Re: Frame Maker : Master Page Usage (Rotated Pages)

Subject: Re: Frame Maker : Master Page Usage (Rotated Pages)
From: Rick Quatro <frameexpert -at- MINDSPRING -dot- COM>
Date: Fri, 9 Jul 1999 21:27:39 -0400

This could be done with a third-party tool such as FrameScript for Windows
($149US, www.FrameTools.com). I have a partially developed script that
applies master pages based on paragraph formats. When you run the script, it
applies the correct master page based on the location of paragraph formats
that you determine ahead of time. You are interested in a finished version
of the script, send me a small sample document, and I will e-mail you a
price. Thanks.
--
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
frameexpert -at- mindspring -dot- com
FrameScript Information at http://www.mindspring.com/~frameexpert

> Consider the following situation with FrameMaker.
>
> Document has 10 pages.
> Page 7 holds wide table.
> So I use other Master Page:
>
> Format->Page Layout->Master Page Usage :
>
>
> Master Page Usage
>
> Use Master Page:
> ---------------------------------
> |
> | <closed> Right
> |
> | <open> Custom Rotated_Page
> |
> ---------------------------------
>
>
> Apply To:
> ---------------------------------
> |
> | <open> Current Page (7)
> |
> | .....................
> |
> ---------------------------------
>
> Now it's OK. Page#7 is Rotated_Page
> Other pages are Right.
>
>
> But if I add page (for example) between Page#3 and Page#4
> I have as following :
> 1.1) Page#7 is Rotated_Page;
> 1.2) Page#7 doesn't contain my wide table;
>
> 2.1) Page#8 is Right (i.e. not Rotated);
> 2.2) Page#8 contains my wide table;
>
> So, I have problem with two pages.
>
> Is there any possibility to avoid this situation?

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