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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ed Lightle
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Subject: Re: Need help building a para
Ed Lightle wrote:
I tried Richard Comb's method for putting graphics for
warning symbols on a reference page and creating 2-column
tables. Everything worked great for printed output but the
graphics don't show up in my HTML Help output. I found that
graphics not bounded by an anchored
I found a way in WebWorks ePublisher 9.0's Style Designer to select the
warning graphic as a bullet for the Warning paragraph tag that uses the
graphic. Maybe this overrides some of the other formatting for my
Warning table but the output looks just like it does in the FrameMaker
source, and I'm
and
I'll send it to you offline.
Diane Gaskill
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Subject: Re: Need help building a para Warning tag
I tried Richard Comb's method for putting graphics for warning symbols
on a reference page and creating 2-column tables. Everything worked
great for printed output but the graphics
Ed Lightle wrote:
> I tried Richard Comb's method for putting graphics for
> warning symbols on a reference page and creating 2-column
> tables. Everything worked great for printed output but the
> graphics don't show up in my HTML Help output. I found that
> graphics not bounded by an
I found a way in WebWorks ePublisher 9.0's Style Designer to select the
warning graphic as a bullet for the Warning paragraph tag that uses the
graphic. Maybe this overrides some of the other formatting for my
Warning table but the output looks just like it does in the FrameMaker
source, and I'm
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Cc: richard.combs at Polycom.com
Subject: Re: Need help building a para Warning tag
I tried Richard Comb's method for putting graphics for warning symbols
on a reference page and creating 2-column tables. Everything worked
great for printed output
I tried Richard Comb's method for putting graphics for warning symbols
on a reference page and creating 2-column tables. Everything worked
great for printed output but the graphics don't show up in my HTML Help
output. I found that graphics not bounded by an anchored frame (on a
body page, I
I tried Richard Comb's method for putting graphics for warning symbols
on a reference page and creating 2-column tables. Everything worked
great for printed output but the graphics don't show up in my HTML Help
output. I found that graphics not bounded by an anchored frame (on a
body page, I
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Behalf Of Daniel Doornbos
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 12:27 PM
To: Knox Drew-KFP368; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Need help building a para Warning tag
Hi Drew,
I do something like what you described in my docs by creating a
four-cell table
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Subject: RE: Need help building a para Warning tag
Maybe Publishing Smarter's
http://www.publishingsmarter.com/docs/teach/NoteTipCaution.pdf can do
what you need
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Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 1:19 PM
To: Knox Drew-KFP368; framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Need help building a para Warning tag
Maybe Publishing
How do I build a paragraph tag that has the title Warning, room for a
para below, a graphic to the left vertically centered, and all of that
bound by a filled rectangle?
I put the word Warning into Numbering in the Paragraph Designer but
can't recall how to include a return for the warning text
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Sent: 2007-02-07-Wednesday 11:41
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Subject: Need help building a para Warning tag
How do I build a paragraph tag that has the title Warning, room for a
para below, a graphic to the left vertically centered, and all
Subject: Need help building a para Warning tag
How do I build a paragraph tag that has the title Warning, room for a
para below, a graphic to the left vertically centered, and all of that
bound by a filled rectangle?
I put the word Warning into Numbering in the Paragraph Designer but
can't
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Behalf Of Knox Drew-KFP368
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 8:41 AM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Need help building a para Warning tag
How do I build a paragraph tag that has the title Warning, room for a
para below, a graphic to the left vertically
Knox Drew-KFP368 wrote:
How do I build a paragraph tag that has the title Warning,
room for a para below, a graphic to the left vertically
centered, and all of that bound by a filled rectangle?
As others suggested, a table is the way to go. There's simply no
reasonable way to do a
I wrote:
my way, then in the future, you just have to select Insert
Table and pick the format to create the whole thing ready for
I meant, of course, select Table Insert Table... Sheesh!
I guess I've reached the age where I shouldn't try to do stuff like that
from memory. ;-)
Richard
How do I build a paragraph tag that has the title "Warning," room for a
para below, a graphic to the left vertically centered, and all of that
bound by a filled rectangle?
I put the word "Warning" into Numbering in the Paragraph Designer but
can't recall how to include a return for the warning
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[mailto:framers-bounces+dave.stamm=gdc4s.com at lists.frameusers.com] On
Behalf Of Knox Drew-KFP368
Sent: 2007-02-07-Wednesday 11:41
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Need help building a para Warning tag
How do
At 11:40 -0500 7/2/07, Knox Drew-KFP368 wrote:
>How do I build a paragraph tag that has the title "Warning," room for a
>para below, a graphic to the left vertically centered, and all of that
>bound by a filled rectangle?
I would approach this by building the whole thing as a two-column one-row
Drew-KFP368
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 11:41 AM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Need help building a para Warning tag
How do I build a paragraph tag that has the title "Warning," room for a
para below, a graphic to the left vertically centered, and all of
Search Google for: reficons cudspan
Reficons is one way to do it, and it's free.
There are also other free helpful FrameMaker tools at this great site.
HTH
Regards,
Peter Gold
KnowHow ProServices
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[mailto:framers-bounces+danield=promise.com at lists.frameusers.com] On
Behalf Of Knox Drew-KFP368
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 8:41 AM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Need help building a para Warning tag
How do I build a paragraph tag
Knox Drew-KFP368 wrote:
> How do I build a paragraph tag that has the title "Warning,"
> room for a para below, a graphic to the left vertically
> centered, and all of that bound by a filled rectangle?
As others suggested, a table is the way to go. There's simply no
reasonable way to do a
I use a table rather than a tag. You can build a one-row two-cell table;
the left cell has the graphic and the right cell has the text. You can
then put the paragraph tags you want into the text cell.
Knox Drew-KFP368 wrote:
> How do I build a paragraph tag that has the title "Warning," room
I wrote:
> my way, then in the future, you just have to select Insert >
> Table and pick the format to create the whole thing ready for
I meant, of course, "select Table > Insert Table..." Sheesh!
I guess I've reached the age where I shouldn't try to do stuff like that
from memory. ;-)
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