Thank you for the links, Steve. Very informative.
I checked this Eth the same way in Wikipedia "eth (letter)"
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eth_%28letter%29)
and that one displayed correctly with me (automatic language settings
in FireFox).
I especially ejoyed reading the link in the page
http://b
At 20:51 + 28/8/07, Bodvar Bjorgvinsson wrote:
>And to complicate things further, the eth and thorn and even an accented y
>(which are all parts of the extended ASCII) seem to FrameMaker just as some
>space character when it comes to hyphenating.
'Eth' and 'thorn' are letter names in Icelan
Thank you for the links, Steve. Very informative.
I checked this Eth the same way in Wikipedia "eth (letter)"
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eth_%28letter%29)
and that one displayed correctly with me (automatic language settings
in FireFox).
I especially ejoyed reading the link in the page
http://b
At 20:51 + 28/8/07, Bodvar Bjorgvinsson wrote:
>And to complicate things further, the eth and thorn and even an accented y
>(which are all parts of the extended ASCII) seem to FrameMaker just as some
>space character when it comes to hyphenating.
'Eth' and 'thorn' are letter names in Icelan
Lester,
Thank you for the suggestions.
This is my first two column big job so far. I have not started
feathering yet, but I found later today a suggestion lurking somewhere
in my old posts (when ordered to delete out of my mail box) a
suggestion that changing the widow/orphan to three lines. They
Bodvar -
I haven't run into the specific problem you describe, and I can't offer
much advice as I work with single-column documents almost exclusively,
although they do use side heads.
As you are working in a structured document, there may be issues with
element formatting such as keep with next
Lester,
Thank you for the suggestions.
This is my first two column big job so far. I have not started
feathering yet, but I found later today a suggestion lurking somewhere
in my old posts (when ordered to delete out of my mail box) a
suggestion that changing the widow/orphan to three lines. They
I found a posting since 2004 about the same thing. This happened when
columns were set to balanced. Same here. There was never a reply to
this posting.
Is this a problem that others have experienced?
Bodvar
On 8/27/07, Bodvar Bjorgvinsson wrote:
> I think this is an oldie, but I cannot find the
Bodvar -
I haven't run into the specific problem you describe, and I can't offer
much advice as I work with single-column documents almost exclusively,
although they do use side heads.
As you are working in a structured document, there may be issues with
element formatting such as keep with next
I found a posting since 2004 about the same thing. This happened when
columns were set to balanced. Same here. There was never a reply to
this posting.
Is this a problem that others have experienced?
Bodvar
On 8/27/07, Bodvar Bjorgvinsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think this is an oldie, bu
I think this is an oldie, but I cannot find the thread(s) that dealt
with it. And it is Monday and everyone is fresh and rested after a
nice weekend. :-)
I have on several accounts in the past few weeks come across one of
the weird behaviours of FrameMaker (not so uncommon in other frame
based app
I think this is an oldie, but I cannot find the thread(s) that dealt
with it. And it is Monday and everyone is fresh and rested after a
nice weekend. :-)
I have on several accounts in the past few weeks come across one of
the weird behaviours of FrameMaker (not so uncommon in other frame
based app
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