker 9.0/ePublisherPro
> To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
> Received: Tuesday