Re: Script to change a paratag based on the autonumber format

2015-03-09 Thread Yves Barbion
Hi Scott!

Yes! Your script works beautifully!

Thank you very much. So, I guess I owe you a beer (or a lunch) at tekom
tcworld in Stuttgart (I hope you can wait that long)?

Cheers!

Yves



On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 6:58 PM, Scott Prentice  wrote:

>  OK .. couldn't resist. Try this ..
>
> 
> var doc = app.ActiveDoc;
> // these para tags must already exist
> var pgfFormat1 = doc.GetNamedObject(Constants.FO_PgfFmt, "listitem1");
> var pgfFormat2 = doc.GetNamedObject(Constants.FO_PgfFmt, "listitem2");
>
> if ((!pgfFormat1.ObjectValid()) || (!pgfFormat2.ObjectValid())) {
> alert("Para tags must exist!");
> }
> else
> {
> var pgf = doc.MainFlowInDoc.FirstTextFrameInFlow.FirstPgf;
>
> while(pgf.ObjectValid() == true)
> {
> var autonum = pgf.AutoNumString + "";
> if (autonum.length > 0) {
> if (autonum.substring(0, 3) == "•\\t") {
> var props = pgfFormat1.GetProps();
> pgf.SetProps(props);
> }
> else if (autonum.substring(0, 3) == "o\\t") {
> var props = pgfFormat2.GetProps();
> pgf.SetProps(props);
> }
> }
> pgf = pgf.NextPgfInFlow;
> }
> }
> 
>
> Cheers!
> ...scott
>  On 3/6/15 9:28 AM, Scott Prentice wrote:
>
> Hi Yves...
>
> The answer to your questions is .. Yes!  :-)
>
> If you're looking for the code to do it, that might take a bit more time.
> Some generous developer might post the code for you, I'll provide some
> pseudo-code ..
>
> - iterate each paragraph in the document
> - check the autonumber format value ..
> - if autonum string starts with "•\t" .. assign the "listitem1" para tag
> - if autonum string starts with "o\t" .. assign the "listitem2" para tag
>
> This should actually be pretty simple .. I just can't do it right now. If
> no one else does, I might though.  :o
>
> Cheers,
> ...scott
>
>
>
>  On 3/6/15 5:07 AM, Yves Barbion wrote:
>
>  Hi group
>
>  I've got a FrameMaker file which was converted from a Word document. The
> FrameMaker file contains the paratag [List Paragraph] but this tag is also
> used by "nested" bulleted lists. Consequently, the autonumber format is as
> follows:
>
> •\t for top-level list items
> o\t for second-level list items
>
>  Is there a way to rename the paratag based on the autonumber format, for
> example:
>
>  rename [List Paragraph] with the •\t autonumber format to [listitem1]
>  rename [List Paragraph] with the o\t autonumber format to [listitem2]
>
>
>  Thanks
>
>  --
> Yves Barbion
> www.scripto.nu
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: Script to change a paratag based on the autonumber format

2015-03-06 Thread Scott Prentice

OK .. couldn't resist. Try this ..


var doc = app.ActiveDoc;
// these para tags must already exist
var pgfFormat1 = doc.GetNamedObject(Constants.FO_PgfFmt, "listitem1");
var pgfFormat2 = doc.GetNamedObject(Constants.FO_PgfFmt, "listitem2");

if ((!pgfFormat1.ObjectValid()) || (!pgfFormat2.ObjectValid())) {
alert("Para tags must exist!");
}
else
{
var pgf = doc.MainFlowInDoc.FirstTextFrameInFlow.FirstPgf;

while(pgf.ObjectValid() == true)
{
var autonum = pgf.AutoNumString + "";
if (autonum.length > 0) {
if (autonum.substring(0, 3) == "•\\t") {
var props = pgfFormat1.GetProps();
pgf.SetProps(props);
}
else if (autonum.substring(0, 3) == "o\\t") {
var props = pgfFormat2.GetProps();
pgf.SetProps(props);
}
}
pgf = pgf.NextPgfInFlow;
}
}


Cheers!
...scott
On 3/6/15 9:28 AM, Scott Prentice wrote:

Hi Yves...

The answer to your questions is .. Yes!  :-)

If you're looking for the code to do it, that might take a bit more 
time. Some generous developer might post the code for you, I'll 
provide some pseudo-code ..


- iterate each paragraph in the document
- check the autonumber format value ..
- if autonum string starts with "•\t" .. assign the "listitem1" para tag
- if autonum string starts with "o\t" .. assign the "listitem2" para tag

This should actually be pretty simple .. I just can't do it right now. 
If no one else does, I might though.  :o


Cheers,
...scott



On 3/6/15 5:07 AM, Yves Barbion wrote:

Hi group

I've got a FrameMaker file which was converted from a Word document. 
The FrameMaker file contains the paratag [List Paragraph] but this 
tag is also used by "nested" bulleted lists. Consequently, the 
autonumber format is as follows:


•\t for top-level list items
o\t for second-level list items

Is there a way to rename the paratag based on the autonumber format, 
for example:


rename [List Paragraph] with the •\t autonumber format to [listitem1]
rename [List Paragraph] with the o\t autonumber format to [listitem2]


Thanks

--
Yves Barbion
www.scripto.nu 






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Re: Script to change a paratag based on the autonumber format

2015-03-06 Thread Scott Prentice

Hi Yves...

The answer to your questions is .. Yes!  :-)

If you're looking for the code to do it, that might take a bit more 
time. Some generous developer might post the code for you, I'll provide 
some pseudo-code ..


- iterate each paragraph in the document
- check the autonumber format value ..
- if autonum string starts with "•\t" .. assign the "listitem1" para tag
- if autonum string starts with "o\t" .. assign the "listitem2" para tag

This should actually be pretty simple .. I just can't do it right now. 
If no one else does, I might though.  :o


Cheers,
...scott



On 3/6/15 5:07 AM, Yves Barbion wrote:

Hi group

I've got a FrameMaker file which was converted from a Word document. 
The FrameMaker file contains the paratag [List Paragraph] but this tag 
is also used by "nested" bulleted lists. Consequently, the autonumber 
format is as follows:


•\t for top-level list items
o\t for second-level list items

Is there a way to rename the paratag based on the autonumber format, 
for example:


rename [List Paragraph] with the •\t autonumber format to [listitem1]
rename [List Paragraph] with the o\t autonumber format to [listitem2]


Thanks

--
Yves Barbion
www.scripto.nu 




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Script to change a paratag based on the autonumber format

2015-03-06 Thread Yves Barbion
Hi group

I've got a FrameMaker file which was converted from a Word document. The
FrameMaker file contains the paratag [List Paragraph] but this tag is also
used by "nested" bulleted lists. Consequently, the autonumber format is as
follows:

•\t for top-level list items
o\t for second-level list items

Is there a way to rename the paratag based on the autonumber format, for
example:

rename [List Paragraph] with the •\t autonumber format to [listitem1]
rename [List Paragraph] with the o\t autonumber format to [listitem2]


Thanks

-- 
Yves Barbion
www.scripto.nu
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