It turns out that creating a single FM document for all of the files in the
book was the best approach. I was able to do this with a FrameScript script,
and I now have a happy client. Thanks for all of the suggestions. If anyone
else has this need, please let me know.
Rick Quatro
Carmen
It turns out that creating a single FM document for all of the files in the
book was the best approach. I was able to do this with a FrameScript script,
and I now have a happy client. Thanks for all of the suggestions. If anyone
else has this need, please let me know.
Rick Quatro
Carmen
Campbell
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 11:21 AM
To: Rick Quatro
Cc: Combs, Richard; framers@lists.frameusers.com; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Single MIF for FrameMaker book
Rick,
I think if anyone would have a way to do this easily, it'd be Jeremy
at Omsys / MIF2go -- may be worth pinging him to see
[mailto:framers-bounces+dgcaller=earthlink.net at lists.frameusers.com]On
Behalf Of Art Campbell
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 11:21 AM
To: Rick Quatro
Cc: Combs, Richard; framers at lists.frameusers.com; framers at omsys.com
Subject: Re: Single MIF for FrameMaker book
Rick,
I think if anyone would
Hello Framers,
I have a MIF question. I have a book file where the client wants a single
MIF file for the entire book. My first thought was to combine the book
components into a single FM file and save the result as MIF. The problem is
different master pages applied to different pages, etc.
Rick Quatro wrote:
I have a MIF question. I have a book file where the client
wants a single MIF file for the entire book. My first thought
was to combine the book components into a single FM file and
save the result as MIF. The problem is different master pages
applied to different
Rick,
I think if anyone would have a way to do this easily, it'd be Jeremy
at Omsys / MIF2go -- may be worth pinging him to see.
Art
On 8/24/07, Rick Quatro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Richard,
The combined MIF is used somewhere downstream and is therefore
non-negotiable. I can start with
Rick,
I have a book file where the client wants a single MIF file for the entire
book.
I don't know if this would help, but Systec lists an FM-MIF tool.
Switch whole books from FM to MIF and back. That's all the detail given.
I've never used this tool, so can't add anything. The page I'm
Hello Framers,
I have a MIF question. I have a book file where the client wants a single
MIF file for the entire book. My first thought was to combine the book
components into a single FM file and save the result as MIF. The problem is
different master pages applied to different pages, etc.
Rick Quatro wrote:
> I have a MIF question. I have a book file where the client
> wants a single MIF file for the entire book. My first thought
> was to combine the book components into a single FM file and
> save the result as MIF. The problem is different master pages
> applied to different
Hi Richard,
The combined MIF is used somewhere downstream and is therefore
non-negotiable. I can start with individual MIFs; that's why I am wondering
if there is a magic way to combine the individual MIFs. Thanks.
Rick
I think you're right -- the MIF part is almost beside the point; they
Rick,
I think if anyone would have a way to do this easily, it'd be Jeremy
at Omsys / MIF2go -- may be worth pinging him to see.
Art
On 8/24/07, Rick Quatro wrote:
> Hi Richard,
>
> The combined MIF is used somewhere downstream and is therefore
> non-negotiable. I can start with individual
Rick,
> I have a book file where the client wants a single MIF file for the entire
> book.
I don't know if this would help, but Systec lists an "FM<->MIF" tool.
"Switch whole books from FM to MIF and back." That's all the detail given.
I've never used this tool, so can't add anything. The
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