At 09:00 -0700 27/9/06, Paula Presley wrote:
> In "Import Text Flow by Copy" dialog box, there's the option to "reformat as
> plain text" or "retain source's formatting." Would either of these choices
> help retain the ASCII inserts' formatting? I don't know, because I never use
> either of the
At 09:00 -0700 27/9/06, Paula Presley wrote:
> In "Import Text Flow by Copy" dialog box, there's the option to "reformat as
> plain text" or "retain source's formatting." Would either of these choices
> help retain the ASCII inserts' formatting? I don't know, because I never use
> either of the
At 12:18 +0100 27/9/06, Steve Rickaby wrote:
>I am using text imports of ASCII files in a book. These are source code
>examples, and contain straight quotes. When imported in FrameMaker on PC, the
>quotes remain straight. When I import the same files on Mac, the quotes become
>'curly' typograph
--- Steve Rickaby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> At 12:18 +0100 27/9/06, Steve Rickaby wrote:
>
> That was not what I expected at all, and I'm not
> sure if it should not be considered a bug - or at
> least a deficiency - of FrameMaker. When importing a
> FrameMaker document, FrameMaker gives you
--- Steve Rickaby
wrote:
> At 12:18 +0100 27/9/06, Steve Rickaby wrote:
>
> That was not what I expected at all, and I'm not
> sure if it should not be considered a bug - or at
> least a deficiency - of FrameMaker. When importing a
> FrameMaker document, FrameMaker gives you the option
> of co
At 12:18 +0100 27/9/06, Steve Rickaby wrote:
>I am using text imports of ASCII files in a book. These are source code
>examples, and contain straight quotes. When imported in FrameMaker on PC, the
>quotes remain straight. When I import the same files on Mac, the quotes become
>'curly' typograph