If you need it that badly, then you can write page breaks into your
structure, so that it's not an override. Set up an attribute on any
elements that could require a page break (Headings, for example) and
write in a context rule that applies a page break if you set the
attribute to a certain value.
Hi, all!
I realize this dilemma is opinion-based, but here goes:
In structured FrameMaker, in theory there shouldn't be any overrides,
right? They should have all been "accounted for" when devising the
structure. So everyone (at least in theory) should be writing/formatting
the same way.
What ab
Hi Kristy,
I get around the pagination issue in my structured documents by adding
a "pagination" attribute to my section elements that includes the
choices Top_Of_Page and Top_Of_Column. This allows me to start any
section at the top of a page or column if necessary.
Context-based formatti
Hi Kristy,
I get around the pagination issue in my structured documents by adding
a "pagination" attribute to my section elements that includes the
choices Top_Of_Page and Top_Of_Column. This allows me to start any
section at the top of a page or column if necessary.
Context-based formatti
If you need it that badly, then you can write page breaks into your
structure, so that it's not an override. Set up an attribute on any
elements that could require a page break (Headings, for example) and
write in a context rule that applies a page break if you set the
attribute to a certain value.
olan
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Subject: Overrides a necessary evil?
Hi, all!
I realize this dilemma is opinion-based, but here goes:
In structured FrameMaker, in theory there shouldn't be any overrides,
right? They should have all been "accounted
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Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 1:39 PM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Overrides a necessary evil?
Hi, all!
I realize this dilemma is opinion-based, but here goes:
In structured FrameMaker, in theory there shouldn't be any overrides,
righ
Hi, all!
I realize this dilemma is opinion-based, but here goes:
In structured FrameMaker, in theory there shouldn't be any overrides,
right? They should have all been "accounted for" when devising the
structure. So everyone (at least in theory) should be writing/formatting
the same way.
What