Re: Hideous FRAME Problem

Subject: Re: Hideous FRAME Problem
From: Marilynne Smith <marilyns -at- QUALCOMM -dot- COM>
Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 10:59:57 -0800

Open the file in FrameMaker. Select File/Preferences, and de-select
"Remember missing font names" and save the document. Unfortunately you
need to do this for every file.

Marilynne

At 12:45 PM -0500 6/29/98, Mulcahy, Laura wrote:
>OK, now that I have your attention...
>
>A few months back, I converted old Frame files and redesigned the =
>template, changing the font specifications, columns, page sizes, etc. =
>But I keep experiencing one annoying problem.
>
>When I double-click a file, Frame informs me that a font is missing. I =
>have removed this font from everywhere I can think of (character =
>catalog, paragraph catalog, etc), and STILL I am prompted every time I =
>try to open the file. This problem prevents Frame from building my =
>book file, cause Frame can't autogenerate a book when files within the =
>book can't be opened. Doh!
>
>I have tried:
>- retagging everything in the paragraph catalog
>- retagging everything in the character catalog
>- creating a new file on my desktop, and pasting the text flow into it
>- doing a Save As..., and changing the location of the file
>- doing a search for reference of fonts, and the font in question =
>didn't appear
>- checking the reference and master pages (the font appeared nowhere)
>- deleting unnecessary tags in paragraph and character catalogs
>
>If you have ANY other suggestions, please email me at =
>laura -at- agent -dot- infodata -dot- com, and I will post the solution (if there is one) =
>to the list. I am PRAYING that someone out there can help me. This =
>is making me insane! OK, it's making me _more_ insane!
>
>Also, can someone please email me the address for the Frame mailing list?
>
>Thanks a TON in advance!
>
>--Laura
>
>
>
>Laura J. Mulcahy
>Corporate Communications Director
>Infodata Systems Inc.
>703.218.1189
>laura -at- agent -dot- infodata -dot- com
>
>

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Marilynne Smith marilyns -at- qualcomm -dot- com
Sr. Technical Writer (619) 651-6664
QUALCOMM, San Diego, CA AE-203B
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