Theresa,

Rick is correct on this. The tables are not that difficult to set up and, even 
if not 100% accurate in the conversion, they would save a lot of handwork.

However, a hour or so of cutting and pasting might be the greatest way to 
convince yourself of that.

Craig
From: r...@rickquatro.com
To: despopoulos_chr...@yahoo.com; t...@bstw.com; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Is there a fast way to wrap unstructured text into [Para] tags?
Date: Fri, 23 May 2014 07:18:08 -0400

You guys like to do things the hard way! Conversion Tables are so easy to set 
and simple to use, especially for a simple structure like you have. I am sorry, 
but Smart Paste is not the best way to do this. Theresa, I offered to help you, 
but haven't heard from you. Oh well, have fun with Smart Paste. Rick Rick 
QuatroCarmen Publishing inc.585-366-4017r...@frameexpert.com   From: 
framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com 
[mailto:framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Chris Despopoulos
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2014 4:51 AM
To: Theresa de Valence; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Is there a fast way to wrap unstructured text into [Para] tags?  
Open the HTML in a browser.  The idea of Smart Paste is that it knows how to 
take different formats of data on the clipboard and convert it to the given 
Maker Structure App on the fly.  Under the covers it uses an XSLT -- But It 
think the DITA Topic struct app comes with Smart Paste already set up.  DocBook 
may also be set up. Anyway, if you opened the chapter in Maker, then it should 
be a ton of body paragraphs, with maybe a title, right?  In that case, saving 
as HTML will create a ton of <p> elems.  Copy those from the browser, and Smart 
Paste will turn them into a bunch of DITA <p> elems.  I guess this is kind of 
round-about.  But it looks like it would be very easy, and let the computer do 
most of the work.   *  Open your chapter in Maker*  Save as HTML*  Open HTML in 
browser*  Open a new DITA topic in Maker*  Select the chapter and copy from the 
browser*  Put the insertion point in the DITA topic/body and choose Smart Paste 
Now you have the chapter in Maker, with structure.   Smart Paste will go 
further than that...  It can do lists and tables, for example.  And nesting (I 
believe).  It's just my latest favorite feature, so I figure you should use it 
for everything, including databases and cleaning your closet.  :) cudFrom: 
Theresa de Valence <t...@bstw.com>
To: Chris Despopoulos <despopoulos_chr...@yahoo.com>; 
"framers@lists.frameusers.com" <framers@lists.frameusers.com> 
Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2014 1:52 PM
Subject: Re: Is there a fast way to wrap unstructured text into [Para] tags?
On 5/22/2014 12:10 PM, Chris Despopoulos wrote:
> I'd say what you're doing wrongly is saving as XML first.  Save your
> unstructured doc as HTML, then copy/smart-paste into the body tag of a
> new DITA topic.

I saved the file as .htm and the name of the file in Frame was still 
.fm, but I can see that the .htm exists. What do I open the .htm with? 
If I choose Frame, a dialogue box pops up wanting to know what kind of 
document it is, e.g. RTF Japanese, SGML, Text, XML

Thanks.

 
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