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Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2010 10:49:57 -0800 (PST)
From: Ken Poshedly poshe...@bellsouth.net
Subject: Fw: One problem down, one new one comes up
To: FrameMaker Users List framers@lists.frameusers.com
Just to let all of you know that a suggestion by Simon North about
ABBY PDF Transformer seems
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>Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2010 10:49:57 -0800 (PST)
>From: Ken Poshedly
>Subject: Fw: One problem down, one new one comes up
>To: FrameMaker Users List
>
>Just to let all of you know that a suggestion by Simon North about
>ABBY PDF Transformer seems to be the answe
Thanks to all who contributed suggestions to me regarding the problem I had
with page numbers for a TOC I was producing.
The problem was that no matter what I did, a preceding hyphen (dash, whatever)
appeared with the numerical page number digit.
Apparently, the problem was caused by a glitch.
Ken Poshedly wrote:
The problem was that no matter what I did, a preceding hyphen (dash,
whatever) appeared with the numerical page number digit.
Apparently, the problem was caused by a glitch. For instance, in the TOC I
was working on, the variable definition for current page number
Hey Fred,
Got it, but it won't happen no more. grin
-- Kenpo
From: Fred Ridder docu...@hotmail.com
To: poshe...@bellsouth.net; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Sent: Tue, February 23, 2010 10:19:51 AM
Subject: RE: One problem down, one new one comes up
Ken
Ken Poshedly wrote:
Apparently, the problem was caused by a glitch. For instance, in the TOC I
was working on, the variable definition for current page number is shown as
$curpagenum with no hyphen included, yet a hyphen always preceded the
numerical digit.
Not at all a glitch. You were
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Sent: Tue, February 23, 2010 10:28:19 AM
Subject: RE: One problem down, one new one comes up
Ken Poshedly wrote:
Apparently, the problem was caused by a glitch. For instance, in the TOC I
was working on, the variable definition for current page number is shown
Thanks to all who contributed suggestions to me regarding the problem I had
with?page numbers for a TOC I was producing.
The problem was that no matter what I did, a preceding hyphen (dash, whatever)
appeared with the numerical page number digit.
Apparently, the problem was caused by a glitch.
Post that question on the Adobe Acrobat forum. You might have better luck.
Faced with this situation I would be tempted to copy/paste the text
from the PDF to Frame. It would be time-consuming but it might work.
If they have fixed the PDF so you absolutely cannot copy it or export
it, you're
Ken Poshedly wrote:
> The problem was that no matter what I did, a preceding hyphen (dash,
> whatever) appeared with the numerical page number digit.
>
> Apparently, the problem was caused by a glitch. For instance, in the TOC I
> was working on, the variable definition for current page
Hey Fred,
Got it, but it won't happen no more.
-- Kenpo
From: Fred Ridder <docu...@hotmail.com>
To: poshedly at bellsouth.net; framers at lists.frameusers.com
Sent: Tue, February 23, 2010 10:19:51 AM
Subject: RE: One problem down, one new one comes u
Ken Poshedly wrote:
> Apparently, the problem was caused by a glitch. For instance, in the TOC I
> was working on, the variable definition for current page number is shown as
> <$curpagenum> with no hyphen included, yet a hyphen always preceded the
> numerical digit.
Not at all a glitch. You
: Ken Poshedly ; FrameMaker Users List
Sent: Tue, February 23, 2010 10:28:19 AM
Subject: RE: One problem down, one new one comes up
Ken Poshedly wrote:
> Apparently, the problem was caused by a glitch. For instance, in the TOC I
> was working on, the variable definition for current page number i
t: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 9:59 AM
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Subject: One problem down, one new one comes up
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New head-scratcher. But first -- Windows Vista platform with Adobe
FrameMaker 8.0 and Adobe Acrobat Professional 9.0.
Unfortunately, the English-language source mater
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