m***@uk2.net
2006-06-19 09:44:18 UTC
Hi,
I've been working with the same set of book files for ages now, with no
problems. However, I have just created a set of "condition viewing"
files that enable me to swap between different Conditional text
definitions.
Basically, I import a new set of definitions that redefine the settings.
I can switch between a set that has fancy colours displayed (for me, to
make editing easy) and a set that has all condition tags except
"Comment" defined as black text (actually, "as-is") with no underline,
strikethrough or overline.
This makes it much easier for reviewers to read; they're only distracted
by my "Comment" text.
Since adopting this strategy, however, I get an error: "Print setting
for color Black is inconsistent" every time I regenerate a book file, no
matter which conditions file I import.
I'm running Frame 7.1 on a Mac (don't go there...). Anyone else come
across/solved this?
Martin
martsjunk.dont-spam-***@please.mac.com
I've been working with the same set of book files for ages now, with no
problems. However, I have just created a set of "condition viewing"
files that enable me to swap between different Conditional text
definitions.
Basically, I import a new set of definitions that redefine the settings.
I can switch between a set that has fancy colours displayed (for me, to
make editing easy) and a set that has all condition tags except
"Comment" defined as black text (actually, "as-is") with no underline,
strikethrough or overline.
This makes it much easier for reviewers to read; they're only distracted
by my "Comment" text.
Since adopting this strategy, however, I get an error: "Print setting
for color Black is inconsistent" every time I regenerate a book file, no
matter which conditions file I import.
I'm running Frame 7.1 on a Mac (don't go there...). Anyone else come
across/solved this?
Martin
martsjunk.dont-spam-***@please.mac.com
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