

Then carefully examine all the box "handles" shown, to see if there is an object that's positioned behind something else. Have you used FM's search to search for "Any anchored frame" - the anchor position could have gotten munged enough that the graphic is not visible, maybe it's behind something else.Īnother way to search is to go to each body page, click on the page margin, then do "Cntrl-a" for Select All. Also, stating the obvious, be SURE to have backup files before you edit, 'natchĬomplication with removing from MIF though is that ideally you would also want to remove the frame or anchored frame that it was in. Depending on which version of FM, though, be very careful that you use a text editor that can accommodate unicode so that things don't get munged up by the editor. I learned that the LOR has links like the Indexes do.Ĭould it be lurking on one of the Reference pages?Īs far as your options for removing it, yes, you could remove it in the MIF file. Still, this procedure could be useful when I have a similar problem in the future. Yet I don't see anything that looks like a picture, missing or otherwise. There is indeed a possibility that the old pic is somewhere on the ref pages, which are cluttered with html tables I don't understand and don't want. Since I don't want to screw around with reformatting the good pic, I guess I'll just leave all as is rather than trying to delete everything and start over. As far as I know, the first page was completely empty when I pasted the currently displayed, good graphic onto it. The current, good pic, is enclosed in a frame, but when I select that frame and Cut it, I don't see any other frames, gray rectangles, or paragraph markers lurking behind it. The method I used to display both of them was to simply click the blank page (no anchored frame) and paste the picture onto that first page. I suspect that the "missing" pic is behind the good pic somehow. When I reluctantly linked up the reference to the "missing" pic again, it just showed me the current picture, the picture that I do want to display on the cover. CTRL + MOUSEWHEEL enables to scroll one whole screen down or up.When I clicked on the link, it first took me to the dialog reporting that it couldn't find the pic. In the style edition dialog, when selecting a font, a very long menu has to be scrolled through all installed fonts.

2) CTRL+DOUBLE CLICK will select the whole paragraph

Resize image while in image frame edit mode on canvas Move to end of frame in text edit mode on canvas Move to start of frame in text edit mode on canvas Move to end of paragraph in text edit mode on canvas Move to start of paragraph in text edit mode on canvas Resize item 1 unit inwards(current: pt,mm,in,c,p,cm) Resize item 1 unit outwards (current: pt,mm,in,c,p,cm) Move item 0.01 units (current: pt,mm,in,c,p,cm) Move item 10 units (current: pt,mm,in,c,p,cm) Move item 0.1 units (current: pt,mm,in,c,p,cm) Move item 1 unit (current: pt,mm,in,c,p,cm) Rotate an existing item on the page other than a line and constrain the angle of rotation Rotate a line or when creating a line, constrain the angle of rotation Move image in image frame without entering frame edit mode 4.1 Quite standard for Linux applications.
