Structured Frame Reference Guides

Herbert Leusink hleusink at sdl.com
Wed May 11 00:32:15 PDT 2011


Hi Tim,

 

Can't help you with any books, but there are two possible solutions for
problem, depending on the situation or type of elements (inline or container)

(Note: using the EDD element names in bold below)

1.       Use ParagraphFormatting/PropertiesPagination/Placement/RunInHead.
You have to also specify the DefaultPunctuation, which can be set to a space

2.       Use TextRangeFormatting instead of ParagraphFormatting. This is
normally done for inline elements, but you could force a container element to
become inline this way.

 

HTH!

 

Best regards,

Herbert Leusink | Consultant | SDL | Structured Content Technologies Division
| (t) +31 (0)88-735 46 02 | (m) +31 (0)6 11887708

 

From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com
[mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Bjokne, Tim
(Contractor)
Sent: maandag 9 mei 2011 17:33
To: Framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Structured Frame Reference Guides 

 

I can't find any third party Frame 8 reference guides that talk about
structured Framemaker. I see plenty of versions 7 and 9, but no 8.

Am I one of the few people using that version of Frame? Is there a book
somewhere that I can purchase?

Specifically, I am setting up an EDD file and I can't decipher via the Adobe
help files how to create an element that does not insert a paragraph break.
Paragraph formats all have paragraph breaks after them, and I don't see a way
to "turn that off" from within the EDD.

Any help with either question would be much appreciated.

Tim

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