Framers Digest, Vol 45, Issue 11

Ron and Mary Jo Teplitz ronzoni3 at comcast.net
Tue Jul 14 07:06:12 PDT 2009


Larry,

Adjust spacing by changing the size of the frame on the reference  
page for each
graphic and adjusting the location of the graphic inside its frame.

Ron

On Jul 14, 2009, at 12:00 AM, framers-request at lists.frameusers.com  
wrote:

> Message: 3
> Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2009 09:01:25 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Larry Kovner <larry at kovner.net>
> Subject: Adding graphics in a reference page
> To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
> Message-ID: <264701.39547.qm at web1203.biz.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>
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>
> Hi:
>
> I am developing templates for a client.  They asked me to create  
> four tags named Notes, Caution, Warning, Tip.
>
> They want colored borders above and below each tags and a gif file  
> to appear (to the left) when text is selected and changed to one of  
> these tags.
>
> I created four graphic frames with the colored borders (calling  
> them Note-Top, Note-Bottom, Tip-Top, Tip-Bottom and so on) in the  
> Reference page of the chapter tempate.  In Paragraph Designer, when  
> I select
> Frame Above Pgf and Below Pgf for each of the four tags, the  
> colored border works the way I need it to.
>
> For the small gif images associated with each of the note tags,  I  
> imported the graphic into an anchored frame within the graphic  
> frame.  It works.  The problem is I am unable to customize the  
> spacing around this image so that is is parallel with the text.  
> when applying the tag to text, the image is too high above the  
> text, which creates too much space.
>
> I've tried everything and cannot adjust it to the space  
> requirements I need.  Another other option is to insert an anchor  
> by the note and manually add the graphic, that works, but it's not  
> what they are expecting.
>
> Looking for some advice.
>
> Thanks,
> Larry




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