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To: <framers@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: bug fixes in 6.0
From: "Craig Ede" <craig.ede@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 12:50:53 -0500
Sender: owner-framers@xxxxxxxxx
If you have a file that you want to print without updating the modification date, you can also add it to a dummy book file. Then print the file from the book (without opening the file). This is a good workaround for situations where you don't want to open the file to suppress the xrefs because it would affect the modification date. I suppose using fmprint on UNIX would suppress updating of the date as well. Craig >>> Lester C. Smalley <lsmalley@inf2.infocon.com> 04/19/00 11:22AM >>> Cathleen - First, this is not a bug - this is the intended behavior of FrameMaker and FM+SGML. The issue is what you want to have happen. Choices are: 1. When a file is opened, FM automatically updates any cross-references and/or text insets. This choice will change the Modification Date, as the file is modified by these actions. 2. When a file is opened, you do not want references/text insets to be updated. This action means that the Modification Date is only changed by your explicit actions of altering/updating the file. Frame defaults to the first behavior, which is why when you open a document, it is automatically marked as 'dirty' - the asterisk after the pagecount in the footer of the window that indicates a change has been made but not saved. If you wish to have FM act as in the second case, then you will need to make the following changes in each file, as, to the best of my knowledge, these are file-specific settings and not global settings. 1. Under the EDIT menu, select Update References or use the keyboard shortcut: ESC e U [press/release each key in sequence] (capitalization is significant: that's Escape, lowercase e, uppercase U) 2. in the resulting dialog window, using the "COMMANDS" pop-up in the upper-right corner, select "Suppress Automatic Updating..." 3. Now, select both the checkboxes to suppress updating Cross-References and Text Insets. Note: you can get to this dialog directly via the shortcut: ESC e S 4. Click "Set" Now, in this document, the modification date will only be changed when you make changes to the file. You will also have to explicitly update the cross-references/Text Insets, via the Edit->Update References dialog. Cross-references within the same file, or to other files that are open, are always updated when you print, even if the automatic update feature has been disabled. Text insets are updated if A - they have been set to update automatically and B - the timestamp of the file indicates it has changes since it was imported/last updated in FM. -- Lester ---------------------------------------------------------------- Lester C. Smalley | email: LSmalley@Infocon.com Information Consultants, Inc. | phone: (302) 239-2942 Hockessin, DE USA 19707-0310 | fax: (302) 239-1712 ---------------------------------+------------------------------ * Adobe Certified Expert -- FrameMaker and FrameMaker+SGML * INFOCON is an ADOBE Solution Sales Provider offering hardware and software focused on integrated office solutions for productivity. ---------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.infocon.com/ | From: "McIntosh, Cathleen" <Cathleen.McIntosh@vistacpg.com> | To: framers@FrameUsers.com | Subject: bug fixes in 6.0 | Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2000 14:33:55 -0500 | | Does anyone know if the Modification date bug has been fixed in 6.0? (The | one that changes the modification date everytime a file is opened) If not, | then can anyone tell me if there is a workaround for using revision dates? | | Cathleen McIntosh | cathleen.mcintosh@vistacpg.com ** To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@omsys.com ** ** with "unsubscribe framers" (no quotes) in the body. ** ** To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@omsys.com ** ** with "unsubscribe framers" (no quotes) in the body. **