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Hi all,
I am trying to import an FM11 document with images. These are enclosed in anchored frames and the frames are aligned right. In the HTML topics they should naturally be aligned left.
The new object styles introduced by FM11 seem like an ideal solution. I thought I could assign an image style with right alignment in the original FM document, and then in the import settings of RH select an FM template in which this same style is formatted with left alignment. However, RH ignores this different formatting of the object style in the template.
Any ideas?
Robert
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Probably should be over in the FM Integration forum...
When you look at the topic in RH, what style has been applied?
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@Jeff
You are going to see a lot of questions being posted in this forum from now. Previously you had to post a question in a specific category. Now Adobe have reorganised things so that whilst you can still post in a specific category, you will be lucky to see the list and instead the questions will now go here.
It will be more than the moderators can do to keep moving threads. Please don't ask me to explain the logic.
See www.grainge.org for RoboHelp and Authoring tips
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@Peter - sorry I just had a look at the web interface & see that all the categories are completely hidden! Silly re-org! This is going to result in a lot of spam e-mail on my end of things (there's vast chunks of RH & FM categories that I care less about & have never subscribed to). I think I'm going to have to turn off some notifications ;<(
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It seems that when somebody posts in a category then the thread is not visible on the opening page of the Framemaker forum..
About Jeffs question, Robohelp applies a div element to my images with the "below line" positioning. Right now I tend to reformat all anchored frames and change them to "inline" positioning. This does away with the nasty div and allows me to control the alignment using the style of the preceeding paragragh (with the anchor in it).
Robert