Pagination FM 11
Craig Ede
craigede at hotmail.com
Wed Jan 30 14:40:10 PST 2013
For Double Sided documents, setting you 1st page to Right will ALWAYS add a blank left page to the previous file if that file ends on the right page. If you don't want that to happen used these settings:1st Page Side: Next AvailableBefore Saving and Printing: Delete Empty Pages Barring something that is being left on the "empty" pages, this should give you what you want. Good luck. Craig
Subject: Re: Pagination FM 11
From: matt at mattrsullivan.com
Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2013 13:07:57 -0800
To: judy at hypack.com
CC: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Ah, if I understand correctly, the problem is with your FM pagination settings. Your files may need to have Format > Page Layout > Pagination settings changed to Don't Change Page Count. I'm not sure whether Double or Single-Sided is best for your purposes…your mileage may vary!
-Matt
Matt Sullivan
technical communication | online training | eLearning
twitter: @mattrsullivan
phone: 714 960-6840
On Jan 30, 2013, at 12:48 PM, Judy Bragg <judy at hypack.com> wrote:
I know the pages won't concantenate,
but I would like the blank pages @ the end of each FM to be
deleted so there's no more than a partial page blank before the
next Heading 1.
The reason there are so many fm's is because, when I first started
out (and there's no way to know how much was user error, software
or hardware limitations, but...) any file size over, I think just
under 1Mb, tended to crash the system. I'd consider combining
them all now but that would break a WHOLE lot of links! I'll
think about it, but I'm too close to deadline to rearrange
anything now.
(Please write faster! Waiting to see your book! ;-) )
Judy Bragg
Technical Writer
HYPACK, Inc.
860-635-1500
On 1/30/2013 3:36 PM, Matt Sullivan wrote:
I see extreme page breaks (as on p177 of the PDF), but no empty
pages. Are you trying to get the pages to "concatenate"?
If so, I recommend combining the files into one FM file per
chapter. There's no way to have a new FM file start at the end
of the previous file without creating a text inset.
The folder structure you're using in the book file is
intended for sectioning and volume control, not for segmenting
at the chapter level.
An interesting note: (I was just writing this up in my book
today…) Right-click on the Prep folder, and notice that there is
the ability to name the section (uses the $chaptertitle
variable), and to indicate the template file that should be used
to create the divider page within your book.
-Matt
Matt Sullivan
technical communication | online training | eLearning
twitter: @mattrsullivan
phone: 714 960-6840
On Jan 30, 2013, at 12:11 PM, Judy Bragg <judy at hypack.com>
wrote:
<2013 Release
Partial2.pdf>
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