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Subject: CiteMaker problems with FM6
From: Fred Ma <fma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 02:33:01 -0400
Newsgroups: comp.text.frame
Sender: owner-framers@xxxxxxxxx
Cretu wrote: > > In short, I have been using Citemaker from Framemaker > 5.7 up to now, when I use Framemaker 7. It worked in > all versions, except that you must pay attention to > the settings. For instance, Framemaker SGML, in > version 6, does not use maker.ini, but another file > (I believe fmsgml.ini) for the settings. It is not > recognized by Citemaker Windows installer, and you > need to edit the [API Clients] section by hand. For > instance, for Framemaker 7, the line I have added in > maker.ini, in [API Clients] sections, looks like: > > Citemaker=Standard,Citemaker Utility, > c:\local\citemaker\Frame55\bin\citemaker.dll,all > > In Framemaker 6 it should look similarly. except for > the "all" at the end: > Citemaker=Standard,Citemaker Utility, > c:\local\citemaker\Frame55\bin\citemaker.dll > > What kind of crashes did you encounter? Once I have > managed to set it up, it worked for me. > > Best regards, > Edmond Hi, Edmond, I've tried it on both Win2K and solaris; both crashed. So far as solaris goes, there doesn't seem to be any obvious fixes and I have decided not to pursue it anymore. Here's what it says on SOLARIS 8: The database is valid. maker: Internal Error 6003, 1409796, 2534828, -17570116. FrameMaker has detected a serious problem and must quit. maker: A file named "/var/tmp/FrameLog_03.06.25_16.14.13" has been generated which contains information that may help Frame development improve the product for future releases. So far as WIN2K goes, I managed to avoid the crashes by allowing the setup program CiteMakerF55.exe to install at the default location c:\CiteMaker. When I experienced crashing, I specified the nondefault installation director c:\Program files\CiteMaker. Another correction I made to maker.ini was to change bibtool=Standard,Bibtool Utility, c:\Program Files\CiteMaker\bin\bibtool.dll to CiteMaker=Standard,CiteMaker Utility, C:\CiteMaker\Frame55\bin\citemaker.dll The first line was advised in the file readme.txt, even though there is no such file as bibtool.dll. The path was determined according to the instructions in readme.txt. The instructions are probably out of date, since it also advises running setup.exe, though there is no such file. There are still problems preventing the generation of a bibliography. The first is a minor problem. CiteMaker is not pointing at the default template file, as it should, according to the instructions. That's easy to fix. The remaining problem is a show stopper The generated reference list is empty, aside from the title "References". The log file work.blg contains This is BibTeX, C Version 0.99c The top-level auxiliary file: C:\CiteMaker\Frame55\work\work.aux The style file: H:\School\Research\Proposal\IEEEtran.bst 3004: Sorry---you've exceeded BibTeX's wizard-defined function space 3000 (That was a fatal error) This is strange, as I make only one citation, and the bib database contains only 2 entries: @inproceedings{ dehon94dpgacoupled, author = "Andr{\'{e}} DeHon", title = "{DPGA}-Coupled Microprocessors: Commodity {IC}s for the Early 21st Century", booktitle = "{IEEE} Workshop on {FPGA}s for Custom Computing Machines", publisher = "{IEEE} Computer Society Press", address = "Los Alamitos, CA", editor = "Duncan A. Buell and Kenneth L. Pocek", pages = "31--39", year = "1994", url = "citeseer.nj.nec.com/65479.html" } @inproceedings{ wirthlin95disc, author = "M. J. Wirthlin and B. L. Hutchings", title = "{DISC}: the dynamic instruction set computer", booktitle = "Field Programmable Gate Arrays ({FPGA}s) for Fast Board Development and Reconfigurable Computing, Proc. {SPIE} 2607", publisher = "{SPIE} -- The International Society for Optical Engineering", address = "Bellingham, WA", editor = "John Schewel", pages = "92--103", year = "1995", url = "citeseer.nj.nec.com/wirthlin95disc.html" } Note that I have prettified the above entries. The actual bib file does not have wrap-around of quoted strings. Thanks for any further pointers. Fred P.S. This was sent to comp.text.frame, adobe.framemaker, and framers@omsys.com. -- Fred Ma, fma@doe.carleton.ca Carleton University, Dept. of Electronics 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Ontario Canada, K1S 5B6 ** To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@omsys.com ** ** with "unsubscribe framers" (no quotes) in the body. **