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To: framers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, framers@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: formating a TOC
From: "The PHOENIXTN ICT Team" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 19:20:07 +0100
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That's the point! Surely FM is not the best tool for this kind of manipulation, but it is quite convenient for generating the list from this information in each of the papers composing a proceedings book. In each paper, I've an author and several co-authors followed by her/his email. What I want to do is, instead of copy-pasting again each entry, generate a document with the proposed format that is the entry for an application that automatically generate email distribution lists in our email server. Following several received advises to use Side Heads, I can generate without problem the list as: Sandro Cattacin cattacin@xxxxxxxx But not as: cattacin@xxxxxxxx Sandro Cattacin As far as the author is always before his/her email address. I'm not dealing with a structured document. Just a document with the correponding paragraph formats applied to each piece of information. Any idea will be welcome! Best, Ricardo -- The PHOENIXTN ICT Team >>> David Crowe<David.Crowe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 11/11/2004 19:00 >>> Why not just format the list as: <cattacin@xxxxxxxx> "Sandro Cattacin" (and then delete any occurrences of ""). Most email systems will handle the email name and real name in this format, on one line. I'm not sure that Frame is the best tool for this kind of manipulation. - David Crowe ** To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxx ** ** with "unsubscribe framers" (no quotes) in the body. **