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- From: sherwood@space.ualberta.ca (Sherwood Botsford)
- Subject: Graphic backgrounds in Framemaker
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.020326.23336@kakwa.ucs.ualberta.ca>
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- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 02:03:26 GMT
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- Framemaker 3.0.
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- For overheads the boss prefers light text on a dark background.
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- Easy. Go to master page. Draw a large box, fill it with dark grey.
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- Now import or paste any graphical item into the document, and it's frame
- is filled with white, overriding the background color. I've tried this
- with Adobe Illustrator, Diagram, Mathematica, plain tiffs. No joy.
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- Is there anyway to tell FrameMaker to not paint the new frame with opaque
- white when importing a graphic?
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