If you want a MIF file with variables for fractions including the quarters,
half, thirds, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths, and sixteenths, email me
directly. Or I can ask Carol if she'd be willing to add it to the tools on
the Frameusers site.
On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 2:25 PM Mike Wickham wrote:
Yes, that's right. I'll make some MIFs tonight/tomorrow.
Dennis
On August 25, 2020 2:38:56 PM Lin Sims wrote:
I think he's providing FM files, not MIF.
On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 2:25 PM Mike Wickham wrote:
If these are variables, why are they listed as available for FrameMaker
15 and 16
I saved them as 15 & 16 (File -Save As). I don't know about earlier versions.
Dennis
On August 25, 2020 2:25:31 PM Mike Wickham wrote:
If these are variables, why are they listed as available for FrameMaker
15 and 16 only? What would keep them from working in FM10 or FM12?
Mike Wickham
On
I think he's providing FM files, not MIF.
On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 2:25 PM Mike Wickham wrote:
> If these are variables, why are they listed as available for FrameMaker
> 15 and 16 only? What would keep them from working in FM10 or FM12?
>
> Mike Wickham
>
> On 8/25/2020 6:28 AM, Dennis Hays
If these are variables, why are they listed as available for FrameMaker
15 and 16 only? What would keep them from working in FM10 or FM12?
Mike Wickham
On 8/25/2020 6:28 AM, Dennis Hays wrote:
I have set up a small set of variables for fractions, which can be
imported into the Variables panel
I have set up a small set of variables for fractions, which can be
imported into the Variables panel in your working document. These, and
other 'packs' are free and available at framegoodies.us.
Also, Lin Sims, I would be interested in seeing your MIF file, if you
can send it to me directly.
With the exceptions of the glyphs Fred mentioned (they're included in the
typeface we use at work), I wound up creating a load of variables with the
fractions pre-set up because we use a fair number of Imperial measurements
in our documents and it got to be a pain using the character map to insert
If you look in the Windows Character Map tool, you will find the characters ⅓,
⅔, ⅛, ⅜, ⅝, and ⅞ at Unicode code points 0x2153, 0x2154, and 0x215B thru 0x215E
in most fonts (I was looking at Arial). Other fonts, such as Cambria Math,
have additional glyphs for proper fractions with 5 and 6 in