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[Framers] Graphics in Help Files created using FrameMaker
Subject:[Framers] Graphics in Help Files created using FrameMaker From:Caroline Tabach <caroline -dot- tabach -at- gmail -dot- com> To:"techshoret -at- yahoogroups -dot- com" <techshoret -at- yahoogroups -dot- com>, techwr-l mailinglist <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Wed, 14 Oct 2015 12:15:47 +0300
Hi,
I have created Responsive HTLP Help, and in addition now working on a .chm
file from FrameMaker 2015.
The screen captures appear in both of these help files. They are really too
big.
In my previous versions I was able to make all of the screen captures into
thumbnails and people could click on them to make them bigger.
A long time before that, we just had a little button saying image, that
people could click on to see the graphics.
Is any of this possible in FrameMaker 2015 help file configuration? Or
using RoboHelp config?
Maybe I can make Popups?
Alternately, I would like to have all of the screen caps rescaled, just a
little bit. Which settings do I need to configure?
I tried to change settings under Image on Style Mapping, in Preferred
Dimensions, but it did not seem to work.
I would be happy for tips and hints
(Crossposted)
thanks
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Caroline Tabach
Technical/Marcom Writer
e-mail: caroline -dot- tabach -at- gmail -dot- com
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