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April 22, 2010
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Make Reference Page Graphic Frames Transparent?

  • April 22, 2010
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We have a Note style that uses a reference page graphic frame below the paragraph. When the style is used on a page that has a shaded background, the frame below the paragraph shows the graphic in a white square. The graphic is a gif with a transparent background, but the graphic frame is white. Is there a way to make the frame transparent?

The graphic is a circle, button-type icon, so even the smalest frame possible around the graphic shows the white.

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    April 22, 2010

    Does the Reference Frame have a Fill Pattern of None and a Pen Pattern of None?

    April 22, 2010

    Why, no, it didn't. Thank you for asking. I never think about frames having properties like that!

    It does now and that makes a big difference. Thanks.

    Now the only white is the area in the imported graphic's frame itself since the frame is a square and the graphic is a circle. The graphic is a transparent gif, but does Framemaker recognize that?

    I did have no pen and no fill selected when I imported the file, just in case that was causing it, but it's still white.

    Now what?

    April 22, 2010

    You may have more luck saving from Photoshop as an EPS file with a clipping path. That'll give you the smooth vector edge you're probably looking for

    -Matt


    Matt Sullivan
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    roundpeg, inc.

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