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UseSystemCursor specifies whether FrameMaker will use its own cursors for mouse actions such as Rotate or
Drag. When set to Off, FrameMaker uses its own cursors; when set to On, FrameMaker uses the cursors supplied
with the operating system. This is set to Off by default.
The Zoom setting defines the values that appear in the Zoom pop-up menu. You can change these values to any
values between 25 and 1600. The values are percentages, with 100 representing a document's print size. If the line
contains more than 10 values, only the first 10 appear in the pop-up menu. The zoom values are updated every
time you exit FrameMaker, using the current settings in the Zoom pop-up menu.
The PenWidths setting defines the widths that appear in the Line Widths pop-up menu in the Tools palette. Each
value specifies a line width in points. You can change a width to any value between .015 and 360 points. These
values are updated every time you exit FrameMaker, using the current settings in the Line Widths pop-up menu.
DefaultRulerInch=0.125in
DefaultRulerCm=0.5cm
D e fau l t Gr i d In ch = 0 . 5i n
DefaultGr idCm=1cm
D e fau l t Sn a p In ch = 0. 1 2 5 i n
D e fau l t Sn a p C m =0 . 2 5 c m
The DefaultRuler settings provide the default values for the tick marks on the vertical and horizontal rulers in new
custom documents.The DefaultGrid settings provide default values for spacing of the visible grid lines. The
DefaultSnap settings provide default values for the spacing of the snap grid lines.
There are a pair of settings for each of these items so that both inches and centimeters can be specified. The values
that FrameMaker uses depend on the measurement system specified in the Number tab of the Regional Settings
Control Panel in Windows.
Important: You must include a unit of measure (in, ", or cm) with each value.
MonitorSi ze=Default
ShowQuickAccessBar=On H
S how Fo r m a tti n g B a r= On
The MonitorSize setting specifies the size of your monitor so that the documents and dimensions you see on the
screen (such as for margins and objects) are very close to their actual size. Initially, MonitorSize is set to Default.
If you want greater precision in the measurements you see on the screen, fill in the diagonal measure of your
monitor. For example:
MonitorSize=17in
Important: You must include a unit of measure (in, ", or cm) with this value.
For more information about this setting, see the online manual Working on Multiple Platforms.
The ShowQuickAccessBar setting determines if the QuickAccess bar appears when you start FrameMaker. To
specify a horizontal or vertical QuickAccess bar, include an H or V after the On value. This value is updated every
time you exit FrameMaker, using the current setting in the View menu.
The ShowFormattingBar setting determines if the formatting bar appears when you start FrameMaker. This value
is updated every time you exit FrameMaker, using the current setting in the View menu.
RememberMissingFontName=On
The RememberMissingFontName setting determines whether the names of unavailable fonts are preserved so
that the original fonts can reappear when the file is reopened on a computer where they are installed. For more
information on this setting, see the online manual Working on Multiple Platforms.
ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 7.0
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Changing Initialization Files
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