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On Behalf Of Art Campbell
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2017 10:33 AM
To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software.
Subject: Re: [Framers] Text insets with mini-TOCs not updating
Thanks, Tammy -- all the tagging
e 07, 2017 3:46 PM
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> Subject: Re: [Framers] Text insets with mini-TOCs not updating
>
> Art,
>
> Is the numbering for each shared file set to "Continue" and the same for
> the
> container fil
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Subject: Re: [Framers] Text insets with mini-TOCs not updating
Art,
Is the numbering for each shared file set to "Continue" and the same for the
container file? When you are importing the shared file into the container
file, o
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Subject: [Framers] Text insets with mini-TOCs not updating
OK, here's the setup, in '17:
1. Some shared chapter files are in a \Shares directory parallel to the
OK, here's the setup, in '17:
1. Some shared chapter files are in a \Shares directory parallel to the
discrete book directories.
2. Each shared chapter file has a mini-TOC showing its H1s.
3. Each book has a container file for the shared chapter with unique
page furniture, chapter n
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De : Rick Quatro [mailto:r...@rickquatro.com]
Envoyé : Thursday, July 21, 2016 9:41 AM
À : Stephen O'Brien; 'Frame Users'
Objet : RE: [Framers] Convert ALL text insets in All documents of a book
automatically?
Hi Stephen,
If you have F
Here's a similar function for ExtendScript:
//~ This function loops all text insets on the document's body pages
(including hidden conditional text) and converts them from referenced to
copied into doc.
function LoopAllTextInsets(doc) {
var showAll = doc.ShowAll;
doc.ShowAll = true;
var
Hi Stephen,
If you have FrameScript 6, you can use this code to convert all of the text
insets in a document to text. It could be modified to work on all of the
documents in a book. If you don't have FrameScript, I can look and see if a
function like this is available in ExtendScript, whi
Hi,
I am using FM 12 and have several books with over 70 documents, all containing
text insets.
When I generate the monthly PDFs, I copy the files to my PC, convert all the
text insets document by document for each book, then update the books and print
the PDFs.
I convert the text insets
ginal Message-
From: Framers
[mailto:framers-bounces+rick=rickquatro@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf
Of de Rouck, Tom (Gent)
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2016 6:32 AM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: [Framers] Linking to text insets: page number?
Hello everyone,
Using Framemaker 2015 (l
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On Behalf Of de Rouck, Tom (Gent)
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2016 4:02 PM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: [Framers] Linking to text insets: page number?
Hello everyone,
Using Framemaker 2015 (latest patch 3 installed) on Windows.
We want to use Framemaker as a little CMS: big
book file when setting a cross reference from the container file to a text
inset? We always get page 1 (as we use short text insets)...
Thanks in advance,
Tom
Tom De Rouck
Industrial
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SGS Documentation Services
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Phone: +32 (0)9 242 81 77
;
>> Hi Tom, We use large amounts of text insets. Our books are basically
>just
>
>> text insets and nothing else (we use them as a light-weight CMS), and
>we
>
>> have not experienced any problems under FrameMaker 2015.Best, Johan
> __
I am in the same situation and have not encountered this problem.
-Austin
> Hi Tom, We use large amounts of text insets. Our books are basically
just
> text insets and nothing else (we use them as a light-weight CMS), and
we
> have not experienced any probl
Hi Tom,
We use large amounts of text insets. Our books are basically just text
insets and nothing else (we use them as a light-weight CMS), and we have
not experienced any problems under FrameMaker 2015.
Best,
Johan
On 2016-04-12 14:42, de Rouck, Tom (Gent) wrote:
Hello everyone,
Using
Hello everyone,
Using Framemaker 2015 (latest patch 2 installed) on Windows we experience
constant crashes when importing text insets. The book and frame files are not
legacy files, they were created in Framemaker 2015. Yes, our path is quite deep
but when we copy the complete setup and test
Not that this is relevant to Stephen's problem, but did Adobe ever fix
that longstanding bug where cross-references in text insets would not
work reliably, instead you had to use newlink and gotolink?
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Envoyé : Sunday, May 24, 2015 11:45 AM
À : Stephen O'Brien; Frame Users (framers@lists.frameusers.com)
Objet : Re: Text insets : if in same FM document more than once internal x-refs
do not update Stephen. The xref is pointing to a specific ID assigned to it,
so each time
om
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Text insets : if in same FM document more than once internal x-refs
do not update
Date: Sun, 24 May 2015 15:22:14 +
Hi,
Have you seen this? I have a text inset that I insert into the same host
document (chpt 3) three times. It has an int
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Envoyé : Sunday, May 24, 2015 11:45 AM
À : Stephen O'Brien; Frame Users (framers@lists.frameusers.com)
Objet : Re: Text insets : if in same FM document more than once internal x-refs
do not update
Stephen.
The xref is pointing to a specific ID assigned to it, so each time it
hpt 3) three times. It has an internal cross-reference to a figure.
When I update the host document the cross-references in the text insets all
show the same Figure #. Instead of seeing see Fig. 3.1 and later seeFig. 3.2,
they all show see Fig 3.1. The FM knowledgebase does say that a docum
Hi,
Have you seen this? I have a text inset that I insert into the same host
document (chpt 3) three times. It has an internal cross-reference to a figure.
When I update the host document the cross-references in the text insets all
show the same Figure #. Instead of seeing see Fig. 3.1 and
The first problem you're encountering sounds like a very longstanding
FrameMaker bug involving cross-references in text insets, nothing
specific to RoboHelp. The workaround is to use hyperlinks to named
destinations. See page 90 et seq. in this document:
www.stc-carolina.org
ter a fair amount of testing and research, it seems that RoboHelp is
incompatible with *any* FM text insets or "referenced content" such as Excel
spreadsheets. Plus, there may be a serious limitation with cross-references
in general that might require you to alter the folder structure of yo
We have chopped up our workflows into small procedures so we can reuse some of
the same small procedures within a larger workflow. This means we want to add
the same information multiple times in a manual. Text insets have been around a
long time and were finicky when I used them a very long
We have chopped up our workflows into small procedures so we can reuse some of
the same small procedures within a larger workflow. This means we want to add
the same information multiple times in a manual. Text insets have been around a
long time and were finicky when I used them a very long
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From: Jeremy H. Griffith [mailto:jer...@omsys.com]
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Sent: Sat, 14 Apr 2012 10:38:26 -0400
Subject: Re: Text insets
On Fri, 13 Apr 2012 16:54:21 +0200, "Markus Drenckhan"
Drive, Suite 200
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Tel. 519 691-0919 ext. 330
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From: Jeremy H. Griffith [mailto:jer...@omsys.com]
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Sent: Sat, 14 Apr 2012 10:38:26 -0400
Subject: Re: Text insets
On Fri, 13 Apr 2012 16:54:21 +0200, "Markus Drenckhan"
On Fri, 13 Apr 2012 16:54:21 +0200, "Markus Drenckhan"
wrote:
>thanks for your hint with the MIF file. I found out that
>ist not the order of the text flow elements in the MIF file
>but the value of the tag that determines the
>order of appearance. If I change that value I can change
>the o
On Fri, 13 Apr 2012 16:54:21 +0200, "Markus Drenckhan"
wrote:
>thanks for your hint with the MIF file. I found out that
>ist not the order of the text flow elements in the MIF file
>but the value of the tag that determines the
>order of appearance. If I change that value I can change
>the o
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Gesendet: Freitag, 13. April 2012 15:27
An: Markus Drenckhan
Betreff: Re: AW: Text insets
Hi Markus
Ordering the flows in terms of their position on a page makes no difference. If
I recall correctly, flows have to be visualized in a z-order (that is, a
vertical dimension). That
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Gesendet: Freitag, 13. April 2012 15:27
An: Markus Drenckhan
Betreff: Re: AW: Text insets
Hi Markus
Ordering the flows in terms of their position on a page makes no difference. If
I recall correctly, flows have to be visualized in a z-order (that is, a
vertical dimension). That means
Hello Framers,
I've joined the list just recently but I am already impressed by the quality
of input and speed of all contributors, thanks to all of you - I came to
stay!
I would like to add a question to the discussion about the text insets: I
have a document with about 20 safety warnings
s, Richard
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2012 6:58 AM
To: Markus Drenckhan; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Text insets
Markus Drenckhan wrote:
> Hello Framers,
> I've joined the list just recently but I am already impressed by the
> quality of input and speed of all contributo
s, Richard
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2012 6:58 AM
To: Markus Drenckhan; framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Text insets
Markus Drenckhan wrote:
> Hello Framers,
> I've joined the list just recently but I am already impressed by the
> quality of input and speed of all contri
dd a question to the discussion about the text insets:
> I have a document with about 20 safety warnings each in its own text
> flow. Now when I open the import dialog in another document to
> reference a safety warning the list of text flows appears unordered
> (neither alphabetical nor chron
dd a question to the discussion about the text insets:
> I have a document with about 20 safety warnings each in its own text
> flow. Now when I open the import dialog in another document to
> reference a safety warning the list of text flows appears unordered
> (neither alphabetical nor chron
Hello Framers,
I've joined the list just recently but I am already impressed by the quality
of input and speed of all contributors, thanks to all of you - I came to
stay!
I would like to add a question to the discussion about the text insets: I
have a document with about 20 safety warnings
PM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Text Insets with Frame10
Esteemed colleagues,
I am using Frame10 v10.0.2.419 on Windows 7.
I am trying to evaluate the use of text insets in a manual. The manual
describes software that contains a number of individual features that can be
combi
Esteemed colleagues,
I am using Frame10 v10.0.2.419 on Windows 7.
I am trying to evaluate the use of text insets in a manual. The manual
describes software that contains a number of individual features that can be
combined as required for a particular customer. Has anyone used text insets
intain pretty fast, but it is possible.
For detailed step-by-step instructions, see par.
2.5.4, "Setting up cross references to and from
text insets", in the Mif2Go User's Guide, which
contains lots of helpful info even if you are not
using Mif2Go:
http://www.omsys.com/dcl/ohuser
Text insets are used when you've got the same chunk of content that gets used
over & over again in variety of places - the usefulness is that if something
changes to the standard text, you just change the inset once & let it propagate
through to all the places where it's us
Joy Kocar had some mostly excellent suggestions regarding text insets. Just a
few comments/clarifications.
> Ditto what Jeff said.
>
> We have FrameMaker 10 unstructured books.
>
> Examples of insets are copyright information and terminology. We reuse
> these in ever
Joy Kocar had some mostly excellent suggestions regarding text insets. Just a
few comments/clarifications.
> Ditto what Jeff said.
>
> We have FrameMaker 10 unstructured books.
>
> Examples of insets are copyright information and terminology. We reuse
> these in ever
intain pretty fast, but it is possible.
For detailed step-by-step instructions, see par.
2.5.4, "Setting up cross references to and from
text insets", in the Mif2Go User's Guide, which
contains lots of helpful info even if you are not
using Mif2Go:
http://www.omsys.com/dcl/ohuser
om> wrote:
> Esteemed colleagues,
>
> ** **
>
> I am using Frame10 v10.0.2.419 on Windows 7.
>
> ** **
>
> I am trying to evaluate the use of text insets in a manual. The manual
> describes software that contains a number of individual features that can
> be
Additionally, if you have reusable text insets *and* you translate your
manuals, you can save money as the text only needs to be translated/handled
once.
Alison
Lead Technical Writer
604-279-8550 | fax 604-279-8559 | toll-free 1-866-437-9508
Ultrasonix Medical Corporation | www.ultrasonix.com
om> wrote:
> Esteemed colleagues,
>
> ** **
>
> I am using Frame10 v10.0.2.419 on Windows 7.
>
> ** **
>
> I am trying to evaluate the use of text insets in a manual. The manual
> describes software that contains a number of individual features that can
> be
PM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Text Insets with Frame10
Esteemed colleagues,
I am using Frame10 v10.0.2.419 on Windows 7.
I am trying to evaluate the use of text insets in a manual. The manual
describes software that contains a number of individual features that can be
combined as re
Additionally, if you have reusable text insets *and* you translate your
manuals, you can save money as the text only needs to be translated/handled
once.
Alison
Lead Technical Writer
604-279-8550 | fax 604-279-8559 | toll-free 1-866-437-9508
Ultrasonix Medical Corporation | www.ultrasonix.com
le in recent releases)
2. text insets (i.e. File > Import > FIle > Import by Reference
3. assemble a set of modular .fm files into different books (an .fm
file DOES NOT have to correspond to a chapter)
You can also use a combination of the three.
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 12:00 PM, Thomas
Text insets are used when you've got the same chunk of content that gets used
over & over again in variety of places - the usefulness is that if something
changes to the standard text, you just change the inset once & let it propagate
through to all the places where it's us
le in recent releases)
2. text insets (i.e. File > Import > FIle > Import by Reference
3. assemble a set of modular .fm files into different books (an .fm
file DOES NOT have to correspond to a chapter)
You can also use a combination of the three.
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 12:00 PM, Thomas
Esteemed colleagues,
I am using Frame10 v10.0.2.419 on Windows 7.
I am trying to evaluate the use of text insets in a manual. The manual
describes software that contains a number of individual features that can be
combined as required for a particular customer. Has anyone used text insets
Well, after who knows how many unbillable hours, my book is finally "clean."
I found that at least two text insets and one chapter that didn't have
insets were causing the odd unresolved text inset problems.
After meticulously recreating every offending chapter (about four in
Well, after who knows how many unbillable hours, my book is finally "clean."
I found that at least two text insets and one chapter that didn't have
insets were causing the odd unresolved text inset problems.
After meticulously recreating every offending chapter (about four in
~~
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From: Alison Craig [mailto:alison.cr...@ultrasonix.com]
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2011 11:15 AM
To: LG Lists; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Missing text insets that aren't missing
Under different circumstances I've had the same problem (unstructured FM9,
all
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From: Alison Craig [mailto:alison.cr...@ultrasonix.com]
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2011 11:15 AM
To: LG Lists; framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Missing text insets that aren't missing
Under different circumstances I've had the same problem (unstructured FM9,
all
Under different circumstances I've had the same problem (unstructured FM9, all
patched on Windows 7).
To get rid of the unresolved text inset complaints, I completely deleted the
all text insets in the relevant files, including the paragraph tags to which
they were attached. Then I reins
Under different circumstances I've had the same problem (unstructured FM9, all
patched on Windows 7).
To get rid of the unresolved text inset complaints, I completely deleted the
all text insets in the relevant files, including the paragraph tags to which
they were attached. Then I reins
All,
FM 8 (unstructured)
Win XP
I've created a book by copying over the files from another similar book,
renaming the book, TOC, and IX files, then changing the text to suit the new
book.
Both the original book and the new one use lots of text insets. In the new
book, I've repl
All,
FM 8 (unstructured)
Win XP
I've created a book by copying over the files from another similar book,
renaming the book, TOC, and IX files, then changing the text to suit the new
book.
Both the original book and the new one use lots of text insets. In the new
book, I've replaced
Hi Austin...
Regarding your big question .. the concept of "text insets" is certainly
available in other forms. DITA provides the concept of "conrefs"
(content references) that do one up on standard FM insets in that they
can reference any level of object granularity, n
Hi Austin...
Regarding your big question .. the concept of "text insets" is certainly
available in other forms. DITA provides the concept of "conrefs"
(content references) that do one up on standard FM insets in that they
can reference any level of object granularity, n
We?wouldn't even be able to?use FrameMaker if it weren't for insets
(incorporations by reference). They work perfectly for us. Sometimes a document
of ours will have literally thousands of?such live incorporations by
reference!?--We rely on?them the way a programmer?relies on?calls to a Call
Librar
We wouldn't even be able to use FrameMaker if it weren't for insets
(incorporations by reference). They work perfectly for us. Sometimes a document
of ours will have literally thousands of such live incorporations by
reference! --We rely on them the way a programmer relies on calls to a Call
Librar
Martin Ley wrote:
> I generally shy away from text insets, as they invariably barf on me in the
> target document - I get a spurious paragraph at the end of the imported
> inset which appears to be the same style (but with an asterisk) as the
> first paragraph of the source text.
&g
Martin Ley wrote:
> I generally shy away from text insets, as they invariably barf on me in the
> target document - I get a spurious paragraph at the end of the imported
> inset which appears to be the same style (but with an asterisk) as the
> first paragraph of the source text.
&g
Hi folks,
I generally shy away from text insets, as they invariably barf on me in the
target document - I get a spurious paragraph at the end of the imported inset
which appears to be the same style (but with an asterisk) as the first
paragraph of the source text.
This is a nightmare
Hi folks,
I generally shy away from text insets, as they invariably barf on me in the
target document - I get a spurious paragraph at the end of the imported inset
which appears to be the same style (but with an asterisk) as the first
paragraph of the source text.
This is a nightmare
another place.
Server Analysis:
This plug-in could find duplicate files and many more in a matrix of all
referenced information.
Test TOOLBOX for 30 days, it's free: www.toolboxforme.com
- GEorg
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Subject: Plugin for tracking text inset
Classification: SERCO-PUBLIC
You can produce a basic list of insets by adding a List of References
and adding Text Insets to it. This gives you a basic list giving:
Inset filename . . . . . . .Container filename . . . . . . . . . . page
number.
Not everything you want, but better than
another place.
Server Analysis:
This plug-in could find duplicate files and many more in a matrix of all
referenced information.
Test TOOLBOX for 30 days, it's free: www.toolboxforme.com
- GEorg
---
Subject: Plugin for tracking text inset
Classification: SERCO-PUBLIC
You can produce a basic list of insets by adding a List of References
and adding Text Insets to it. This gives you a basic list giving:
Inset filename . . . . . . .Container filename . . . . . . . . . . page
number.
Not everything you want, but better than
Maker Forum
Subject: plugin for tracking text insets
Hi all,
I have a master book that contains all the other books in my doc set I am
looking for a plugin to generate the following info:
1. identify all the text insets in every book. Generate a count of all the
insets.
2. create a list of insets
m
looking for a plugin to generate the following info:
1. identify all the text insets in every book. Generate a count of all the
insets.
2. create a list of insets, for each inset identify which book and FM file
the inset is in. Also provide the file path to the inset.
3. ability to screen out insets
amers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Joseph Lorenzini
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2010 10:41 AM
To: FrameMaker Forum
Subject: plugin for tracking text insets
Hi all,
I have a master book that contains all the other books in my doc set I am
looking for a plugin t
Hi all,
I have a master book that contains all the other books in my doc set I am
looking for a plugin to generate the following info:
1. identify all the text insets in every book. Generate a count of all the
insets.
2. create a list of insets, for each inset identify which book and FM file
the
Forum
Subject: plugin for tracking text insets
Hi all,
I have a master book that contains all the other books in my doc set I am
looking for a plugin to generate the following info:
1. identify all the text insets in every book. Generate a count of all the
insets.
2. create a list of insets, for
eusers.com
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Joseph Lorenzini
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2010 10:41 AM
To: FrameMaker Forum
Subject: plugin for tracking text insets
Hi all,
I have a master book that contains all the other books in my doc set I am
looking for a plugin to ge
set I am
> looking for a plugin to generate the following info:
>
> 1. identify all the text insets in every book. Generate a count of all the
> insets.
> 2. create a list of insets, for each inset identify which book and FM file
> the inset is in. Also provide the file path to th
Hi all,
I have a master book that contains all the other books in my doc set I am
looking for a plugin to generate the following info:
1. identify all the text insets in every book. Generate a count of all the
insets.
2. create a list of insets, for each inset identify which book and FM file
the
Hi Richard,
Thanks a bunch. That's exactly what I need to do.
Sincerely,
Joe
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 3:02 PM, Combs, Richard
wrote:
> Joseph Lorenzini
>
> > I am using FrameMaker 9. In some of my books, I have cross references to
> > content within text insets. For so
Joseph Lorenzini
> I am using FrameMaker 9. In some of my books, I have cross references to
> content within text insets. For some unknown reason, they periodically get
> broken when i do an update. Then, I have to manually update the broken
> links
> and everything works fine
Hi Richard,
Thanks a bunch. That's exactly what I need to do.
Sincerely,
Joe
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 3:02 PM, Combs, Richard
wrote:
> Joseph Lorenzini
>
> > I am using FrameMaker 9. In some of my books, I have cross references to
> > content within text insets. For so
Hi all,
I am using FrameMaker 9. In some of my books, I have cross references to
content within text insets. For some unknown reason, they periodically get
broken when i do an update. Then, I have to manually update the broken links
and everything works fine again. Is there some obvious issue I
Joseph Lorenzini
> I am using FrameMaker 9. In some of my books, I have cross references to
> content within text insets. For some unknown reason, they periodically get
> broken when i do an update. Then, I have to manually update the broken
> links
> and everything works fine
Hi all,
I am using FrameMaker 9. In some of my books, I have cross references to
content within text insets. For some unknown reason, they periodically get
broken when i do an update. Then, I have to manually update the broken links
and everything works fine again. Is there some obvious issue I
Hi,
Just to let you know, I do have a FrameScript solution that makes the
cross-references work in the PDFs. If you are interested, please contact me
offlist. Thank you very much.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc.
585-659-8267
rick at frameexpert.com
*** Frame Automation blog at http://frameaut
> That is interesting. I was wondering if Adobe had fixed problems like
> this. I think the best bet would be to never use cross-references in
> text insets.
>
> We found with Frame 6 that if you cross-reference inside-to-inside,
> inside-to-outside, or outside-to-inside th
That is interesting. I was wondering if Adobe had fixed problems like
this. I think the best bet would be to never use cross-references in
text insets.
We found with Frame 6 that if you cross-reference inside-to-inside,
inside-to-outside, or outside-to-inside that at least one of those
would
Hi,
Just to let you know, I do have a FrameScript solution that makes the
cross-references work in the PDFs. If you are interested, please contact me
offlist. Thank you very much.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing Inc.
585-659-8267
r...@frameexpert.com
*** Frame Automation blog at http://frameautoma
Steve Johnson wrote:
> That is interesting. I was wondering if Adobe had fixed problems like
> this. I think the best bet would be to never use cross-references in
> text insets.
>
> We found with Frame 6 that if you cross-reference inside-to-inside,
> inside-to-outside, or
Steve Johnson wrote:
> That is interesting. I was wondering if Adobe had fixed problems like
> this. I think the best bet would be to never use cross-references in
> text insets.
>
> We found with Frame 6 that if you cross-reference inside-to-inside,
> inside-to-outside, or
> That is interesting. I was wondering if Adobe had fixed problems like
> this. I think the best bet would be to never use cross-references in
> text insets.
>
> We found with Frame 6 that if you cross-reference inside-to-inside,
> inside-to-outside, or outside-to-inside th
That is interesting. I was wondering if Adobe had fixed problems like
this. I think the best bet would be to never use cross-references in
text insets.
We found with Frame 6 that if you cross-reference inside-to-inside,
inside-to-outside, or outside-to-inside that at least one of those
would
Peter Kelly wrote:
> We are working with unstructured FM 8 on Vista. I have a chapter which
> has several user workflows all of which have one or two procedures that
> are common, so I decided to use text insets. At the beginning of each
> workflow then I have summaries of all th
Peter Kelly wrote:
> We are working with unstructured FM 8 on Vista. I have a chapter which
> has several user workflows all of which have one or two procedures that
> are common, so I decided to use text insets. At the beginning of each
> workflow then I have summaries of all th
Hi everybody,
We are working with unstructured FM 8 on Vista. I have a chapter which
has several user workflows all of which have one or two procedures that
are common, so I decided to use text insets. At the beginning of each
workflow then I have summaries of all the steps that cross
Hi everybody,
We are working with unstructured FM 8 on Vista. I have a chapter which
has several user workflows all of which have one or two procedures that
are common, so I decided to use text insets. At the beginning of each
workflow then I have summaries of all the steps that cross-reference
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