Patricia,
Using Running H/F with the <$paratext> or <$marker1/2> is no option. For a good
reason these system variables reference only the text, no formatting at all.
The details are here:
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/framemaker/using/WS2937A033-EFF3-4d85-BBB3-98214B54950D.html
If the scientif
Patricia,
Using Running H/F with the <$paratext> or <$marker1/2> is no option. For a good
reason these system variables reference only the text, no formatting at all.
The details are here:
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/framemaker/using/WS2937A033-EFF3-4d85-BBB3-98214B54950D.html
If the scientif
ne 23, 2011 6:36 AM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: FW: Scientific names in roman not italics in running headers
I haven't had any luck with this one either but I know the answer is out
there.
This is the ChapterTitle: Field Screening Aid for Bug one
In the RunningH/F 1 the
ay, June 23, 2011 6:36 AM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: FW: Scientific names in roman not italics in running headers
I haven't had any luck with this one either but I know the answer is out
there.
This is the ChapterTitle: Field Screening Aid for Bug one
In the RunningH/F
'$paratext' with '$element text' and the appropriate
element name.
--- On Thu, 6/23/11, Michalak, Patricia S (APHIS)
wrote:
From: Michalak, Patricia S (APHIS)
Subject: FW: Scientific names in roman not italics in running headers
To: "framers@lists.frameusers.co
'$paratext' with '$element text' and the appropriate
element name.
--- On Thu, 6/23/11, Michalak, Patricia S (APHIS) wrote:
From: Michalak, Patricia S (APHIS)
Subject: FW: Scientific names in roman not italics in running headers
To: "framers at lists.frameusers.co
I haven't had any luck with this one either but I know the answer is out there.
This is the ChapterTitle: Field Screening Aid for Bug one
In the RunningH/F 1 the scientific name is not italicized, as it should be.
I know how to change the entire RunningH/F 1to italics, but not just a portion
of
I haven't had any luck with this one either but I know the answer is out there.
This is the ChapterTitle: Field Screening Aid for Bug one
In the RunningH/F 1 the scientific name is not italicized, as it should be.
I know how to change the entire RunningH/F 1to italics, but not just a portion
of
re of my problem. In the mean time I can try
some of the suggestions offered from this list.
Thanks, everyone. tims
-Original Message-
From: Steve Johnson [mailto:chinask...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2010 12:17 AM
To: Tim J. Slager
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject:
re of my problem. In the mean time I can try
some of the suggestions offered from this list.
Thanks, everyone. tims
-Original Message-
From: Steve Johnson [mailto:chinask...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2010 12:17 AM
To: Tim J. Slager
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject:
amers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Tim J. Slager
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2010 12:41 PM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Running Headers
FM 7.2
---
I have running headers that reference Chapter Title on left pages and
Heading 1 on right p
eusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Tim J. Slager
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2010 12:41 PM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Running Headers
FM 7.2
---
I have running headers that reference Chapter Title on left pages and
Heading 1 on right pages. Som
That would be too hard to maintain.
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 11:40 AM, Tim J. Slager
wrote:
> FM 7.2
> ---
> I have running headers that reference Chapter Title on left pages and Heading
> 1 on right pages. Some chapters have multiple files, so they don't include a
> Cha
That would be too hard to maintain.
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 11:40 AM, Tim J. Slager
wrote:
> FM 7.2
> ---
> I have running headers that reference Chapter Title on left pages and Heading
> 1 on right pages. Some chapters have multiple files, so they don't include a
> Cha
We had a somewhat similar problem, but with document names. We finally
defined a variable for each doc name and imported all the variables into all
our files. You might have to do the same sort of thing for the chapter
titles in each manual; there might be a slicker way to go, but this way
would ce
We had a somewhat similar problem, but with document names. We finally
defined a variable for each doc name and imported all the variables into all
our files. You might have to do the same sort of thing for the chapter
titles in each manual; there might be a slicker way to go, but this way
would ce
FM 7.2
---
I have running headers that reference Chapter Title on left pages and Heading 1
on right pages. Some chapters have multiple files, so they don't include a
Chapter Title and sometimes not even a Heading 1.
I expected that within a book the variable would pick up the refer
FM 7.2
---
I have running headers that reference Chapter Title on left pages and Heading 1
on right pages. Some chapters have multiple files, so they don't include a
Chapter Title and sometimes not even a Heading 1.
I expected that within a book the variable would pick up the refer
/www.scripto.nu>
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 10:26 AM, mathieu jacquet wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using FM 7.2 on XP.
In my document, running headers call on Heading1. I sometimes add in 1st-level
titles (Heading1) the name of the product, which is a ProductName variable
(font size, color).
Is this a bug or "by design"?
--
Yves Barbion ? Managing Director Scripto ? Adobe-Certified FrameMaker
Instructor
www.scripto.nu
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 10:26 AM, mathieu jacquet wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm using FM 7.2 on XP.
>
> In my
ructor www.scripto.nu <http://www.scripto.nu>
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 10:26 AM, mathieu jacquet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using FM 7.2 on XP.
In my document, running headers call on Heading1. I sometimes add in 1st-level
titles (Heading1) the name of
Hi all,
I'm using FM 7.2 on XP.
In my document, running headers call on Heading1. I sometimes add in 1st-level
titles (Heading1) the name of the product, which is a ProductName variable
formatted in a certain way (half of the name blue, the other purple).
When the product name appears i
(font size, color).
Is this a bug or "by design"?
--
Yves Barbion • Managing Director Scripto • Adobe-Certified FrameMaker
Instructor
www.scripto.nu
On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 10:26 AM, mathieu jacquet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm using FM 7.2 o
Hi all,
I'm using FM 7.2 on XP.
In my document, running headers call on Heading1. I sometimes add in 1st-level
titles (Heading1) the name of the product, which is a ProductName variable
formatted in a certain way (half of the name blue, the other purple).
When the product name appears i
gards
Winfried
From: Yves Barbion [mailto:yves.barb...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 8:57 AM
To: Reng, Dr. Winfried
Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Long running headers
What exactly would you like to automate, Winfried?
O
I've used tables in the header as well, in particular for the vertical
alignment capability.
But there are a few cautions:
- the table row (cell) height automatically expanding may be an issue
depending on the available space; you have to be sure your header
content doesn't get cut if it g
gt;
> Best regards
>
> Winfried
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com
> > [mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of
> > Yves Barbion
> > Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 8:43 AM
> > To: fra
ounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of
> Yves Barbion
> Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 8:43 AM
> To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: Re: Long running headers
>
> Or you can use one header text frame and put a two-column
> table in it for
> more design flexibility:
&
Or you can use one header text frame and put a two-column table in it for
more design flexibility:
- You can play with ruling and shading, for example to place your
headers/footers on a colored background.
- You can control the distance between both columns by playing with
the default
I've used tables in the header as well, in particular for the vertical
alignment capability.
But there are a few cautions:
- the table row (cell) height automatically expanding may be an issue
depending on the available space; you have to be sure your header
content doesn't get cut if it g
gards
Winfried
From: Yves Barbion [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 8:57 AM
To: Reng, Dr. Winfried
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Long running headers
What exactly would you like to automate, Win
es in different books.
>
> Best regards
>
> Winfried
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> > Yves Barbion
> > Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 8:43 AM
> > To: framers@lists.frameus
Yves Barbion
> Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 8:43 AM
> To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: Re: Long running headers
>
> Or you can use one header text frame and put a two-column
> table in it for
> more design flexibility:
>
>- You can play with ruling
Or you can use one header text frame and put a two-column table in it for
more design flexibility:
- You can play with ruling and shading, for example to place your
headers/footers on a colored background.
- You can control the distance between both columns by playing with
the default
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 12:20 PM, Lester C. Smalley
wrote:
> Another trick is to make TWO header text frames - one on each side of
> the master page (tall enough for two lines of text), and two header
> paragraph format Header Left and Header Right, so I can independently
> set font properties,
Another trick is to make TWO header text frames - one on each side of
the master page (tall enough for two lines of text), and two header
paragraph format Header Left and Header Right, so I can independently
set font properties, justification, spacing, etc. for the different
pieces of data I'm pull
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 12:05 PM, Rick Quatro
wrote:
> Make the master page text frame tall enough so that you can see the second
> line.
And sure enough -- in checking the text frame in question against
others, it is indeed higher. Many thanks...
--
Milan Davidovic
http://altmilan.blogspot.co
Make the master page text frame tall enough so that you can see the second
line.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
> I've inherited this Frame book. There's a master page that has two
> running header variables in the header, one for the chapter title and
> the othe
I've inherited this Frame book. There's a master page that has two
running header variables in the header, one for the chapter title and
the other for the current heading 1. On one of the pages in the
manual, both the chapter title and the heading 1 are long. Whoever
last modified this book managed
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 12:20 PM, Lester C. Smalley
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Another trick is to make TWO header text frames - one on each side of
> the master page (tall enough for two lines of text), and two header
> paragraph format Header Left and Header Right, so I can independently
> s
Another trick is to make TWO header text frames - one on each side of
the master page (tall enough for two lines of text), and two header
paragraph format Header Left and Header Right, so I can independently
set font properties, justification, spacing, etc. for the different
pieces of data I'm pull
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 12:05 PM, Rick Quatro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Make the master page text frame tall enough so that you can see the second
> line.
And sure enough -- in checking the text frame in question against
others, it is indeed higher. Many thanks...
--
Milan Davidovic
http://al
Make the master page text frame tall enough so that you can see the second
line.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
> I've inherited this Frame book. There's a master page that has two
> running header variables in the header, one for the chapter title and
> the othe
I've inherited this Frame book. There's a master page that has two
running header variables in the header, one for the chapter title and
the other for the current heading 1. On one of the pages in the
manual, both the chapter title and the heading 1 are long. Whoever
last modified this book managed
I am running into a problem inserting a running header.
It is for a book organized into parts.
One of the master pages must include a header row containing the Part
number and Part name above the Chapter number and Chapter name.
I tried to insert a Running Header 5, just changing the definition
Actually, you can set the contents of $volnum to hold user-specified
text, which is the method I was thinking of using... Then just plug it
in either to the user variable, or into the header.
Art
On Nov 13, 2007 1:38 PM, Combs, Richard wrote:
> David Kuhn wrote:
>
> > I tried to insert a Running
Unless you're already using it, you could assign the book's $volnum
variable to display the Part's information by mapping it to the
appropriate chapters in the book file. Then just set up the header
definition to display the word "Part" and the contents of $volnum. It
should work fine because the $
Art Campbell wrote:
> Actually, you can set the contents of $volnum to hold
> user-specified text, which is the method I was thinking of
> using... Then just plug it in either to the user variable, or
> into the header.
Of course! David mentioned needing both the part number
and name, so it di
David Kuhn wrote:
> I tried to insert a Running Header 5, just changing the
> definition that exists from <$paratext[H1_Heading1]> to
> <$paratext[Part]>.
>
> There is already a Part paragraph format defined, but it
> exists only in the Part document type, not the Chapter document type.
>
> B
Art Campbell wrote:
> Actually, you can set the contents of $volnum to hold
> user-specified text, which is the method I was thinking of
> using... Then just plug it in either to the user variable, or
> into the header.
Of course! David mentioned needing both the part number
and name, so it d
Actually, you can set the contents of $volnum to hold user-specified
text, which is the method I was thinking of using... Then just plug it
in either to the user variable, or into the header.
Art
On Nov 13, 2007 1:38 PM, Combs, Richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David Kuhn wrote:
>
> > I tried
David Kuhn wrote:
> I tried to insert a Running Header 5, just changing the
> definition that exists from <$paratext[H1_Heading1]> to
> <$paratext[Part]>.
>
> There is already a Part paragraph format defined, but it
> exists only in the Part document type, not the Chapter document type.
>
>
Unless you're already using it, you could assign the book's $volnum
variable to display the Part's information by mapping it to the
appropriate chapters in the book file. Then just set up the header
definition to display the word "Part" and the contents of $volnum. It
should work fine because the $
I am running into a problem inserting a running header.
It is for a book organized into parts.
One of the master pages must include a header row containing the Part
number and Part name above the Chapter number and Chapter name.
I tried to insert a Running Header 5, just changing the definition
Gillian Flato:
> But my Head2 is not necessarily on the same page. I could have a Head1
> and an introduction that is long and makes the text flow onto the next
> page so the Head 2 starts on the next page. So how do I compensate for
> that?
You could always insert a Head 2 "Introduction" immedia
At 08:59 -0800 10/1/07, Gillian Flato wrote:
>But my Head2 is not necessarily on the same page. I could have a Head1
>and an introduction that is long and makes the text flow onto the next
>page so the Head 2 starts on the next page. So how do I compensate for
>that?
Gillian: my remark wasn't mea
s.frameusers.com] On
Behalf Of Gillian Flato
Sent: 10 January 2007 17:00
To: Steve Rickaby; Art Campbell
Cc: framers
Subject: RE: Running Headers
But my Head2 is not necessarily on the same page. I could have a Head1
and an introduction that is long and makes the text flow onto the next
page so the
Gillian Flato:
> But my Head2 is not necessarily on the same page. I could have a Head1
> and an introduction that is long and makes the text flow onto the next
> page so the Head 2 starts on the next page. So how do I compensate for
> that?
You could always insert a Head 2 "Introduction" immedia
aby [mailto:srickaby at wordmongers.demon.co.uk]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 2:47 AM
> To: Art Campbell; Gillian Flato
> Cc: framers
> Subject: Re: Running Headers
>
> At 16:59 -0500 9/1/07, Art Campbell wrote:
>
> >If all your heads are on the same page as
At 16:59 -0500 9/1/07, Art Campbell wrote:
>If all your heads are on the same page as the header, though, you can
>tell it to pick up the last Head2 on the page by modifying the
>variable string in the Master Page header to <$paratext[+,Head2]>
>instead of <$paratext[Head2]>.
Yup: this '+' notati
Thank you,
Gillian
-Original Message-
From: Steve Rickaby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 9:27 AM
To: Gillian Flato; Art Campbell
Cc: framers
Subject: RE: Running Headers
At 08:59 -0800 10/1/07, Gillian Flato wrote:
>But my Head2 is not necessarily on
Thank you,
Gillian
-Original Message-
From: Steve Rickaby [mailto:srick...@wordmongers.demon.co.uk]
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 9:27 AM
To: Gillian Flato; Art Campbell
Cc: framers
Subject: RE: Running Headers
At 08:59 -0800 10/1/07, Gillian Flato wrote:
>But my Hea
At 08:59 -0800 10/1/07, Gillian Flato wrote:
>But my Head2 is not necessarily on the same page. I could have a Head1
>and an introduction that is long and makes the text flow onto the next
>page so the Head 2 starts on the next page. So how do I compensate for
>that?
Gillian: my remark wasn't mea
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 2:47 AM
To: Art Campbell; Gillian Flato
Cc: framers
Subject: Re: Running Headers
At 16:59 -0500 9/1/07, Art Campbell wrote:
>If all your heads are on the same page as the header, though, you can
>tell it to pick up the last Head2 on the page by modifyi
by; Art Campbell
Cc: framers
Subject: RE: Running Headers
But my Head2 is not necessarily on the same page. I could have a Head1
and an introduction that is long and makes the text flow onto the next
page so the Head 2 starts on the next page. So how do I compensate for
that?
Thank you,
Gillia
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 2:47 AM
To: Art Campbell; Gillian Flato
Cc: framers
Subject: Re: Running Headers
At 16:59 -0500 9/1/07, Art Campbell wrote:
>If all your heads are on the same page as the header, though, you can
>tell it to pick up the last Head2 on the p
[mailto:srick...@wordmongers.demon.co.uk]
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 2:47 AM
To: Art Campbell; Gillian Flato
Cc: framers
Subject: Re: Running Headers
At 16:59 -0500 9/1/07, Art Campbell wrote:
>If all your heads are on the same page as the header, though, you can
>tell it to pick up the last
At 16:59 -0500 9/1/07, Art Campbell wrote:
>If all your heads are on the same page as the header, though, you can
>tell it to pick up the last Head2 on the page by modifying the
>variable string in the Master Page header to <$paratext[+,Head2]>
>instead of <$paratext[Head2]>.
Yup: this '+' notati
07, Gillian Flato wrote:
> Does anyone know how to make the Running Header look for the next value
> if a Head appears on the page? Specifically, I've got Running Headers
> that print Head 1 and Head 2 in the margins. However, after a Head 1
> shows up, a Head 2 is no longer valid.
On 1/9/07, Gillian Flato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anyone know how to make the Running Header look for the next value
if a Head appears on the page? Specifically, I've got Running Headers
that print Head 1 and Head 2 in the margins. However, after a Head 1
shows up, a Head 2 is no longe
Does anyone know how to make the Running Header look for the next value
if a Head appears on the page? Specifically, I've got Running Headers
that print Head 1 and Head 2 in the margins. However, after a Head 1
shows up, a Head 2 is no longer valid. The Running Header is printing
the current
Does anyone know how to make the Running Header look for the next value
if a Head appears on the page? Specifically, I've got Running Headers
that print Head 1 and Head 2 in the margins. However, after a Head 1
shows up, a Head 2 is no longer valid. The Running Header is printing
the current
My dear Mac solved the problem. I opened the 'latin' files on the Mac and Frame
told me that some Greek fonts were missing. I then turned off the Remember
missing fonts option and saved. Now all 'latin' running headers display as
expected on Windows, too. But why the
/882-2819
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Vig, Nanna Poulsen
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 1:37 AM
To: framers@frameusers.com
Subject: RE: (Solved) Unwanted Greek characters in running headers
My dear Mac solved the problem. I opened the 'l
ted Greek characters in running headers
My dear Mac solved the problem. I opened the 'latin' files on the Mac and
Frame told me that some Greek fonts were missing. I then turned off the
Remember missing fonts option and saved. Now all 'latin' running headers
display as expected
My dear Mac solved the problem. I opened the 'latin' files on the Mac and Frame
told me that some Greek fonts were missing. I then turned off the Remember
missing fonts option and saved. Now all 'latin' running headers display as
expected on Windows, too. But why the
Hello Framers,
I am sure there is a simple explanation to this, but I cannot think of it right
now:
While revising an old project containing 12 different languages in FM 7.0, Win
XP, SP2, I suddenly find that my running headers show Greek characters instead
of the 'native' Germa
Hello Framers,
I am sure there is a simple explanation to this, but I cannot think of it right
now:
While revising an old project containing 12 different languages in FM 7.0, Win
XP, SP2, I suddenly find that my running headers show Greek characters instead
of the 'native' Germa
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