I really don't know docbook, but *if* you can export it as a .doc file or .rtf, you can open it straight in frame.

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Shmuel Wolfson
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On 07-Jul-10 4:30 PM, Steve Johnson wrote:
If it's that little content I would bring it in as plain text and
reformat as you go. It wouldn't be the trendy way to do it but you
would probably spend less time doing it that way than messing with
EDDs.

On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 7:56 AM, mathieu jacquet<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hi everybody,

I am working on Vista 64 with FM 9.

I have read that it was possible to import DocBook files into FM. But I've also read that 
this could turn to nightmare when it comes to create the proper EDD. I am not familiar at 
all with structured Frame. So my question is, how easy is it to import a DocBook file 
into FM, and what would it require to achieve that nicely ? Also, is it mandatory to use 
structured FM for doing so ? And if yes, how much work would it be to turn an 
unstructured "light" FM document (3 chapters, about 75 pages) into a structured 
one ?

Thank you all for your valuable expertise,
Mathieu.

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