Just compare the TOC of the help file that ships with Frame 12 against the TOC
of the new guide.The chapter that includes endnotes, in the current version, is
missing several sections in the new version.A simple search of the new version
for 'endnotes' will come back with "Not Found".
On Friday, December 12, 2014 6:22 PM, Mike Wickham <[email protected]>
wrote:
Are you sure the items are missing? The blog about the new help files said:
"Content organization: FrameMaker is a powerful product packed with rich
functionality. However, not all users use all of its functionality all the
time. While improving the guide, we made a conscious attempt to minimize
scattering of information and keep content around related features together.
For example, information about using structured authoring features forms two
neat chapters in the new user’s guide. This information was spread across
several chapters in the earlier user’s guide"
Mike Wickham
On 12/12/2014 2:18 PM, David Spreadbury wrote:
From the size of the "New" version, compared to the "Old" version, I would
expect a lot of good stuff. Old has just shy of 700 pages. New has just shy of
1000 pages. That's 300 pages of information that wasn't available in the "Old".
I have to ask, why are there items missing from the "New"?
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