As well as grouping para and char tags alphabetically by beginning their
names with their general class and adding a specific suffix (e.g.
"HeadingChapter", "HeadingSection", etc.) may I suggest that you prefix
them with short codes to quickly apply them from the keyboard.
Thus
Erp, sorry for repeating the advice about meaningful, names, grouping by
alpha ordering, and prefixing keyboard shortcut codes. Shoulda read all
the other posts on this topic before polluting the bandwidth. (Although I
do like to think that I pioneered the use of shortcut prefixes ...)
Hi, everyone,
I am a newbie using FM 7.0. Does FM provide a way to group character
definitions or paragraph styles. For example, in the Character
Definition window, I'd like to place all size definitions in a Size
folder and all color definitions in a Color folder, and I'd like those
folders to
, 2007 6:19 AM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Grouping Definitions
Hi, everyone,
I am a newbie using FM 7.0. Does FM provide a way to group character
definitions or paragraph styles. For example, in the Character
Definition window, I'd like to place all size definitions in a Size
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Diane Gaskill
Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 11:33 AM
To: MATT TODD; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Grouping Definitions
Hello Matt and welcome to the world of FM.
As far as I know, FM cannot do
: Grouping Definitions
Matt,
If you want to apply tags using the keyboard accelerators F8 and F9, give each
tag a unique prefix such as b1 bullet1, b2 bullet 2, h1 head1, h2 head2, etc.,
then you can just hit F9 b1 ENTER to apply the first bullet tag to your
paragraph. Use F8 for character tags
Hi, everyone,
I am a newbie using FM 7.0. Does FM provide a way to group character
definitions or paragraph styles. For example, in the Character
Definition window, I'd like to place all size definitions in a "Size"
folder and all color definitions in a "Color" folder, and I'd like those
folders
There is no grouping tool, but it's easy to use the same prefix on tag
names so tags with the same purpose (adjusting size, color, etc.) are
grouped by the default alphabetic listing.
Art
On 1/5/07, MATT TODD wrote:
> Hi, everyone,
>
> I am a newbie using FM 7.0. Does FM provide a way to group
: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Grouping Definitions
There is no grouping tool, but it's easy to use the same prefix on tag
names so tags with the same purpose (adjusting size, color, etc.) are
grouped by the default alphabetic listing.
Art
On 1/5/07, MATT TODD wrote:
> Hi, every
At 09:19 -0500 5/1/07, MATT TODD wrote:
>I am a newbie using FM 7.0.
Welcome to the Great Big Adventure ;-)
>Does FM provide a way to group character definitions or paragraph styles. For
>example, in the Character Definition window, I'd like to place all size
>definitions in a "Size" folder
Hello Matt and welcome to the world of FM.
As far as I know, FM cannot do this for you. To group tags, you need to
name them so that they fall into groups by themselves. Here are some pretty
standard examples:
BodyText
Bullet1 (the number referS to the level)
Bullet2
Bullet3
Heading1
: Grouping Definitions
Hello Matt and welcome to the world of FM.
As far as I know, FM cannot do this for you. To group tags, you need to name
them so that they fall into groups by themselves. Here are some pretty
standard examples:
BodyText
Bullet1 (the number referS to the level)
Bullet2
Bullet3
Exactly. I mentioned that a little further down my message. Same with F8 for
char tags.
Diane
-Original Message-
>From: Kaye Bonney
>Sent: Jan 5, 2007 12:51 PM
>To: MATT TODD
>Cc: "framers at lists.frameusers.com"
>Subject: RE: Grouping Definitions
>
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