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Adobe FrameMaker 7.0 - Debugging Customizations

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ADOBE FRAMEMAKER 7.0
Changing Menus and Commands
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<Remove GraphicsReshape <Menu QuickGraphicsMenu>>
Debugging a customized configuration file
If youre writing a lengthy menu customization file, consider writing and testing the customizations a few at a
time. This will make it much easier to locate problems in the statements you write. As you create the file, you
can save the file and then read it into FrameMaker to test your statements.
To display error messages when you load a menu customization file, set the ShowErrors setting in the initial-
ization file to On. You can also turn on the keyboard shortcut alerts, as discussed in “Menu preferences” on page 7.
Error messages appear in the console window. If you find errors, you can fix them immediately and continue writing.
When you read the same menu customization file again, you’ll see error messages about redefining a command
(because the same statements are being read again). Don’t worry about these messages.
Use comments throughout the menu customization file to document your work. Others may need to edit the
file later.
Changing menu configurations
You can switch to a custom menu by choosing View > Menus > Modify, and then selecting a menu file. For
information on setting your custom menus as the default see “Menu preferences on page 7.
Removing formatting bar commands and window buttons
You can remove items from the formatting bar at the top of the document window. You can also remove the
buttons from the upper-right corner of the document window.
To remove the Paragraph Format pop-up menu, use the following statement:
<Remove !ShowRulerParagraphTags <Menu !RulerControlMenu>>
To remove the Alignment and Spacing pop-up menus and the tab wells, use the following statement:
<Remove !ShowRulerAlignmentSpacingAndTabs <Menu !RulerControlMenu>>
To remove the buttons from the upper-right corner of the document window, use the following statement:
<IconBarOn No>
To redisplay the buttons, use the following statement:
<IconBarOn Yes>

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