Text insets question
On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 11:39:38 -0600, "Jerilynne Knight" wrote: >First, Happy new year to you!!! Hope you've got the day off to >celebrate... > >I am trying to find a way to eliminate the extra space that follows a text >inset and could swear I've seen something (although I can't seem to find >it...arghghgh). > >I have a specific tag I use for anchoring text insets. That tag is set to 2 >pt with 2 pts line spacing and I anchor the text inset to that tag when I >import it into the container document. > >I've tried: > > - Including the same anchor tag at the beginning of the text inset (per a > message I saw somewhere) > - Setting the line spacing to fixed and not fixed > - Putting an em space at the beginning of the line where the text inset > is anchored (I've done this to avoid the issue with repeating an > autonumbered tag before...works for that purpose!) > - Reformat using current document formats > - Retain source's formatting > > >I'm using Frame 7.0p492 under Windows XP Home with all updates. > >Any suggestions? Try putting a space at the *end* of the line where the inset is anchored, before you import the inset. IIRC, that's the trick. All the best! -- Jeremy H. Griffith, at Omni Systems Inc. http://www.omsys.com/
Re: Text insets question
On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 11:39:38 -0600, "Jerilynne Knight" wrote: >First, Happy new year to you!!! Hope you've got the day off to >celebrate... > >I am trying to find a way to eliminate the extra space that follows a text >inset and could swear I've seen something (although I can't seem to find >it...arghghgh). > >I have a specific tag I use for anchoring text insets. That tag is set to 2 >pt with 2 pts line spacing and I anchor the text inset to that tag when I >import it into the container document. > >I've tried: > > - Including the same anchor tag at the beginning of the text inset (per a > message I saw somewhere) > - Setting the line spacing to fixed and not fixed > - Putting an em space at the beginning of the line where the text inset > is anchored (I've done this to avoid the issue with repeating an > autonumbered tag before...works for that purpose!) > - Reformat using current document formats > - Retain source's formatting > > >I'm using Frame 7.0p492 under Windows XP Home with all updates. > >Any suggestions? Try putting a space at the *end* of the line where the inset is anchored, before you import the inset. IIRC, that's the trick. All the best! -- Jeremy H. Griffith, at Omni Systems Inc. http://www.omsys.com/ ___ You are currently subscribed to Framers as arch...@mail-archive.com. Send list messages to fram...@lists.frameusers.com. To unsubscribe send a blank email to framers-unsubscr...@lists.frameusers.com or visit http://lists.frameusers.com/mailman/options/framers/archive%40mail-archive.com Send administrative questions to listad...@frameusers.com. Visit http://www.frameusers.com/ for more resources and info.
Text insets question
Hi all First, Happy new year to you!!! Hope you've got the day off to celebrate... I am trying to find a way to eliminate the extra space that follows a text inset and could swear I've seen something (although I can't seem to find it...arghghgh). I have a specific tag I use for anchoring text insets. That tag is set to 2 pt with 2 pts line spacing and I anchor the text inset to that tag when I import it into the container document. I've tried: - Including the same anchor tag at the beginning of the text inset (per a message I saw somewhere) - Setting the line spacing to fixed and not fixed - Putting an em space at the beginning of the line where the text inset is anchored (I've done this to avoid the issue with repeating an autonumbered tag before...works for that purpose!) - Reformat using current document formats - Retain source's formatting I'm using Frame 7.0p492 under Windows XP Home with all updates. Any suggestions? -- jerilynne "mama red" knight ...igKnighting your passionately powerful possibilities! Certified Passion Test (tm) Facilitator jl at passionpurposespirit.com www.passionpurposespirit.com www.onemillionacts.com 888.977.9974 P.S. Need an experienced, high energy speaker to be the spark at your next event? I am ready! P.P.S. Is your life full of passion, power and possibilities? No? Then I look forward to being the spark that igKnights your fire!
Text insets question
Hi all First, Happy new year to you!!! Hope you've got the day off to celebrate... I am trying to find a way to eliminate the extra space that follows a text inset and could swear I've seen something (although I can't seem to find it...arghghgh). I have a specific tag I use for anchoring text insets. That tag is set to 2 pt with 2 pts line spacing and I anchor the text inset to that tag when I import it into the container document. I've tried: - Including the same anchor tag at the beginning of the text inset (per a message I saw somewhere) - Setting the line spacing to fixed and not fixed - Putting an em space at the beginning of the line where the text inset is anchored (I've done this to avoid the issue with repeating an autonumbered tag before...works for that purpose!) - Reformat using current document formats - Retain source's formatting I'm using Frame 7.0p492 under Windows XP Home with all updates. Any suggestions? -- jerilynne "mama red" knight ...igKnighting your passionately powerful possibilities! Certified Passion Test (tm) Facilitator j...@passionpurposespirit.com www.passionpurposespirit.com www.onemillionacts.com 888.977.9974 P.S. Need an experienced, high energy speaker to be the spark at your next event? I am ready! P.P.S. Is your life full of passion, power and possibilities? No? Then I look forward to being the spark that igKnights your fire! ___ You are currently subscribed to Framers as arch...@mail-archive.com. Send list messages to fram...@lists.frameusers.com. To unsubscribe send a blank email to framers-unsubscr...@lists.frameusers.com or visit http://lists.frameusers.com/mailman/options/framers/archive%40mail-archive.com Send administrative questions to listad...@frameusers.com. Visit http://www.frameusers.com/ for more resources and info.