In article <msr352lils2gu8j8gor90tnkoj7pos5k9d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Gordon Woolf
<gwoolf @[EMAIL PROTECTED]
nospamnetspace.net.au> wrote:
> On 27 Apr 2006 12:55:45 -0700, mfeo25@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>
> >I've found that the reason it gives this error is that the filter is
> >not there! Also, you can't find it on the Adobe site. And it's not on
> >the PM7.0 installtion disk!
> >
> >However, if you copy the relevant filter from a copy of PM6.5, then all
> >works as it should.
> >
> >The filename is TEXTIMP.FLT and you'll find it in the
> >\RSRC\UKENGLISH\FILTERS folder. Copy it over to the same folder in the
> >PM7.0 installation.
>
> That file exists in my PM7 installations under Windows.
>
> Most common problem with lack of filters is doing a custom install and
> not scrolling down in the dialog listing of options.
Technically there's no need to filter plain text at all since you
simply pull the characters "as is" into the story ... BUT it is
possible that the Im****t function needs to have a filter file, even if
all it says inside is basically "do nothing to all characters".
The fact that there doesn't appear to be one on the Mac and is on
Windows seems a little strange though.
Oh well, as long as it works I guess it doesn't really matter.
Helpful Harry
Hopefully helping harassed humans happily handle handiwork hard****ps ;o)


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