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To: framers@xxxxxxxxx, framers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: One paragraph format - two lines
From: hedley_finger@xxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Tue, 11 Jun 2002 17:54:15 +1000
Sender: owner-framers@xxxxxxxxx
Verner: > >I tried to insert a carriage return in the numbering field, but it didn't > >work. > > You have to insert a forced line break: press Shift-Return. The only special characters allowed in the Autonumber Format field of the Para Designer are the tab (\t) bullet (\b) em-rule (\m) en-rule (\=) em-quad (\sm) en-quad (\sn) thin-space (\st) numeric-space (\s#) If a forced linebreak is inserted (\r), it will be gone when next you open the Para Designer. Here is the method I use. It used to work without kludges and workarounds up until FM4 but partly broke in FM5 and later; fortunately, there is a workaround. On your master page, create linked text frames in the same flow to hold the chapter number and the chapter title, which will be in the same paragraph, thus +----------+ | | | | | | | | | | | | +----------+ +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | | | | | | | | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ In your Autonumber Format field set up a number string like this: C:\t<$chapnum>\t\sm \t /* Note the SPACE between \t\sm and \t */ In the paragraph designer, set a (first) Centre Tab at the exact middle of the smaller text frame for the number. Set a (second) Left Tab at the exact right border of this text frame. ? ? | | +-----------+ ^ ^ centre left In the paragraph designer, set a (third) Centre Tab at the exact centre of the large text frame for the title. ? ? | | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ ^ centre Now, when you apply your chapter-title format @ the first tab centres the chapter number in the small text frame, @ the second tab pushes the title text out of the first text frame into the second text frame, and @ the third tab centres the title text in the large text frame. Before FM5 you didn't need to include the breaking space ( ) and the em-quad space (\sm) but from FM5 and on, if you don't, the first one or two characters of the title text will be missing in some parallel universe, neither in the small text frame nor the large. If at first it doesn't work you may have to fiddle with adding more breaking spaces and hard spaces after the second tab (\t) I logged this as a bug when first encountered in FM5 but nothing happened, so could Adobe please fix things so they return to the nirvana of FM4? Please? (Lee, Dov: are you reading this?) [Windows 2000, FrameMaker 6.0p405, FrameScript 1.27C01, Enhance 2.03, Acrobat 4.05.2, mif2go 31u33, WebWorks Publisher 7.0, IXgen 5.5.h, HTML Help Workshop 4.74 build 8702.0, HTML Help 1.31] Regards, Hedley -- Subscribe to Free Framers -- send this message subscribe framers your@email.address help end to <mailto:majordomo@omsys.com?Subject=Subscribe%20Free%20Framers> Hedley Finger Adobe Certified Expert, FrameMaker 5.5.x Technical Communications/Best Practice Mentor MYOB Australia Pty Ltd <http://www.myob.com.au> P.O. box 371 Blackburn VIC 3130 Australia 12 Wesley Court Tally Ho Business Park East Burwood 3151 Australia Tel. +61 3 9222 9992 x 7421 Fax. +61 3 9222 9880 Mob. +61 412 461 558 <mailto:hedley_finger@myob.com.au> Copyright (C) MYOB Limited 2002 ** To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@omsys.com ** ** with "unsubscribe framers" (no quotes) in the body. **