Hi All
I have an off-topic question that may or may not interest you.
We are having a discussion at the office regarding the maximum levels of
heading that a User guide/User manual can/should contain. Do you know of any
best practice rules that define how deep a publication should/could be.
Hi All
I have an off-topic question that may or may not interest you.
We are having a discussion at the office regarding the maximum levels of
heading that a User guide/User manual can/should contain. Do you know of any
best practice rules that define how deep a publication should/could be.
Hi again
Thanks yet again to all who replied. After testing the different
approaches the following was the winner: (Credits go to Bob Lies and
Tonya McKee who came up with similar brilliant solutions)
1. Create a new Marker. I chose to call it Reviewer.
2. For each topic (in my case about
Hi again
Thanks yet again to all who replied. After testing the different
approaches the following was the winner: (Credits go to Bob Lies and
Tonya McKee who came up with similar brilliant solutions)
1. Create a new Marker. I chose to call it "Reviewer".
2. For each topic (in my case about
I just want to thank all of you that replied!
Really interseting. Seems that there are pretty good solutions avaiable.
Thanks!
Best Regards
/Henrik
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Thanks to all that replied.
Now we have to sit down to see which stratgy that will help us the best
Best Regards
/Henrik
I just want to thank all of you that replied!
Really interseting. Seems that there are pretty good solutions avaiable.
Thanks!
Best Regards
/Henrik
Hi All,
In my FrameMaker book, I have cross-references within the book (using a
cross-reference format called A) as well as cross-references to an
external file that is not included in the book (using a cross-reference
format called B). When I create a PDF, I don't want the
cross-references to
Hi All,
I have a review problem. I have a user guide with hundreds and hundreds
of topics like this:
Topic a
Topic b
Topic c
Topic d
etc
Reviewer A should review topics a, c, etc.
Reviewer B should review topics a, b, d, etc.
Now I want to make it easier for the reviewers and I want to
Hi Rick,
The docs are unstructured.
Best Regards
/Henrik
-Original Message-
From: Rick Quatro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: måndag den 26 juni 2006 14:24
To: Evanth, Henrik; framers@FrameUsers.com
Subject: Re: Generating lists for review
Hi Henrik,
Are your documents structured
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Sent: måndag den 26 juni 2006 14:43
To: Evanth, Henrik; framers@FrameUsers.com
Subject: Re: Removing x-refs before generating PDFs
Hi Evanth,
The idea that comes to my mind is to use conditional markers to
activate/disactivate the cross-references. No need to recopy any
Hi All,
In my FrameMaker book, I have cross-references within the book (using a
cross-reference format called "A") as well as cross-references to an
external file that is not included in the book (using a cross-reference
format called "B"). When I create a PDF, I don't want the
cross-references
Hi All,
I have a review problem. I have a user guide with hundreds and hundreds
of topics like this:
Topic a
Topic b
Topic c
Topic d
etc
Reviewer A should review topics a, c, etc.
Reviewer B should review topics a, b, d, etc.
Now I want to make it easier for the reviewers and I want to make
Hi Rick,
The docs are unstructured.
Best Regards
/Henrik
-Original Message-
From: Rick Quatro [mailto:frameexp...@truevine.net]
Sent: m?ndag den 26 juni 2006 14:24
To: Evanth, Henrik; framers at FrameUsers.com
Subject: Re: Generating lists for review
Hi Henrik,
Are your documents
age-
From: Stephen O'Brien [mailto:sobr...@innovmetric.com]
Sent: m?ndag den 26 juni 2006 14:43
To: Evanth, Henrik; framers at FrameUsers.com
Subject: Re: Removing x-refs before generating PDFs
Hi Evanth,
The idea that comes to my mind is to use conditional markers to
activate/disactivat
Hi all,
In our user guide we have a customized arrow. To apply it in the user
guide, the writer has to type '}' and then apply a character format to
that character. The Character format uses a customized font which means
that the '}' is transformed into a nice-looking arrow.
When I spell-check,
Hi all,
In our user guide we have a customized arrow. To apply it in the user
guide, the writer has to type '}' and then apply a character format to
that character. The Character format uses a customized font which means
that the '}' is transformed into a nice-looking arrow.
When I spell-check,
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