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URL: http://mail.emsoftware.com/pipermail/data-users/attachments/20060712/0aa550c3/attachment.html From support at emsoftware.com Wed Jul 12 10:18:52 2006 From: support at emsoftware.com (Em Software Support) Date: Wed Jul 12 10:19:49 2006 Subject: [EmData] Paragraph Rules -COLOR In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Andrew, I?m afraid there is no way to access swatches directly with InData, so you will have to set up conditionals for each of your colors. Regards, Joe Mathia Em Software Support / support@emsoftware.com / www.emsoftware.com (+1) 740 284 1010, fax (+1) 740 284 1210 On 7/11/06 7:10 PM, "Andrew Bischoff" wrote: > Hi Group, > > Does anyone know of a way to set the colors of a paragraph rule using Indata? > > Currently my prototype uses 1 of 6 codes that have different colors, > but i want to increase this to 100 colors, which would mean > my prototype would end up several pages long. > > > > Andrew Bischoff > Creative Director > Interprise Pty Ltd > 27 Gilbert St, Adelaide 5000 > p | 8212 9066 > f | 8212 8166 > m| 0416 166 978 > > > > _______________________________________________ > Data-users mailing list > Data-users@emsoftware.com > http://mail.emsoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/data-users > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.emsoftware.com/pipermail/data-users/attachments/20060712/b678c4d0/attachment.html From support at emsoftware.com Wed Jul 12 17:52:38 2006 From: support at emsoftware.com (Em Software Support) Date: Wed Jul 12 17:53:33 2006 Subject: [EmData] Paragraph Rules -COLOR In-Reply-To: Message-ID: (Data-Users, I will send the attachment on request) On 7/12/06 2:31 PM, "Em Software Support" wrote: > Hi Andrew, > > It turns out that I spoke too soon. Our curiosity aroused, the developers and > I have been banging on this one a bit. > > You can actually use InDesign tags called by a ?put styled? statement to make > this happen. Please have a look at the attached demo. > > You need to have a default rule applied to the paragraph containing the put > styled statement. You?ll also need to have all of your colors defined within > the document. The ?& return? is necessary to lock in the paragraph settings > (see page 144 of the InData2UserGuide.pdf). > > Does this help? > > Regards, > > Joe Mathia > Em Software Support / support@emsoftware.com / www.emsoftware.com > (+1) 740 284 1010, fax (+1) 740 284 1210 > > > On 7/11/06 7:10 PM, "Andrew Bischoff" wrote: > >> Hi Group, >> >> Does anyone know of a way to set the colors of a paragraph rule using Indata? >> >> Currently my prototype uses 1 of 6 codes that have different colors, >> but i want to increase this to 100 colors, which would mean >> my prototype would end up several pages long. >> >> >> >> Andrew Bischoff >> Creative Director >> Interprise Pty Ltd >> 27 Gilbert St, Adelaide 5000 >> p | 8212 9066 >> f | 8212 8166 >> m| 0416 166 978 >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Data-users mailing list >> Data-users@emsoftware.com >> http://mail.emsoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/data-users >> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.emsoftware.com/pipermail/data-users/attachments/20060712/4adbee07/attachment.html From casey.wilkes at canterbury.ac.nz Mon Jul 24 02:51:28 2006 From: casey.wilkes at canterbury.ac.nz (csw57) Date: Mon Jul 24 02:53:20 2006 Subject: [EmData] More than next / prev Message-ID: Hi everyone, I've come across a problem that requires me to compare with more than just the next record. Does anyone know if there is a way of doing this? Ideally something like: next(2) fieldName would return the value of fieldName from the record that is two ahead of the current record. Cheers, Casey From support at emsoftware.com Mon Jul 24 07:53:50 2006 From: support at emsoftware.com (Em Software Support) Date: Mon Jul 24 07:55:39 2006 Subject: [EmData] More than next / prev In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Casey, To do this, you can read as many records as you need to work with into an array, even the entire data if you have enough memory (be sure to set the Maximum Length of Variables in Xdata>>Preferences>>General to a sufficiently high value). This allows you to look at any field in any record in the data, set records multiple times, and set the data in any order that you like. I am attaching a small demo to illustrate this concept. Does this help? Regards, Joe Mathia Em Software Support / support@emsoftware.com / www.emsoftware.com (+1) 740 284 1010, fax (+1) 740 284 1210 On 7/24/06 1:51 AM, "csw57" wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I've come across a problem that requires me to compare with more than just > the next record. Does anyone know if there is a way of doing this? Ideally > something like: > next(2) fieldName > would return the value of fieldName from the record that is two ahead of the > current record. > > Cheers, > > Casey > > > _______________________________________________ > Data-users mailing list > Data-users@emsoftware.com > http://mail.emsoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/data-users > > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/x-stuffit Size: 4898 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://mail.emsoftware.com/pipermail/data-users/attachments/20060724/5ce5f9e6/attachment-0001.bin From emma.glaisher at fourninety.com Mon Jul 24 08:15:49 2006 From: emma.glaisher at fourninety.com (Emma Glaisher) Date: Mon Jul 24 08:17:45 2006 Subject: [EmData] More than next / prev In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Joe, this is fantastic! I still can't trace this in the manual, which I thought I knew well. I'm filing your example away for future reference! > > To do this, you can read as many records as you need to work with into an > array, even the entire data if you have enough memory (be sure to set the > Maximum Length of Variables in Xdata>>Preferences>>General to a sufficiently > high value). This allows you to look at any field in any record in the > data, set records multiple times, and set the data in any order that you > like. > Fourninety Limited - A member company of the Media Square plc group - - Confidentiality Notice: The information in this document and any attachments are confidential. It is intended only for the use of the named recipient. If you are not the intended recipient please notify us immediately and delete this document. The contents on this document must not be disclosed to any other person nor may any copies be taken. The views of the author may not represent the views of the Company. Security Warning: This e-mail has been created in the knowledge that Internet e-mail is not a 100% secure communications medium. All liability for any claims arising as a result of using this medium to transmit information by us or to us is excluded to the extent permitted by law. From emma.glaisher at fourninety.com Thu Jul 27 06:11:11 2006 From: emma.glaisher at fourninety.com (Emma Glaisher) Date: Thu Jul 27 06:13:40 2006 Subject: [EmData] Data/Catalog - extracting page numbers In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi, I have a price list, 300+ pages, which I can generate using XData. I have put XCatalog links in on the actual prices, in case they decide to change the prices at the last minute. I also have to extract an index from this - but can't work out how to make this work. (I know Quark has an indexing facility, but I have never used it [blush] and would rather stick with what I know.) The folio box holds an automatic <#> page number. I tried making it a global, but couldn't work out what to key it to. Then I tried inserting an invisible <#> at the end of each line, keyed to the product number, but XCatalog doesn't seem to recognise the actual numbers when generated this way. I feel as it there's something obvious I've forgotten . .. or perhaps I should dig out my Quark manuals? Thanks for any light anyone can shine on this! Emma Fourninety Limited - A member company of the Media Square plc group - - Confidentiality Notice: The information in this document and any attachments are confidential. It is intended only for the use of the named recipient. If you are not the intended recipient please notify us immediately and delete this document. The contents on this document must not be disclosed to any other person nor may any copies be taken. The views of the author may not represent the views of the Company. Security Warning: This e-mail has been created in the knowledge that Internet e-mail is not a 100% secure communications medium. All liability for any claims arising as a result of using this medium to transmit information by us or to us is excluded to the extent permitted by law. From support at emsoftware.com Thu Jul 27 10:08:33 2006 From: support at emsoftware.com (Em Software Support) Date: Thu Jul 27 10:10:36 2006 Subject: [EmData] Data/Catalog - extracting page numbers In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Emma, The trick is to add a field to your data descriptor to hold the page number, and to qualify it with the [#] qualifier. For example: {tab}RecordID[K]{tab}Name{tab}Phone{tab}PageNbr[#] When you update your data (or create a new data file, the page numbers are pushed out to this field. If an item appears on multiple pages, the field will be populated with the numbers of all of the pages on which the item appears. This is briefly discussed on page 32 of the Xcatalog6-4 Users guide. Does this help? Regards, Joe Mathia Em Software Support / support@emsoftware.com / www.emsoftware.com (+1) 740 284 1010, fax (+1) 740 284 1210 On 7/27/06 5:11 AM, "Emma Glaisher" wrote: > Hi, > > I have a price list, 300+ pages, which I can generate using XData. I have > put XCatalog links in on the actual prices, in case they decide to change > the prices at the last minute. > > I also have to extract an index from this - but can't work out how to make > this work. (I know Quark has an indexing facility, but I have never used it > [blush] and would rather stick with what I know.) > > The folio box holds an automatic <#> page number. I tried making it a > global, but couldn't work out what to key it to. Then I tried inserting an > invisible <#> at the end of each line, keyed to the product number, but > XCatalog doesn't seem to recognise the actual numbers when generated this > way. > > I feel as it there's something obvious I've forgotten . .. or perhaps I > should dig out my Quark manuals? > > Thanks for any light anyone can shine on this! > > Emma > > > > Fourninety Limited - A member company of the Media Square plc group > - - > Confidentiality Notice: The information in this document and any attachments > are confidential. It is intended only for the use of the named recipient. If > you are not the intended recipient please notify us immediately and delete > this document. The contents on this document must not be disclosed to any > other person nor may any copies be taken. The views of the author may not > represent the views of the Company. > > Security Warning: This e-mail has been created in the knowledge that Internet > e-mail is not a 100% secure communications medium. All liability for any > claims arising as a result of using this medium to transmit information by us > or to us is excluded to the extent permitted by law. > _______________________________________________ > Data-users mailing list > Data-users@emsoftware.com > http://mail.emsoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/data-users > > From emma.glaisher at fourninety.com Thu Jul 27 11:12:10 2006 From: emma.glaisher at fourninety.com (Emma Glaisher) Date: Thu Jul 27 11:14:14 2006 Subject: [EmData] Data/Catalog - extracting page numbers In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > The trick is to add a field to your data descriptor to hold the page number, > and to qualify it with the [#] qualifier. For example: > > {tab}RecordID[K]{tab}Name{tab}Phone{tab}PageNbr[#] > > When you update your data (or create a new data file, the page numbers are > pushed out to this field. If an item appears on multiple pages, the field > will be populated with the numbers of all of the pages on which the item > appears. This is briefly discussed on page 32 of the Xcatalog6-4 Users > guide. Thanks - I missed that, it sure was brief! But I've implemented it and am still having trouble. I can update the database by updating by current key value, but that takes about 10 seconds. If I try and do it by box or by spread, nothing happens. As I have over 9000 items, I can't do each one by hand! For now, I'll have to go with the Quark List option, which at least enables me to XCatalog the numbers back into Filemaker. -- Emma Glaisher Fourninety Ltd - Sorry for double posting, if it comes through twice.... Fourninety Limited - A member company of the Media Square plc group - - Confidentiality Notice: The information in this document and any attachments are confidential. It is intended only for the use of the named recipient. If you are not the intended recipient please notify us immediately and delete this document. The contents on this document must not be disclosed to any other person nor may any copies be taken. The views of the author may not represent the views of the Company. Security Warning: This e-mail has been created in the knowledge that Internet e-mail is not a 100% secure communications medium. All liability for any claims arising as a result of using this medium to transmit information by us or to us is excluded to the extent permitted by law. From emma.glaisher at fourninety.com Thu Jul 27 11:18:51 2006 From: emma.glaisher at fourninety.com (Emma Glaisher) Date: Thu Jul 27 11:20:57 2006 Subject: [EmData] Extracting page numbers hang on.... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Ignore my previous posting. I can see why it takes a while - it has to look through the entire document for instances of the same order code. They DO occur more than once so that is good. Also, I have now got it to update current spread, but current spread is page 17, and filemaker is inserting 17 into every page field (which will take a while....) which doesn't seem right. I'll let you know what happens next, but it may be tomorrow at this rate! Emma Fourninety Limited - A member company of the Media Square plc group - - Confidentiality Notice: The information in this document and any attachments are confidential. It is intended only for the use of the named recipient. If you are not the intended recipient please notify us immediately and delete this document. The contents on this document must not be disclosed to any other person nor may any copies be taken. The views of the author may not represent the views of the Company. Security Warning: This e-mail has been created in the knowledge that Internet e-mail is not a 100% secure communications medium. All liability for any claims arising as a result of using this medium to transmit information by us or to us is excluded to the extent permitted by law. From emma.glaisher at fourninety.com Thu Jul 27 11:31:08 2006 From: emma.glaisher at fourninety.com (Emma Glaisher) Date: Thu Jul 27 11:33:24 2006 Subject: [EmData] Data/Catalog - extracting page numbers In-Reply-To: Message-ID: OK, when I move onto the spread 18/19 I can't persuade XCat to update the spread for love nor money. When I update key field, it adds 18 to the 17 which is already in the page field (for every item in the database!). Either it isn't working as it should or (more likely) I've set it up wrong. My data descriptor is: Sequence Book SortOrder Type Code[k] Description UOM _2006 rounded price Page[#] A line of text on the page looks like: 903311090 [tab] 90mm LENGTH [tab] EA [tab] 89.25 the '903311090' has 'key from contents' to field 'Code'. The price is also linked and updates fine either way. There are now 115 pages, with just over 6000 records in the database (my earlier 9000 was a load of blanks which I've got rid of now!). It would be nice to get this working, as late moves from one page to another could be updated dynamically in the index. But the Quark list works pretty well if the worst comes to the worst. Thanks as always for any help. Emma Fourninety Limited - A member company of the Media Square plc group - - Confidentiality Notice: The information in this document and any attachments are confidential. It is intended only for the use of the named recipient. If you are not the intended recipient please notify us immediately and delete this document. The contents on this document must not be disclosed to any other person nor may any copies be taken. The views of the author may not represent the views of the Company. Security Warning: This e-mail has been created in the knowledge that Internet e-mail is not a 100% secure communications medium. 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