Re: Why Aren't Open Source Tools Being Considered?

Subject: Re: Why Aren't Open Source Tools Being Considered?
From: Bruce Byfield <bbyfield -at- axion -dot- net>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2005 09:53:29 -0700


On Fri, 2005-08-19 at 01:44 -0400, Rachel Rawlings wrote:

> In 1.1, I've been able to put graphical "tip" symbols in the margins by
> creating a paragraph style with [Background] As: Graphic, Type:
> Position. However, this has a few annoyances associated with it:
> -- The graphic can't be resized by OO, so it may be necessary to create
> a new copy of an image with the precise desired dimensions.
> -- The paragraph height can be no smaller than the image height,
> otherwise it's cut off. This happens even with EPS.
> -- Separate styles must be used for right and left pages.
>
> Does 2.0 make this task any easier?

No, but there's a couple of things you can do in any version that may be
easier than your approach.

My own preference is to create a list style that uses the graphic as a
bullet, then attach it to the style for tips or notes. I generally place
the word "Tips" or "Notes" on the same line as a graphic, automating the
whole thing as a macro, then set up a second style that is automatically
used next for the tip or note itself. This takes a bit of setting up,
but, then so does using a reference graphic in FrameMaker for the same
purpose.

Another alternative is to insert the graphic manually, adjust the text
flow, then change its frame style to Marginalia. The adjustments and
change of frame style can be put into a macro, but that's as far as you
can automate.

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RE: Why Aren't Open Source Tools Being Considered?: From: Bruce Byfield
Re: Why Aren't Open Source Tools Being Considered?: From: Rachel Rawlings

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